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Year Established: 2015 CAI Member Since: 2015 Areas Served: Pierce, King, Snohomish County


Other Corporate Association Memberships: BOMA Seattle King County, WSSHE, Master Builders Association


Services Provided:We are a full-service Architecture and Construction consulting firm. Evolution utilizes knowledge of the industry to recommend appropriate solutions that serve our clients. We provide design and construction management services to building owners, managers, and industry professionals. Our clients’ projects range from isolated repairs, to complete renovations, and ground up construction. There are numerous complexities associated with this work, and our professional team has the expertise to anticipate and resolve such complications.


• Architecture • Building Enclosure and Investigation • Litigation & Insurance Claim Support • Project Budgeting • Project Management


Company Philosophy: Absolute integrity. Service over profit. Constant improvement. Always efficient.


Elizabeth Cox joins The Management Trust as Division Controller. Elizabeth has a Masters of Accountancy from Auburn University and a Bachelor’s of Science in Accounting from Central Washington University. With a strong knowledge of GAAP and experience in general ledger entry and reconciliation and payroll entry and reporting, Elizabeth is also an account reconciliation expert with proven ability to communicate accounting complexities effectively.


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Evolution Architecture


Contact: Travis Brammer, Kris Eggert, Jackie Roethel 6264 Ellis Ave S Seattle, WA 98108 Tel: 253.330.7075


Email: Jackie@EvolutionArchitecture.net Website: evolutionarchitecture.net


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