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May 01, 2013










Hargis Engineers promoted Brendon Inman and Michael Roberts to associate principal, Bradley Slatton, Brian Cannon, Jared Robillard, Mark Humiston and Matthew Strain to senior associates, and Brian Cawley, Tamas Bencsik and Greg Reher to associate. Inman has 14 years of electrical engineering experience with institutional, industrial, retail and mass transit clients. Roberts has 13 years of experience with academic and civic clients. Slatton is on the finance team and helps to structure budget, team and contract information. Cannon is a mechanical engineer specializing in learning spaces, high technology environments and sustainable design. Robillard leads institutional, health care and academic projects as a mechanical project manager. Humiston, an electrical engineer, has a background in sustainable applications serving educational and industrial clients. Strain has 19 years of mechanical engineering experience and is a project manager on high technology, health care and instructional facilities. Cawley is a mechanical engineer who works on academic and retail projects. Bencsik leads mechanical engineering services for educational and civic spaces. Reher has a background in electrical and lighting systems, and has worked on projects for Nordstrom, grocery, specialty retail and high technology clients. Seattle-based Hargis is a mechanical, electrical, telecommunications and electronic security consulting engineering firm.



AHBL promoted Kristin Glandon to director of landscape architecture and Jason Morse to project manager and hired Adam Braun, Lucas Johnson, Steven Sturza and Nicholas Rheaume as civil engineers, and Annalisa McDaniel as a planner and GIS analyst. Glandon has 12 years of experience, including with the Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit at Seattle Center. Morse has 16 years of experience and specializes in estate gardens, with projects in Seward Park, Woodway, Medina and Mercer Island. Braun is working on the Bethel School District's Transportation Center. Johnson is providing design for the Joint Base Lewis McChord FY12 infrastructure upgrades. Sturza is working on stormwater retrofits at South Puget Sound Community College. Rheaume is involved with water main replacements for Camp Murray. McDaniel is helping update the Lewis County Shoreline Master Plan, including GIS mapping. AHBL provides civil and structural engineering, landscape architecture, planning, and surveying services from offices in Tacoma, Seattle, Spokane and the Tri-Cities.


HDJ Design Group hired Elisabeth Giever as an engineering designer and Joseph Latimer as a land surveyor in training in the Tri-Cities office and John A. Bueler as an engineering designer in the Vancouver office. Giever has experience with residential and commercial land development, focusing on potable water, stormwater and sewer systems. She previously worked at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory. Latimer will be acting survey party chief. He has experience providing survey services. Bueler holds a bachelor's in civil engineering from Oregon State University. He will provide technical support and engineering design as part of the transportation group.
MulvannyG2 Architecture made several new hires at the Bellevue headquarters: Stan Laegreid as a senior principal, and MJ Munsell, Carolyn Jones and Michael Lee as principals. Laegreid has more than 30 years of design experience in retail and mixed-use around the world. He will be the international commercial design leader. He was a principal and design leader at Callison. His projects include the City Creek Center in Salt Lake City. Munsell will be retail design leader. She has more than 30 years of experience in retail strategy, design and management. Previously, she was principal-in-charge, global retail practice at Callison, and led the Nordstrom account. Jones fills the new position of retail practice leader. She has 20 years of experience in retail design and architecture, from department stores to new prototype development and multi-location rollouts. She worked at Callison for 13 years where she most recently was principal-in-charge of the Nordstrom account. Lee will be the commercial studio design leader. He has more than 20 years of architectural design experience in the mixed-use market, including abroad. That includes master planning and concept design and development for large mixed-use projects, and outdoor lifestyle and town center developments. Previously, he was a design principal at Callison, responsible for domestic and international mixed-use projects from The Bravern in Bellevue to the De Yan and Hopson International Plaza projects in China.
LRS Architects hired Debbie Abraham and Philip Pittsenbarger as job captains. Abraham has nine years of experience in retail, educational, commercial, institutional and residential projects. Pittsenbarger holds a bachelor's in architecture from the University of California, Berkeley, and has worked on retail projects. He and Abraham work in the commercial office studio. LRS provides planning and design of buildings, tenant improvements and interior design, with offices in Portland and Shanghai.
The Blueline Group hired Lisa Johnson as an engineering designer. Johnson has more than 25 years of experience on commercial and public works projects. Blueline provides civil engineering and land development consulting services in the Pacific Northwest.
BLRB Architects promoted Lee Raymond Fenton to managing principal and David Pool to principal. Fenton succeeds Thomas L. Bates, an AIA fellow who has managed the firm since 2002 and will now be chairman of the board, do business development and lead projects. Fenton has been a principal and on the leadership team. He will oversee offices in Washington and Oregon. Pool will continue to provide project leadership and oversee design services. He has nearly 20 years of architectural experience, with projects that include replacement of Keller Elementary School in Kirkland. BLRB is based in Tacoma, with offices in Spokane, Portland and Bend.
WHPacific hiredNathan Primm as an engineer in training in the Seattle office. Primm worked for the firm as an engineer in training for three years. He has more than eight years of transportation planning and design experience, and has owned a contracting company. WHPacific provides architecture, engineering, energy, environmental, land development, surveying, transportation and water resources services.