Dewberry Hires Senior Project Manager

Oct. 21, 2014
William Grubbs, P.E., will be based in the firm's Baltimore office

Dewberry has hired William Grubbs, P.E., as a senior project manager in the firm’s Baltimore office. In his new role, he will be responsible for project management for planning, design, and construction of water treatment facilities throughout the mid-Atlantic region. He will also assist with mentoring and training engineering staff in the Baltimore office.

With more than 20 years of experience managing both medium- and large-capacity water treatment facilities, Grubbs has gained expertise in facility expansion, rehabilitation and ground-up facility design and construction. He previously served as the principal engineer and project manager for the largest design-build-operate surface water treatment plant in Arizona, which had a total capacity of 360 million gal per day. Having experience as both an engineer and general contractor, he is knowledgeable about alternative project delivery methods, such as design-bid-build, design-build, design-build-operate and construction management at risk.

Grubbs has a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from California State University, Chico. He is a member of the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists, the Water Environment Assn. of Texas, and serves on reuse committees for the American Water Works Assn.’s Texas and Chesapeake chapters.

Source: Dewberry

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