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Ward Nye

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14 Spotlight on the 2022
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INSIGHTS
18 Inaugural Winners of Leadership Chairman's Corner, p. 6
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Dave Bauer: The Arena, p. 8

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EDITOR’S NOTE
MARK HOLAN | Editorial Director

Spotlight on ARTBA Leaders


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recently elected ARTBA Chairman Ward This publication arrives at the end of an unprecedented two-
Nye and his Executive Committee officer year stretch that has included the COVID-19 pandemic, a U.S.
leadership team. presidential campaign and election, and the Nov. 15, 2021,
Mark Holan enactment of the historic Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act.
Editorial Director The directory features ARTBA directors,
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CHAIRMAN'S CORNER
WARD NYE | Chairman & CEO, Martin Marietta

Highway & Public Transit


Reauthorization Becomes
Law of the Land
S ome 800 people spread across the White House South Lawn late on a cold and windy autumn afternoon. The brisk
temperature signaled the approaching winter, but the crowd’s energy and enthusiasm foreshadowed something else.

With the stroke of a pen, President Joe Biden ensured that more than $1 trillion would be invested in our nation’s
roads, bridges, public transit systems, and other key infrastructure in the coming years. The Infrastructure Investment
and Jobs Act (IIJA) was now law, with its cornerstone five-year, $450 billion surface transportation reauthorization.

It was my great honor and privilege to represent the ARTBA membership and U.S. transportation construction industry
at the historic Nov. 15 signing ceremony.

The bipartisan infrastructure law should not be viewed as a win or loss for a particular political party. Rather, it should
be seen as a victory for all Americans, who will be the beneficiaries of the many forthcoming infrastructure projects
that improve personal mobility, strengthen our economy, make our roads and transit systems safer, and provide for a
more secure nation.

At industry associations, as in business, success is the result of hard work and good teammates. In this instance,
our team was exceptional and includes ARTBA’s professional staff, my predecessor chairs—David Zachry, Matt
Cummings, Bob Alger, and Steve McGough—the volunteer leaders on our board, our state contractor chapter
affiliates, and every association member who took
grassroots action along the way. Our work began
shortly after the FAST Act was signed into law in
December 2015 and was unrelenting until the IIJA
cleared its final hurdle with Nov. 5 passage in the U.S.
House of Representatives.

As we pivot to the IIJA’s implementation, we do so


with a new mission. It now becomes the collective
responsibility of this association and its membership
to help ensure the annual transportation investment
levels of the IIJA are realized and its policy reforms are
enacted as intended.

As I left the White House, the sun was beginning to


set, but I was confident that our industry’s future is
incredibly bright.

Ward Nye's photo of President Biden Nov. 15 signing the


Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act into law.

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THE ARENA
DAVE BAUER | President & CEO, ARTBA

Committed Citizens
Can Change the World

A s I reflect on 2021, I’m reminded of a quote attributed to Margaret Mead, the influential U.S. cultural anthropologist
from the 1960s and 1970s, who observed, “Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change
the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.”

Evidence of such change can be found within that part of the world we call the “U.S. transportation construction industry.”

The past few months brought a welcome return to cherished traditions, whether dropping your kids off at school or
rooting shoulder-to-shoulder with fans in packed sports stadiums. A highlight for me was reuniting with friends and
colleagues in late September at ARTBA’s National Convention in Pinehurst, North Carolina.

After 18 months of pandemic-induced social distance, cancelled events, and virtual meetings, I was heartened by
numerous stories of ARTBA members rising to the extraordinary challenges posed by the pandemic and their finding
innovative ways to continue delivering important transportation improvements in a timely and safe manner. During
continually evolving public health protocols, the public and private sectors worked together—as they often do in times of
national peril—to help minimize disruptions to our roadway and transit systems and ensure people and products made it
to their destination. It makes you proud.

In a similar vein, evidence of our industry’s commitment to change the world is readily apparent in the Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA)—the historic achievement that became the law of the land on Nov. 15.

ARTBA’s volunteer leaders delivered more than 4,000 grassroots messages over a seven-month period this year
pressing Congress to act. With our state chapters, we hosted 22 joint briefings with members of Congress and their
staffs about the positive impacts of transportation investment. Nearly 100 letters were sent to Congress by ARTBA state
chapters and local allies on the infrastructure bill. And dozens of member-firms and state contractor chapters made
major financial commitments to our Transportation Makes America Work program, which was the vehicle driving our
advocacy agenda.

But the real kicker is this: the American people are the true beneficiaries of the forthcoming generational infrastructure
investments that will improve their personal mobility, boost U.S. economic competitiveness in a global market and
make our roadways and railways safer. Now that’s the type of “change the world” outcome that Margaret Mead could
fully appreciate.

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Ready to Rock:
2022 ARTBA Chairman Ward Nye
By Mark Holan
mholan@artba.org

A vision for success is inspirational; a plan for success


is indispensable.
a long-term planning framework refreshed every
five years that guides the company on its path toward
sustainable growth. Through its first decade, SOAR
Ward Nye has demonstrated a commitment to both in his helped Martin Marietta more than quadruple its market
roles as chairman and CEO of Martin Marietta, a leading capitalization and grow total shareholder return by nearly
building materials supplier—including aggregates, cement, 250 percent.
ready mixed concrete, and asphalt and paving—based in
Raleigh, North Carolina. Through an expanding network of “He’s the hardest working man in the industry,” says Jim
operations spanning 30 states, Canada, and the Bahamas, Nickolas, Martin Marietta’s senior vice president and chief
Martin Marietta teams supply the resources on which financial officer. “He brings that same approach to any
communities thrive and grow.  organization or team he is a part of.”

Under Nye’s leadership, the company launched its In 2019, Forbes magazine named Nye one of “America’s
Strategic Operating Analysis and Review (SOAR) process, Most Innovative Leaders” based on his media reputation

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“It is no surprise that my top two priorities are the top two priorities of the
ARTBA strategic plan: transportation funding and regulatory advocacy."

for innovation, social connections, track record for value Employee health and safety is another transportation
creation, and investor expectations for value creation. construction industry core value and ARTBA priority in the
Nye’s inclusion marked another achievement in his year ahead, Nye says.
distinguished career.
“I am a firm believer that if we train our people right, if we
A Duke University graduate with a law degree from Wake build the right behaviors, and if we have the right culture in
Forest University, Nye has been chairman of Martin Marietta place, our safety vision of zero incidents is possible,”
since 2014, CEO and director since 2010, and president he adds.
since 2006. He also served as the company’s COO from
2006-2009. In the wake of the pandemic, Nye says his final goal is to
help reconnect the transportation construction industry.
Nye has been a volunteer construction industry leader for That effort began at the ARTBA National Convention in
decades, and is a past chair of the National Stone, Sand & September and continued with its regional meetings in
Gravel Association (NSSGA). November.
See Nye, 12
Among his ARTBA elected positions: senior vice chairman
(2020-21), first vice chairman (2019), vice chairman at-large
(2012-18), director (2011-present) and ARTBA Foundation
trustee (2021).

Chairman’s Agenda & Strategic Plan


Nye says having a plan for success is necessary not just for
business, but for national associations such as ARTBA.

In 2019, he was appointed co-chair of ARTBA’s


Strategic Planning Committee, along with Tim Duit (Duit
Construction), and led the development of the three-year
business plan that was unanimously approved by the board
in June 2020.

“It is no surprise that my top two priorities are the top two
priorities of the ARTBA strategic plan: transportation funding
and regulatory advocacy,” Nye says.

The initial funding component was realized Nov. 15 when


President Joe Biden signed the $1 trillion Infrastructure
Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) into law. The IIJA provides
generational investments in the nation’s highways, bridges,
and public transit systems.

Now that the IIJA has been ratified, the association’s work is
just beginning.

“We will remain vigilant through the annual budget and


appropriations process to make sure the commitments to
new transportation investment are delivered each year,” he
says. “This will be no easy task.”
During the ARTBA National Convention in Pinehurst, North
Nye says ARTBA will also focus on how the IIJA’s new Carolina, 2020-21 ARTBA Chairman Steve McGough (HCSS)
grant programs are defined and how its policy reforms are passes the gavel to Nye. Photo: John Gessner.
implemented to help ensure the promised infrastructure
benefits are delivered.

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WARD NYE
ARTBA Volunteer Leadership

Senior Vice Chairman: 2020-21

First Vice Chairman: 2019

Vice Chairman At-Large: 2012-18

Director: 2011-Present

Strategic Planning Committee Co-Chair: 2019-20

ARTBA Foundation Trustee: 2021

Nye, from 11

“I look forward to joining our state contractor organization Carolina Future Investment Resources for Sustainable
affiliates at their events in 2022,” he says. “I am eager to Transportation Commission, or NC F1RST Commission, he
help us all renew old relationships and start new ones.” also led its finance workgroup.

Visionary Leadership “Opportunity, in almost any form, cannot be fully realized


Nye’s volunteer commitments extend beyond national without a safe, vibrant, and visionary infrastructure
construction associations. network,” Nye said in the commission’s final report
released in January 2021. His comment was aimed at the
In 2019, he was appointed to a 14-member commission to circumstances in North Carolina, but clearly applies to the
develop recommendations for modernizing North Carolina’s national picture.
transportation investment strategy. As co-chair of the North
“His vision is incredible,” says Gary Salamido, North
Carolina Chamber president and CEO. “He is always a
couple of steps ahead.”

Nye is also a member of the board of directors of General


Dynamics Corporation, a global aerospace and defense
company, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

He articulates “a vision that everyone can appreciate and


understand,” says CRH Group Executive and ARTBA
Vice Chair At-Large Randy Lake. “He is very strategic; he
combines the near-term objectives, the tactics and the long-
term ambition.

“To have steady, consistent, laser-focused leadership is


critical to the association. Ward’s demonstrated leadership...
should give us all great confidence in how he’ll lead
ARTBA,” Lake concludes.

Nye and ARTBA President & CEO Dave Bauer presided over the Mark Holan is ARTBA's editorial director.
Sept. 29 Board of Directors meeting in Pinehurst, North Carolina.
Photo: John Gessner.

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Meet ARTBA's 2022


Executive Committee Officers

SENIOR VICE CHAIR FIRST VICE CHAIR

Paula Hammond Tim Duit


Senior Vice President President
WSP USA Duit Holdings
Seattle, Wash. Edmond, Okla.

Hammond is the national transportation market leader Since 1982, he has held several positions with Duit
for WSP USA. She is responsible for representing the Construction, a family of companies—including TTK
company as an industry leader in the emerging field of Construction, which Tim formed in 1994—that are a
transportation innovation. Hammond joined WSP USA after premier group of concrete and asphalt paving and
a 34-year career at the Washington State Department of bridge construction contractors in Oklahoma, Texas,
Transportation, including the secretary of transportation Arkansas, and Kansas. Duit co-chaired ARTBA’s FAST
from 2007 to 2013. She is an ARTBA Foundation trustee Act Reauthorization Task Force and Strategic Planning
and the chair of WTS International. She co-chaired Committee, and served as Contractors Division president.
ARTBA’s FAST Act Reauthorization Task Force.

NORTHEASTERN REGION VICE CHAIR SOUTHERN REGION VICE CHAIR

David Harwood Jeff Nelson


Senior Vice President President
Terracon David Nelson Construction Co.
Olathe, Kan. Palm Harbor, Fla.

As director of Terracon's Emerging Services and Sectors, The company performs both building construction and
Harwood's primary focus is on the firm’s Geostructural Design heavy/civil construction through a variety of delivery
and Instrumentation, which includes specialty foundations, methods from design build and construction management
ground improvement, tunneling, retaining/shoring systems, to fixed price, for both public and private owners. Nelson
geologic hazard mitigation, and instrumentation of earth and is a former president of ARTBA’s Contractors Division and
built structures. Other areas of responsibility include Power former chairman of the Florida Transportation Builders’
Generation and Transmission, Government Services and Association. He created the Elisa’s Greatest Wishes
Transportation. He chairs KANSASWORKS, a state review community fund to honor his late sister.
board empowered with making recommendations to the
governor and state agencies to align workforce development
with the needs of economic development in the state. Harwood
is a past president of ARTBA’s Planning & Design Division and
past chair of the Industry Leader Development Council.

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WESTERN REGION VICE CHAIR CENTRAL REGION VICE CHAIR

Jim Fehsenfeld
Lisa Robert
CEO
COO/EVP
Heritage Construction &
RS&H
Materials
Denver, Colo.
Indianapolis, Ind.

Robert joined RS&H in 2010 with strong experience in the HC&M is a privately held company with operations in
transportation market on both the public and private side. multiple states and in China. Fehsenfeld is a board
In her current role as chief operating officer/executive vice member of Heritage Group Holding Company, HC&M
president and member of the Board of Directors, she leads board and Shandong Heritage board. He was a member of
operations to drive strategic and business plan outcomes. ARTBA’s FAST Act Reauthorization Task Force.
She is a licensed professional engineer in four states and
holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from North
Carolina State University. Robert was chair of ARTBA’s
Women Leaders Council from 2016-2020. 

VICE CHAIR AT-LARGE VICE CHAIR AT-LARGE

Randy Lake
Kevin Cornish
Group Executive
Senior Vice President
Strategic Operations
T.Y. Lin International Group
CRH
Orlando, Fla.
Atlanta, Ga.

Cornish joined T.Y. Lin in October 2021 with over 30 years Prior to his current appointment, he was president of
of transportation infrastructure planning, engineering, Americas Materials from 2016 to 2020. He joined CRH in
and construction experience. His expertise includes the Americas in 1996 and held several senior operating
overseeing and connecting transportation practices and positions across multiple CRH businesses. He is active
facilitating collaboration for key market sectors such as in the materials industry in North America and served as
surface transportation, aviation, rail and transit, freight rail, chairman of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association
ports and marine, complex bridges, tunnels, intelligent in 2018. Lake previously served as president of ARTBA’s
transportation systems, and asset management. His Florida Materials & Services Division.
project experiences include the $1.3 billion I-595 Express
Corridor Improvements design-build in Fort Lauderdale and
the $1 billion public-private partnership (P3) Port of Miami
Tunnel in Miami. Cornish also serves on ARTBA’s Planning See Executive Committee, 16
& Design Division Board and is actively involved in the
Construction Forum.

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Executive Committee, from 15

VICE CHAIR AT-LARGE VICE CHAIR AT-LARGE

Tony Fassino
Tom O’Grady
Group President
President
Construction Industries
HNTB
Caterpillar Inc.
Kansas City, Mo.
Deerfield, Ill.

Fassino is responsible for Caterpillar's Construction O'Grady joined the firm in 1992 as a civil engineer. He
Industries group, which includes the Earthmoving, became a division president by 2008, corporate president
Excavation, Building Construction Products, China in 2015, and took his current role in January 2020. He
Operations, Global Construction & Infrastructure, and earned a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Science
Construction Industries Services divisions, along with the in Civil Engineering from Vanderbilt University. He is
Global Rental and Used Equipment Services group. He co-chair of KC Global Design, serves on the board of
joined Caterpillar in 1996, holding a variety of leadership trustees of MRI Global, chairs the board of the American
roles in engineering, sales, product development and Heart Association Kansas City Chapter and is executive
operations across the company’s global portfolio. Fassino champion of HNTB’s United Way campaign. O'Grady
has bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Mechanical previously served as president of ARTBA’s Planning &
Engineering from Bradley University. He has also completed Design Division and is currently chair of the Membership
Caterpillar’s executive leadership program in partnership Development Committee.
with Duke University.

VICE CHAIR AT-LARGE VICE CHAIR AT-LARGE

Michael Vecellio Dave Zanetell


Vice President President
Vecellio Group Inc. Kraemer North America
West Palm Beach, Fla. Castle Rock, Colo.

Vecellio is a fourth-generation member of the West Palm Zanetell has a reputation as an industry leader in
Beach, Florida-based Vecellio Group, which operates in alternative delivery transportation projects with emphasis
the mid-Atlantic and southeastern U.S. A past president of on the advantages of integrating design and construction.
ARTBA’s Contractors Division, he oversees the Group’s Kraemer North America is a privately held general
heavy/highway and asphalt contracting operations, including contractor headquartered in Plain, Wisconsin, with regional
flagship company Vecellio & Grogan, where he serves as offices located in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Colorado,
president–Construction; Ranger Construction Industries; Washington, and Utah. Since joining Kraemer in 2012 and
Sharpe Bros.; and Hal Jones Contractor. The Group also becoming president in 2016, the company has achieved
has energy and aggregates operations (Vecenergy and record profitable growth, diversification, and geographic
White Rock Quarries). The Vecellio Family Foundation, expansion. Earlier in his career, Zanetell was chief
established in 1973, has provided over 400 college engineer for the Federal Highway Administration’s Central
scholarships and funds local and national charitable groups. Federal Lands Highway Division, responsible for projects
The Foundation and individual family members endowed in 14 western states and territories, most notably the Mike
the Vecellio Construction Engineering and Management O'Callaghan–Pat Tillman Memorial Bridge, also known as
Program at Virginia Tech. the Hoover Dam Bypass.

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HONORING LEADERSHIP

Inaugural Winners of
Leadership Impact Awards
T he ARTBA Foundation in 2021 launched the Leadership Impact Awards to mark the 25th anniversary of its Industry
Leader Development Program (ILDP) and honor outstanding program graduates. Nominees were evaluated on three
key criteria:
• demonstrated contributions to national, state, or local transportation design and construction associations or
professional societies in at least one of three areas: infrastructure funding or regulatory advocacy, safety, innovation,
technology, or communications/marketing;
• proven track record displaying visionary thinking, driving change, or solving problems that helped improve operational
performance; and
• measurable examples serving as a mentor to firm/agency colleagues or industry peers, and/or driving efforts to
promote diversity and inclusion.

The inaugural winners were announced at ARTBA's National Convention in September. They are listed in alphabetical
order by last name, with the year they completed ILDP:

Rolando Amaya, 2011


Senior Vice President, WSP USA, Washington, D.C.

Amaya is on the WSP Diversity and Inclusion Silver team and supported the working group that developed
the company’s Diversity and Inclusion (D&I) strategic plan. He also helped start WSP’s local Washington,
D.C., D&I group. He is an active participant in several of WSP’s mentoring programs, through which he
formally mentors four individuals. He has numerous informal mentoring relationships with employees at
all levels in the company. Additionally, Amaya promotes proactive engagement with local disadvantaged
firms, including entering a mentoring relationship with a local DBE firm. He earned his bachelor’s degree
in Civil and Environmental Engineering at Princeton University and his MBA in Finance, Quantitative
Finance, and Management at New York University.

Ozzy Bravo, 2015


National Manager, Terracon, Orlando, Fla.

Bravo is a former chair of the ARTBA Industry Leadership Development Council (ILDC). He serves on
the national Women Transportation Seminar Diversity, Equity & Inclusion Committee. He works closely
with Terracon’s emerging transportation market leaders, mentoring them as they transition from technical
into business strategy development. Bravo was previously awarded the WTS Kansas City Rosa Parks
Diversity Award for his leadership in empowering minority firms in transportation. In 2018, he received
the Edmund Friedman Young Engineer Award for Professional Achievement by the American Society of
Civil Engineers (ASCE). A native of Peru, Bravo earned his bachelor’s degree in Civil Engineering at the
University of Kansas and his master’s degree in Geotechnical Engineering at Texas A&M University.

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Nick DiBartolo, 2017
Vice President, Rogers Group,
Columbia, Tenn.

A regular participant in the annual


Transportation Construction Coalition
(TCC) Fly-In, DeBartolo was elected to the
ARTBA board of directors two years after
completing the ILDP. He is co-chair of the

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ARTBA Workforce Development Council
(with Jorge Quezada, vice president of
inclusive diversity at Granite Construction)
as well as southern vice-chair of the ILDC. DiBartolo has
represented the industry at high school workforce academies. He
has 22 years of experience in the building materials and highway
construction industries.

Ponch Frank, 2008


Vice President, Ranger Construction
Industries, West Palm Beach, Fla.

With 23 years in the industry, Frank is active


in the community as an officer for the Florida
Asphalt Scholarship Program, as a member
of Virginia Tech’s Committee of 100, and by
mentoring new project managers and engineers
for career advancement within Ranger. He also
served as a past ILDC chair.

Albert Sosa, 2007


Vice President/Office Leader, HNTB,
Chicago, Ill.

