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Jan 14, 2014







The Mechanical Contractors Association of Western Washington elected its new board. Officers are: Mike Shinn of Shinn Mechanical, president; Jerry Bush of University Mechanical Contractors, vice president; and Mark Webster of MacDonald-Miller Facility Solutions, secretary/treasurer. Directors are: Stacy Johnson of Auburn Mechanical, Jeff White of Holmberg Co. and Frank Leonard of Key Mechanical. Also, immediate past president Jack Cheetham, who recently retired from McKinstry Co., was named an ex-officio board member. The association consists of union-signatory plumbing, piping and HVAC contractors.





Abbott Construction hired Paul Jentlie as talent acquisition partner, William Bacon as superintendent, Chris Young and Kyle Raschkow as senior project managers, and Michael Lucas as project engineer. Jentlie has more than 20 years of recruiting experience. He founded a boutique search firm and directed recruiting at several large general contractors before joining Abbott. Bacon has managed complex public and private projects, and is in charge of building a new medical clinic. Young has more than 30 years of industry experience with a focus in healthcare, retail and industrial projects. Raschkow has 18 years of industry experience, specializing in healthcare remodels and tenant improvements. Lucas holds a bachelor's degree in architectural studies from Washington State University and a master's degree in construction management from the University of Washington.


Scott Smith has become president and Molly Mahan a principal of W.G. Clark Construction. Smith is overseeing company operations, including project management, human resources, safety, marketing and education. He has been with the firm since 1993. Mahan joined Clark in 1999 as an intern from the University of Washington, where she earned bachelor's degrees in architectural studies, community and environmental planning, and construction management. Mike Ducey, former president, is now chairman.

Walsh Construction Co. promoted Mariah Grife to assistant project manager. Grife has been with the company for four years and has worked as a project engineer and in the estimating department. Her new duties are estimating, value engineering, job costing and schedule monitoring. Walsh specializes in affordable mixed-use, special needs and student housing, as well as renovations and historic preservations.


Seattle-based Venture General Contracting added Jeff Lawson as project manager and Todd Wingerson as superintendent in its interiors division. Lawson is overseeing office interior improvements. He has more than 15 years of experience in tenant improvements. Wingerson has more than 20 years of experience supervising renovations and tenant improvements. He has overseen projects such as Seattle's Northlake Building and Medical Dental Building, which was subsequently placed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Jan 07, 2014







In Seattle, Lease Crutcher Lewis hired five and promoted Chad Smith to project manager and Laura O'Neill to marketing coordinator. Smith is focusing on Boeing projects and joined Lewis in 2012. He earned a bachelor's degree in 2004 and has been in construction since 2005. O'Neill joined the company in 2008 as an operations assistant. She holds a bachelor's degree in journalism from the University of Washington. The new hires are Jordan Swanson, Joe Aebischer and Jeramiah Crabb as project engineers; Leonard Buck as BIM coordinator; and Roxanne Harrison as operations assistant. Swanson, LEED AP BD&C, has been in construction since 2006. He holds a bachelor's degree in construction management from the UW. Aebischer, LEED AP BD&C and Engineer in Training, has been in construction since 2007. He holds a bachelor's degree in civil engineering from the University of Colorado. Crabb has been in construction since 2005 and holds a construction management certificate from the UW. Buck has been in construction since 1988, including 13 years in field supervision. He recently earned a bachelor's degree in applied design from Lake Washington Institute of Technology. Harrison previously worked at insurance and construction companies. She holds an associate's degree from Edmonds Community College.
Seattle-based Cascade Engine Center promoted Greg Light to vice president of sales and marketing, Aaron Ison to vice president of engineering, Don Stark to vice president of operations, and Tim Sandeman to general sales manager. Cascade says it is re-concentrating sales, engineering and support to transition from an OEM diesel engine distributor to a diesel engine integration and engineering company. Cascade distributes John Deere, Scania, Yanmar and HiPower products.