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ARTBA 2015 Leadership Directory & Buyers' Guide A-1
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LEADERSHIP DIRECTORY &
BUYERS’ GUIDE
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CONTENTS2015 ARTBA Leadership Directory & Buyers’ Guide
Contact information for ARTBA leaders current as of November 2014.
Published by: American Road & Transportation Builders Association The ARTBA Building 1219 28th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20007T: 202.289.4434F: 202.289.4435 www.artba.org
Publisher T. Peter Ruane
Layout & Design Jenny Ragone
Advertising Sales Peter Embrey
©2015 ARTBA. All rights reserved. This publication may not be reproduced, in whole or in part, without prior written permission from the publisher.
Cover Image: San Francisco-Oakland Bay
Bridge. Photo courtesy of Caltrans.
Photographer: Brooke Duthie.
Chairman’s Message .................................................................................... A-7
Staff Directory ................................................................................................ A-9
Executive Committee ................................................................................A-10
Board of Directors ......................................................................................A-12
Council of State Executives .....................................................................A-20
Past Chairmen’s Council ...........................................................................A-22
2015 Officer Bio Sketches ........................................................................A-23
2015 Key Meetings & Events ..................................................................A-26
Chairmen, Presidents, & Treasurers ......................................................A-28
Life Members ...............................................................................................A-30
ARTBA Award Winners ..............................................................................A-31
Young Executive Development Program Fellows ..........................A-32
Division Leadership ...................................................................................A-37
Standing Committees ...............................................................................A-38
Councils .........................................................................................................A-40
Buyers’ Guide to Products and Services ................................................B-1
Preferred Vendors ....................................................................................... B-22
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This 2015 American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA)
“Leadership Directory & Buyers’ Guide” is all about connections and information.
In the pages of this annual publication, we’re connecting you with a “who’s
who” of the top executives and companies in the transportation infrastructure
business. We’re also connecting you with companies that have products and
services aimed at helping improve your business operations.
The directory—the most widely utilized association resource throughout
the year—provides contact data for ARTBA volunteer leaders, including the
members of the Executive Committee, Board of Directors, the Council of State
Executives, Past Chairman’s Council, and life members. New for this year, we
feature short bio sketches on the ARTBA officers.
The directory also lists more than 550 “graduates” of the ARTBA Foundation’s
Young Executive Development Program, or YEDP, which celebrates its 20th
anniversary in 2015. We feature the many ARTBA committees and councils
that are charged with developing transportation policy, along with the diverse
roster of industry professionals from both the private and public sectors
serving on them.
A searchable database of contact information for all 6,500 ARTBA members
can be found in the “Members Only” section of www.artba.org.
Beginning on page B-1, you’ll find the Buyers’ Guide, which showcases
products and services from leading industry suppliers, manufacturers, design
firms and contractors. The guide is chock-full of information that includes a
description of each company’s offerings and available sales contacts so that
you can reach them directly to learn more about how they can help your firm,
agency or institution.
Special thanks and appreciation are due to all our advertisers and Buyers’
Guide participants! ARTBA could not produce this directory without their
support. We hope you will use it regularly during 2015!