Sosa regularly holds meetings with elected


and appointed officials at the local, state, and
national level to advocate for infrastructure
funding and transportation related regulatory
issues. He founded the firm’s South Florida CONCRETE
construction services practice and grew it to
over $10 million in annual revenue in four CURING COVERS
years. He was recently promoted to lead
HNTB’s Illinois practice based in Chicago. Sosa served on the
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and personally mentored aspiring engineering students from diverse
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Industry CEOs Offer Development Program
Advice to Next Washington, D.C.
Generation of Leaders Spring 2022
ARTBA Chairman Ward Nye, chairman and Visit the
CEO of Martin Marietta, during the association’s Foundation website
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other CEOs for their advice to the industry’s next to learn more.
generation of executive leaders. The panelists
agreed that attending the ARTBA Foundation’s
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and financed, and how to become politically
engaged to help shape transportation policy

Here is an edited version of the CEOs’ advice:

Carey Smith, President & CEO, Parsons


Try everything and find your passion. Through
experience you find passion and excellence.
Continuous learning will help create the future.
Stay on the leading edge. Also, network with
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Operate.
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Industries, Caterpillar, Inc.
I encourage people to go through ILDP. Cultivate

Maintain.
courageous intellectual curiosity; get out there
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Nick Largura, CEO, Superior Construction


As a (2021) ILDP graduate, I have more
appreciation of how we serve the general good of
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people to come up with new ideas and approaches. But people
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optimistic about 2022. you can hold them accountable.”
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65% think demand for agand task management,
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in a new marketgrowth thisrequires
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n’t just stick your head in the sand and wait to see which ones will (44.8%) followed by China (24.3%), Japan (24.2%), the United
manufacturing positions. Roughly 95% are being affected innovation)
l be there a few months from now. Construction leaders havebyto Kingdom (20.7%) and India
3. Executing a new way (19.4%).
in the sameLooking ahead
market to 2022, India
(requires
allengesupply chain issues. Widespread inflation is driving up prices
conventions themselves.” is expected to see the most growth (12.4%), followed by the United
for raw materials and other manufacturing inputs, as well as the innovation)
Kingdom (9.3%).
finished products manufacturers send to market. 4. Executing a new way in a new market (requires lots of
novationDespite
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optimistic. Roughly 58% in the construction segment think the For many construction companies,
tter talent toeconomy
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drivetheworkforce experiencing supply chain disruptionsthe bothinnovative
globally and pursuit of
global will recover next year.performance:
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think the U.S. equipment
economy willand vehicles
recover within the next year, and 75-
Schoppman
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employees
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making capability spending in 2022 will surpass 2019, which was a such as semiconductors and variable
to come up with an innovative solution, ideas were frequency
banner year for the industry.
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The construction pipeline, especially on the residential side, all over the board. A very simple, yet “innovative”
efficiency and safety said.
remains strong. The total construction pipeline has $464 billion idea was brought to the table: use blue
• QR codesunder on equipment and$742.71
helmetsbillion
to retrieve data like AEM members are doing what they can
currently construction, in pre-tender, $33.65 painter’s tape and Visqueen to cover up
engine hours, when oil change is due, to adapt to the current environment. The
billion in tender, and $28.28 billion in thewhether an employee
award/financing stage. the doorframes. That became standard The
went through Roughly 60% of ag members and Association
Association
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development likeroads
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As industries evolve, companies must evolve with them. The in the global marketplace.
saw an increase in backlog. Roughly 42% have been able to continued
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Staff Directory...............................................................................................................................................................................A-5
Executive Committee.................................................................................................................................................................A-6
Board of Directors.......................................................................................................................................................................A-8
State Contractor Chapter Leaders......................................................................................................................................A-14
Council of Past Chairs.............................................................................................................................................................A-18
Bylaws...........................................................................................................................................................................................A-21
Chairs, Presidents, & Treasurers...........................................................................................................................................A-27
Life Members.............................................................................................................................................................................A-31
ARTBA Award Winners............................................................................................................................................................A-32
Division Leaders........................................................................................................................................................................A-35
Forums.........................................................................................................................................................................................A-36
Standing Committees.............................................................................................................................................................A-38
Councils.......................................................................................................................................................................................A-38
Task Forces..................................................................................................................................................................................A-39
Foundation Board....................................................................................................................................................................A-40
Industry Leader Development Program Graduates.................................................................................................... A-42
Meetings & Events....................................................................................................................................................................A-49
Buyers’ Guide to Products & Services...................................................................................................................................B-1
Advertiser Index........................................................................................................................................................................ B-14
Affinity Program........................................................................................................................................................................ B-14

2022 ARTBA Leadership Directory & Buyers’ Guide

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C O N S T R U C T I O N .T R I M B L E . C O M
STAFF DIRECTORY

Bauer, David Juliano, Rich Rimal, Sneha


President & CEO General Counsel; Managing Director, Staff Accountant
202.683.1003 Contractors Division; Managing Director, 202.683.1013
Public-Private Partnerships Division;
Black, Alison Premo PAC Treasurer Russell, Justin
Senior Vice President; Chief Economist; 202.683.1004 Senior Digital Communications
Deputy Managing Director, Contractors Specialist
Division; Managing Director, Research & Klein, Allison 202.683.1015
Education Division Senior Vice President, Strategic
202.683.1007 Engagement; Managing Director, Sant, Brad
Materials & Services Division; Managing Senior Vice President, Safety & Education;
Chimelewski, Katie Director, Planning & Design Division; Managing Director, Traffic Safety Industry
Director, Safety & Membership Manufacturers Division Liaison Division; Transportation Development
Engagement 202.683.1036 Foundation Executive Director for Safety
202.683.1009 Training & Education Programs
Laird, Melanie 202.683.1008
Forsythe, Michael Group Program Specialist
Chief Financial Officer 202.683.1029 Schapker, Lauren
202.683.1011
Vice President, Legislative Affairs
Lammie, Kate 202.683.1022
Franks, Dean Executive Assistant to the President &
Senior Vice President, Congressional CEO and Executive Vice President & COO Schneidawind, John
Relations 202.683.1034 Vice President, Public Affairs
202.834.6089
202.683.1010
Lohr, Cooper
Goldstein, Nick Policy Analyst Simons, Carolyn Kramer
Vice President, Regulatory & Legal 202.683.1016 Senior Director, State Funding Policy;
Issues; PAC Manager
Managing Director, Transportation
202.683.1005
Lott, Kim Officials Division
Office & Records Coordinator 202.683.1025
Halpern, Carrie
202.683.1043
Senior Communications &
Stinson, Beth MacNeil
Marketing Manager
Lyanguzova, Dobrina Vice President, Education Operations
202.683.1019
Senior Staff Accountant 202.683.1028
202.683.1014
Holan, Mark Tarrant, Ed
Editorial Director
Moore, Matt Vice President, Meetings & Events
202.683.1018
Creative Director, Video & Interactive 202.683.1031
202.683.1027
Hurwitz, Joshua Taylor, Krystal
Senior Economist
Nuro, Abenezer Senior Program Manager, Member
202.683.1021
Data & Systems Operations Specialist Services
202.683.1020 202.683.1023
Jeanneret, Matt
Executive Vice President & COO
Proctor, Markus Vasquez, Robinson
202.683.1002
IT Systems Manager Safety Training & Business
202.683.1017 Development Manager
202.683.1030

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide A-5


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Chair Senior Vice Chair First Vice Chair
Ward Nye Paula Hammond Tim Duit
Chairman & CEO Senior Vice President President
Martin Marietta WSP USA Duit Holdings
4123 Parklake Avenue 999 Third Avenue 6250 Industrial Boulevard
Raleigh, NC 27612 Suite 3200 P.O. Box 3788
Ph: 919.783.4545 Seattle, WA 98104 Edmond, OK 73034
ward.nye@martinmarietta.com Ph: 360.951.4814 Ph: 405.340.0438
paula.hammond@wsp.com timduit@duitconstruction.com

Northeastern Region Vice Chair Central Region Vice Chair Southern Region Vice Chair
David Harwood Jim Fehsenfeld Jeff Nelson
Senior Vice President & Director of CEO President
Strategic Business Sectors Heritage Construction & David Nelson Construction Co.
Terracon Materials 3483 U.S. 19 Alternate
10841 South Ridgeview Road 5400 West 86th Street Palm Harbor, FL 34683
Olathe, KS 66061 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Ph: 727.784.7624
Ph: 913.577.0485 Ph: 317.228.8303 jnelson@nelson-construction.com
david.harwood@terracon.com jf@thgrp.com

Western Region Vice Chair Vice Chair At-Large Vice Chair At-Large
Lisa Robert Kevin Cornish Tony Fassino
Executive Vice President Senior Vice President Group President
RS&H T.Y. Lin International Construction Industries
7800 E Union Avenue 225 E Robinson Street Caterpillar Inc.
Suite 700 Suite 490 510 Lake Cook Road
Denver, CO 80237 Orlando, FL 32801 Suite 100
Ph: 904.256.2134 Ph: 407.803.2246 Deerfield, IL 60015
lisa.robert@rsandh.com kevin.cornish@tylin.com
Ph: 919.465.2777
fassino_anthony_d@cat.com

Vice Chair At-Large Vice Chair At-Large Vice Chair At-Large


Randy Lake Tom O’Grady Michael Vecellio
Group Executive, Strategic Operations President Vice President
CRH HNTB Corporation Vecellio Group, Inc.
900 Ashwood Parkway 715 Kirk Drive 101 Sansburys Way
Suite 700 Kansas City, MO 64105 West Palm Beach, FL 33411
Atlanta, GA 30338 Ph: 816.472.1201 Ph: 561.793.2102
Ph: 770.522.5600 togrady@hntb.com michael.vecellio@vecelliogroup.com
randy.lake@crh.com

Vice Chair At-Large Treasurer Secretary


Dave Zanetell Thomas Hill David Bauer
President 80 Avalanche Drive President & CEO
Kraemer North America Jackson, WY 83001 ARTBA
900 West Castleton Road Ph: 202.361.4906 250 E Street, S.W.
Suite 200 tom@hillwyoming.com Suite 900
Castle Rock, CO 80109 Washington, DC 20024
Ph: 303.881.1779 Ph: 202.683.1003
dzanetell@kraemerna.com dbauer@artba.org

ARTBA-TDF Board of Trustees Chair ARTBA-TDF Board of Trustees Vice Chair Joint Committee Co-Chair
Paul Yarossi David Zachry Tim Creson
Director President & CEO President
HNTB Corporation Zachry Construction Corporation Texas Sterling Construction Co.
350 Fifth Avenue P. O. Box 33240 20810 Fernbush Drive
57th Floor San Antonio, TX 78265-3240 Houston, TX 77073
New York, NY 10118 Ph: 210.871.3213 Ph: 281.821.9091
Ph: 212.594.9717 david.zachry@zachrycorp.com tim.creson@strlco.com
pyarossi@hntb.com

A-6 2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide


EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Contractors Division President Contractors Division First Vice President Research & Education Division President
Michael Glezer Tony Boals Dr. Karen Philbrick
Chief Executive Officer Vice President Executive Director
Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc. Wright Brothers Mineta Transportation Institute
3290 Susquehanna Trail North Construction Co., Inc. 210 N. 4th Street
1500 Lauderdale Memorial Highway 4th Floor
York, PA 17405
Charleston, TN 37310
Ph: 717.767.8277 San Jose, CA 95113
Ph: 423.336.2261
mbglezer@wagman.com Ph: 408.924.7562
tboals@wbcci.com
karen.philbrick@sjsu.edu

Materials & Services Division President Planning & Design Division President Public-Private Partnerships Division President
Wendy McBay Chad Critcher Charlie Kilpatrick
Vice President of Marketing Senior Vice President Vice President, Business Development
Tensar International Corporation RS&H & Relations
2500 Northwinds Parkway 1520 South Boulevard The Lane Construction Corporation
Suite 500 Suite 200 14500 Avion Parkway
Alpharetta, GA 30022 Charlotte, NC 28203 Suite 200
Ph: 800.836.7271 Ph: 704.940.4718 Chantilly, VA 20151
WMcBay@tensarcorp.com chad.critcher@rsandh.com Ph: 703.225.7611
cakilpatrick@laneconstruct.com

Traffic Safety Industry Division President Transportation Officials Division President Immediate Past ARTBA Chair
Tom Aber Brian Ness Steve McGough
Eastern Regional Sales Manager Director President & CFO
Impact Recovery Systems, Inc. Idaho Transportation Department HCSS
3820 Heron Watch Drive 3311 W. State Street 13151 West Airport Boulevard
Akron, OH 44319 Boise City, ID 83703 Sugar Land, TX 77478
Ph: 540.424.9134 Ph: 208.334.8820 Ph: 713.270.4000
taber@impactrecovery.com brian.ness@itd.idaho.gov steve.mcgough@hcss.com

Council of State Executives Chair Chair of Past Chairs Council Industry Leader Development Council Chair
Michael Sakata James Madara Sofia Berger
President & CEO Senior Vice President Senior Vice President & Transportation
Maryland Transportation Builders Gannett Fleming National Business Line Leader
& Materials Association 2717 Hampstead Road WSP USA
2408 Peppermill Drive Allentown, PA 18103 96 Morton Street
Suite F Ph: 610.434.5960 New York, NY 10014
Glen Burnie, MD 21061 madarajr@aol.com Ph: 212.612.7966
Ph: 410.760.9505 sofia.berger@wsp.com
msakata@mtbma.org

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide A-7


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Tom Aber Steve Agor Jennifer Aument
Eastern Regional Sales Manager Vice President, Business Development EVP, Global Business Line
Impact Recovery Systems, Inc. Skanska USA Civil Chief Executive
3820 Heron Watch Drive 1995 Agua Mansa Road AECOM
Akron, OH 44319 Riverside, CA 92509 3101 Wilson Boulevard
Ph: 540.424.9134 Ph: 951.368.6484 Suite 900
taber@impactrecovery.com steve.agor@skanska.com Arlington, VA 22201
Ph: 703.861.5810
Jennifer.Aument@aecom.com

David Bauer Michael Bell Sofia Berger


President & CEO Executive Vice President & Senior Vice President & Transportation
ARTBA Chief Financial Officer National Business Line Leader
250 E Street, S.W. C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc. WSP USA
Suite 900 P.O. Drawer 970 96 Morton Street
Washington, DC 20024 Marietta, GA 30061 New York, NY 10014
Ph: 202.683.1003 Ph: 770.422.7520 Ph: 212.612.7966
dbauer@artba.org michaelb@cwmatthews.com sofia.berger@wsp.com

Dr. Chandra Bhat Matt Blake Tony Boals


Director, Center for VDC/BIM Director Vice President
Transportation Research The Lane Construction Corporation Wright Brothers Construction
University of Texas at Austin 90 Fieldstone Court Company, Inc.
1 University Station, C 1761 Cheshire, CT 06410 1500 Lauderdale Memorial Highway
Austin, TX 78712 Ph: 303.519.6758 Charleston, TN 37310
Ph: 512.471.1414 MDBlake@laneconstruct.com Ph: 423.336.2261
bhat@mail.utexas.edu tboals@wbcci.com

John Boyle Dean Breese Larry Brickey


President & CEO Vice President Vice President & General Manager
Source Contractors Gerken Paving, Inc. Thompson-Arthur Division of
204 Mystic Drive 9072 CR 424 APAC-Atlantic, Inc.
Morgantown, WV 26508 Napoleon, OH 43545 300 S. Benbow Road
Ph: 304.413.3991 Ph: 419.533.7701 Greensboro, NC 27401
jboyle@sourcecontractors.com dbreese@gerkenpaving.com Ph: 366.412.6865
cobrickey@apac.com

Hon. James H. Burnley E. Richard Capps Kevin Cornish


Chair, Transportation Practice Senior Vice President Senior Vice President
Venable LLP STV Incorporated T.Y. Lin International
600 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 900 W. Trade 225 E Robinson Street
Washington, DC 20001 Suite 715 Suite 490
Ph: 202.344.4054 Charlotte, NC 28202 Orlando, FL 32801
jburnley@venable.com Ph: 704.372.1885 Ph: 407.803.2246
richard.capps@stvinc.com kevin.cornish@tylin.com

Tim Cox Mike Crawford Tim Creson


Consultant Chairman of the Board President
Plastic Safety Systems, Inc. Sukut Construction, Inc. Texas Sterling Construction Co.
528 NE Siena Place 4010 W. Chandler Avenue 20810 Fernbush Drive
Lees Summit, MO 44104 Santa Ana, CA 92704 Houston, TX 77073
Ph: 216.244.3207 Ph: 800.339.6024 Ph: 281.821.9091
tim.creson@strlco.com
timcox@comcast.net mcrawford@sukut.com

Chad Critcher Jim Crowley Matthew Cummings


Senior Vice President Vice President, New Product President & CEO
RS&H Development & Marketing T.Y. Lin International
1520 South Boulevard Trinity Highway Products 1919 Creek Road
Suite 200 229 Willoway Drive Bethlehem, PA 18015
Charlotte, NC 28203 Naperville, IL 60540 Ph: 215.370.6393
Ph: 704.940.4718 Ph: 312.705.8436 matthew.cummings@tylin.com
chad.critcher@rsandh.com jim.crowley@trin.net

A-8 2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Joe Cutillo John Derr Steven DeWitt
Chief Executive Officer Executive Vice President SVP for Business Development
Sterling Construction Company Gannett Fleming ACS Infrastructure
1800 Hughes Landing Boulevard 3838 North Central Avenue Development Inc.
Suite 250 Suite 1900 One Alhambra Plaza, Suite 1200
The Woodlands, TX 77380 Phoenix, AZ 85012 Coral Gables, FL 33134
Ph: 281.214.0779 Ph: 602.734.2103 Ph: 786.478.3661
joe.cutillo@strlco.com jderr@gfnet.com sdewitt@acsinfra.com

Nick DiBartolo Tim Duit Thomas Elmore


Area Vice President President Advisor
Rogers Group, Inc. Duit Holdings Eutaw Construction Co., Inc.
1511 Nashville Highway 6250 Industrial Boulevard P.O. Box 36
Suite C P.O. Box 3788 Aberdeen, MS 39730
Columbia, TN 38401 Edmond, OK 73034 Ph: 662.369.8868
Ph: 615.598.1553 Ph: 405.340.0438 telmore@eutaw.us
nick.dibartolo@rogersgroupinc.com timduit@duitconstruction.com

Glenn Ely Scott Fant Tony Fassino


President Business Development Manager Group President
PKF-Mark III, Inc. Colas USA Construction Industries
17 Black Smith Road 250 Plemmons Road Caterpillar Inc.
P.O. Box 390 Duncan, SC 29334 510 Lake Cook Road
Newtown, PA 18940 Ph: 864.416.0207 Suite 100
Ph: 215.968.5031 fants@sloancc.net Deerfield, IL 60015
gae@pkfm.com Ph: 919.465.2777
fassino_anthony_d@cat.com

Jim Fehsenfeld Chris Fronheiser Maria Fuentes


CEO Deputy Director, Alternative Delivery Executive Director
Heritage Construction & Materials T.Y. Lin International Maine Better
5400 West 86th Street 80 M Street Southeast Transportation Association
Indianapolis, IN 46268 Suite 200 146 State Street
Ph: 317.228.8303 Washington, DC 20003 Augusta, ME 04330
jf@thgrp.com Ph: 410.710.8665 Ph: 207.622.0526
chris.fronheiser@tylin.com maria@mbtaonline.org

Matt Girard Michael Glezer Donald Graul


Group Head–Asset Delivery, Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer
Civil Division Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc. The Branch Group, Inc.
Plenary Group 3290 Susquehanna Trail North 442 Rutherford Aveue Northeast
1700 Lincoln Street, Suite 3000 York, PA 17405 Roanoke, VA 24016
Denver, CO 80203 Ph: 717.767.8277 Ph: 540.892.3246
Ph: 303.803.9458 mbglezer@wagman.com donald.graul@branchgroup.com
matt.girard@plenarygroup.com

Kevin Groeneweg Paul Gruner Paula Hammond


Chairman & CEO County Engineer, Montgomery County Senior Vice President
Mobile Barriers LLC County Engineers Association WSP USA
24918 Genesee Trail Road of Ohio 999 Third Avenue
Golden, CO 80401 451 West Third Street Suite 3200
Ph: 303.526.5995 Dayton, OH 45422 Seattle, WA 98104
kevin@mobilebarriers.com Ph: 937.225.6040 Ph: 360.951.4814
grunerp@mcohio.org paula.hammond@wsp.com

Jon Harman Robert Harms David Harwood


Vice President Chief Executive Officer Senior Vice President & Director
Shirley Contracting Company, LLC George Harms of Strategic Business Sectors
45240 Business Court Construction Co., Inc. Terracon
Suite 100 62 Yellowbrook Road 10841 South Ridgeview Road
Dulles, VA 20166 P.O. Box 817 Olathe, KS 66061
Ph: 703.537.2220 Farmingdale, NJ 07727 Ph: 913.577.0485
jharman@shirleycontracting.com Ph: 732.751.2011 david.harwood@terracon.com
rharms@ghcci.com

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide A-9


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Chris Hawkins John Hay John Henderson
President/CEO SVP Government Relations President, TenCate
Hawkins Construction Company CRH Americas Materials Geosynthetics Americas
2516 Deer Park Boulevard 900 Ashwood Parkway TenCate Geosynthetics
Omaha, NE 68105 Suite 600 365 South Holland Drive
Ph: 402.221.7621 Atlanta, GA 30338 Pendergrass, GA 30567
chawkins@hawkins1.com Ph: 770.522.5606 Ph: 706.693.1836
john.hay@crh.com j.henderson@tencategeo.com

Daniel Hickey J. Thomas Hill Thomas Hill


Manager of Global Chairman & CEO 80 Avalanche Drive
Government Relations Vulcan Materials Company Jackson, WY 83001
3M 1200 Urban Center Drive Ph: 202.361.4906
1425 K Street, N.W. P. O. Box 385014 tom@hillwyoming.com
Suite 300 Birmingham, AL 35242
Washington, DC 20005 Ph: 205.298.3000
Ph: 202.414.3044 hillt@vmcmail.com
djhickey@mmm.com

Dusty Holcombe Dr. José Holguín-Veras Chip Jones


Vice President, Transportation Director of CITE Vice President
Infrastructure Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc.
RS&H 4030 Jonsson Engineering Center 2301 I-70 Drive, NW
4235 Innslake Drive 110 Eighth Street Columbia, MO 65202
Suite 105 Troy, NY 12180 Ph: 573.445.8331
Glen Allen, VA 23060 Ph: 518.276.6221 chip.jones@emerysapp.com
Ph: 804.692.1989 jhv@rpi.edu
dusty.holcombe@rsandh.com

Darren Kettle Eli Khoury Charlie Kilpatrick


Chief Executive Officer Senior Vice President, NE Transportation Vice President, Business Development
Metrolink - Southern California Business Group Director & Relations
Regional Rail Authority HDR, Inc. The Lane Construction Corporation
900 Wilshire Boulevard 500 7th Avenue 14500 Avion Parkway
Suite 1500 New York, NY 10018 Suite 200
Los Angeles, CA 90017 Ph: 212.542.6050 Chantilly, VA 20151
Ph: 805.642.1591 eli.khoury@hdrinc.com Ph: 703.225.7611
KettleD@scrra.net cakilpatrick@laneconstruct.com

Ed Kutschke Randy Lake Kenneth Lanford


Executive Vice President Group Executive, Strategic Operations President
Aldridge Electric CRH Lanford Brothers Co., Inc.
844 E. Rockland Road 900 Ashwood Parkway P.O. Box 7330
Libertyville, IL 60048 Suite 700 Roanoke, VA 24019
Ph: 847.680.5200 Atlanta, GA 30338 Ph: 540.992.2140
ekutschke@aldridgegroup.com Ph: 770.522.5600 kenl@lanfordbros.com
randy.lake@crh.com

