Movers & Shakers
Coeur d'Alene Press | UPDATED 8 years, 3 months AGO
ALLWEST adds
staff; revenue up
ALLWEST Testing & Engineering recently hired a new area manager, engineering geologist and a senior geotechnical engineer at its Hayden office.
The company reported 10 percent growth in revenue in 2016, a continuation of growth experienced since expanding to Meridian in 2012. In that five-year period, ALLWEST has seen a 50 percent increase in revenue.
Stuart Malley, hired as area manager, has more than 15 years experience in a technical services role in the construction materials supply industry. Malley has a Bachelor of Science in civil engineering and Master of Science in civil engineering from the University of Tennessee and a Master of Business Administration from University of Alabama.
He comes to ALLWEST from Ash Grove Cement Co. in Salt Lake City, where he was technical services manager since 2011. His prior experience includes 11 years with Vulcan Materials Co. of Atlanta. During his tenure with Vulcan, he served as the regional technical services manager overseeing the technical services department for two states, which included 36 quarries and 43 employees.
Scott Marshall has joined the staff as an engineering geologist. He brings more than 28 years of engineering geology and geotechnical engineering experience from the forest and construction industries. His scope of experience includes designs for more than 100 stream crossings for fish passage, bridge designs and landslide evaluations and mitigation for Idaho forestlands statewide. He performed buried foundation and non-structural fill evaluations for the North Idaho College Student Wellness Center, in addition to numerous commercial and residential geotechnical evaluations throughout the region. A longtime resident of Kootenai County, he lives in Athol with his wife, two horses and dog.
James Thomasson joins ALLWEST as a senior geotechnical engineer. He graduated from the university in Portsmouth in the United Kingdom with a bachelor’s degree in engineering, geology and geotechnics. He spent 18 months as a contract engineer in the U.K. before moving to Orange County, Calif., where he worked for 12 years at a geotechnical firm. He most recently spent three years working at a firm in Missoula.
ALLWEST maintains a professional staff of engineers, geologists and engineers-in-training serving the Inland Northwest. In addition to the company’s corporate headquarters in Hayden, ALLWEST has offices in Spokane Valley, Lewiston and Meridian. For more information, visit www.allwesttesting.com.
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