Nick Ivanoff
2015 ARTBA Chairman
CHAIRMAN’S MESSAGE
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STAFF DIRECTORY
Bauer, David .......................................x210
Senior Vice President, Government Relations
Black, Alison Premo...............................x205 Senior Vice President, Policy; Chief Economist;
Deputy Managing Director, Contractors Division
Breighner, Steve..................................... x418
Web Manager, LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse
Connolly, Una..........................................x310 Vice President, Safety & Environmental
Compliance
Deyo, Darwyyn..................................... x416
Research Manager
Embrey, Peter...........................................x501
Director of Sales
Fazeli, Sepi................................................x402 Contracts Manager
Ford, Nurah.............................................. x413 Accounting Manager
Forsythe, Michael...................................x405 Vice President of Finance; Deputy Managing
Director, Public-Private Partnerships Division
Franks, Dean............................................x502 Vice President, Congressional Affairs
Frick, Alexandra......................................x212 Special Projects Manager
Gleason, Kenyon.................................... x504 Vice President of Development & Field
Operations; Managing Director, Transportation
Officials and Planning & Design Divisions
Goldstein, Nick........................................x207 Assistant General Counsel; Vice President,
Environmental & Regulatory Affairs; ARTBA-PAC
Manager
Harders, Josh...........................................x401
Web Manager
Jeanneret, Matt.......................................x106 Senior Vice President of Communications
& Marketing; Executive Director, ARTBA-
Transportation Development Foundation
Johnson, Brie........................................... x203 Events & Special Projects Manager
Jones, Nia................................................. x411
Staff Accountant
Juliano, Rich.............................................x206 Senior Vice President, Strategic Initiatives
Managing Director, Contractors Division;
Managing Director, Public-Private Partnerships
Division and ARTBA-PAC Treasurer
Klein, Allison............................................ x305 Vice President, Member Services; Staff Attorney;
Managing Director, Materials & Services
Division; Executive Director, Bridge Policy &
Promotion Council
Kramer, Carolyn......................................x211 Manager, Transportation Investment Advocacy
Center
Lammie, Kate...........................................x201 Executive Assistant to the President & CEO, and
Executive Vice President/COO
Lopez, Omar.............................................x306 Safety & Spanish Language Instructor
McGinn, Beth...........................................x105 Director, Public Affairs & Social Media
Monahan, Susan.....................................x420 Program Director, LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse
Moore, Matt............................................. x309
Creative Director, Video & Interactive
Ragone, Jenny.........................................x107 Publications Editor & Graphic Designer
Regier, Rob............................................... x505 Field Director; Manufacturers Division Liaison
Robinson, Mia......................................... x409 Communications Specialist, LTAP/TTAP &
Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse
Rose, Allison............................................ x213
Program Assistant
Ruane, Pete.............................................. x200
President & CEO
Sakata, Michael.......................................x400 Vice President of Operations; Deputy Managing
Director, Transportation Officials Division;
Executive Director, Metropolitan Washington
Road & Transportation Builders Association
Sant, Brad..................................................x108
Senior Vice President of Safety & Education;
Managing Director, Traffic Safety Industry
Division; ARTBA-Transportation Development
Foundation Executive Director for Safety
Training & Education Programs
Sejas, Rony................................................x412 Building/IT Services Manager
Shair, Lital..................................................x408
Research Analyst
Tarrant, Ed.................................................x204 Vice President of Meetings & Events
Thirakounh, Tina.....................................x100
Membership Records Coordinator
Toohey, Bill............................................... x202 Executive Vice President & COO
Vasquez, Robinson................................x301 Safety Training & Business Development
Specialist
Williams, Kashae.................................... x109
Program Manager
Xu, Elain...................................................x100
Front Desk Coordinator
Contact Us:
The ARTBA Building
1219 28th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20007
T: 202.289.4434
F: 202.289.4435
www.artba.org
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2015 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Steve McGough
Chief Operating Officer
HCSS
13151 West Airport Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
T: 713.270.4000
F: 713.270.0185
steve.mcgough@hcss.com
Dave Gehr
Senior Vice President
Parsons Brinckerhoff
465 Spring Park Place
Herndon, VA 20170
T: 703.742.5881
F: 703.742.5800
gehr@pbworld.com
John R. Kulka
Consultant
HRI, Inc.
1750 W. College Avenue, Suite 1
State College, PA 16801
T: 814.278.6901
F: 814.238.0131
jkulka@hriinc.com
Melissa Tooley
Director
Southwest Region University
Transportation Center,
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
Texas A&M University System
College Station, TX 77843
T: 979.845.8545
m-tooley@tamu.edu
David S. Zachry
President & CEO
Zachry Construction Corporation
P.O. Box 33240
San Antonio, TX 78265
T: 210.871.3213
F: 210.871.6909
david.zachry@zachrycorp.com
Scott L. Cassels
President
Kiewit Infrastructure Group, Inc.