G. Scott Lang Doug LaVoie Thierry Le Roch


Executive Vice President Senior Vice President President & CEO
& Construction Market Leader CDM Smith Colas USA
KCI Technologies 6709 Centurion Drive 73 Headquarters Plaza
936 Ridgebrook Road Suite 100 North Tower, Tenth Floor
Sparks, MD 21152 Morristown, NJ 07960
Lansing, MI 48917
Ph: 973.656.4808
Ph: 410.316.7991 Ph: 517.622.2500 thierry.leroch@colas.com
gregory.lang@kci.com lavoieda@cdmsmith.com

James Madara Richard Markwith Susan Martinovich


Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Vice President
Gannett Fleming TranSystems Corporation HNTB Corporation
2717 Hampstead Road 5901 - C Peachtree Dunwoody Road 6720 Via Austi Parkway
Allentown, PA 18103 Suite 350 Suite 360
Ph: 610.434.5960 Atlanta, GA 30328 Las Vegas, NV 89119
madarajr@aol.com Ph: 404.290.8801 Ph: 775.720.2696
rpmarkwith@transystems.com msmartinovich@hntb.com

A-10 2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michael McArdle Wendy McBay Stephanie McCall
Chief Development Officer Vice President of Marketing Vice President - Key Accounts
VHB Tensar International Corporation Volvo Construction Equipment
99 High Street 2500 Northwinds Parkway 312 Volvo Way
10th Floor Suite 500 Shippensburg, PA 17257
Boston, MA 02110 Alpharetta, GA 30022 Ph: 717.530.6160
Ph: 617.480.3124 Ph: 800.836.7271 stephanie.mccall@volvo.com
mmcardle@vhb.com WMcBay@tensarcorp.com

Steve McGough Brandie Meisner Tim Merrett


President & CFO Chief Financial Officer Director, Sales – US & Canada
HCSS M&M Excavating Co., Inc. John Deere Construction &
13151 West Airport Boulevard 17 Old State Road Forestry Company
Sugar Land, TX 77478 Gaylord, MI 49735 2000 John Deere Run
Ph: 713.270.4000 Ph: 989.732.6277 Cary, NC 27513
steve.mcgough@hcss.com brandie@m-mexcavating.com Ph: 919.804.2835
MerrettTimJ@JohnDeere.com

John Midgley Jeff Nelson Brian Ness


Managing Director President Director
Calhoun County David Nelson Construction Co. Idaho Transportation Department
Road Department 3483 U.S. 19 Alternate 3311 W. State Street
13300 15 Mile Road Palm Harbor, FL 34683 Boise City, ID 83703
Marshall, MI 49068 Ph: 727.784.7624 Ph: 208.334.8820
Ph: 269.781.0034 jnelson@nelson-construction.com brian.ness@itd.idaho.gov
jmidgley@calhouncountymi.gov

Anne Noonan Ward Nye Tom O’Grady


President & CEO Chairman & CEO President
Summit Materials, LLC Martin Marietta HNTB Corporation
1550 Wynkoop Street 4123 Parklake Avenue 715 Kirk Drive
Denver, CO 80202 Raleigh, NC 27612 Kansas City, MO 64105
Ph: 303.515.5190 Ph: 919.783.4545 Ph: 816.472.1201
Anne.Noonan@summit-materials.com ward.nye@martinmarietta.com togrady@hntb.com

Dustin Olson Jeff Parisi Melinda Peters


President Chief Executive Officer Partner
W.W. Clyde & Co. Parisi Construction RK&K
869 North 1500 West 508 S. Nine Mound Road 700 East Pratt Street
Orem, UT 84057 Suite A Suite 500
Ph: 801.802.6801 Verona, WI 53593 Baltimore, MD 21202
dolson@wwclyde.net Ph: 608.848.5991 Ph: 410.728.2900
jeff@parisiconstruction.com mpeters@rkk.com

James Peterson Dr. Karen Philbrick John Rempe


Chairman Executive Director CEO & President, US Civils
James Peterson Sons, Inc. Mineta Transportation Institute Balfour Beatty Infrastructure
N2251 Gibson Drive 210 N. 4th Street 1250 South Capital of Texas Highway
P.O. Box 120 4th Floor Building 1, Suite 250
Medford, WI 54451 San Jose, CA 95113 Austin, TX 78746
Ph: 715.748.3035 Ph: 408.924.7562 Ph: 512.445.2424
jpsinc@jpsbp.com karen.philbrick@sjsu.edu jrempe@bbiius.com

Dave Richards Meg Rietschlin Lisa Robert


Senior Vice President President/Secretary/CFO Executive Vice President
Heavy Civil Group Manager Rietschlin Construction, Inc. RS&H
Granite Construction Company 4240 Baker Road 7800 E Union Avenue
1000 N. Warm Springs Road Crestline, OH 44827 Suite 700
Salt Lake City, UT 84116 Ph: 419.347.4341 Denver, CO 80237
Ph: 801.526.6175 meg@rietschlinconstructionoh.com Ph: 904.256.2134
Dave.Richards@gcinc.com lisa.robert@rsandh.com

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide A-11


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Ben Robuck Barry Ruffalo Phillip Russell
Vice President, Infrastructure President & CEO Senior Vice President
& Direct Work Astec Industries Inc. H.W. Lochner, Inc.
CEMEX USA 1725 Shepherd Road 9601 Amberglen Boulevard
8 Oak Hill Drive Chattanooga, TN 37421 Building G, Suite 119
Newnan, GA 30263 Ph: 423.899.5898 Austin, TX 78729
Ph: 713.722.2907 bruffalo@astecindustries.com Ph: 512.863.4758
ben.robuck@cemex.com prussell@hwlochner.com

Michael Sakata Mark Schiller Carl Schoedel


President & CEO President & CEO County Engineer
Maryland Transportation Builders The Lane Construction Corporation Kane County, Illinois Association
& Materials Association 90 Fieldstone Court of County Engineers
2408 Peppermill Drive Cheshire, CT 06410 41W011 Burlington Road
Suite F Ph: 203.235.3351 St. Charles, IL 60175
Glen Burnie, MD 21061 maschiller@laneconstruct.com Ph: 630.584.1170
Ph: 410.760.9505 schoedelcarl@co.kane.il.us
msakata@mtbma.org

Eric Seibring Dr. Wassim Selman William Shelor


County Engineer President, Mobility North America Senior Vice President
Piatt County, Illinois Association Arcadis U.S., Inc. Parsons
of County Engineers 2839 Paces Ferry Road 3103 Foxridge Road
1115 N. State Street Suite 900 Dothan, AL 36303
Suite 150 Atlanta, GA 30339 Ph: 904.229.6537
Monticello, IL 61856 Ph: 404.401.1592 william.shelor@parsons.com
Ph: 217.762.9481 wassim.selman@arcadis.com
eseibring@piattcounty.org

Dennis Slater Dave Smith Michael Socci


President Chief Executive Officer President
Association of Equipment The Mount Group MAS Building & Bridge, Inc.
Manufacturers P.O. Box 619 18 Sharon Avenue
6737 West Washington Street Berlin, NJ 08009 Norfolk, MA 02056
Suite 2400 Ph: 856.768.8493 Ph: 508.520.2277 x102
Milwaukee, WI 53214 dsmith@mountconstruction.com msocci@masbuildingandbridge.com
Ph: 414.272.0943
dslater@aem.org

David Spector Debbie Steiger Michael Stenko


Director - Infrastructure Advisory National Sales Manager, Chief Executive Officer
KPMG LLC Bridge & Tunnel Sector Transpo Industries, Inc.
1225 17th Street Watson Bowman Acme Co. 20 Jones Street
Suite 800 95 Pineview Drive New Rochelle, NY 10801
Denver, CO 80202 Amherst, NY 14228 Ph: 914.636.1000
Ph: 720.936.8960 Ph: 800.677.4922 mstenko@transpo.com
davidspector@kpmg.com debbie.steiger@
watsonbowmanacme.com

W. Mark Sterling Jeffrey Sterner Thomas Stoner


President President & COO Vice President
The Beaver Excavating Co. High Industries Inc. H.W. Lochner, Inc.
2000 Beaver Place Avenue 1853 William Penn Way 4350 W. Cypress Street
P.O. Box 6059 P.O. Box 10008 Suite 800
Canton, OH 44706 Lancaster, PA 17605 Tampa, FL 33607
Ph: 330.478.2151 Ph: 717.293.4458 Ph: 813.357.3750
wms@beaverexcavating.com jsterner@high.net tstoner@hwlochner.com

Gene Strickland Andrew Swank Scott Thompson


Vice President/Area Manager President President
Anderson Columbia Company, Inc. Swank Construction Company Talley Construction Company, Inc.
2316 Highway 71 632 Hunt Valley Road 1751 McFarland Avenue
Mariana, FL 32448 New Kensington, PA 15068 P.O. Box 357
Ph: 850.526.4440 Ph: 724.335.6000 Rossville, GA 30741
gene.strickland@andersoncolumbia.com andrew@swankco.com Ph: 706.866.0596
scott@talleyconstruction.net

A-12 2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide


BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Dr. Melissa Tooley James Triplett Michael Vecellio
Director, External Affairs President Vice President
Texas A&M Transportation Institute United Infrastructure Group, Inc. Vecellio Group, Inc.
3135 TAMU 5562 Pendergrass Boulevard 101 Sansburys Way
College Station, TX 77843 P.O. Box 268 West Palm Beach, FL 33411
Ph: 979.845.8545 Great Falls, SC 29055 Ph: 561.793.2102
m-tooley@tamu.edu Ph: 803.581.6000 michael.vecellio@vecelliogroup.com
jet@uig.net

Paul Von Berg Arthur Walker, III Joey Wilson


Legislative Consultant President President
Southern California Contractors Walker Construction & Materials, LLC Wilson & Associates, P.C.
Association, Inc. 200 Apperson Heights, Suite 100 108 Beasley Drive
15 Sea Terrace P.O. Box 10 Franklin, TN 37064
Newport Coast, CA 92657 Mount Sterling, KY 40353 Ph: 615.794.2275
Ph: 951.743.6951 Ph: 859.499.2402 jwilson@wilsonpc.com
pvonberg75@gmail.com awalker@walkerconstruction.com

Joe Wingerter Rebecca Wood Paul Yarossi


Vice President, Project Development Founder Director
Kiewit Corporation The Interchange Foundation HNTB Corporation
Kiewit Plaza 5332 Shadow Lawn Drive 350 Fifth Avenue
3555 Farnam Street Siesta Key, FL 34242 57th Floor
Omaha, NE 68131 Ph: 901.233.7331 New York, NY 10118
Ph: 402.943.1329 rebecca@theinterchangefoundation.org Ph: 212.594.9717
joe.wingerter@kiewit.com pyarossi@hntb.com

David Zachry Dave Zanetell


President & CEO President
Zachry Construction Corporation Kraemer North America
P. O. Box 33240 900 West Castleton Road
San Antonio, TX 78265-3240 Suite 200
Ph: 210.871.3213 Castle Rock, CO 80109
david.zachry@zachrycorp.com Ph: 303.881.1779
dzanetell@kraemerna.com

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide A-13


STATE CONTRACTOR CHAPTER LEADERS
Alabama - Chapter Executive Alabama - Chapter President Arizona - Chapter Executive
Tom Layfield John T. Whitman Michele Bettini
Executive Director Vice President/Operations Executive Director
Alabama Road Builders Association Mobile Asphalt Co., LLC Arizona Transportation Builders
630 Adams Avenue 3151 Hamilton Blvd. Association
Montgomery, AL 36104 Mobile, AL 36619 1842 West Grant Road
Suite 103
Ph: 334.832.4331 Ph: 251.408.0770
Tucson, AZ 85745-1219
layfield@alrba.org jtwhitman@mobileasphalt.com Ph: 520.623.0444
michele@movingoureconomy.org

Arizona - Chapter President Arkansas - Chapter Executive Arkansas - Chapter President


Andrew Rogers Joey Dean Jake Nabholz
Area Manager Executive Vice President CEO
Granite Construction Company AGC Arkansas Nabholz Integrity
4115 E. Illinois St. 523 E. Capitol Ave 3301 N 2nd Street
Tucson, AZ 85714 Little Rock, AR 72203 Rogers, AR 72756
Ph: 520.748.8000  Ph: 501.375.4436 Ph: 479.659.7800
andrew.rogers@gcinc.com jdean@agcar.net jake.nabholz@nabholz.com

California - Chapter Executive California - Chapter Executive California - Chapter President


Mark Breslin Emily Cohen Joe Sostaric
CEO Executive Vice President Vice President
United Contractors United Contractors The Conco Companies
17 Crow Canyon Court 17 Crow Canyon Court 5141 Commercial Circle
Suite 100 Suite 100 Concord, CA 94520
San Ramon, CA 94583-1983 San Ramon, CA 94583-1983 Ph: 925.685.6799
Ph: 925.855.7900 Ph: 925.362.7304 jsostaric@conconow.com
mbreslin@unitedcontractors.org ecohen@unitedcontractors.org

California - Chapter Executive California - Chapter President Connecticut - Chapter Executive


Brad Kimball Jonathan Gauthier Donald Shubert
Executive Vice President Vice President Executive Secretary
Southern California Salsbury Engineering, Inc. Connecticut Road
Contractors Association 2465 W. La Palma Avenue Builders Association
600 City Parkway West Anaheim, CA 92801 912 Silas Deane Highway
Suite 165 Ph: 714.527.2121 Wethersfield, CT 06109-3434
Orange, CA 92868 jon@salsburyeng.com Ph: 860.529.6855
Ph: 657.223.0805 dshubert@ctconstruction.org
bkimball@sccaweb.org

Connecticut - Chapter President Florida - Chapter Executive Florida - Chapter Chair


John M. Brunalli Ananth Prasad Henry Mayfield
Vice President President Vice President
The Brunalli Construction Company Florida Transportation M of Tallahassee, Inc.
109 Summer Street Builders’ Association 4223 Capital Circle NW
P.O. Box 102 1007 E. DeSoto Park Drive Tallahassee, FL 32303
Southington, CT 06489 Tallahassee, FL 32301 Ph: 850.562.1022
Ph: 860.628.5587 Ph: 850.942.1404 hmayfield@moftallahassee.net
jmbrunalli@brunalliconstruction.com aprasad@ftba.com

Georgia - Chapter Executive Georgia - Chapter President Illinois - Chapter Executive


Dave Moellering Scott Briscoe Mike Sturino
Executive Director President President & CEO
Georgia Highway Contractors E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc. Illinois Road & Transportation
Association, Inc. 1785 Oak Road Builders Association
3655 Brookside Parkway Snellville, GA 30078 500 Park Boulevard
Suite 165 Ph: 770.985.0600 Suite 1250
Alpharetta, GA 30022 sbriscoe@ersnell.com Itasca, IL 60143-1287
Ph: 770.622.7155 Ph: 630.773.1220
dmoellering@gahca.com msturino@irtba.org

Illinois - Chapter Chair Indiana - Chapter Executive Indiana - Chapter President


Julie Wrightsman Richard Hedgecock Andrew F. Brooks
President President Logistics & Equipment Manager
Maintenance Coatings Co. Indiana Constructors, Inc. Brooks Construction Co., Inc.
543 Woodbury Street 1 North Capitol Avenue P.O. Box 9560
South Elgin, IL 60177 Suite 1000 Fort Wayne, IN 46899
Ph: 847.622.0020 Indianapolis, IN 46204-2226 Ph: 260.478.1990
julie@maintenancecoatings.com Ph: 317.472.6777 afbrooks@brooks1st.com
rhedgecock@indianaconstructors.org

A-14 2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide


STATE CONTRACTOR CHAPTER LEADERS
Kansas - Chapter Executive Kansas - Chapter President Kentucky - Chapter Executive
Michael White Scott Anderson Chad LaRue
Executive Vice President President, Kansas Operations Executive Director
Kansas Contractors Association, Inc. Hamm, Inc. Kentucky Association
800 SW Jackson 609 Perry Place, Box 17 of Highway Contractors
Suite 100 Perry, KS 66073 P.O. Drawer 637
Topeka, KS 66612-1216 Ph: 785.587.5111 Frankfort, KY 40602-0637
Ph: 785.266.4152 sanderson@nrhamm.com Ph: 502.223.3422
mwhite@webuildkansas.com clarue@kahc.org

Kentucky - Chapter Chair Louisiana - Chapter Executive Louisiana - Chapter President


Chris Proffitt Ken Naquin James M. "Jay" Winford, Jr.
Vice President/Bridge-Highway Chief Executive Officer President
Division Manager Louisiana AGC, Inc. Prairie Contractors, LLC
Scott & Murphy, Inc. 666 North Street P.O. Box 1530
2335 Barren River Road Baton Rouge, LA 70802 Opelousas, LA 70571
Bowling Green, KY 42102 Ph: 225.344.0432 Ph: 337.948.3229
Ph: 270.781.9944 kenn@lagc.org jay@prairie.ws
cproffitt@scottandmurphy.com

Maryland/DC - Chapter Executive Maryland/DC - Chapter Chair Massachusetts - Chapter Executive


Michael Sakata Michael P. Higgins John Pourbaix, Jr.
President & CEO General Manager Executive Director
Maryland Transportation Builders Concrete General, Inc. Construction Industries
& Materials Association 8000 Beechcraft Avenue of Massachusetts
2408 Peppermill Drive Gaithersburg, MD 20879 1500 Providence Highway, Suite 14
Suite F Ph: 301.948.4450 P.O. Box 667
Glen Burnie, MD 21061 mhiggins@concretegeneral.com Norwood, MA 02062
Ph: 410.760.9505 Ph: 781.551.0182
msakata@mtbma.org jpourbaix@cimass.org

Massachusetts - Chapter Chair Michigan - Chapter Executive Michigan - Chapter President


Vincent Barletta Rob Coppersmith J.W. Fisher
President & CEO Interim Executive Vice President President
Barletta Engineering Corp. Michigan Infrastructure & Fisher Contracting Company
40 Shawmut Road Transportation Association 3401 Contractor Drive
Canton, MA 02021 P.O. Box 1640 Midland, MI 48642
Ph: 781.821.6222 Okemos, MI 48864 Ph: 989.835.7771
VBarletta@barlettaco.com Ph: 517.896.1495 jwfisher@thefisher.co
robcoppersmith@thinkmita.org

Minnesota - Chapter Executive Minnesota - Chapter Chair Mississippi - Chapter Executive


Tim Worke Heidi Gunderson Mike Pepper
Chief Executive Officer Chief Executive Officer Executive Director
AGC of Minnesota Woody’s Rebar, Inc. Mississippi Road
525 Park Street 3561 Centerville Road Builders Association
Suite 110 St. Paul, MN 55127 601 George Street
St. Paul, MN 55103-2186 Ph: 651.407.7212 Jackson, MS 39202
Ph: 651.632.8929 woodysrebar@hotmail.com Ph: 601.948.8825
tworke@agcmn.org pepper@msroadbuilders.com

Mississippi - Chapter President Missouri/Kansas - Chapter Executive Missouri/Kansas - Chapter President


Clint Estess Bridgette Williams Barclay Hornung
Vice President Executive Director President
Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. HCA of Kansas City Comanche Construction, Inc.
P.O. Box 1008 1100 Walnut Street, #2950 16510 W 119th Street
Brookhaven, MS 39602-1008 Kansas City, MO 64106 Olathe, KS 66061-5892
Ph: 601.833.4291 Ph: 816.753.6443 Ph: 913.782.2980
wcestess@dickersonandbowen.com bwilliams@heavyconstructors.org bhornung@comanche-kc.com

Missouri - Chapter Executive Missouri - Chapter Chair New Jersey - Chapter Executive
Leonard Toenjes, CAE Sean Thouvenot Robert A. Briant, Jr.
President Vice President Chief Executive Officer
AGC of Missouri Branco Enterprises, Inc. UTCA of New Jersey
6330 Knox Industrial Drive 1864 S State Highway MM P.O. Box 728
Suite 200 Springfield, MO 65802 Allenwood, NJ 08720
St. Louis, MO 63139 Ph: 417.451.5250 Ph: 405.763.5200
Ph: 314.781.2356 sthouvenot@branco.com bobby@utcanj.org
ltoenjes@agcmo.org

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide A-15


STATE CONTRACTOR CHAPTER LEADERS
New Jersey - Chapter President New York - Chapter Executive New York - Chapter Chair
Rolando "Roly" Acosta Michael J. Elmendorf Carl E. Stewart, III
President/CEO President & CEO Vice President & General Manager
Northeast Remsco Construction AGC of New York State, LLC Turner Construction Company
1333 Campus Parkway 10 Airline Drive 1 Computer Drive South
Wall, NJ 07753 Suite 203 Albany, NY 12205-1026
Ph: 732.557.6100 Albany, NY 12205-1025 Ph: 518.432.0277
Roly.Acosta@northeastremsco.com Ph: 518.456.1134 cstewart@tcco.com
melmendorf@agcnys.org

New York - Chapter Executive New York - Chapter Executive New York - Chapter Chair
Ross J. Pepe John Cooney George Pacchiana
President Executive Director President
CIC of Westchester County CIC of Westchester County Thalle Construction Co.
& Hudson Valley & Hudson Valley 51 Route 100
629 Old White Plains Road 629 Old White Plains Road Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510
Tarrytown, NY 10591-5103 Tarrytown, NY 10591-5103 Ph: 914.762.3415
Ph: 914.631.6070 Ph: 914.631.6070 georgepacc@thalle.com
ross@cicnys.org john@cicnys.org

New York - Chapter Executive New York - Chapter President New York - Chapter Executive
Robert Wessels Michael Attardo Marc Herbst
Executive Director Senior Vice President Executive Director
General Contractors Skanska USA Civil Northeast Inc. Long Island Contractors’
Association of New York 350 Fifth Avenue Association, Inc.
60 East 42nd Street 32nd Floor 48 South Service Road
Suite 3510 New York, NY 10118 Suite 401
New York, NY 10165 Ph: 917.438.4500 Melville, NY 11747
Ph: 212.687.3131 mike.attardo@skanskawalsh.com Ph: 631.231.5422
rwessels@gcany.net mherbst@licanys.org

