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February 12, 2014

Hart Crowser

Hart Crowser hired Chris de la Torre as a geotechnical engineer and Dan Knapp as a geologist in Seattle. It also hired Anthony Chavez as a geologist in Portland and Maria Sandercock as a biologist in Edmonds. De la Torre holds a master's in civil/geotechnical engineering from the University of Washington and was a geotechnical intern at Hart Crowser. He worked on King Street Station. Knapp holds a master's in geophysics from Utah State University, and will support the Spring District project. Chavez is a geologist with 12 years of experience. He recently did several environmental site assessments. Sandercock holds a dual master's in environmental and forest services, and urban planning from the UW. She is working on mining and waterfront projects. Hart Crowser is an environmental and engineering consulting firm headquartered in Seattle, with offices also in Vancouver and Anchorage.




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