Executive Vice President
Kiewit Corporation
3555 Farnam Street
Omaha, NE 68131
T: 402.342.2052
F: 402.271.2960
scott.cassels@kiewit.com
Kathi Holst
President
Roadway Construction &
Maintenance Services
4320 Winfield Road, Suite 200
Warrenville, IL 60555
T: 630.836.8642
F: 630.839.7582
kholst@rcms1.com
Michael Donnino
Senior Vice President, Group Manager
Granite Construction Company
P.O. Box 292430
Lewisville, TX 75029
T: 972.353.6230
mike.donnino@gcinc.com
Thomas W. Hill
Chief Executive Officer
Summit Materials, LLC
1550 Wynkoop, 3rd Floor
Denver, CO 80202
T: 303.893.0012
thill@summit-materials.com
Nick Ivanoff, P.E.
President & CEO
Ammann & Whitney
96 Morton Street, Floor 8
New York, NY 10014
T: 212.462.8501
F: 212.929.5325
nivanoff@ammann-whitney.com
Leo A. Vecellio, Jr.
Chairman & CEO
Vecellio Group, Inc.
P.O. Box 15065
West Palm Beach, FL 33416
T: 561.793.2102
F: 561.798.3778
leo.vecellio@vecelliogroup.com
Paul Acito
Vice President & General Manager
3M Traffic Safety & Security Division
3M Center Building 225-04-N-14
St. Paul, MN 55144
T: 651.733.7655
placito@mmm.com
Thomas S. Elmore
President
Eutaw Construction Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 36
Aberdeen, MS 39730
T: 662.369.8868
F: 662.369.7770
telmore@eutaw.us
Ward Nye
President & CEO
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
2710 Wycliff Road
P.O. Box 30013
Raleigh, NC 27622
T: 919.783.4545
F: 919.783.4680
ward.nye@martinmarietta.com
Robert E. Alger
President & CEO
The Lane Construction Corporation
90 Fieldstone Court
Cheshire, CT 06410
T: 203.439.2901
F: 203.439.2993
realger@laneconstruct.com
Pete Ruane
President & CEO
ARTBA
1219 28th Street, N.W.
Washington, DC 20007
T: 202.289.4434
F: 202.289.4435
pruane@artba.org
Chairman
Western Region Vice Chairman
Northeastern Region Vice Chairman
Vice Chairman At-Large
Vice Chairman At-Large
Contractors Division First Vice President
Senior Vice Chairman
Vice Chairman At-Large
Central Region Vice Chairman
Vice Chairman At-Large
Treasurer
First Vice Chairman
ARTBA-TDF Board of Trustees Chairman
Vice Chairman At-Large
Southern Region Vice Chairman
Vice Chairman At-Large
Contractors Division President
Secretary
Tim Duit
President
TTK Construction
6250 N. Industrial Blvd.
P.O. Box 3681
Edmond, OK 73083
T: 405.340.0438
F: 405.348.7627
timduit@ttkconstruction.com
Jeffrey R. Clyde
President
W.W. Clyde & Co.
1375 N. Main Street, P.O. Box 350
Springville, UT 84663
T: 801.802.6800
F: 801.489.7653
jclyde@wwclyde.net
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Lily Elefteriadou
Kisinger Campo Professor of Civil Engineering
University of Florida
Transportation Research Center
365 Weil Hall, P.O. Box 116580
Gainesville, FL 32611
T: 352.392.9537
F: 352.392.3394
elefter@ce.ufl.edu
Doug Black
CEO
John Deere Landscapes
1060 Windward Ridge Parkway
Suite 170
Alpharetta, GA 30005
T: 770.255.2123
F: 770.442.3411
dblack@johndeerelandscapes.com
James R. Madara, P.E.
