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Apr 30, 2025



BCRA announced the addition of three new senior associates: Wade Jensen, Ross Parker, and Kim Doyle.
Jensen, associate DBIA, joined BCRA in August 2024. With a focus on K-12 education, her portfolio spans the design of new schools, renovations, and facilities supporting district operations. Jensen leads design decisions that align with district goals, ensuring projects are completed on time and within budget.
Parker joined BCRA in January. He has a diverse background, having worked across multiple sectors including PreK-12 education, higher education, civic, indigenous, healthcare, residential, and commercial design.
Kim Doyle rejoined BCRA in February. In the time since she first worked at BCRA from 2005 to 2013, her career has evolved to focus on public service and federal projects as well as education, healthcare, and behavioral health design.


In Everett, Reid Middleton hired Ben Frizzell as an associate structural engineer. Frizzell brings 18 years of structural engineering experience.
In Anchorage, Sam Huff was hired as a designer I. Huff graduates from University of Alaska Anchorage this spring and will focus on structural engineering projects.
Reid Middleton, Inc., provides structural and civil engineering and land surveying services.

Rhonda Gillogly has joined Rice Fergus Miller as a senior project manager and will primarily serve the Civic Studio. She brings more than three decades of experience in architecture, construction, and firm leadership.
Gillogly previously led her own successful architectural firm and most recently served as a studio leader at a multidisciplinary design firm with offices across the western United States. She has deep expertise in public sector project delivery and has guided complex developments ranging from criminal justice and emergency services facilities to educational, commercial, and civic projects. In addition to her extensive public sector experience, Gillogly has worked in the private sector on projects including hospitality, commercial office spaces, retail, and food service environments.
She is a registered architect and will help lead project delivery efforts across key sectors at Rice Fergus Miller. In her new role, she will also mentor emerging professionals and support the firm’s continued growth through her strengths in team leadership, client service, and strategic operations.





Radial Engineering, founded by Ryan Anderson and Evin Gibson, is a new Seattle-based structural engineering firm, launched in January.
The firm partners with architects, contractors, developers, public agencies, and homeowners to deliver technically sound solutions across a wide range of project types.
The team specializes in structural engineering services that help create safe, functional, and visually compelling spaces.
Expertise includes:
Residential – Custom homes, remodels, additions, DADUs, and seismic retrofits
Mixed use – Low-income and transitional housing, townhomes, and market rate apartments
Modular structures – Rapid-deployable, long-span, extreme-environment, and blast-resistant buildings
Commercial – Tenant improvements, new construction, and rooftop mechanical support
Site structures – Stormwater detention vaults and ponds, site retaining walls, and shoring walls
Existing structures – Adaptive reuse, unreinforced masonry (URM) retrofits, and historic preservation
Building assessments – Damage assessment, repair recommendations, seismic evaluations, and foundation reviews
Special projects – Art installations, shipping container buildings, and fire escape confidence testing
The Radial Engineering team includes:
Ryan Anderson, PE, SE, principal
Evin Gibson PE, SE, principal
Ethan Chamberlain, EIT, project engineer
Garrett Skelton, PE, project manager
Jocelyn Tetreault PE, project manager
To learn more, visit http://www.radial-engineering.com or contact info@radial-engineering.com.
Apr 23, 2025













Structural and civil engineering firm Magnusson Klemencic Associates has promoted the following individuals in 2025.
Robert Baxter has been promoted to senior principal. Dave Tayabji, Stephen Pool and Travis Corigliano have been promoted to principal. Beatriz Arostegui, Bethany Myelle, Hannah Bonotto and Taylor LaForge have been elevated to senior associate. Johanna Baker, Juliana Rochester, Pablo Echeverria Garcia, and Michael Murphy, building information modeler, are now associates. Andrew Nepochatykh has been promoted to information systems manager.