New York - Chapter Chair North/South Carolina - Chapter Executive North/South Carolina - Chapter Chair
James J. Pratt, III Dave Simpson, CAE Charles T. Wilson, III
President President & CEO President
Pratt Brothers, Inc. Carolinas AGC CT Wilson Construction Company
45 South 4th Street 4824 Parkway Plaza Boulevard 150 Golden Drive
Bay Shore, NY 11706 Suite 115 Suite 200
Ph: 631.667.6800 Charlotte, NC 28217 Durham, NC 27705
jpratt@prattbrothers.com Ph: 704.372.1450 Ph: 919.383.2535
dsimpson@carolinasagc.org charlie@ctwilson.com

North Carolina - Chapter Executive Ohio - Chapter Executive Ohio - Chapter Chair
Victor Barbour Chris Runyan Joseph P. Griffin
Director, NC Government Relations President President
& Highway-Heavy Division Ohio Contractors Association Griffin Pavement Striping, Inc.
Carolinas AGC 1313 Dublin Road 2383 Harrison Road
4824 Parkway Plaza Boulevard, Suite 115 P.O. Box 909 Columbus, OH 43204
Charlotte, NC 28217 Columbus, OH 43215 Ph: 614.276.2622
Ph: 704.372.1450 Ph: 614.488.0724 jgriffin@griffinps.com
vbarbour@carolinasagc.org crunyan@ohiocontractors.org

Oklahoma - Chapter Executive Oklahoma - Chapter President Pennsylvania - Chapter Executive


Bobby Stem Reed Greenhill Robert E. Latham, CAE
Executive Director Chief Estimator  Executive Vice President
Association of Oklahoma Allen Contracting Associated Pennsylvania Constructors
General Contractors P.O. Box 1178 800 North 3rd Street
636 N.E. 41st Street Oklahoma City, OK 73101 Suite 500
Oklahoma City, OK 73105 Ph: 405.677.4450 Harrisburg, PA 17102-2025
Ph: 405.763.5200 reed.greenhill@allen-contracting.com Ph: 717.238.2513
bstem@webuildoklahoma.com rlatham@paconstructors.org

Pennsylvania - Chapter President Rhode Island - Chapter Executive Rhode Island - Chapter President
Albert D. Hoffman Timothy R. Scanlon Michael D. D'Ambra
President Executive Director President
Road-Con, Inc. Construction Industries D'Ambra Construction, Co., Inc.
902 Camaro Run Drive of Rhode Island 80 Centre of New England Boulevard
West Chester, PA 19380 615 Jefferson Boulevard Coventry, RI 02816
Ph: 610.429.8089 Suite 207 Ph: 401.737.1300
ahoffman@road-con.com Warwick, RI 02886 info@d-ambra.com
Ph: 401.738.8530
exec@ciri.net

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STATE CONTRACTOR CHAPTER LEADERS
South Carolina - Chapter Executive Tennessee - Chapter Executive Tennessee - Chapter President
Leslie B. Clark Kent D. Starwalt Jimmy McCulloch
Vice President, Operations; Director, Executive Vice President Vice President
SC Government Relations & Divisions Tennessee Road Jones Bros. Contractors LLC
Carolinas AGC Builders Association 1010 Pleasant Grove Place
955 E. Main Street 213 Fifth Avenue North Mt. Juliet, TN 37122
Suite E#30 Nashville, TN 37219-1908 Ph: 615.864.7388
Lexington, SC 29072 Ph: 615.255.5751 jmcculloch@jonesbrosin.com
Ph: 704.372.1450 kent@trba.org
lclark@carolinasagc.org

Texas - Chapter Executive Texas - Chapter President Virginia - Chapter Executive


Jennifer Woodard David Casteel Gordon Dixon
Executive Vice President Vice President Executive Vice President
AGC of Texas Williams Brothers Construction Virginia Transportation
300 Barton Springs Road 3800 Milam Street Construction Alliance
Austin, TX 78768 Houston, TX 77006 620 Moorefield Park Drive
Ph: 512.478.4691 Ph: 713.522.9821 Suite 120
jwoodard@agctx.org dcasteel@wbctx.com Richmond, VA 23236-3692
Ph: 804.330.3312
gordon@vtca.org

Virginia - Chapter President West Virginia - Chapter Executive West Virginia - Chapter President
Jon Harman Michael Clowser Nathaniel R. Orders
Senior Vice President, Executive Director President
Project Development Contractors Association Orders Construction Company
Shirley Contracting Co. of West Virginia 501 6th Avenue
8435 Backlick Road 2114 Kanawha Boulevard E St. Albans, WV 25177
Lorton, VA 22079 Charleston, WV 25311-2216 Ph: 304.722.4237
Ph: 703.550.8100 Ph: 304.342.1166 nate@ordersconstruction.com
jharman@shirleycontracting.com mclowser@cawv.org

Wisconsin - Chapter Executive Wisconsin - Chapter President


Steve Baas Tim Peterson
Executive Director President
Wisconsin Transportation James Peterson Sons, Inc. 
Builders Association P.O. Box 120
1 East Main Street N2251 Gibson Drive 
Suite 300 Medford, WI 54451
Madison, WI 53703 Ph: 715.748.3035
Ph: 608.256.6891 tim.peterson@jpsbp.com
sbaas@wtba.org

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Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Vestavia Hills, AL 35242 Gannett Fleming
Ph: 917.592.5640 Ph: 205.422.2424 2717 Hampstead Road
ivanoffn@aol.com machemehl@aol.com Allentown, PA 18103
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ermccormick@aol.com
Ph: 713.270.4000 Marshall, MI 49068
steve.mcgough@hcss.com Ph: 269.781.0034
jmidgley@calhouncountymi.gov

Charles Potts Kenneth Rezendes Larry Tate


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Heritage Construction & Materials K. R. Rezendes, Inc. Decatur, IL 62521
1541 NE Outrigger Landings Drive P.O. Box 879 Ph: 217.454.4168
Unit 305 Assonet, MA 02702 larry1c9tate55@gmail.com
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cp@thgrp.com

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Vecellio Group, Inc. Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc. 301 East Dean Keeton Street
101 Sansbury’s Way 3290 North Susquehanna Trail Stop C1761
P.O. Box 15065 York, PA 17406 Austin, TX 78712
Ph: 717.764.8521 Ph: 512.471.1414
West Palm Beach, FL 33411
rewagman@wagman.com cmwalton@mail.utexas.edu
Ph: 561.793.2102
leo.vecellio@vecelliogroup.com

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BYLAWS
ARTICLE I program and to guard against unnecessary rules and regulations. As a part
of this activity, ARTBA regularly publishes information relating to current
Authority and prospective legislative and regulatory proposals, presents statements
to appropriate Congressional committees, other legislative bodies,
Bylaws for governing this organization shall be made by the Board of Directors. administrative agencies, and assists ARTBA members in arranging meetings
These Bylaws were issued by the Board of Directors pursuant to their granted with members of Congress, federal, state and local officials.
authority.
2. Working with other national and international organizations in order
ARTICLE II to explore issues and achieve consensus positions on important
transportation-related issues.
Name
3. Maintaining an organizational structure within ARTBA whereby the interests and
The organization shall be known as the American Road & Transportation concerns of professional and occupational groups can be addressed directly and
Builders Association (ARTBA). in a manner consistent with the overall objectives of the association.

4. Maintaining committee structures within ARTBA whereby technical, economic


ARTICLE III and political issues can be examined and the combined expertise of all
members can be applied to the solution of transportation-related problems.
Seal
The official seal shall be circular in form and bear the words “American Road & 5. Holding an annual national convention and other meetings, as appropriate,
Transportation Builders Association 1902.” in order to facilitate the exchange of information and membership views.

6. Publishing newsletters, magazines, technical bulletins, journals and


ARTICLE IV directories as a service to ARTBA members.

Location of Offices
ARTICLE VIII
Section 1:  Headquarters
Membership
The headquarters of the organization shall be located in the City of
Washington, District of Columbia. Section 1:  Eligibility
Section 2. Field Offices Individuals, partnerships, corporations, public agencies, education
and research institutions and associations with a substantial interest in
The Board of Directors may authorize other offices to be maintained at their transportation construction and development are eligible for membership in
discretion. the association. The secretary shall enroll members subject to such procedures
as may be prescribed by the Board of Directors and assign new members to
the appropriate organized divisions.
ARTICLE V
Section 2:  Voting Rights
Core Values
All members of the association shall have full voting rights without regard to
The following core values and principles will define—and be reflected in—the
membership or dues category.
American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s (ARTBA) governance,
management, policies and program of work:
Section 3:  Setting of Annual Dues Investment
• Integrity and the highest ethical standards
Annual dues for each class of membership will be fixed by the Board of Directors,
• Visionary leadership that always focuses on the future with the advice of the executive committee of each organized division.
• An ‘action-oriented’ approach
Section 4:  Payment of Membership Dues
• Intelligent risk taking.
Membership dues are payable upon receipt and are due within 30 days from
the date of billing.
ARTICLE VI
Section 5:  Membership Cancellation Policy
Purpose of the Association Membership cancellations shall be effective on the first day of the month
The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) brings following the date on which the Association receives written notice of such
together all facets of the transportation construction industry to responsibly cancellation. Members are responsible for their pro-rata share of annual
advocate for infrastructure investment and policy that meet the nation’s need membership dues up to the effective date of membership cancellation.
for safe and efficient travel. ARTBA also offers value-added programs and
services providing its members with a competitive edge. Section 6:  “Honorary” and “Life” Memberships
“Honorary” and “Life” members shall be those individuals who have performed
Vision: A dynamic transportation network that enriches American life. extraordinary, distinguished and outstanding service in the cause of
transportation development, and are so nominated and elected by the Board of
Directors, and thereby granted membership without payment of dues.
ARTICLE VII
Specific Activities
ARTICLE IX
The association will pursue activities that advance its objectives. They will Descriptions of Membership Divisions
include the following so identified by the Board of Directors:
Section 1:  Contractors Division
1. Working with members of Congress, federal, state and local officials in The Contractors Division shall be comprised of individuals, firms, partnerships,
order to bring about the enactment of sound legislation to provide federal corporations and joint ventures that construct, reconstruct, rehabilitate or maintain
funding and statutory authority for the national transportation development publicly- or privately-financed transportation facilities and their appurtenances.

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BYLAWS
Section 2:  Research and Education Division Western U.S. Region. Includes the states of Alaska, Hawaii, Montana, Idaho,
Washington, Oregon, California, Nevada, Utah, Wyoming, Colorado, New
The Research and Education Division shall be comprised of individuals
Mexico, Arizona, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, and Texas.
who are teachers of highway or transportation engineering, business and
construction management, or related subjects, or who are administrators,
International Region. Includes all nations outside of the United States.
supervisors, teachers, or directors of extension services, or whose major duties
are the training of personnel for transportation-related work, and students
studying transportation-related subjects in engineering colleges and technical ARTICLE XI
institutions.
Board of Directors
Section 3:  Equipment Manufacturers Division
The Equipment Manufacturers Division shall be comprised of firms involved Section 1:  Role and Responsibilities of the Board of Directors
in the manufacture, sale, rental, or distribution of equipment and related The Board of Directors shall be responsible for directing the general
components used in transportation construction and infrastructure management of the association, act as trustees in conformity with the laws
maintenance. under which the association is organized and as provided by these Bylaws.
The Board shall direct the investment and care of the funds of the association,
Section 4:  Materials and Services Division make appropriations for specific purposes and take measures to advance the
The Materials and Services Division shall be comprised of individuals, interests of the association.
firms, partnerships, corporations and joint ventures engaged in the
manufacturing, processing, distribution, or sales of materials used in Section 2:  Composition of the Board of Directors
transportation construction. The division shall also include individuals, firms, The organization shall be governed by a Board of Directors. It shall consist of:  a
partnerships, corporations, associations and institutions that provide legal, chair, a senior vice chair, a first vice chair, four U.S. regional vice chairs, six vice
accounting, bonding, materials research and other services or products to the chairs at-large, a treasurer, a secretary, the chair of the ARTBA Transportation
transportation construction industry and transportation agencies. Development Foundation, the vice chair of the ARTBA Transportation
Development Foundation, the chair of the ARTBA delegation to the AASHTO-
Section 5:  Planning and Design Division AGC-ARTBA Joint Committee, the chair of the ARTBA Industry Leader
The Planning and Design Division shall be comprised of individuals, firms, Development Council, the chairs of all advisory councils, 84 elected directors,
partnerships, corporations and joint ventures in private practice engaged in the division presidents, the first vice president of the Contractors Division, and
the professional planning and design of transportation facilities. the chair of the Council of State Executives. Twenty-eight directors will also be
elected each year for three-year terms. The president/chief executive officer
Section 6:  Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation Division (CEO) of the association shall also serve as a member of the Board of Directors.
The Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation Division shall be comprised The chair, senior vice chair, first vice chair, the four regional vice chairs, the six
of individuals, firms, agencies and associations concerned with policy issues, vice chairs at-large and the treasurer shall each be elected to a term of one
financing, siting, planning, design, construction, maintenance and operations year and shall serve until their successors are duly elected and installed. The
of public/private transportation development partnerships. president/CEO shall be appointed by the Board of Directors and shall serve
under such conditions as shall be determined by the Board of Directors.
Section 7:  Traffic Safety Industry Division
The Traffic Safety Industry Division shall be comprised of individuals, Section 3:  “Emeritus Directors”
partnerships, corporations and associations engaged in the design, The Board of Directors may also feature “Emeritus Directors,” including past
manufacture, fabrication, processing, distribution, erection, installation, chairs, or past members of the Board, who are no longer active in the industry.
servicing, or research relating to the control of traffic or safety on Emeritus directors shall be elected once and serve for life, unless expelled. They
transportation facilities. may attend and participate in Board meetings, but cannot vote and are not
counted in determining a quorum.
Section 8:  Transportation Officials Division
The Transportation Officials Division shall be comprised of officials and engineers Section 4:  Divisional Representation
at all levels of government professionally concerned with the planning, design, Overall representation of the Board of Directors shall include at least three
construction, maintenance and operation of transportation facilities. members from each of the established divisions.

Section 5:  Director’s Term of Office


ARTICLE X
Directors shall be elected for a term of three years and shall serve until their
Geographic Membership Regions successors are duly elected and installed.

The membership of the organization shall be divided into five geographic Section 6. Board of Directors Quorum
regions as follows:
A quorum is necessary to conduct votes of the Board of Directors. Thirty
percent of all directors shall constitute a quorum at any regular or special
Northeastern U.S. Region. Includes the states of Maine, New Hampshire,
meeting of the Board of Directors.
Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey,
Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Delaware; the District of Columbia, and the
Section 7:  Establishment of Membership Divisions and
Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.
Approval of Affiliation Agreements
Southern U.S. Region. Includes the states of Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky, The Board of Directors is empowered to set up membership divisions reflecting
Tennessee, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Florida, sectors of the transportation construction industry and profession. It may also
Mississippi, Louisiana, and Arkansas. approve charters and affiliation agreements with other organizations.

Central U.S. Region. Includes the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan,
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Nebraska, Iowa, Missouri, and Kansas.

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BYLAWS
Section 8:  Board Participation Requirement ARTICLE XIII
Any director who misses three consecutive Board meetings without cause shall
relinquish their seat on the Board. The director shall be notified in writing by Selection and Election of Directors and Officers
the secretary of this policy after two unexcused absences.
Section 1:  Elected by the Membership
The directors and officers of the organization, with the exception of the
ARTICLE XII president/CEO, shall be elected by vote of the members of the organization.
Officers Section 2:  Composition of the Nominating Committee
Section 1:  Officer Titles A Nominating Committee shall be comprised of the immediate past ARTBA
chair, who will act as the committee chair, two recent past chairs and two
The officers of the organization shall consist of a chair, a senior vice chair, a first at-large members from the Executive Committee, who shall be selected by the
vice chair, four vice chairs, one of whom shall be selected from each U.S. region, ARTBA chair.
six vice chairs at-large, a treasurer, and the ARTBA president/chief executive
officer (CEO) who shall also serve as secretary. Section 3:  The Nomination Process
Section 2:  Officers’ Term of Duty The Nominating Committee, on or before the first day of the month
immediately preceding the annual convention, shall report to the secretary
The chair, senior vice chair, first vice chair, the four regional vice chairs, the six candidates for directors and one candidate for each of the offices to be filled
vice chairs at-large, and the treasurer shall each be elected for a term of one in the position of chair, senior vice chair, first vice chair, regional and at-large
year and shall serve until their successors are duly elected and installed. The vice chairs and treasurer. These nominations shall be designated as “Official
president/CEO shall be appointed by the Board of Directors, and shall serve Nominations.” Before reporting the official nominations to the secretary, the
under such conditions as shall be determined by the Board of Directors. Nominating Committee shall have secured the consent of the nominees as
candidates for office.
Section 3:  Role and Responsibilities of the Chair
The chair shall be the presiding officer at all official meetings of the association Section 4:  The Election Ballot
and the chair of the Board of Directors and the Executive Committee. The chair The secretary shall prepare a ballot listing the “Official Nomination.” One
shall appoint the standing and special committees of the association and, ballot shall be sent via electronic means, if possible, to each member of the
except as the Board of Directors may otherwise direct, shall fix the terms of organization at least 30 days before the first day of the annual convention,
service on such committees. stating the date, day and hour before the convention at which the poll will
close. Any member may insert on the ballot the name of any member, or
Section 4:  Role and Responsibility of the Senior Vice Chair members, of the organization eligible for the office and or director seat to
The senior vice chair shall perform such duties as may be assigned by the chair be filled and vote for them. Space for such insertion shall be provided on the
and preside at official meetings of the association in the absence of the chair, ballot. The ballot shall be returned to the secretary via electronic transmission.
perform the duties of the chair in the event of their incapacity and succeed
them in the event of their death or resignation. Section 5:  Voting Eligibility
Only members in good standing shall be entitled to vote.
Section 5:  Role and Responsibility of the First Vice Chair, Regional Vice
Chairs and Vice Chairs At-Large Section 6:  Responsibilities of the Tellers Committee
The first vice chair, four regional vice chairs and the six vice chairs at-large shall At the annual convention, the chair shall appoint three tellers to canvass the
perform such duties as may be assigned by the chair. All regional vice chairs ballots, and they, after determining the valid ballots with the assistance of the
and the six vice chairs at-large shall serve on the Membership Committee of secretary, shall count the ballots and report the results to the chair.
the association.
Section 7:  Criteria for Election and Start of Term
Section 6:  Role and Responsibility of the Treasurer
The candidates having the largest number of the legal votes for the respective
The treasurer shall hold in safekeeping all monies paid into the association and offices shall be declared elected. The directors and officers elected at the
provide for the proper accounting of all withdrawals and expenditures and annual convention shall be installed and take office immediately at the close of
provide for the regular auditing of accounts by a certified public accountant the convention.
at the end of the fiscal year. The treasurer shall submit the findings of the
annual audit to the Board of Directors at the next regular meeting of the Board. Section 8:  Filling Officer and Director Vacancies
The treasurer shall certify that they and other officers eligible to expend the
monies of the association have filed fidelity bonds in such amounts and in The chair may fill any vacancies existing among the officers or directors, and
such particulars as may be required by the Board of Directors. Checks and such appointees shall serve the remainder of the unexpired term. In the event
drafts drawn on the association’s accounts shall be signed by any one of the the office of the chair becomes vacant, the senior vice chair will immediately
following:  the treasurer, the president, senior vice president or the director of become chair, and the Board of Directors will appoint a first vice chair.
finance. Two signatures–one of which must be the president/CEO’s or senior
vice president’s–are required for all checks written for $10,000 or more.
ARTICLE XIV
Section 7:  Role and Responsibilities of the President/CEO and Secretary
Executive Committee
The president/CEO shall have entire charge of management of the association
under the direction of the Board of Directors. The president is authorized to Section 1:  Role and Responsibilities of the Executive Committee
appoint such employees as he deemed necessary to conduct the business of
the organization, subject only to budget limitations. The president/CEO shall The Executive Committee shall have full power to transact the official business
make an annual report to the Board of Directors. In the capacity as secretary, of the association in the interim between meetings of the Board of Directors,
the president/CEO shall keep the records and accounts of the association and and shall report its actions to the Board of Directors. The Executive Committee
keep minutes of the meetings of the Board of Directors and the Executive shall have final jurisdiction on all issues pertaining to the rights and privileges
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BYLAWS
Section 2:  Composition of Executive Committee Section 2:  Annual Division Meetings
There shall be an Executive Committee consisting of the chair, the immediate The individual ARTBA divisions shall hold an annual meeting for committee
past chair, the senior vice chair, the first vice chair, the treasurer, the secretary reports, installation of officers and the transaction of any division business.
(association President/CEO), the four regional vice chairs, the six vice chairs at-large,
the presidents of the organized divisions, the first vice president of the Contractors Section 3:  Requirements for Calling Special Membership Meetings
Division, the chair of the ARTBA Council of State Executives, the chair of the
Special meetings of the organization may be called by the Board of Directors.
ARTBA Past Chairs’ Council, the chair of the ARTBA Transportation Development
A special meeting must be called by the Board of Directors upon request
Foundation, the vice chair of the ARTBA Transportation Development Foundation,
in writing from 30 members. The request shall state the purpose(s) of the
the chair of the ARTBA delegation to the AASHTO-AGC-ARTBA Joint Committee,
meeting. Notice of such meeting shall be mailed to the members at least 30
and the chair of the ARTBA Industry Leader Development Council.
days in advance, and no other business may be considered at the meeting than
that stated in the notice.
Section 3:  Participation of Division Vice Presidents
The vice presidents of the ARTBA divisions shall be routinely invited to attend all Section 4:  Requirement for Board of Director Meetings
Executive Committee meetings in a nonvoting, or proxy, role, to learn about to
Regular meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held semi-annually, one of
ARTBA policy and organizational issues prior to their term as a division president.
which shall be held during the annual convention.
Section 4:  Executive Committee Quorum
Section 5:  Requirement for Calling Special Meeting of the Board of
A quorum is necessary for Executive Committee votes. Nine members shall Directors
constitute a quorum at any regular or special meeting of the Executive Committee.
Special meetings of the Board of Directors shall be held at the call of the chair
or upon the written request of seven members of the Board. Written notice
ARTICLE XV of such meetings shall be mailed to members of the Board at least 15 days in
advance.
Advisory Councils and Committees
ARTICLE XVII
Section 1:  Role of Advisory Councils
Fiscal Year
The Board of Directors shall establish advisory councils to study, coordinate and
suggest policy positions for the association on relevant domestic and international
The fiscal year of the association shall be determined by the Board of Directors.
transportation issues. The ARTBA chair shall appoint the advisory council chairs.
Advisory council membership shall be open to all interested ARTBA members.