Senior Vice President
Gannett Fleming, Inc.
2717 Hampstead Road
Allentown, PA 18103
T: 610.434.5960
F: 610.770.7796
madarajr@aol.com
Paul A. Yarossi
President & Chief Executive Officer
HNTB Holdings Ltd.
HNTB Corporation
5 Penn Plaza, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10001
T: 212.594.9717
F: 212.594.9638
pyarossi@hntb.com
Ponch Frank
Vice President
Ranger Construction
101 Sansbury’s Way
P.O. Box 15065
West Palm Beach, FL 33416
T: 561.793.9400
F: 561.790.4332
pfrank@rangerconstruction.com
Ron DeFeo
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer
TEREX Corporation
200 Nyala Farm Road
Westport, CT 06880
T: 203.222.7170
F: 203.222.7976
rdefeo@terex.com
Randy Lake
Chief Executive Officer
Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
900 Ashwood Parkway
Suite 700
Atlanta, GA 30338
T: 770.522.5600
F: 770.522.5601
randy.lake@oldcastlematerials.com
Sue Reiss
National Sales Manager
Impact Recovery Systems
4955 Stout Drive
San Antonio, TX 78219
T: 210.385.0029
F: 305.946.0213
sreiss@impactrecovery.com
Matt Girard
COO
Plenary Concessions
1700 Lincoln Street
Suite 3000
Denver, CO 80202
T: 303.803.9458
matt.girard@plenarygroup.com
Mike Pepper
Executive Director
Mississippi Road Builders
Association
601 George Street
Jackson, MS 39202
T: 601.948.8825
F: 601.948.8829
pepper@msroadbuilders.com
Immediate Past ARTBA ChairmanTransportation Officials Division President Council of State Executives Chairman
Research & Education Division President
Past Chairman’s Council Chairman
ARTBA-TDF Board of Trustees Vice Chairman
Planning & Design Division President
Young Executive Leadership Council Chairman
Traffic Safety Industry Division President
AEM Representative
Joint Committee Representative
Materials & Services Division President
Public-Private Partnerships Division President
2015 EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE
Matt Cummings
Senior Vice President, Global Director,
Highways & Bridges
AECOM
1700 Market Street, Suite 1600
Philadelphia, PA 19103
T: 215.399.4368
matthew.cummings@aecom.com
Paul Gruner
County Engineer
Montgomery County
Engineers’s Office
451 West Third Street
Dayton, OH 45422
T: 937.225.6040
grunerp@mcohio.org
Tim Faerber
President, HNTB Advantage
HNTB Corporation
1 S. Wacker Drive
Chigago, IL 60606
T: 312.930.9119
F: 312.930.5055
tfaerber@hntb.com
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2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Richard CavallaroPresident Skanska USA Civil, Inc.75-20 Astoria BoulevardQueens, NY 11370T: 718.767.2600F: 718.767.2668richard.cavallaro@skanska.com
Jeffrey R. ClydePresident W.W. Clyde & Co.1375 N. Main StreetP.O. Box 350Springville, UT 84663T: 801.802.6800F: 801.489.7653jclyde@wwclyde.net
Brian BellfiNational Business Development Vice President Edward Kraemer and Sons, Inc.900 West Castleton Road, Suite 220Castle Rock, CO 80109 T: 303.688.7500 bbellfi@edkraemer.com
M.O. BrendenARTBA Life Member 4123 W. Lowes Creek Road Eau Claire, WI 54701 T: 715.832.6795 barbandmully@charter.net
Todd AdamsVice PresidentBorderland ConstructionP.O. Box 27406 Tucson, AZ 85726T: 520.623.0900F: 520.623.0232
t.adams@borderland-inc.com
Scott BazinetPresidentLowe Construction Company2435 Bader Road Horton, MI 49246T: 517.529.9406F: 517.529.4504
