
Tim spent the first part of his career as a professional structural engineer before arriving at GLY in 2011. He's since completed projects in an array of markets, from healthcare to hospitality, and a long list of high tech corporate campus facilities. On his current project, the University District Station Building, Tim and team are building a 13-story office tower atop Sound Transit's light rail station at NE 45th St and Brooklyn Ave. A former member of the UW track team, Tim traded in his running shoes for hiking boots, and enjoys exploring PNW trails with his wife and two sons.

Jon attributes his appreciation of craft and hard work to working as a carpenter for a Spokane-based general contractor while earning a BS in Construction Management from Washington State University. Since joining GLY in 1999, he’s honed his expertise as a healthcare and high-tech office project manager and team builder. When he’s not piecing together complex logistics plans, you’ll find Jon cheering on the Seattle Sounders or casting a line. If he could talk his wife into selling everything and living in a trailer down by the river, he’d be there already.

In any construction project, complexity is a given. Nothing is simple. No one person has all the answers. That’s why we start every project by asking the right questions. Our job is to understand your vision and priorities. The experience you want to create. And the shape of the world you want to leave behind.


In this two-phased project, the team completed the most critical piece, the classroom renovation, in time or the start of fall quarter.

The 13,000 square foot build-out within Highmark Medical Building allows the UWMNC to relocate, grow, and optimize the layout for their Issaquah clinic.
GLY is excited to announce our new CFO, Joe Bonacci! Joe has served as GLY’s Director of Finance since 2016 and succeeds Steve Peterson, who retired late last year after 16 years with the firm.
After announcing plans to redevelop 72 acres of its headquarters in November 2017, Microsoft gives an exclusive first look at new images of the buildings as well as details about the company’s priorities for the project.