Jacobs Associates has announced the promotions
of Isabelle Lamb, Gregg Davidson, Dan Dobbels, and Mark Havekost to the
position of principal.
Isabelle
Lamb, LG is the firm’s first female principal. Her career as a practicing engineering geologist spans more than 20
years and includes tunnel design and geotechnical consulting projects in the
United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Isabelle is based out of Seattle and is
currently serving as project manager for the North Link Light Rail project and
Project Director for NTP JV in the ongoing design support of the University
Link Light Rail project. She joined Jacobs Associates in 2003 and is a vice president of Jacobs Associates New Zealand Ltd.
Gregg
Davidson, PE, CEng has worked in the
firm’s Seattle office since 2003 and has 24 years of experience in design,
program, and construction management of tunnel and underground projects around
the world. These projects have covered transportation, water and wastewater
conveyance, and hydropower schemes, using various types of excavation methods.
Gregg is currently project manager for the Gorge 2nd Hydropower Tunnel
project and works full time on the final design phase of the North Link Light
Rail project. He serves as a vice president of Jacobs Associates Canada
Corporation.
Dan Dobbels,
PE has 28 years of technical and
management experience in planning, design, and construction of a variety of
geotechnical and underground engineering projects. His experience covers
conceptual-level planning and feasibility studies, implementation and reporting
of geotechnical investigation programs, detailed design studies and preparation
of contract documents, construction phase services, trenchless technology, and
claims analysis and evaluation. Dan is project manager for the Ottawa Light
Rail Transit project and vice president of Jacobs Associates Canada
Corporation. He joined our Boston office in 2009.
Mark
Havekost, PE has 19 years of underground
industry experience. Mark has extensive project management experience and
expertise in design and geotechnical engineering in both rock and soil;
pipeline evaluation and design; and conventional tunneling, microtunneling, and
directional drilling. He joined Jacobs Associates in 2000 and opened the
firm’s Portland office in 2007, where he has been involved in design and
construction of several underground components of the City of Portland’s CSO
Program. Mark is active in the development of the firm’s hydropower services and currently leads the engineering teams on several hydropower projects,
including the Lower Baker Unit 4 Powerhouse, the Gorge 2nd Hydropower Tunnel,
and the Boundary Dam Rockfall Mitigation Project.
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