AECOM Water Executive Elected President of Water Design-Build Council

Feb. 16, 2012

Tom McMonagle, P.E., is a senior vice president at the company

The Water Design-Build Council (WDBC) announced that Tom McMonagle, P.E., has been elected as its new president for 2012. McMonagle is a senior vice president at AECOM Water, directing its North American design-build practice with overall responsibility for design-build projects ranging from new water and wastewater treatment plants to construction of biosolids/municipal waste facilities.

McMonagle served as WDBC's vice president and treasurer in 2011 and has been AECOM Water's representative on the council for several years.

With more than 30 years in the water business, McMonagle began utilizing design-build project delivery in managing the design and construction of dozens of small wastewater plants for Puerto Rico Aqueduct Authority in the mid 1980s.

With this experience, and as chief operating officer of Metcalf & Eddy Inc., McMonagle helped build the company's design-build practice providing leadership on large design-build and water and wastewater programs. His vast experience encompasses the planning, design, construction and operation of water and wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations and collection systems.

Source: Water Design-Build Council

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