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Mar 09, 2016

Mahlum

Wood

Mayo

Mahlum promoted Joseph Mayo and Karen Wood to associate. Mayo was hired in 2008 and focuses on education, student housing and health care projects. His work includes West Campus Housing Phase I at the University of Washington and Muckleshoot Indian Tribe's smokehouse. In 2015, he published “Solid Wood: Case Studies on Mass Timber Architecture, Technology & Design.” Wood has over 10 years with Mahlum, and has worked on education projects, including Arlington Elementary School and a high school for Issaquah School District.

NK Architects

Gallegos

Evanston

Holloway

NK Architects hired Leon Holloway as a project manager, Emily Evanston as a project architect and Alex Gallegos as a staff architect. Holloway has over 10 years of multifamily and institutional experience, and is president of the Northwest chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects. Evanston has five years of architecture and historic preservation experience. Her work has focused on mixed-use projects, including 12th Avenue Arts on Capitol Hill. Gallegos has a background in architecture and interior design for multifamily, retail and hospitality projects. He holds a bachelor's degree in architecture from the University of Texas at San Antonio.

Shannon & Wilson

Reznick

Ward

Mathieson

Clark

Sarieddine

In its Seattle headquarters, Shannon & Wilson promoted Hisham Sarieddine to vice president, Rob Clark, Wendy Mathieson and David Ward to senior associate, and Brian Reznick to associate. Sarieddine is a geotechnical engineer with experience in structures and federal highways, and with port, state, federal and transit clients. Clark is a geotechnical engineer with a specialty in geotechnical and structural instrumentation for buildings, excavations, dams, landslides and tunnels. Mathieson is a geotechnical engineer who has worked on slope stabilization, ground improvement and shoring projects. Ward is a civil engineer and engineering geologist who works on underground projects in soil and rock. Reznick is a geotechnical engineer, with experience in foundations, shoring, levees and dikes, ground improvement, slope stabilization and settlement analysis. Shannon & Wilson provides geotechnical engineering and environmental consulting.

Mackenzie

Riley

Mackenzie hired architect Jim Riley in Seattle. Riley has over 16 years of experience, including high-rises. He interned at Mackenzie in 1999 before joining another Portland-area architecture firm. He was project architect and project manager for Edith Green Wendell Wyatt Federal Building in Portland and project architect on Wilshire Center condos in Los Angeles. Mackenzie provides architecture and interior design; structural, civil and traffic engineering; land use and transportation planning; and landscape architecture.

Meng Analysis

Gragg

Seattle-based Meng Analysis hired Joel Gragg as marketing manager. Gragg was with DLR Group previously, and led marketing for Boeing and Justice+Civic sectors. Meng provides quality and cost performance services, including value analysis, constructability reviews, commissioning, condition analysis and estimating.

Otak

Martin

Dewey

In Redmond, Otak hired Charles Dewey as an engineering designer and water resource analyst, and Lindsay Martin as a landscape design and planning professional. Dewey holds bachelor's and master's degrees in civil and environmental engineering from University of Washington. He is an engineering-in-training and is working on stormwater retrofits for Burien and Snohomish County. Martin holds bachelor's and master's of landscape architecture from University of Idaho. She is supporting Moshier Park for Burien. Otak is an urban design, architecture, planning and engineering firm.

Walker Parking Consultants

Ivanov

Walker Parking Consultants named Vladimir Ivanov principal in the Seattle office. Ivanov will manage operations and oversee projects in the Northwest. He has 20 years of structural engineering and forensic design experience. He joined Walker Restoration Consultants, an arm of Walker Parking Consultants, in 2014 as a project manager in Seattle. Walker Parking Consultants is a global firm that provides consulting, design, engineering and restoration services.

Mar 02, 2016

CollinsWoerman

Campbell

CollinsWoerman, a Seattle architecture, design and planning firm, hired architect Hugh Campbell on the health care team. In his 35-year career, Campbell has designed and planned hospitals, specialty care centers, and research and outpatient facilities, and was chief of architecture and engineering for New York City Department of Health. His work includes Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago and Legacy Salmon Creek Hospital in Vancouver.

Swenson Say Faget

Winner

Dixon

In Seattle, Swenson Say Faget promoted structural engineers Joe Dixon and Kevin Winner to senior project manager and project engineer, respectively. Dixon rejoined the firm in 2012 after working there previously. His portfolio includes housing, commercial and civic projects, and he is now working on a three-story office building in Fremont. Winner was hired 2013 and is working on Stelmakh Townhouses in Everett. Swenson Say Faget is a structural engineering firm, with an office also in Tacoma.

HDR

Olson

Delos Santos

Applegate

Eakin

Summers

Moore

Brubaker

Teague

Mahon

In the Olympia office, HDR hired Charles Summers as a CAD technician and Trent Eakin as a project management risk analyst. In Bellevue, it hired Danny Applegate as a water/wastewater project manager, Rosalin Delos Santos as an electrical engineer, Mary Ann Olson as a traffic engineer, Mclane Mahon as a project accountant and Peter Teague as a transportation engineer. In Seattle, HDR hired Sim Brubaker as a resident engineer and Dan Moore as a civil engineer. Summers has NASSCO certifications in pipeline, manhole, and lateral assessment; confined entry space; sediment and erosion control. Eakin worked for heavy civil contractors on bridge and highway projects for six years. Applegate has over 15 years of experience in municipal engineering focusing on water and wastewater distribution and conveyance systems. Delos Santos has over 15 years of experience in electrical design engineering and has worked on water and wastewater treatment plants, tunnel influent pump stations and bridges and hanger door projects. Olson has worked in transportation/traffic engineering. Mahon has worked in aerospace, inventory control, sales and customer relations. Teague holds a bachelor's in civil engineering from Oregon State University, and interned with Salem Public Works Department. Brubaker has been a resident engineer/construction engineer for nearly 30 years, 16 with HDR. He has worked on transportation projects, including in Russia, and is working on Sound Transit East Link. Moore has eight years of experience on industrial, residential and commercial projects. HDR is an Omaha-based architectural, engineering and consulting firm.

Notkin Mechanical Engineers

Byeon

Black

Garras

Seattle-based Notkin Mechanical Engineers hired Elizabeth Garras, Brandon Black and Yoora Byeon as mechanical designers. Garras, an engineer in training, supports federal and military projects. She interned at Notkin and was an HVAC design engineer at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard. She holds a bachelor's in mechanical engineering from Washington State University. Black is an engineer in training. He has a background in hydronic heating and cooling systems and a bachelor's in mechanical engineering from Wright State University. Byeon holds a bachelor's in mechanical engineering from Eastern Washington University. Black and Byeon support health care projects.

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