Section 2:  Role of ARTBA Past Chairs’ Council


ARTICLE XVIII
The Board of Directors shall establish an ARTBA Past Chairs’ Council comprised Responsibility
of past chairs to assist and advise the officers, Executive Committee, the Board
of Directors and staff of the association. The American Road & Transportation Builders Association shall not be
responsible for, or bound by, any action of an individual member, an ARTBA
Section 3:  Role of ARTBA Council of State Executives division, or an affiliated organization unless it has been approved by the Board
of Directors.
The Board of Directors shall establish an ARTBA Council of State Executives
comprised of the chief executive officers of affiliated state, regional and local
chapters to assist and advise the officers, Executive Committee, the ARTBA ARTICLE XIX
Board of Directors and staff of the association.
Revisions or Amendments to the Bylaws
Section 4: Role of ARTBA Industry Leader Development Council
The Board of Directors shall establish an ARTBA Industry Leader Development The Board of Directors, by a two-thirds vote of those present at any of its
Council comprised of younger ARTBA members to assist and advise the officers, meetings, may amend the Bylaws, provided that written notice of such
Executive Committee and ARTBA Board of Directors and staff of the association. proposed amendment shall have been given at a previous meeting of the
Board, or that a copy of such written notice, signed by three advocates of the
Section 5: Committees amendment, shall have been mailed by the secretary to each member of the
Board at least 15 days before the meeting at which action thereon is to be
The chair shall appoint such committees as may be appropriate to assist and taken.
advise the officers, Executive Committee, Board of Directors and staff of the
association.
ARTICLE XX
Section 6:  Executive Committee Review of Policy Recommendations
All policy recommendations advanced by individual members, advisory Conduct
councils, divisions, committees, task forces, the ARTBA Past Chairs’ Council and
the ARTBA Council of State Executives shall be reviewed and approved by the The American Road & Transportation Builders Association promotes the
ARTBA Executive Committee before they are submitted to the ARTBA Board of valuable public service performed by its members, and in doing so, both
Directors for consideration. supports and encourages the efforts of its members to adhere to those legal
and ethical standards relevant to the transportation construction industry.

ARTICLE XVI In recognition thereof and with respect thereto, the Executive Committee shall
be empowered to remove or suspend a member from association governance,
Meetings in addition to other disciplinary action deemed appropriate by the Executive
Committee.
Section 1:  Requirement for Annual Convention and Business Meeting
(Revised May 2021)
The association shall hold an annual convention. The annual business meeting
of the organization for the installation of officers, the receipt of reports of the
officers, adoption of resolutions, and the transaction of other business shall be
held during the convention.

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CHAIRS, PRESIDENTS & TREASURERS
Year Chair Term Business Office Professional Position Held President Treasurer Annual Meeting

1902 Horatio S. Earle Feb. 1902-Mar. 1904 Lansing, MI Chairman, Michigan Highway Commission W.S. Crandall W.L. Dickinson Detroit

1903 Horatio S. Earle Feb. 1902-Mar. 1904 Lansing, MI Chairman, Michigan Highway Commission W.S. Crandall W.L. Dickinson Detroit

1904 James H. MacDonald Mar. 1904-Aug. 1911 Hartford, CT Commissioner of Highways W.L. Dickinson Wm. Person Judson Hartford

1905 James H. MacDonald Mar. 1904-Aug. 1911 Hartford, CT Commissioner of Highways W.L. Dickinson Jos. W. Hunter Port Huron

1906 James H. MacDonald Mar. 1904-Aug. 1911 Hartford, CT Commissioner of Highways W.L. Dickinson Jos. W. Hunter Port Huron

1907 James H. MacDonald Mar. 1904-Aug. 1911 Hartford, CT Commissioner of Highways E.L. Powers Jos. W. Hunter Pittsburgh

1908 James H. MacDonald Mar. 1904-Aug. 1911 Hartford, CT Commissioner of Highways E.L. Powers Jos. W. Hunter Buffalo

1909 James H. MacDonald Mar. 1904-Aug. 1911 Hartford, CT Commissioner of Highways E.L. Powers Jos. W. Hunter Columbus

1910 James H. MacDonald Mar. 1904-Aug. 1911 Hartford, CT Commissioner of Highways E.L. Powers Jos. W. Hunter Indianapolis

1911 Harold Parker Aug. 1911-Feb. 1912 Boston, MA Chairman, Massachusetts Highway Commission E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Rochester

1912 Nelson P. Lewis Feb. 1912-Feb. 1913 New York, NY Chief Engineer Board of Estimate E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Cincinnati

1913 Samuel Hill Feb. 1913-Feb. 1914 Seattle, WA President, WA State Good Roads Association E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Philadelphia

1914 W.A. McLean Feb. 1914-Feb. 1915 Toronto, Ontario Deputy Minister of Highways E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Chicago

1915 George W. Tillson Feb. 1915-Feb. 1916 New York, NY Consulting Engineer to President Borough E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Oakland

1916 E.A. Stevens Feb. 1916-Nov. 1916 Trenton, NJ Commissioner, Public Roads of N.J. E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Pittsburgh

1917 A.W. Dean Nov. 1916-Nov. 1917 Boston, MA Chief Engineer, Mass. Highway Commission E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Boston

1918 H. Eltinge Breed Nov. 1917-Nov. 1918 Albany, NY First Deputy Commissioner Highways E.L. Powers E.L. Powers St. Louis

1919 Arthur H. Blanchard Nov. 1918-Nov. 1919 Providence, RI Consulting Highway Engineer E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald New York

1920 George P. Coleman Nov. 1919-Nov. 1920 Richmond, VA State Highway Commissioner E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Louisville

1921 Michael J. Faherty Nov. 1920-Nov. 1921 Chicago, IL President, Board Local Improvement E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1922 Henry L. Bowlby Nov. 1921-June 1922 Washington, DC Chief War Materials Division, USBPR E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1922 Thomas J. Wasser June 1922-May 1923 Trenton, NJ State Highway Engineer E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1923 Frank Page May 1923-May 1924 Raleigh, NC Chairman, State Highway Commission E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1924 J.H. Cranford May 1924-May 1925 Washington, DC President, Cranford Paving Co. Ethel Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1925 William H. Connell May 1925-May 1926 Harrisburg, PA Engineering Executive & Acting Secretary, Highways Ethel Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1926 Henry G. Shirley May 1926-May 1927 Richmond, VA State Highway Commissioner Ethel Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1927 Charles M. Babcock May 1927-May 1928 St. Paul, MN Commissioner of Highways Ethel Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1928 R. Keith Compton May 1928-May 1929 Richmond, VA Director, Public Works, Richmond Ethel Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Cleveland

1929 Frederick A. Reimer May 1929-May 1930 East Orange, N.J. Consulting Civil Engineer Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Cleveland

1930 W.A. Van Duzer May 1930-May 1931 Harrisburg, PA Assistant Chief Engineer, Department of Highways Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Atlantic City

1931 William R. Smith May 1931-Apr. 1932 Meriden, CT President, Lane Construction Corp. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald St. Louis

1932 Thomas H. Cutler Apr. 1932-May 1933 Jefferson City, MO Chief Engineer, Missouri Highway Department Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Detroit

1933 H.C. Whitehurst May 1933-May 1935 Washington, DC Director of Highways D.C. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Detroit

1934 H.C. Whitehurst May 1933-May 1935 Washington, DC Director of Highways D.C. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago

1935 William P. MacDonald Apr. 1935-Apr. 1936 New York, NY President, William P. MacDonald Const. Co. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Washington, DC

1936 William T. Chevalier Apr. 1936-Apr. 1938 New York, NY Vice President, McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Cleveland

1937 William T. Chevalier Apr. 1936-Apr. 1938 New York, NY Vice President, McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald New Orleans

1938 Murray D. Van Wagoner May 1938-May 1940 Lansing, MI State Highway Commissioner Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Cleveland

1939 Murray D. Van Wagoner May 1938-May 1940 Lansing, MI State Highway Commissioner Chas. M. Upham Geo. F. Schlesinger San Francisco

1940 Hal G. Sours May 1940-May 1942 Columbus, OH Assistant Director & Chief Engineer Chas. M. Upham Geo. F. Schlesinger Chicago

1941 Hal G. Sours May 1940-May 1942 Columbus, OH Assistant Director & Chief Engineer Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst New York

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CHAIRS, PRESIDENTS & TREASURERS
Year Chair Term Served Business Office Professional Position Held President Treasurer Annual Meeting

1942 C.J. Sherlock May 1942-May 1943 Montgomery, AL Director, Alabama State Highway Department Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Memphis

1943 Carl W. Brown May 1943-Jan. 1945 Jefferson City, MO Chief Engineer, Missouri State Highway Department Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago

1944 Carl W. Brown May 1943-Jan. 1945 Jefferson City, MO Chief Engineer, Missouri State Highway Department Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago

1945 James J. Skelly Jan. 1945-Feb. 1947 Media, PA President, James J. Skelly Company Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago

1946 James J. Skelly Jan. 1945-Feb. 1947 Media, PA President, James J. Skelly Company Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago

1947 James T. Callaway Feb. 1947-Feb. 1949 Chicago, IL Assistant to President, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago

1948 James T. Callaway Feb. 1947-Feb. 1949 Chicago, IL Assistant to President, Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago

1949 Enoch R. Needles Feb. 1949-May 1951 New York, NY Howard, Needles Tammen & Bergendorf Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Washington, DC

1950 Enoch R. Needles Feb. 1949-May 1951 New York, NY Howard, Needles Tammen & Bergendorf Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Cincinnati

1951 Paul B. Reinhold May 1951-Feb. 1953 Pittsburgh, PA President, Atlas Equipment Co. Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Milwaukee

1952 Paul B. Reinhold May 1951-Feb. 1953 Pittsburgh, PA President, Atlas Equipment Co. Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Houston

1953 Robert M. Reindollar Feb. 1953-Jan. 1955 Baltimore, MD Maryland Consulting Engineer Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Boston

1954 Robert M. Reindollar Feb. 1953-Jan. 1955 Baltimore, MD Maryland Consulting Engineer Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Atlantic City

1955 J.N. Robertson Jan. 1955-Jan. 1957 Washington, DC Director of Highways, D.C. Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph New Orleans

1956 J.N. Robertson Jan. 1955- Jan. 1957 Washington, DC Director of Highways, D.C. Louis W. Prentiss Jennings Randolph Miami Beach

1957 Julian R. Steelman Jan. 1957-Jan. 1959 Milwaukee, WI Chairman of the Board, Koehring Co. Louis W. Prentiss Jennings Randolph Chicago

1958 Julian R. Steelman Jan. 1957-Jan. 1959 Milwaukee, WI Chairman of the Board, Koehring Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Washington, DC

1959 Nello L. Teer, Jr. Jan. 1959-Mar. 1961 Durham, NC President, Nello L. Teer Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Dallas

1960 Nello L. Teer, Jr. Jan. 1959-Mar. 1961 Durham, NC President, Nello L. Teer Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Cincinnati

1961 Ralph R. Bartelsmeyer Mar. 1961-Feb. 1963 Springfield, IL Chief Highway Engineer Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Atlantic City

1962 Ralph R. Bartelsmeyer Mar. 1961-Feb. 1963 Springfield, IL Chief Highway Engineer Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson San Francisco

1963 Boyd S. Oberlink Feb. 1963-Jan. 1965 Milwaukee, WI Vice President, Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Chicago

1964 Boyd S. Oberlink Feb. 1963-Jan. 1965 Milwaukee, WI Vice President, Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson New Orleans

1965 John P. Moss Jan. 1965-Feb. 1966 Leeds, AL President, Moss-Thornton Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Washington, DC

1966 J. Burch McMorran Feb. 1966-Mar. 1967 Albany, NY Superintendent, N.Y. Department of Public Works Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Denver

1967 Robert S. Holmes Mar. 1967-Feb. 1969 Pittsburgh, PA General Manager-Highway Products, U.S. Steel Corp. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Bal Harbour

1968 Robert S. Holmes Mar. 1967-Feb. 1969 Pittsburgh, PA General Manager-Highway Products, U.S. Steel Corp. Burton F. Miller J.N. Robertson Las Vegas

1969 Robert G. Bartlett Feb. 1969-Feb. 1970 Harrisburg, PA Secretary of Highways Burton F. Miller J.N. Robertson Chicago

1970 Ralph E. Heffner Feb. 1970-Feb. 1971 Celina, OH President, Heffner Construction Co. Burton F. Miller J.N. Robertson New York

1971 Edward H. Holt Feb. 1971-Apr. 1972 Aurora, IL Vice President, Barber Greene Co. Burton F. Miller J.N. Robertson Los Angeles

1972 E.J. Peltier Apr. 1972-Apr. 1973 St. Louis, MO President, Sverdrup & Parcel Dan Hanson, Sr. J.N. Robertson New Orleans

1973 Ray W. Burgess Apr. 1973-Mar. 1974 Baton Rouge, LA Director, Department of Public Works Dan Hanson, Sr J.N. Robertson Houston

1974 J.L. Cone, Jr. Mar. 1974-Feb. 1975 Tampa, FL Vice President, Cone Bros. Contracting Co. Dan Hanson, Sr J.N. Robertson Las Vegas

1975 James A. Nelson Feb. 1975-Feb. 1976 Oregon, IL Vice President & General Manager, E.D. Etnyre Co. Dan Hanson, Sr J.N. Robertson Chicago

1976 J.C. Landen Feb. 1976-Mar. 1977 St. Paul, MN Corp. Vice President, Traffic Control Products, 3M Co. Dan Hanson, Sr. J.N. Robertson San Francisco

1977 Wilbur S. Smith Mar. 1977-Feb. 1978 Columbia, SC Chairman, Wilbur Smith Associates Dan Hanson, Sr. J.N. Robertson Bal Harbour

1978 Richard R. Stander Feb. 1978-Feb. 1979 Mansfield, OH President, Mansfield Asphalt Paving Co. Dan Hanson, Sr. Clifton W. Enfield Washington, DC

1979 A.B. Long, Jr. Feb. 1979-Feb. 1980 Knoxville, TN Chairman, A. B. Long, Inc. Dan Hanson, Sr. Clifton W. Enfield New Orleans

1980 William B. Eline Feb. 1980-Jan. 1981 Hudson, OH General Sales Manager, Terex Div., General Motors Dan Hanson, Sr. Clifton W. Enfield San Diego

1981 David H. Burrows Jan. 1981-Mar. 1982 Roanoke, VA President, Wiley N. Jackson Co. Dan Hanson, Sr. Clifton W. Enfield Houston

1982 James A. Caywood Mar. 1982-Feb. 1983 Washington, DC President, DeLeuw, Cather & Co. Dan Hanson, Sr. Eugene M. Johnson Phoenix

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CHAIRS, PRESIDENTS & TREASURERS
Year Chair Term Served Business Office Professional Position Held President Treasurer Annual Meeting

1983 Joseph R. Perini, Jr. Feb. 1983-June 1984 Framingham, MA Senior Vice President, Perini Corp. Dan Hanson, Sr. Eugene M. Johnson Orlando

1984 Joseph R. Perini, Jr. Feb. 1983-June 1984 Framingham, MA Senior Vice President, Perini Corp. Dan Hanson, Sr. Eugene M. Johnson Denver

1985 Robert E. Hirschman June 1984-July 1985 York, PA President, H.J. Williams Co. Dan Hanson, Sr. Eugene M. Johnson Hershey

1986 Gary L. Godbersen July 1985-July 1986 Ida Grove, IA Vice President, GOMACO Corp. Dan Hanson, Sr. Eugene M. Johnson San Francisco

1987 Denver Collins, Jr. July 1986-Nov. 1987 Akron, OH President, Marshal C. Rardin & Sons, Inc. Dan Hanson, Sr. Eugene M. Johnson Orlando

1988 Daniel J. Spigai Nov. 1987-Nov. 1988 Alexandria, VA Partner, HNTB Corp. T. Peter Ruane James A. Caywood Phoenix

1989 M.O. Brenden Nov. 1988-Feb. 1990 Eau Claire, WI President, Brenden Construction Co. T. Peter Ruane James A. Caywood Phoenix

1990 Charles Machemehl, Jr. Feb. 1990-Feb. 1991 Birmingham, AL Vice President, Vulcan Materials Co. T. Peter Ruane James A. Caywood Maui

1991 J.C. Lanford Feb. 1991-Feb. 1992 Roanoke, VA Chairman, Adams Construction Co. T. Peter Ruane James A. Caywood Orlando

1992 John P. Rutter Feb. 1992-Mar. 1993 York, PA Executive Vice President, G.A. & F.C. Wagman Inc. T. Peter Ruane C.A. Machemehl, Jr. New Orleans

1993 James R. Madara Mar. 1993-Mar. 1994 Anaheim, CA Senior V.P./Dir. West. Div., Gannett Fleming, Inc. T. Peter Ruane C.A. Machemehl, Jr. San Diego

1994 Kenneth R. Rezendes Mar. 1994-Mar. 1995 Assonet, MA President/Treasurer, K.R. Rezendes, Inc. T. Peter Ruane C.A. Machemehl, Jr. Washington, DC

1995 William G. Mulligan Mar. 1995-Mar. 1996 Woodcliff Lake, NJ Executive Vice President, Ingersoll-Rand Co. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. San Antonio

1996 Jay R. Taylor Mar. 1996-Mar. 1997 Lake Forest, IL President, Stimsonite Corporation T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Las Vegas

1997 Max R. Sproles, P.E. Mar. 1997-Mar. 1998 Reston, VA Vice President, Frederic R. Harris, Inc. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Washington, DC

1998 David R. Kraemer Mar. 1998-Mar. 1999 Plain, WI President/CEO, Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. San Francisco

1999 Stan F. Lanford, Jr. Mar. 1999-Mar. 2000 Hollins, VA Chairman of the Board, Lanford Brothers Co., Inc. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Las Vegas

2000 John W. Midgley, P.E. Mar. 2000-Mar. 2001 Jackson, MI Dir. of Engineering, Jackson County Road Comm. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Washington, DC

2001 John W. Wight, P.E. Mar. 2001-Mar. 2002 Fairfield, NJ Executive Vice President, HNTB T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Washington, DC

2002 Thomas W. Hill Mar. 2002-Sept. 2003 Washington, DC Chief Executive, Oldcastle, Inc. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Las Vegas

2003 Thomas W. Hill Sept. 2003-Sept. 2004 Washington, DC Chief Executive, Oldcastle, Inc. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Washington, DC

2004 Richard Wagman Sept. 2004-Sept. 2005 York, PA Chairman & CEO, G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Boston

2005 Gene McCormick Sept. 2005-Sept. 2006 Naples, FL SVP & Chair of the Board, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Palm Beach

2006 C. Michael Walton Sept. 2006-Oct. 2007 Austin, TX E.H. Cockrell Centennial Chair in Eng., UT at Austin T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill San Diego

2007 Leo A. Vecellio, Jr. Oct. 2007-Oct. 2008 W. Palm Beach, FL Chairman/President/CEO, Vecellio Group, Inc. T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Fort Lauderdale

2008 Charlie Potts Oct. 2008-Oct. 2009 Indianapolis, IN CEO, Heritage Construction & Materials T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Chicago

2009 Larry Tate Oct. 2009-Oct. 2010 Decatur, IL Worldwide Product Manager, Caterpillar Inc. T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Charleston

2010 Bill Cox Oct. 2010-Oct. 2011 Annapolis Junct., MD President, Corman Construction, Inc. T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill New York City

2011 Paul Yarossi Oct. 2011-Sept. 2012 New York, NY President, HNTB Holdings Ltd. T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Monterey

2012 Steve Wright Sept. 2012-Sept. 2013 Charleston, TN President, Wright Brothers Construction T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Memphis

2013 Doug Black Sept. 2013-Sept. 2014 Atlanta, Ga. CEO, John Deere Landscapes T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Milwaukee

2014 Nick Ivanoff Sept. 2014-Sept. 2015 New York, NY President & CEO, Ammann & Whitney T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Los Angeles

2015 David Zachry Sept. 2015-Oct. 2016 San Antonio, Texas CEO, Zachry Corporation T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Philadelphia

2016 David Zachry Oct. 2016-Sept. 2017 San Antonio, Texas CEO, Zachry Corporation T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Tucson

2017 Matt Cummings Sept. 2017-Oct. 2018 Philadelphia, PA Executive Vice President, AECOM T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Virtual*

2018 Robert. E. Alger Oct. 2018-Sept. 2019 Cheshire, CT President & CEO, The Lane Construction Corporation T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill New York City

2019 Steve McGough Sept. 2019-Oct. 2020 Sugar Land, TX President & CFO, HCSS Dave Bauer Thomas W. Hill Savannah

2020 Steve McGough Oct. 2020-Sept. 2021 Sugar Land, TX President & CFO, HCSS Dave Bauer Thomas W. Hill Virtual**

2021 Ward Nye Sept. 2021-Sept. 2022 Raleigh, NC Chairman, President & CEO, Martin Marietta Dave Bauer Thomas W. Hill Pinehurst

*Due to Hurricane Irma.


