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Mar 14, 2023




Global construction and development firm Skanska promoted four in its Seattle office: Rob Robinson to senior vice president/account manager; Brian Urban to vice president/account manager for the Seattle region; and Dan Curtiss and Eric Marsh to vice presidents/project executives. Robinson joined Skanska 26 years ago and is a member of the senior leadership team, overseeing the K-12 market sector, many projects with the University of Washington, and work for Snoqualmie Casino. He also directs the collaborative work on projects in the Commercial Development group, including The Eight in Bellevue. His expanded role includes other higher-education projects for Washington State University and Seattle University. Urban continues to lead the K-12 market sector while expanding his role within the health care and corporate commercial sectors. He joined Skanska over 22 years ago, and was promoted to senior project manager in 2013 and project executive in 2016. Curtiss has been with Skanska for 27 years, delivering projects for large technology companies and the UW, as well as across the K-12 market. Most recently, he led a large team on the construction of a mega-project for a technology client. Marsh joined Skanska in 2013, and has helped grow business with big clients such as WSU and Seattle University. His expertise spans the life sciences, higher education, corporate commercial, high-rise, federal and aviation industries.
Mar 07, 2023

Mike Kimberlin joined UMC's Building Performance Services Group as a building performance specialist. Kimberlin, CHFM, is performing energy audits, facility assessments, facility support, Clean Building compliance, monitoring-based commissioning and client education. He has over three decades of experience managing facilities operations and infrastructure projects for health care, administrative, laboratory and critical environments. He previously led operations, maintenance and environmental services for 34 outpatient clinics, ambulatory surgery centers and support buildings for the Everett Clinic. Prior to that, he spent nearly 20 years at Swedish Medical Center's Cherry Hill Campus managing the facilities department and environment of care compliance programs, as well as managing capital projects that supported infrastructure improvements. Mukilteo-based UMC is a mechanical engineering, facilities maintenance and construction company.
Rockwell Electric of Bellingham joined the Associated Builders and Contractors of Western Washington. The company offers a variety of electrical services, from basic residential to complex industrial, in Whatcom and Skagit counties. Tim Rockwell is the owner.