Contact WSDOT consultant services
Find consultant services contact information.
Consultant services manager
Schatzie Harvey, Manager
Schatzie.Harvey@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7106
Physical address
Contract Services
WSDOT
7345 Linderson Way SW
Tumwater, WA 98501-7323
Mailing address
Consultant Services Office
WSDOT
PO Box 47323
Olympia, WA 98501-7323
Administrative Contracts Office
WSDOT
PO Box 47408
Olympia, WA 98504-7408
Administrative contracts
Contact us with questions about IT goods and services or professional services contracts, such as training and special studies.
Doyle Dilley, ACO Manager
Doyle.Dilley@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7549
Carol Kirsch, Sr Contracts Supervisor
Carol.Kirsch@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7547
Heidi Olson, Contract Administrator
Heidi.Olson2@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7559
Stacy Scott, Consultant Liaison
Stacy.Scott@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-6962
Marianna Adams, Contracts Technician
Marianna.Adams@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7661
Chase Johnson, Contract Administrator
Chase.Johnson@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7741
Consultant services
Contact us with questions about architectural and engineering contracts or professional services contracts, such as research and scientific studies.
See the Consultant Services Manual, Chapter 200.01 for more information on the types of professional service contracts managed by CSO.
Lawrence Schofield, CSO Manager
Larry.Schofield@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-6953
Maryna Ya, Sr. Contracts Supervisor
Maryna.Ya@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7019
Kevin Slorey, Contracts Technician
Kevin.Slorey@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7147
Donna Hines, Rate Supervisor
Donna.Hines@wsdot.wa.gov
360-704-6397
Amber Horan, Contracts Technician
Amber.Horan@wsdot.wa.gov
360-705-7029
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