**Due to pandemic.

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Gary L. Godbersen James R. Madara, P.E. Rich Wagman
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Anna F. Graves John W. Midgley, P.E. Charles Wiles
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Arthur D. Haddad James D. Pitcock, Jr. Leo A. Vecellio, Jr.
Henry Heck, Jr. Charles Potts Paul Yarossi
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ARTBA AWARD WINNERS
In 1960, the association established the “ARTBA Award” to recognize outstanding contributions that have advanced
the broad goals of the association. It is the highest honor the association bestows. Many distinguished members of the
transportation construction industry have received the award, along with more than a dozen U.S. representatives and U.S.
senators, two U.S. secretaries of transportation and two state governors. (Private sector recipients are noted in italics.)

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National Park Service (Arlington Sen. James Inhofe Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan Rep. James Howard
Memorial Bridge) Thomas W. Hill Rep. Robert Roe Eugene M. Johnson
United Contractors J. C. Lanford
Southern California Contractors 2002 Charles Machemehl, Jr. 1976
Association (SCCA) Rep. Don Young M. O. Brenden Norbert Tiemann
Robert E. Hirschman J. N. Robertson
2019 John W. Wight, P.E. 1990
David S. Zachry Sen. Robert C. Byrd 1975
2001 Daniel J. Hanson, Sr. Rep. William H. Harsha
2018 Jane Garvey William O. Faylor, Sr.
Bill Toohey Frank McArdle 1989
Peter Tully Richard D. Morgan 1974
2017 Reed Sprinkel Rep. John A. Blatnick
T. Peter Ruane 2000 D. Grant Mickle
Sen. Max Baucus 1988
2016 Henry L. Heck Rep. Glenn Anderson 1973
Steve Wright James A. Caywood Rep. James Wright, Jr.
1999 Donald B. Stabler
2015 Sen. Christopher 1987
Doug Oberhelman “Kit” Bond Sen. Steve Symms 1972
Stan F. Lanford William Dickinson Francis C. Turner
2014 Burton F. Miller
Ron DeFeo 1998 1986
Sen. Phil Gramm Ray Barnhart 1971
2013 David R. Kraemer Robert G. Burleson A. E. Johnson
Paul Yarossi James R. Madara, P.E.
William G. Mulligan 1985 1970
2012 Kenneth R. Rezendes Robert N. Hunter Douglas B. Fugate
Rep. Tom Petri John P. Rutter Buckner Hinkle
Leo A. Vecellio, Jr. Max R. Sproles, P.E. 1969
1984 J. E. Buchanan
Jay R. Taylor
2011 Lester P. Lamm
Sen. Barbara Boxer 1997 James E. Wilson 1968
Rep. Nick J. Rahall Rep. William C. Cramer
2010 1983
Denver Collins, Jr.
Charles Potts Rep. Norman Y. Mineta 1967
1996 G. H. Bakke J. Murch McMorran
2009 Hon. Rodney Slater
Sen. George Voinovich 1982 1966
Brad Miller
Rich Wagman Hon. Drew Lewis Rex M. Whitton
1995 Robert S. Holmes
2008 Rep. James L. Oberstar 1965
Sen. Patty Murray 1981 Sen. Jennings Randolph
Richard R. Stander, Sr.
Eugene McCormick Sen. Robert T. Stafford
1994 Clifton W. Enfield 1964
2007 E. Dean Carlson Rep. George H. Fallon
Jack Schenendorf 1980
Harry A. Lindberg
James D. Pitcock, Jr. Gov. Harry R. Hughes 1963
1993 Robert O. Swain John C. Mackie
2006 Sen. George Mitchell
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger 1979 1962
Gov. Gerald Baliles
Dave Watts Rep. E. G. Shuster Nello L. Teer, Jr.
Fred Broad
W. Guy Gunn
Gary Godbersen
2005 1961
Sen. Charles Grassley 1978 Julien Steelman
Mary Peters Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, Jr.
Tom Walker James D. Pitcock, Jr. 1960
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John Boyle, Source Contractors Shant Boyajian, Nossaman LLP
Joe Cutillo, Sterling Construction Co. Steve Davidson, American Structurepoint
Don Graul, The Branch Group Roger Driskell, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly
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Jeff Nelson, David Nelson Construction Co. Nick Farber, Colorado High Performance Transportation Enterprise
Jim Peterson, James Peterson Sons Hope Grumbles, Fluor Corporation
Kenneth R. Rezendes, K.R. Rezendes, Inc. Noah Jolley, HNTB
W. Mark Sterling, The Beaver Excavating Co. Steven Kats, Kiewit
Michael Vecellio, The Vecellio Group Bryan Kendro, RS&H
Rich Wagman, Wagman, Inc. Mike Kirk, Itinera Infrastructure & Concessions
Steve Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Company Chris Larsen, Itinera Infrastructure & Concessions
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Gail Lewis, HDR Engineering, Inc.
Jennifer Papantonio, Peckar & Abramson, P.C.
Bob Poole, Reason Public Policy Institute
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Dr. Joshua Schank, LA Metro
Geoff Segal, Macquarie Capital
Jeff Shropshire, C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc.
Materials & Services Division Ken Smith, HDR Engineering, Inc.
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Kevin Thibault, Florida Department of Transportation
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Randy Lake, CRH Chuck Wall, Seyfarth Shaw LLP
Steve McGough, HCSS Dr. Shawn Wilson, Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development
Ben Robuck, CEMEX
Jeff Sterner, High Industries PAST PRESIDENTS—EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD
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Jennifer Aument, AECOM
Planning & Design Division Steve DeWitt, ACS Infrastructure Development, Inc.
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Phil Russell, Lochner, Inc.
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Ozzy Bravo, Terracon David Spector, KPMG
Richard Capps, STV Tom Stoner, Lochner, Inc.
Kevin Cornish, T.Y. Lin International Ray Tillman, RT Consultancy
Jason Dalhvik, H.W. Lochner Joe Wingerter, Kiewit Corporation
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Paula Hammond, WSP USA
Craig Johnson, Dewberry Engineers
Eli Khoury, HDR Research & Education Division
Scott Lang, KCI BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Robert Matthews, Gannett Fleming STAFF LIAISON: Dr. Alison Premo Black
Eric Morris, HNTB PRESIDENT: Dr. Karen Philbrick, Mineta Transportation Institute
Chris Nazar, CDM Smith
Bryan Nicol, Hatch DIRECTORS
Melinda Peters, RK&K Dr. Hilary Nixon, Mineta Transportation Institute
Joe Romano, Larson Design Group Dr. Shashi Nambisan, University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Sean Samsel, Psomas Dr. Mike Knodler, UMass Transportation Center
Ray Steege, Wood Dr. Constantine Tarawneh, University Transportation Center for Railway Safety,
Bob Stevens, ARCADIS The University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
Aykut Urgen, Parsons

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DIVISION LEADERS FORUMS
Transportation Officials Division Construction Forum
BOARD OF DIRECTORS STAFF LIAISON: Rich Juliano
STAFF LIAISON: Carolyn Kramer Simons CO-CHAIRS:
PRESIDENT: Brian W. Ness, Idaho Transportation Department Al Hoffman, Road-Con
VICE PRESIDENT: John W. Midgley, P.E., Calhoun County (MI) Road Department Ananth Prasad, Florida Transportation Builders’ Association
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Carl Schoedel, Kane County, Ill. Mike Mangione, WSP USA

DIRECTORS
Paul Gruner, Montgomery County, Ohio Innovation & Technology Forum
Darren Kettle, Ventura County Transportation Commission (Calif.) STAFF LIAISON: Allison Klein
Gary Rosewicz, Riley County, Kan. CHAIR: Steve Berglund, Trimble
Eric Seibring, Piatt County, Ill.
Terrell Temple, Kemper County, Miss.
Carl Schoedel, Kane County, Ill.
Safety Forum
STAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
CO-CHAIRS:
Jim Burnley, Venable
Transportation Safety Industry Division Lee Cole, CRH
STAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant Laura Huizinga, Lindsay Transportation Solutions
PRESIDENT: Tom Aber, Impact Recovery Systems, Inc.
VICE PRESIDENT: Daniel Hickey, 3M
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT: Cecil Brown, Hill and Smith
Safety Forum Subcommittees:
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Mike Stenko, Transpo Industries STAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
Kevin White, Brite-Line CHAIR: Lee Cole, CRH
Kevin Harrison, Signs and Safety
Scott Seeley, Reflexite Transportation Safety Advisory Council
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AASHTO-AGC-ARTBA Joint Committee John Hay, CRH Americas Materials, Inc.
Dan Hickey, 3M
(ARTBA Delegation) Laura Huizinga, Lindsay Transportation Solutions
STAFF LIAISONS: Rich Juliano, Dean Franks Michael Malloy, NV5, Inc.
ARTBA CO-CHAIR: Tim Creson, Texas Sterling Construction Co. Rich Markwith, TranSystems
Matt Pim, Riverside Construction Company
DELEGATES Phillip Russell, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Matt Cummings, T.Y. Lin International Carl Schoedel, Kane County, Illinois
John Derr, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Jeff Sterner, High Industries, Inc.
Tim Duit, Duit Construction Co., Inc.
Paula Hammond, WSP USA
John Hay, CRH Americas Materials
Susan Martinovich, HNTB Transportation Investment Advocacy Council
Ward Nye, Martin Marietta (ex officio) STAFF LIAISONS: Carolyn Kramer Simons, Dr. Alison Premo Black
Ananth Prasad, Florida Transportation Builders’ Association CO-CHAIRS:
Barry Ruffalo, Astec Industries Inc. Maria Fuentes, Maine Better Transportation
Kent Starwalt, Tennessee Road Builders Association Seth Millican, Georgia Transportation Alliance
Jim Triplett, United Infrastructure Group, Inc. Kevin Adam, Rural Transportation Advocacy Council (Arizona)
Steve Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Company Susie Alcorn, Transportation Coalition of Tennessee
Courtney L. Baker, Louisiana Association of Business and Industry
ALTERNATES Isabelle Levin-Beegle, Transurban
Mike Stenko, Transpo Industries, Inc. Deriece Pate Bennett, Maryland Chamber of Commerce
Dave Zanetell, Kraemer North America David C. Birtwistle, Northern Virginia Transportation Alliance
Benjamin Brockschmidt, Illinois Infrastructure Council —
Illinois Chamber of Commerce
Kevin Burke III, P.E., Illinois Asphalt Pavement Association
Membership Development Committee Karen Buschmann, Missouri Chamber of Commerce
STAFF LIAISON: Allison Klein Amna Cameron, North Carolina Department of Transportation
CHAIR: Tom O’Grady, HNTB Kim Cella, Citizens for Modern Transit
Matt Blake, Lane Construction Roger J. Cohen, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Tim Duit, Duit Holdings Jeff Collins, P.E., PMP, LJA Engineering
Steve McGough, HCSS Steve Davidson, P.E., American Structurepoint, Inc.
Lisa Robert, RS&H Lou Dixon, P.E., Crawford, Murphy & Tilly | Engineers & Consultants
Ben Robuck, CEMEX Margaret Donahoe, Minnesota Transportation Alliance
Roger Driskell, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly | Engineers & Consultants
Patrice Duval, SNC-Lavalin Capital USA Inc.
Mike Elmendorf, AGC NYS
Nominating & Leadership Development Committee Bill Elverman, PKA Marketing Communications
STAFF LIAISON: Dave Bauer Scott Fant, Sloan Construction
CHAIR: Steve McGough, HCSS Dennis Faulkenberg, Indiana Construction Association
Andrea French, TAG Houston
Matt Girard, Plenary Concessions
Rebecca Gordon, Transportation for Illinois Coalition
Jeff Glenn, GlennView
Sallie Gowan, Association of County Commissions of Alabama/ DRIVE Alabama
Paul Gruner, P.E., P.S., Montgomery County
Industry Leader Development Council Mark C. Harmon, South Carolina Chamber of Commerce
STAFF LIAISON: Allison Klein
Drew Harrell, Alliance for Alabama’s Infrastructure
CHAIR: Sofia Berger, WSP USA Chris Hawkins, Hawkins Construction Company
VICE CHAIR: Brandon Squire, Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Debby Jackson, Transportation Development Association of Wisconsin
Southern Chair: Ben Lehr, RS&H Brittney Kaufmann, Arizona Chamber of Commerce & Industry
Southern Vice Chair: Nick DiBartolo, Rogers Group Vicki Kitchin, Build Indiana Council
Northeastern Chair: Anthony Attanasio, Hawk Strategies Thomas Kleback, Arup
Northeastern Vice Chair: Jermaine Huell, STV Jim Kleppe, Golder Associates Inc.
Western Chair: Matt Blake, Lane Construction Sia Kusha, Plenary Group
Central Chair: Brent Freeman, Kraemer North America M. Chad LaRue, P.E., Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors, Inc.
Central Vice Chair: Jeff Lackey, TranSystems Tom Layfield, Alabama Road Builders Association
Johnny Limbaugh, Wright Construction Group
Marshall Macomber, Think P3
Larry Major, Pike Industries
Surface Transportation Advisory Council Maria Matthews, American Society of Civil Engineers
STAFF LIAISON: Lauren Schapker Joshua McNemar, Louisiana Department of Transportation & Development
CHAIR: Matt Cummings, T.Y. Lin International Dan Meckes, Crawford, Murphy & Tilly | Engineers & Consultants
John Bauer, CNH Nizar Melehani, P.E., State of California, Department of Transportation
Brian Bellfi, Kraemer North America Josh Moenning, 4 Lanes 4 Nebraska
Tony Boals, Wright Brothers Construction
Chris Fronheiser, T.Y. Lin International
Mike Glezer, Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc.

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COUNCILS & TASK FORCES
Aaron Moniza, P.E., Foth Infrastructure & Environment, LLC Workforce Development Council
William J. Mueller, J.D., MUELLER | ROBAK LLC STAFF LIAISONS: Rich Juliano, Allison Klein, Carolyn Kramer, Krystal Taylor
Dan Osborn, Indiana Constructors, Inc. CO-CHAIRS:
John Parkinson, Association for the Improvement of American Infrastructure Nick DiBartolo, Rogers Group
Sally S. Patrenos, Floridians for Better Transportation Jorge Quezada, Granite Construction
Jennifer Patterson, South Carolina Alliance to Fix Our Roads Ken Bertolini, Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association
F. Matthew Pepe, Construction Industry Council Stan Caldwell, Carnegie Mellon University
Mike Pepper, Mississippi Road Builders Association Qingbin 'QC' Cui, University of Maryland
Ken Perret, Louisiana Good Roads and Transportation Association Jim DeSanto, Federal Highway Administration
John D. Perry, Edw. C. Levy Co. Chris Fronheiser, T.Y. Lin International
Michael Quigley, California Alliance for Jobs Ramon Gaanderse, Tucson Asphalt
Alan Reinkemeyer, AGC of Missouri Donald Graul, Branch Group
Terri Sharpley Reynolds, Association of County Commissions of Alabama/ David Harwood, Terracon
DRIVE Alabama Jermaine Huell, STV, Inc.
Tim Scanlon, Construction Industries of Rhode Island Jose Holguin-Veras, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Matt Schaefer, MUELLER | ROBAK LLC Susan Martinovich, HNTB
Trinity Scott, Collier County Eric Morris, HNTB
Stephanie See, Association of Equipment Manufacturers Julia Polston, Indiana Constructors
Jason Soper, NC CHAMBER Max Puchtel, AISC
Jasper (Jay) G. Stem, Jr., P.E., North Carolina Aggregates Association Patrick Sherry, University of Denver
Susan Swift, Suburban Maryland Transportation Alliance Melissa Tooley, Texas A&M University
Humberto (Burt) Tasaico, NC Department of Transportation Amy Valdes, CRH Americas
James Thuerwachter, California Alliance for Jobs Matt Valle, HaulHub, Inc.
Leonard Toenjes, CAE, AGC of Missouri Tom Webb, HCSS
Spencer Townsend, Virginia Office of Public-Private Partnerships Brenda Williams, Idaho Transportation Department
Angela VanFossen, Ohio Contractors Association
Scott Waller, Mississippi Economic Council
Brian Weisbaum, CASE Construction Equipment
Christopher Williams, Barriere Construction Co., LLC
Dave Williams, Metro Atlanta Chamber
Stevan C. Wilver P.E., Larson Design Group
Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)
Program Policy Task Force
STAFF LIAISONS: Rich Juliano, Nick Goldstein
Women Leaders Council CHAIR: Craig Hoogstraten, James J. Anderson Construction
STAFF LIAISON: Allison Klein Lisa Andrzejewski, Robinson & Cole LLP
CHAIR: Susan Martinovich, HNTB Chris Caron, Kiewit Corporation
Lisa Andrzejewski, Robinson & Cole Denise Cooper, Cooper Engineering, Inc.
Julia Barker, Parsons Lorraine D'Angelo, LDA Compliance Consulting
Sofia Berger, WSP USA Felice Farber, General Contractors Association of New York
Jamie Breme, Aldridge Matt Grove, Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association
Jennifer Budd, Cohen Seglias Chad LaRue, Kentucky Highway Contractors Association
Emily Cohen, UCON Bob Latham, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors
Connie Crawford, Itinera Dan Osborn, Indiana Constructors
Karen Dinitz, Transpo Industries Alan Reinkemeyer, Associated General Contractors of Missouri
Michelle Dippel, HNTB Marcos Reyes, Reyes Group
Jihane Fazio, AECOM Meg Rietschlin, Rietschlin Construction
Paula Hammond, WSP USA Matt Shorb, REH Holdings
Susan Lake, RS&H Kent Starwalt, Tennessee Road Builders Association
Agnieszka Lapinksi, Gannett Fleming Mike Sturino, Illinois Road & Transportation Builders Association
Jennifer Papantonio, Peckar & Abramson Charlea Washington, Lane Construction
Brooke Pankey, HCSS Neal Wise, Atwood Fence
Melinda Peters, RK&K Rebecca Wood, The Interchange Foundation
Shelley Randolph, Jacobs
Lisa Robert, RS&H
Rachael Schanel, CRH
Harvind Singh, Singh
Kate Spier, Itinera
Debbie Steiger, Watson Bowman
Melissa Tooley, Texas Transportation Institute
Melanie Valk, Itinera
Patricia Walsh, Parsons
Christina Yokeley, Lochner

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Nick Ivanoff, WSP USA (Retired) ARTBA
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Ward Nye, Martin Marietta
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INDUSTRY LEADER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM GRADUATES
The Industry Leader Development Program (ILDP) celebrated its 25th anniversary in 2021.
There was no 2020 class due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The listings on the following Exclusively sponsored by:
pages are ILDP graduates dating back to 1996.

2021 2018
Patrick Brady, Bernstein Shur Steven Albright, Associated General Contractors of Texas
Jamie Breme, Aldridge Rachel Back, RS&H, Inc.
Michael Collier, Scott Bridge Company Inc. Alan Bernard, Site Safe LLC
Latisha Crawford, WSP Robert Childrey, Wright Brothers Construction, Inc.
Michelle Dippel, HNTB Charles Clendenen, 3M
Paul Edwards, Sloan Construction (A Division of Reeves Construction Company) Jeff Darnell , Sterling Construction Company
Michael Gallant, HaulHub Technologies Andre DeCraene, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC
William Geary, Erie County, NY Matthew Hayek, RK&K
Mark Gilliam, Tensar International Corporation Aaron Hoover, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors
Jermaine Huell, STV Matthew Horan, Ajax Paving Industries of Florida, LLC
Adrian Keller, Terracon Joel Keels, KCI Technologies, Inc.
Darren Kredel, AECOM Nathan Killingsworth, Harrison Construction Div. of APAC-Atlantic, Inc.
Caleb Lakey, Idaho Transportation Department Krishna Kumar, Louis Berger
Ben Lambert, Caterpillar Inc. Jeff Lackey, TranSystems
Nicholas Largura, Superior Construction Company Southeast, LLC Joshua Lee, Duit Construction Co., Inc.
Leigh Lilla, David Nelson Construction Co. Brian Marsh, Ford Construction Company
Jonathan Manke, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Scott Mercier, MAS Building and Bridge, Inc.
Camilo Monge, WSP USA Ryan Mitchell, CDM Smith
Daniela Moreno, Parsons Corporation Eric Morris, HNTB Corporation
Nicholas Nadeau, Infrastructure Ventures Trent Newell, Newell Roadbuilders
Dustin Olson, W. W. Clyde & Co. Jeffery Peterson, James Peterson Sons Inc.
Ketul Parekh, HCSS Brett Pope, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Kenneth Ross Rezendes, K. R. Rezendes, Inc. Christopher Reed, Jones Bros Contractors, LLC
Carlos Sanchez, TY Lin International Tyler Smith, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.
Harvind Singh, SINGH + Associates, Inc.
Sandeep Singh, TY Lin International
Jennifer Steen, WSP 2017
Molly Stratman, Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association Robert E. Alger Jr., The Lane Construction Corporation
Sushant Upadhyaya, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Richard Ames, AECOM
Joseph Whitehead, Beltzer Bangert & Gunnell LLP Luis Barragan, Gannett Fleming
Neal Wise, Atwood Fence Company Sofia Berger, Louis Berger
Emilee Woods, Parsons Matt Blake, Parsons
Melannie Wright, RS&H, Inc. Rick Both, Parsons
Erin Coates, CH2M Hill
Nick DiBartolo, Rogers Group, Inc.
2019 Jason Fischer, P.E., The Great Lakes Construction Co.
Julia Barker, Parsons Corporation Dan Holley, 3M
Jerae Carlson, CEMEX, Inc. David Leber, Wagman Heavy Civil, Inc.
Mitchell Cooper, Cooper Engineering Johnny Limbaugh, Wright Construction Group
Tyler Farella, Parsons Construction Group, Inc. Timothy Miller, AECOM
Keith Foxx, RK&K Matthew Mullally, AECOM
Victor Fricke, Texas Sterling Construction Co. Madhu Narayanasamy, CDM Smith
Travis Gates, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc. Kevin Oberheim, Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP
Cody Jackson, Jones Bros Contractors, LLC Jeffrey Saunders, Thompson-Arthur Division of APAC-Atlantic, Inc.
Andrew Kitchen, The Lane Construction Corporation
Sherina Lam, AECOM
William Letchworth, WSP 2016
Howard Lubliner, Burns and McDonnell Bret Barton , Granite Construction
Mark Luther, WSP Jason Brame, Larson Design Group
Kim Maiolo, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors Chris Carter, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Zach McClellan, Ferrovial Agroman US Corp Ian Chaney, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Christopher McGuire, AECOM Joseph Dooley, Granite Construction
Eric Ogren, Harrison Construction Division of APAC – Atlantic, Inc. Justin Englert, Parsons Corporation
Brett Paulk, H.O. Weaver & Sons, Inc. Michael Estes, HDR
Brian Pourciau, Parsons Brian Fairwood, TranSystems Corporation
Carrie Rocha, HNTB Corporation Timothy Fogarty, George Harms Construction Co. Inc.
Kenneth Shovlin, American Bridge Company Brent Freeman, Kraemer North America, LLC
Brian Smith, AECOM Adam Gardner, KCI Technologies
Brian Teles, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Diana Herriman, AECOM
Ryan Terry, The Lane Construction Corporation Charlie Hetland, CH2M

