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Jan 28, 2014





Bayley Construction hired Jon Lindberg as a senior estimator; Don Koslowsky as a senior project manager; and Casey Mish, Jake Polwarth, Andrew Heffron and Derek Sullivan as project engineers. Lindberg has estimated public and private projects since 1982. Prior to joining Bayley, he was responsible for conceptual, design phase and final contract estimates on projects ranging from $200,000 to $63 million. Koslowsky has 24 years of experience in estimating and project management of federal, military, commercial and residential projects. He is leading the Health Sciences Building T team at Bellevue College along with Mish, a recent construction management graduate of Washington State University. Polwarth is working in the Special Projects Group on the Neighborcare Lake City project. He has six years of industry experience, graduated from Western Washington University and has a certificate in construction management from the University of Washington. Heffron has eight years of industry experience, is a UW graduate, and is pursuing an MBA at the Keller Graduate School of Business, as well as his LEED certification. Sullivan is a construction management graduate of Wentworth Institute of Technology.
Tacoma-based Milgard Windows & Doors was named one of the Achievers 50 Most Engaged Workplaces in the U.S. The award recognizes employers that display leadership and innovation in engaging their workplaces. Milgard will be honored at an April 2 event in San Francisco. This is the third time the Masco company has won the award.
Jan 22, 2014


In its Seattle office, Walsh Construction Co. hired Wayne Jackson as senior superintendent for the Washington region and promoted Alexa Zastko to marketing administrative assistant. Jackson has more than 30 years of construction experience. He is responsible for safety, quality, project schedule, budget, and job site administration and logistics. Zastko joined Walsh in 2013 as a receptionist. Walsh specializes in affordable mixed-use, multi-unit, special needs and student housing, as well as renovations and historic preservation.
David Niessner joined New Wood Resources as general manager of Omak Wood Products in Okanogan County. Niessner is managing the 90-person team at Omak Wood Products, which was formed through an agreement with New Wood Resources and the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation to restart the veneer mill in Omak, and to enter into a long-term log supply agreement from tribal-owned timberlands. He has held leadership roles in forest land management and large-scale multi-mill fiber procurement over his 35-year career.