Patrick Covil Joins Dewberry

Oct. 12, 2016
New project manager to support civil engineering practice

Dewberry announced that Patrick Covil, PE, CFM, LEED AP, has joined the firm’s Raleigh, N.C., office as a project manager. He will support the firm’s civil engineering practice, specializing in water resources, site development, and storm water conveyance solutions for municipal, industrial, federal and private clients.

With more than 13 years of civil engineering experience, Covil has managed water resources projects and is experienced in flood studies for public and private clients and storm water management design and permitting. His specialties include project management, bridge and culvert hydraulic design, storm water management plans, erosion and sediment control, drainage planning, flood studies and floodplain permitting, and storm water control measure design. At Dewberry, he will be responsible for the scope, schedule and budget of civil projects, as well as client coordination.

“We’re excited to welcome Patrick to our office and our team,” said Dewberry Senior Associate and Department Manager Larry Mitchell, PE. “Not only does he have a significant amount of experience in the water resources field, but he also comes equipped with the skills necessary to be a successful project manager.”

Covil received his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from North Carolina State University. He is the president-elect of the Professionals Engineers of North Carolina (PENC) Central Carolina chapter.

Source: Dewberry

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