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INDUSTRY LEADER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM GRADUATES
Jennifer Hoffman, Astladi Dan Sporik, AECOM
Marc Hustad, HNTB Corporation Jason Sturgeon, Ohio Department of Transportation
Craig Klusman, AECOM Craig Suhoskey, AECOM
William Laird, HDR, Inc. Joseph Sullivan, Ammann & Whitney
Alexandra Lauzon, Virginia Office of Public-Private Partnerships Tom Webb, HCSS
Gaelen Magee, MAS Building & Bridge, Inc. Alex Wright,WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Pamela May, DelDOT Scott Zeevaart, Gannett Fleming Inc.
James Minor, Swank Construction Company, LLC
Jeremy Mitchell, Bell & Associates Construction, L.P.
David Naibauer, Kraemer North America, LLC 2014
Jacqueline Peduzzi, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff David Ballard, Granite Construction Inc.
Katherine Poole, RK&K Justin Berglund, David Nelson Construction Company
Josh Revell, AECOM Andrew Bremer, Ohio Department of Transportation
Brett Richter, Buckley Powder Company Clarence Brickey, APAC-Atlantic Oldcastle Materials
Sean Samsel, Psomas Gary Brown, Granite Construction Inc.
Keith Sommer, Fluor Spencer Cameron, Aecon Construction Group Inc.
Mariana Torres, Louis Berger Bradley Cooper, HNTB Corporation
Matthew Valle, Oldcastle Materials Marcus Coronado, Texas Department of Transportation
Amy Walker, Ergon Asphalt & Emulsions Andrew Craig, KCI Technologies
Nick Davis, Mid-State Construction Co., Inc.
Scott Delesdernier, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
2015 Garrick Edwards, AECOM
Daniel Alvarez, Transurban Irene Eells, Ammann & Whitney
Nicholas Amrhein, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Ben Engelhardt, Texas Department of Transportation
Paul Armano, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Matthew Frantz, TRC Worldwide Engineering, Inc.
Cris Asuncion, 3M Christopher Frieberg, Kiewit Corporation
Barnes Barton, APAC-Atlantic, Inc. - Thompson Arthur Division Rebekah Gaudreau, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Ozzy Bravo, Terracon Troy Gerry, 3M Traffic Safety & Security Division
Josh Brezezinski, Hoffman Construction Company Troy Gjerde, Webber, LLC
Steven Byars, RS&H, Inc. Ryan Gorman, Corman Construction
Peter Byrne, Arup Joseph Grantham, Parsons Transportation Group
John Campbell, Granite Construction Inc. Martha Gross, Arup
Brian Charlesworth, Wright Brothers Construction Company, Inc. Jason Hardell, George Harms Construction Company
Dennis Coventon, Plenary Group Daniel Hart, Gannett Fleming
Crystal Cummings, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Dan Healey, George Harms Construction Company
David Dodson, CH2M Yamila Hernandez, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Casey Dusza, Texas Department of Transportation Jonathan Hirschfeld, Hirschfeld Industries
Clint Estess, Dickerson & Bowen, Inc. Lisa Hoeke, H.W .Lochner
Tucker Ferguson, Texas Department of Transportation Jake Hutchinson, VCE Inc.
Kristi Flagg, Texas Department of Transportation Auden Kaehler, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Christopher Foley, AECOM Steve Katko, CH2M
Joanna Franks, Texas Department of Transportation Jimmy Kendrick, T.L. Wallace Construction Co., Inc.
Scott Freeman, J-Track, LLC AJ Kuhrmeyer, 3M Traffic Safety & Security Division
Daniel Haake, CDM Smith Charles Labarbera, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Kevin Harms, George Harms Construction Valerie Lefler, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Will Hawthorne, CH2M Benjamin Lehr, RS&H
William Hicks, Lochner Eduardo Maeyama, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
B. Jones, Scott Insurance Eric McElroy, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Elizabeth Justison, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Joey Merril, Hoffman Construction Co.
Lara Karamatsu, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Allen Minks, Terracon Consultants Inc.
Christopher Keppeler, MAS Building and Bridge, Inc. Kyle Oszeyczik, AECOM
Johaan Klein, Ohio Department of Transportation Craig Parks, American Structurepoint Inc.
Brian Lee, Lane Construction Corporation Keith Quernemoen, HDR, Inc.
Rico Lepore, WSP/WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Julie Rabeux, Texas Department of Transportation
Robert Mahar, National Capital Industries Tom Ringelstetter, CH2M
Paul Nasados, High Steel Structures LLC Peter Ruscitti, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Christopher Nazar, CDM Smith Brian Smith, LoJac Enterprises, Inc.
Megan Owings, David A. Bramble, Inc. Jacob Stone, Wright Brothers Construction Co.
Luke Peterson, Granite Construction Aaron Stover, Michael Baker International Inc.
James Reed, SEC, Inc. Robert Taylor, Gannett Fleming
Brian Reynolds, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Eric Vansciver, AECOM
Michelle Roberts, RK&K Sara Vink, Beveridge & Diamond PC
Christopher Robertson, Mountaineer Contractors Jake Weaver, CH2M
Pete Rogers, 3M David White, Superior Paving Corp.
Joe Romano, Larson Deisgn Group Rebecca Wood, Superior Paving Corp.
Jeremy Rosario, J-Track LLC Robby Wood, Superior Paving Corp.
Paul Silber, George Harms Construction

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INDUSTRY LEADER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM GRADUATES
2013 Brian Hawk, Advantage Steel & Construction
Dario Alvarez, Plastic Safety Systems, Inc. Jack Haynes, Reynolds Smith and Hills, Inc.
Matthew Arp, Wright Brothers Construction Company, Inc. Scott Haywood, Texas Department of Transportation
Andrew Barash, CH2M John Kimberly, Nodarse & Associates
Christopher Benson, CH2M Heather Kraus, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Christopher Berger, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Chad LaRue, Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors
Matthew Bignell, 3M Ben Ledsinger, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Jay Burleson, Florida Transportation Builders’ Association Bridget Malinowski, AECOM
Julia Capuchino, C.C. Myers, Inc. William Markovitz, 3M
Kenzie Cooper, Lafarge North America Inc. Robert Matthews, Gannett Fleming
Chad Critcher, RS&H Clay McInnis, McInnis Construction
Jason Dahlvik, H.W. Lochner Bob Prince, AECOM
Charles Dewey, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Michael Quirin, Jacobs Engineering Group
T.J. Dixon, LoJac Enterprises Joe Quitter, HNTB Corporation
Rachael Elmore, Edge Construction Brian Raff, National Steel Bridge Alliance
Jason Estes, Granite Construction Inc. Ted Saltzman, Orafol Reflective Solutions Americas
Jihane Fazio, AECOM Chris Sandberg, PKF-Mark III
Joseph Fazio, TranSystems Hugh Scott, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
Miguel Fernandez, CEMEX USA Chris Simmons, Simmons Erosion Control, Inc.
James Gregg, HNTB Corporation Jennie Simmons, Simmons Erosion Control, Inc.
Mike Hahn, Lunda Construction Company Athreya Sreenivasan, CH2M
Robert Harms, George Harms Construction Co., Inc. Ellen White, 3M
Heather Heindel, Kilpatrick Townsend
Michael Hutchinson, HNTB Corporation
Conner Jensch, Hoffman Construction Company 2011
David Jeong, Iowa State University Rolando Amaya, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Bradford Johnson, CDM Smith Heather Ashley-Nguyen, AECOM
David Johnson, Kiewit Infrastructure South Co. Isabella Bejarano, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jason Keen, Lehman-Roberts Company Raj Bridgelall, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute
Jason Kerby, NTE Mobility Partners Scott Briscoe, E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
Meridith Krebs, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff A.J. Catalanotte, CH2M
Caleb Linn, PCL Civil Constructors Russell Clark, Parsons
Megan K. MacLaughlin-Barck, Larson Construction Co., Inc. Brian Cresenzi, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
James Maloney, Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc. Michael Graham, Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.
Lucas Olson, HDR, Inc. Stacy Green, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Gina Parker, 3M Andrew Gouge, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
John Payne, Rogers Group, Inc. Randy Griffin, E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
Shane Petersen, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. Daniel Halley, Peterson & Espino, P.A.
Robert Plumb, ORAFOL Reflective Solutions Americas Dustin Hamburg, Terex
Michael Prince, Wright Brothers Construction Company, Inc. Hany Haroun, CH2M
Andrew Rogers, Granite Construction Inc. Shawn Hoffman, Hoffman Construction Company
Edward Rottmann, Stowers Machinery Corporation Grier Kirkpatrick, 3M
Brett Shankles, Bryant Contracting, Inc. David Lipka, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Paul Silberman, Sabra, Wang & Associates, Inc. David Loftus, HNTB Corporation
Tony Skulick, CEMEX USA Joshua McGee, Joe McGee Construction, Inc.
Christopher Sweat, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc. Brian McVeigh, Reflexite Americas
Cecily Way, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Heather Milne, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Justin Wilson, Wilson & Associates, P.C. Robert Morris, E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
Carol Wynperle, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Christian Mulaire, Parsons
Richard Prior, AECOM
Scott Rhine, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
2012 Rob Scarcello, 3M
Robert Allen, HDR, Inc. Tim Schuch, PKF-Mark III
German Arenes, Ammann & Whitney Brett Smith, HDR, Inc.
Holly Arnold, CH2M Scott Szympruch, Corman Construction, Inc.
Andrew Bazil, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Christopher West, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Melisa Bittancourt, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Christy Cahalan, AECOM
Emily Cohen, United Contractors
Jason Duss, Hoffman Construction Company
Adler Eliacin, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Justin Englert, CH2M
Daveen Goodman, Ohio Department of Transportation
Ryan Hanke, Ohio Department of Transportation

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INDUSTRY LEADER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM GRADUATES
2010 Scott Horn, Kelly Tractor Co.
Matt Ade, Judlau Contracting Brent James, 3M
Bret M. Anderson, 3M Traffic Safety Systems Division John Kenty, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Will Barresi, CH2M Mary Beth Klein, Trinity Highway Products
Brent Bergin, CH2M Denise McAllister, 3M
Todd Bettger, PBS&J Casey Morgan, General Contractors Association of New York
Saurabh Bhattacharya, Parsons Transportation Group John Murray, General Contractors Association of New York
Jennifer Bixby, AECOM Doug Needham, Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association
Brett A. Brenize, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Michael Palacios, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Chris Burke, Granite Construction Inc. Joe Pope, APAC-Missouri, Inc.
Karen Burquest, 3M Traffic Safety Systems Division Brian Reilly, Granite Construction Inc.
Brian Byrne, H.W. Lochner, Inc. Damon Rhodes, Wilbur Smith Associates
Christopher E. Coleman, IEW Construction Group, Inc. Dallas Richards, HDR, Inc.
William Conlon, Ammann & Whitney Jack Roberts, Austin Industries
Chase Cox, Corman Construction, Inc. Michael Socci, MAS Building & Bridge, Inc.
Jeremy Curtis, Wade Trim Associates, Inc. John Son, STV Incorporated
Chris Deane, Granite Construction Inc. W. Emerson Teer, Clark Construction Group LLC
Bradley Dillman, High Steel Structures, Inc. Shawn Thompson, CH2M
Gerrit Dyke, Barrier Systems, Inc. Robert Victor, AECOM
Alan R. Eckman, AECOM Lance Wanamaker, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Larry Ehlers, AECOM Robert Williams, Vecellio and Grogan
James Farina, Judlau Contracting
Mathew B. Fielding,Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Chris S. Goss, Hoffman Construction Company 2008
Mark Hager, HDR, Inc. Amanda Abrams, J.D. Abrams, L.P.
Mary Katherine Harbin, Maymead, Inc. Mark Aikawa, CH2M
Bobby Hedrick, Branscome, Inc. Albert Amos, Jacobs Carter Burgess
Louis B. Imbroto, Long Island Contractors’ Association Nicholas Andreychek, SemMaterials, L.P.
Brock LaForty, STV Inc. Matt Carnal, SemMaterials, L.P.
Christopher Massmann, Kiewit Southern Co. Theresa Carr, CH2M
Jennifer Mitchell, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Lyle Clark, Granite Construction Inc.
Christopher Mwalwanda, Wilbur Smith Associates Robert Davidson, Scott Insurance
Michael A. Norris, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Lorena Echeverria, AECOM
Tara Olsen, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Michael Eichten, AECOM
Patrick O’Mara, STV Inc. Dan Fischer, 3M Traffic Safety Systems
Eric Ostfeld, Parsons Transportation Group Aaron Flautt, AECOM
Michael A. Perrotta, AECOM Meghan Fletcher, Transurban
Luis Porrello, HNTB Corporation S. Ponch Frank, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.
Michelle Reddin, Trauner Consulting Services Christopher Fronheiser, AECOM
J. Alex Rosser, Michael Baker Engineering, Inc. Calex Gonzalez, HDR Alaska, Inc.
Scott M. Shimko, Borton-Lawson Chip Greene, Bell & Associates Construction LP
Jorge Silva, Judlau Contracting, Inc. David Harwood, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Ryan Snow, Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. Gregory Heinz, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Grant Summers, Summers-Taylor Inc. Robert Kerns, Transurban
Elizabeth M. Tatro, Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association Mimi Kronisch, Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP
John P.G. Thompson, Thompson Machinery Steve Lillich, The Shelley Company
Sean Andre Tihal, Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc. Daniel Lucas, The Walsh Group
John Michael White, Prince Contracting, LLC Oscar Moreno, SemMaterials, L.P.
Judson Wible, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Michael Morgan, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc.
Mary Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Co. Robert Orr, Wilbur Smith Associates
Danielle Yearsley, CH2M Jason Phillips, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Erik Yingling, Stacy and Witbeck, Inc. M. Porter, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Elizabeth Young, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc. Bob Schafer, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.
Jeffrey Schechtman, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jo Ellen Sines, Corman Construction, Inc.
2009 Wes Stafford, Wilbur Smith Associates
Brent Baker, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Weng On Tam, HDR, Inc.
Judson Dalton, English Construction Company Scott Voytek, 3M Traffic Safety Systems
Thomas Day, Barletta Engineering Corp. Jason Wagner, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors
Raymond Denton, II, Terracon Consultants, Inc. Joseph Wilson, Wilson and Associates, Engineering, Surveying
Michael Derksen, Granite Construction Inc. Thomas Zink, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Andrew Douglas, Kiewit Corporation
Naldo Gonzalez, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
John Gray, AECOM
John Hooper, APAC Southeast, Inc.

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INDUSTRY LEADER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM GRADUATES
2007 Christopher LaTuso, HDR, Inc.
Jose de Jesus Martinez, Orange County Transportation Authority
Matthew S. Bieschke, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Consult Inc.
Peter Brahm, Reflexite Corporation Ryan McCourt, McCourt Construction Company, Inc.
Gregory Brown, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Americas, Inc. Jeffrey D. Nelson, David Nelson Construction
Matthew D. Clark, Psomas Beth Overstreet, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Kevin R. Collins, HDR, Inc. Robert Parker, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Jonathan P. Engelke, AECOM Scott Pittman, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc.
James Gordon, AECOM Steve Ryan, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Derick Hallahan, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Americas, Inc. William C. Shelor, Parsons Transportation Group
Eric Hedman, 3M Company Kevin Slack, CH2M
Daniel W. Herring, H.W. Lochner, Inc. Kenneth B. Spillett, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Construction Services, Inc.
Ken Kubacki, Granite Construction Inc. Christopher Vecellio, Vecellio Group, Inc.
Doug LaVoie, Wilbur Smith Associates Michael A. Vecellio, Vecellio Group, Inc.
Curtis Long, Superior Construction Company, Inc. William H. Wilfong, APAC, Inc.
Greg Murphy, HNTB Ohio, Inc.
Matthew L. Nardi, Dennison Bridge Inc.
Matthew C. Natale, Michael Baker Jr., Inc. 2004
Thomas L. Nelson, CH2M Stephen C. Anderson, Astec Industries, Inc.
Robert T. Polcyn, H.W. Lochner, Inc. Keith A. Bergman, McMahon Associates, Inc.
Stuart W. Rankin, Ammann & Whitney Consulting Engineers Richard A. Bray, H. W. Lochner, Inc.
Janel M. Rinderle, United Companies Matthew G. Cummings, AECOM
Ammar G. Salameh, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Lauren A. Diggin, Construction Industries of Massachusetts
Geoff Searle, Granite Construction Inc. Mark C. Fialkowski, Parsons Transportation Group
J. Mitchell Simpson, Wright Brothers Construction Company Inc. Robert H. Fieldbinder, CH2M
Alberto Sosa, HNTB Corporation Brian M. Fraley, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors
Guillermo Suero, HDR Engineering, Inc. Gregory R. Gastelum, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jason Tucker, The Great Lakes Construction Co. John W. Kovacs, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Mark Unterkofler, Dewberry Albert P. Leonard, Great Lakes Construction Co.
Arthur E. Walker, The Walker Company of Kentucky, Inc. Harold E. Lewis, Jr., HDR, Inc.
J. Patrick Watson, Carter & Burgess, Inc. Garry Mattson, Idaho Sand & Gravel Company
James J. Webb, Williamson Count Highway Department James W. McGowan, Granite Construction Inc.
Lee C. Yowell, Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP Luis M. Mota, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jerry Mugg, HNTB Corporation
R. Bradford Oneglia, O & G Industries, Inc.
2006 Jeffrey J. Parisi, Parisi Construction Co., Inc.
Howard Trey Pebley, McAllen Construction, Inc.
Keith Bernard, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Paul Bramble, David A. Bramble, Inc. Matthew R. Shorb, Elderlee, Inc. & L. S. Lee
Mark Compton, American Infrastructure Kenneth A. Smith, HDR, Inc.
Thomas Cushman, AECOM Mark L. Snyder, Tilcon N.Y.
David P. Facchini, Lochner Engineering Stacy J. Stone, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Felice Farber, General Contractors Association of New York Scott A. Stonecheck, Brayman Construction Corp.
Jamie Fossitt, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Tyler Francis, SemMaterials, L.P.
Michael B. Glezer, G.A. & F.C. Wagman 2003
Zina Hedrick, Flint Trading, Inc. Kenneth E. Aducci, HDR, Inc.
Michael Johnson, Kleinfelder Ralph A. Batenhorst, HDR, Inc.
Paul Martin, Brayman Construction Corporation John H. Cinguina, Granite Halmar Construction Company, Inc.
Raymond M. Moran, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff John A. Derr, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Matthew Pepe, Construction Industry Council of Westchester & Hudson Valley Joseph P. Dohony, Melvin Benhoff Sons, Inc.
Robert W. Pierce, Granite Construction Inc. Jeffrey P. Elmer, General Contractors Association of New York
Don Rasmussen, Granite Construction Inc. Eric D. Frary, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Joseph T. Riley, Ammann & Whitney, Inc. Daniel M. Goff, Washington Group International, Inc.
David H. Wilson, Gannett Fleming West, Inc. Daniel P. Goodwin, HBG Flatiron
Tara Haas, Engineering and Utility Contractors Association
Aaron S. Horton, VMS, Inc.
2005 Robert P. Israel, AECOM
James E. Johnston, III, Agate Construction Co., Inc.
Deron A. Banke, APAC, Inc.
Patrick A. Cassity, Parsons Transportation Group Jim Jurgensen, John R. Jurgensen Co.
Brian F. Chase, The Carlyle Group Glen T. Kartalis, AECOM
John Paul Finerson, Lehman-Roberts Company Pam E. Keller, National Asphalt Pavement Association
Jason B. Gabbard, Allen Co., Inc. Robert T. Kerns, Parsons Transportation Group
Vince L. Hafeli, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc. Marlin A. Knowles, Jr., American Consulting, Inc.
Darryl H. Johnson, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Kevin H. Lange, Parsons Transportation Group
Darren Kettle, San Bernardino Associated Governments Michael S. Lasko, CH2M
Kurt W. Krauss, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Larry G. Luke, Granite Construction Inc.
James Laing, Granite Construction Inc. Kenneth J. Macdonald, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff

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INDUSTRY LEADER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM GRADUATES
Tara L. McGovern, Engineering and Utility Contractors Association 2001
Joseph C. McGowan, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald Thomas A. Aber, Avery Dennison/Stimsonite
Phillip W. Stevens, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Kevin Michael Cornish, Parsons Transportation Group
Marvin L. Templeton, Marvin V. Templeton & Sons, Inc. Maurice Fred DeBeary, Jacobs Civil, Inc.
Stephen R. Wells, Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc. Mark Fuerer, Transpolink
James Ghillotti, Ghillotti Construction
Kevin Arakel Haboian, Parsons Transportation Group
2002 Roger A. Hammond, Town of Grafton
Brian S. Aebly, Hoffman Construction Co. Michael J. Hegarty, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
S. Roger Alcott, Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc. Frederick E. James, Adams Construction Company
Melissa A. Blakley, 3M-Traffic Control Materials Division Matthew D. Kerr III, Scott Insurance
S. William Ciudad-Real, Washington Group International, Inc. Takahiko Kimura, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Michael Todd Dyer, Scotty’s Contracting & Stone, LLC John F. McCarthy, 3M Company
Ruedy P. Edgington, Nevada Department of Transportation Dara Jan Morehead, Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance
Ralph E. Gleffe, Granite Construction Inc. Perry Wade Nutter, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Lynn Gorman, Fresno County, Planning & Resource Management Edward Panuska, III, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Eric H. Halvorson, Parsons Transportation Group Daniel Kenneth Peter, Granite Construction Co.
Tijana S. Hamilton, Parsons Transportation Group David B. Peterson, Parsons Transportation Group
Jennifer A. Hill, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Ewa Rodzik, Federal Highway Administration
Richard P. Markwith, AECOM Ayman Smadi, NDSU-UGPTI
George Dewey Martin, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Kenneth H. Taura, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Michael M. Mastropietro, Callanan Industries, Inc. John Zarsky, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Babur R. Mian, Geocomp Corporation/GeoTesting Express, Inc.
Derek J. Piper, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Thomas J. Post, CH2M
Diane P. Purdy, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Edward E. Reese, HDR, Inc.
Thomas J. Wandzilak, High Steel Structures, Inc.
Thomas Witt, VRTBA
See magazine article on inaugural Leadership Impact Awards, p. 18.

Congratulations,
Ponch Frank!
Recipient of an inaugural
ARTBA Leadership Impact Award
Since completing ARTBA’s Industry Leader Development Program
in 2008 (known as the Young Executive Development Program then),
Ponch has stayed involved with ARTBA, working with association
and legislative officials to advance industry priorities. He served for
two years on ARTBA’s Executive Committee as Chair of its Industry
Leader Development Council, after two years as Council Vice Chair.

Scott “Ponch” Frank


Vice President – Asphalt
www.RangerConstruction.com Ranger Construction

Serving Florida with high-quality asphalt contracting, road construction and site development. Proud member of the Vecellio Group.

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INDUSTRY LEADER DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAM GRADUATES
2000 Andrew A. Swart, Swart’s Landscaping, Inc.
Jeff D. Benson, P.E., CH2M Michael J. Sweeney, CTE Engineers
Stephen L. Benton, Callanan Industries, Inc. George W. Walton, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Henry S. Branscome, Henry S. Branscome, Inc. Richard H. Ward, Rogers Group, Inc.
Stephen A. Cardi, Cardi Construction Corporation Lawrence C. Winkleman, S.E. Johnson Companies, Inc.
Kellie J. Chambers, LoJac Enterprises, Inc. Stephen D. Wright, Wright Brothers Construction
John Kelly Coleman, Mid-State Construction Russell L. Zapalac, Carter & Burgess, Inc.
Beth P. DeAngelo, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Kevin J. Ginnerty, Parsons Transportation Group Inc.
Darryl Goodson, Granite Construction Inc. 1997
Ronnie Clark Graves, Kentucky Transportation Center Michael J. Bauer, Jacobs Civil, Inc.
Darrell D. Harms, George Harms Construction Co., Inc. Paul A. Beidel, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
J. Scott Hodge, HSMM, Inc. Sara R. Colosimo, DeLeuw, Cather & Co.
Craig A. Hoogstraten, Buckley & Co., Inc. Clifford Deremo, Stimsonite Corp.
Douglas W. Jackson, Bryant Contracting, Inc. James W. Fox, Great Lakes Construction Co.
Delora A. Kerber, CH2M William J. Frank, Berger, Lehman Associates P.C.
Kurtis L. Knapp, The Great Lakes Construction Co. Robert T. Grauer, Luck Stone Corp.
David R. Kniffin, 3M/TSS Carl A. Hedgren, DeLeuw, Cather & Co.
Ronald J. Lewis, Sound Transit James L. Hoffman, Hoffman Construction Co.
Joseph P. McNamara, Engineering & Utility Contractors Association Ken E. Jong, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Joseph A. Merlino, Aggregate Industries - Northeast Region John R. Kenny, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Larry C. Roybal, HNTB Corporation Kenneth L. Lanford, Lanford Brothers Co., Inc.
Jeffrey R. Paddock, Ontario County
George J. Palko, Great Lakes Construction Co.
1999 Trudy A. Presser, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
James P. Anglin, HNTB Corporation Terrence J. Rice, Monroe County Department of Transportation
Deron N. Austin, Synthetic Industries William E. Richards, Curtis Constructions
Regina A. Bell, Tennessee Road Builders Association John A. Stuart, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Brian A. Bethune, Caterpillar Inc. Frederick Wagner, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
John A. Buchheit, Gannett Fleming, Inc. Steven A. Weinhold, High Steel Structures, Inc.
Vali Cooper, Vali Cooper & Associates, Inc.
James S. Duffe, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Thomas W. Flaherty, Reflexite North America 1996
Jeanine C. Jankowski, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff Tarun Bafna, Cianbro Corporation
Karen Johnson, Texas Good Roads/Transportation Association Scott Lee Bear, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Christopher Kane, Raytheon Engineers & Constructors, Inc. Brian E. Carlson, Sverdup Civil, Inc.
Youssef Khalifeh, P.E., Ammann & Whitney Kelly Marie Clark, Clark Traffic Control
Mark S. Leintz, Granite Construction Inc. David A. Colton, Town of Milton, Mass.
Steve W. Lowry, Hardesty & Hanover, LLP Steven D. Cox, Archer-Western Contractors
Michael W. Paddock, CH2M Randall W. Cropp, Murphy Construction
Christopher J. Payne, McDonough Bolyard Peck Andrew R. Curtis, Jr., Curtis Contracting, Inc.
Brett H. Pielstick, Parsons Transportation Group Patricia S. Gesing, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Shannon A. Reilly, Construction Industries of Massachusetts Eric J. Girard, McDaniels Construction
Elizabeth B. Roberts, CH2M Robert B. Glock, P. Flanigan & Sons
Christopher L. Runyan, Trumbull Corporation Robert G. Harms, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Keith Sabol, Parsons Transportation Group Majid Hedayati, STV, Inc.
Marcie B. Shavel, Slattery Skanska, Inc. Garry M. Higdem, CH2M
Timothy E. White, Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc. Gerald Jannetti, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Carolina Jiminez-Hogg, Fresno County Department of Public Works
Chris Jones, Couch Construction, L.P.
1998 Syed R. Kahn, WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Mark C. Arnold, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc. Lynn M. Kloth, U.S. Department of Labor
Brian K. Bellfi, CH2M Stephen M. Muck, Brayman Construction Corp.
D. Glenn Chambers, LoJac Enterprises, Inc. David B. Openshaw, Cherry Hill Construction
William H. Epp, LONCO, Inc. Joseph M. Radzevich, Archer-Western Contractors
Thomas A. Kinsman, High Steel Structures, Inc. Alan G. Soltis, Lanford Brothers Co., Inc.
T. Alan Kite, DeLeuw, Cather & Co. Arthur Lee Watts, III, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Timothy L. Maurier, Washington Group International, Inc. Jennifer Ann Weise, AGC of Texas
Thomas E. McKernan, Continental Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Scott W. Peterson, Kraemer North America
Brenda T. Redfern, Mississippi Department of Transportation
Stephen M. Shive, DeLeuw, Cather & Co.
Douglas F. Smith, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
William A. Stroh, Berger, Lehman Associates, P.C.

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Federal Issues Program Washington, D.C. Spring

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Transportation Construction Washington, D.C. Spring
Coalition Fly-In

9th Annual National Workshop Washington, D.C. July 12-13


for State & Local Transportation
Advocates

34th Annual Public-Private Washington, D.C. July 13-15


Partnerships in Transportation
Conference

National Convention Nashville, Tennessee Sept. 25-28

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• Weiler Inc., B-11 • Gregory Highway, B-5
• Hill & Smith Inc., B-7 Technology/Project Management
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• GOMACO Corporation, B-4 • HaulHub Technologies, B-5
• Zachry Construction, B-12 Pavement Groovings & Grinding • HCSS, B-6
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• Heritage Construction + Materials, B-6 Pavement Markings Temporary Pavement Markings
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GOMACO Corporation
Box 151
Brite-Line LLC Ida Grove, IA 51445
10390 E. 48th Ave. Ph: 712.364.3347
Denver, CO 80238 F: 712.364.3986
Ph: 888.201.6448 Contact: Kent Godbersen
F: 888.208.0758 Email: info@gomaco.com
Contact: Shea Durkin gomaco.com
Email: sdurkin@brite-line.com
brite-line.com GOMACO Corporation is the worldwide leader in
concrete construction equipment with headquarters
Brite-Line® is a worldwide manufacturer and marketer in Ida Grove, Iowa. GOMACO equipment will slipform
of removable, durable and intersection grade concrete streets and highways, airport runways, curb
pavement marking tapes. Since 1986, our products and gutter, sidewalks and recreational trails, safety
have undergone extensive laboratory and field barrier, bridge parapet, and irrigation canals. Support
testing, developing a highly successful track record equipment includes grade trimmers, concrete placers,
of commercial installations throughout the United material placer/spreaders, and texturing and curing
States, Europe and Asia. Our field representatives are machines. We also offer the GOMACO Smoothness
pavement marking experts ready to assist with all Indicator and equipment to pave bridges, and slopes.
applications. Visit with us about your special equipment needs for
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for local sales, parts and service expertise.
• Pavement Markings
• Roadway Maintenance & Construction Zone
• Temporary Pavement Markings
• Concrete Pavers
• Curb & Gutter Machines
• Highway Safety Barriers

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HaulHub Technologies
2 Merrimack Street
Suite 503
Haverhill, NH 01830
Ph: 603.273.2382
Contact: Matthew Valle
Gregory Highway Email: matthew@haulhub.com
4100 13th St. SW haulhub.com
Canton, OH 44710
Ph: 330.477.4800 HaulHub provides the digital tools necessary to
F: 330.477.0626 manage all aspects of the construction materials supply
Contact: George Eicher chain. We are on a mission to build simple and elegant
Email: GEicher@GregoryHighway.com apps to enhance the safety, productivity, and quality
GregoryHighway.com of our nation’s infrastructure projects. We work hand in
hand with DOTs, construction material producers and
Gregory Highway is a leading producer of highway contractors to rapidly develop and deploy solutions
safety products. Roadside safety begins with the to accelerate the journey to full digital project delivery
installation of quality guardrail products. Our across the transportation construction sector. As the
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and consistency in every guardrail system installation. trusted partner of leaders across the transportation
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of MASH approved end terminals and SAFENCE high core values of People First, Integrity, Tenacity, and
tension wire rope cable barrier system, Gregory Innovation.
highway safety products provide the benefits of
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• Software
• Technology/Project Management Systems
• Highway Safety Barriers
• Highway Safety Products
• Specialty Guide Rails
• Traffic Control Equipment
• Truck-Mounted Attenuators

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HCSS
13151 W Airport Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77478 Heritage Construction + Materials
Ph: 800.683.3196 5400 W 86th St.
F: 713.270.0185 Indianapolis, IN 46268
Contact: Colin Brofman Ph: 317.755.4138
Email: colin.brofman@hcss.com F: 317.228.8325
hcss.com thgrp.com

Since 1986, HCSS has set the standard for heavy civil From mining aggregate to laying asphalt to completing
& infrastructure construction software and combines concrete projects, Heritage Construction + Materials
award-winning estimating, job management, safety, builds smooth roads, solid bridges, and trusted
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Herzog
600 S Riverside Road
Hill & Smith Inc.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
987 Buckeye Park Road
Ph: 612.812.1344
Columbus, OH 43207
Contact: Scott Norman
Ph: 614.340.6294
Email: snorman@herzog.com
hillandsmith.com
herzog.com
Hill & Smith Inc. is an industry leading manufacturer of
Founded in 1969, Herzog is an industry leader in
a wide range of transportation safety products. Through
railroad construction, maintenance, and operations. Our
the manufacturing of our premier MASH-compliant
expertise ranges from the construction of complex rail
impact attenuator, the Smart Cushion®, our extensively
transit projects to the daily operations and maintenance
tested & MASH-compliant portable steel barrier,
of 13 passenger rail properties across North America.
Zoneguard®, and our Work Area Protection product
Our skilled professionals excel in every phase of a track
lines of Smart Work Zone Systems, message and arrow
or signal systems project applying only the highest
boards and traffic controls, Hill & Smith Inc. is dedicated
standards of safety, quality, and innovation.
to advancing Work Zone Safety, ITS, & Roadside Safety
nationwide.
Herzog’s specialized rail equipment is purposefully
designed and built in-house to tackle maintenance-of-
way needs from ballast and rail unloading to PTC and
rail flaw detection. With Herzog’s advanced technology
solutions, railroads receive critical information on • Crash Cushions
ballast and rail conditions, enabling customers to make • Highway Safety Barriers
data-driven, operational decisions.
• Highway Safety Products
• Temporary Traffic Control

• Aggregate Asphalt Products


• Asphalt/Concrete Pavers
• Asphalt Producers
• Construction
• Construction Management
• General Contractors
• Railroad Construction & Maintenance
• Railroad Transportation Systems
• Track & Stabilizer
• Transportation – Rail

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide B-7


BUYERS’ GUIDE

Jones Walker LLP


ICE® - International Construction Equipment, Inc. 1360 Peachtree St. NE
301 Warehouse Drive Suite 1030
Matthews, NC 28173 Atlanta, GA 30309
Ph: 704.821.8200 Ph: 404.870.7515
Contact: Pollyanna Cunningham Contacts: Chad Theriot
Email: pcunningham@iceusa.com Email: ctheriot@joneswalker.com
iceusa.com joneswalker.com

ICE® (est 1974) manufacturers and offers a full The Construction Team at Jones Walker LLP is one of
spectrum of high-performance equipment and the most robust construction teams in the nation.
seasoned service professionals to enable our We have the unique experience and qualifications in
customers to remain versatile and productive. As the the transportation industry to recognize, understand,
World's One-Stop Foundation Shop, ICE®, International and meet the challenges a technically complex and
Construction Equipment, Inc. is the leading USA large dollar transportation project faces. With our vast
manufacturer and international distributor of: experience in drafting, negotiating, administering, and
litigating contracts, our attorneys can easily identify
ICE® vibratory drivers and extractors, ICE® diesel issues and efficiently and cost effectively resolve those
hammers, ICE® Pilemer hydraulic hammers, ICE® issues on a real-time basis.
excavator-mounted rotary heads and hammers, ICE®
Drill and Piling Mast Nationally recognized by Chambers USA, The Legal
Comacchio large and small-bore drill rigs 500, and U.S. News – Best Lawyers “Best Law Firms”,
Jones Walker is ready to help you develop, manage,
EDME Kelly Bars and complete your construction project. Our attorneys’
Tecniwell & Kennametal distributors extensive soup-to-nuts experience in all manner of
construction projects help ensure that projects are
ICE® vibration suppression solutions & more ICE® deep completed on time, on budget, within scope, and to
foundation equipment. your satisfaction.
ICE® team handles sales & rental agreements for all of
our innovative products. iceusa.com

• Attorneys

• Construction Equipment
• Drill Manufacturing
• Equipment Attachments
• Road Construction Equipment

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BUYERS’ GUIDE

Milestone Consultants Inc.


MAX USA CORP. 4909 Dickens Road, Suite 101
205 Express Street Richmond, VA 23230
Plainview, NY 11803 Ph: 804.897.1382
Ph: 516.741.3151 F: 804.897.1383
Contact: John Dominice Contact: Richard Ott
Email: jdominice@maxusacorp.com Email: rlott@milestonecentral.com
maxusacorp.com milestonecentral.com

MAX has been making durable and reliable industrial Milestone serves the construction industry exclusively
tools for 80 years. Our products are engineered to by providing consulting services and developing
perform on our professional contractors jobsites. We solutions addressing the particular needs of the
do this through a continuous improvement program construction industry. The firm’s core services are Claims
developed by our over 200 engineers around the Preparation and Analysis, Schedule and Time Impact
world. They are tasked with visiting our customers Analysis, Litigation Support, Project Management
jobsites with our dealers and salesforce to understand Consulting, CPM, Scheduling, and Project Schedule
our customers needs and develop tools that meet and Cost Control. The professionals of Milestone have
the tough demands of today's jobsites. Durability and consistently provided quality, valuable services to
reliability are our goal in every product we develop. contractors, engineers, architects, owners, attorneys,
MAX industrial products consist of durable yet and bonding companies since 1993 all across the
lightweight tools engineered with highly innovative United States.
and patented features. MAX manufactures a range
of rebar tying tools for the concrete market. Our
products are developed in Japan and manufactured
in our ISO9001 and ISO14001 certified factories. All
products are evaluated to meet our own strict quality • Construction Management
performance standards. MAX USA is headquartered in
Plainview, New York.

• Construction
• Construction Equipment
• General Contractors
• Railroad Construction & Maintenance
• Road Construction Equipment

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide B-9


BUYERS’ GUIDE

TrafFix Devices, Inc.


Trimble Inc.
160 Avenida La Pata
Contact: Brian McInnis
San Clemente, CA 92673
Email: brian_mcinnis@trimble.com
Ph: 949.361.5663
trimble.com
Contact: Scott Ryan
Email: sryan@traffixdevices.com
Trimble is an industrial technology company
traffixdevices.com
transforming the way the world works by delivering
solutions that enable our customers to thrive. Core
TrafFix Devices, Inc. is a 34-year-old manufacturer of
technologies in positioning, modeling, connectivity
MASH Eligible traffic control devices, truck mount
and data analytics connect the digital and physical
and towable attenuators, crash cushions, and end-
worlds to improve productivity, quality, safety,
treatments. With best in category products like the
transparency and sustainability. From purpose-built
Scorpion TMA, SLED End-Treatment, Delta Crash
products to enterprise lifecycle solutions, Trimble
Cushion, TrafFix Channelizer Drum, and Sentry Water-
is transforming industries such as agriculture,
Cable Barrier, TrafFix has long been the leader in
construction, geospatial and transportation. For more
developing engineered products for safer highways.
information about Trimble, visit: trimble.com.
All manufactured in the U.S., TrafFix Devices products
are the choice of State DOTs, Road Authorities and
end-users throughout the world. See our products at
traffixdevices.com or call us at 949.361.5663.
• Construction Management
• Planning & Design
• Software
• Crash Cushions • Technology/Project Management Systems
• Highway Safety Barriers
• Highway Safety Products
• Safety Products
• Temporary Traffic Control
• Traffic Control Equipment
• Truck-Mounted Attenuators

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BUYERS’ GUIDE

Volkert, Inc. Weiler Inc.


11 N. Water Street 815 Weiler Drive
Mobile, AL 36602 Knoxville, IA 50138
Ph: 251.342.1070 Ph: 641.828.6622
F: 251.343.1526 Contact: Andy Adamcik
Contact: Thomas Hand Email: aadamcik@weilerproducts.com
Email: thomas.hand@volkert.com weilerproducts.com
volkert.com
Weiler offers equipment for heavy highway, commercial
Established in 1925, Volkert is a leading provider paving and quarry markets.
of consulting, planning, design, engineering,
inspection, construction management, and program • Weiler MTVs are designed with innovative features
management services for infrastructure, serving to increase productivity while reducing operating
federal, state and municipal governments as well as costs and available with front and rear mounted
private industry throughout the United States. operating platforms.

• Weiler commercial pavers bring reliable, heavy-duty


design and components to the commercial paving
• Engineering Consultants market.
• Program Management
• Weiler road wideners feature proven, durable
designs in the right size machine for the job.

• The S200 soil stabilizer provides high production


in a variety of applications with both a soil and
combination rotor option.

• Weiler rock drills rely on a proven hammer design


and are the only drill built in North America.

Weiler equipment is sold and serviced exclusively at Cat


dealers. Visit weilerproducts.com to learn more.

• Asphalt/Concrete Pavers
• Compaction Equipment
• Drill Manufacturing
• Road Construction Equipment
• Roadway Maintenance & Construction Zone

2022 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide B-11


BUYERS’ GUIDE

Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
Ph: 615.501.0600
wirtgen-group.com
Zachry Construction
WIRTGEN AMERICA is the North American subsidiary P.O. Box 33240
of WIRTGEN GROUP. As a internationally operating San Antonio, TX 78265
group of companies in the construction equipment Ph: 210.871.8100
industry, we owe our strength to the four product Email: public.affairs@zachrycorp.com
brands WIRTGEN, VÖGELE, HAMM and KLEEMANN. zachryconstructioncorp.com
We offer our customers mobile machine solutions
for road construction and road rehabilitation, plants Rooted in 90 years of heavy construction, Zachry uses
for mining and processing minerals or recycling innovative solutions to plan and build infrastructures
material for the production of asphalt. Despite our for transportation, rivers, dams, ecosystem preservation,
international alignment, we never lose sight of our water treatment plants and other heavy civil projects to
roots. Our corporate culture is based on our history meet the growing demands of the 21st century.
of delivering value – for the success of our customers
on construction sites in North America and around
the world. This is what motivates our employees to
work together to develop innovative processes and • Aggregate Asphalt Products
manufacture high-quality products. With a North
• Asphalt/Concrete Pavers
American network of 32 dealers, operating 250+
locations across the US and Canada, local parts and • Concrete Pavers
service support is always available. • Construction
• Construction Management
• Pavement Groovings & Grinding
• Road Construction Equipment

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Federal Highway Administration Trimble....................................................................................A-4
Safety Training................................................................... A-30
Trinity Highway Products..................................................... 9
GOMACO Corp....................................................................B-16
Vecellio Group Inc............................................................ A-47
Gregory Industries Inc.................................................... A-25
Weiler Products....................................................................A-2
HaulHub Technologies....................................................B-15
Wirtgen America Inc....................................................2, A-50
HCSS Construction Software.............................................26
Zachry Construction Corporation...................................22
Heritage Construction + Materials............................. A-37
Herzog Contracting Corp...................................................20
Hill & Smith Inc.................................................................. A-26
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