scott@lowecon.net
Robert E. AlgerPresident & Chief Executive OfficerThe Lane Construction Corporation90 Fieldstone Court Cheshire, CT 06410T: 203.439.2901F: 203.439.2993
realger@laneconstruct.com
Rolando AcostaExecutive Vice PresidentNortheast Remsco Construction1433 Highway 34 South Building BFarmingdale, NJ 07727T: 732.557.6100F: 732.678.5682roly.acosta@superna.com
John P. BoylePresidentMountaineer Contractors, Inc.Route 26 P.O. Box 606 Kingwood, WV 26537T: 304.329.2129john.boyle@mciwv.com
Paul AcitoVice President & General Manager3M Traffic Safety & Security Division3M Center Building 225-04-N-14St. Paul, MN 55144T: 651.733.7655placito@mmm.com
Jim AndogaSpecial Assignments ManagerAustin Bridge & Road6330 Commerce DriveSuite 150Irving, TX 75063T: 214.596.7320F: 214.596.7396andoga@austin-ind.com
Scott L. CasselsPresidentKiewit Infrastructure Group, Inc.Executive Vice PresidentKiewit Corporation3555 Farnam StreetOmaha, NE 68131T: (402) 342-2052F: (402) 271-2960
scott.cassels@kiewit.com
Robert J. CloseVice President Parsons Brinckerhoff505 South Main StreetSuite 900Orange, CA 92868T: 714.973.4880F: 714.973.0358close@pbworld.com
Doug BlackCEOJohn Deere Landscapes1060 Windward Ridge Parkway Suite 170Alpharetta, GA 30005T: 770.255.2123F: 770.442.3411dblack@johndeerelandscapes.com
John P. BryanPresidentGeneva Construction Co.1350 Aurora Avenue P.O. Box 998Aurora, IL 60507T: 630.892.4357F: 630.892.7738jpb@genevaconstruction.net
Dave CantwellManagerRecycled Aggregates, LLC1721 South Capitol Street, S.W.Washington, D.C. 20003T: 202.554.1503F: 202.507.4677davidcantwell@recycledaggregates.com
William ChildsPresident & CEOChaney Enterprises2410 Evergreen RoadSuite 201Gambrills, MD 21054T: 301.843.6101F: 310.870.8086bchilds@chaneyenterprises.com
Geoffrey ClarkeExecutive Vice PresidentSwank Construction Company, LLC632 Hunt Valley CircleNew Kensington, PA 15068T: 724.335.6000F: 724.335.3834geoffc@swankco.com
Trey BowenVice PresidentSuperior Bowen Asphalt Company2501 Manchester TrafficwayKansas City, MO 64129T: 816.921.8200F: 816.921.8251tbowen@superiorbowen.com
Larry BrickeyVice President/General ManagerThompson-Arthur Paving & Construction300 S. Benbow RoadGreensboro, NC 27401T: 366.412.6865F: 366.412.6890cobrickey@apac.com
Ray BondPresident & Chief Executive OfficerBalfour Beatty Infrastructure, Inc.999 Peachtree Street, NE Suite 200Atlanta, GA 30309T: 404.875.0356F: 404.607.7319rbond@bbius.com
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2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Michael D. D’AmbraExecutive Vice President
D’Ambra Construction Company800 Jefferson Blvd.Warwick, RI 02886T: 401.737.1300 F: 401.732.4725mdd@d-ambra.com
Bruce DasekingChief Estimator
McGuire and Hester9009 Railroad AvenueOakland, CA 94603T: 510.632.7676 F: 510.562.5210bdaseking@mcguireandhester.com
Bill DementPresident
Dement Construction Company, LLC403 North ParkwaySuite 201Jackson, TN 38305T: 731.424.6306 F: 731.424.5308wdd@dementconstruction.com
Richard DiLouieVice President
Urban Foundation/Engineering LLC32-33 111th Street E. Elmhurst, NY 11369T: 718.478.0321F: 718.899.4967 rdilouie@urbanfe.com
James DockstaderVice President/General Manager
Enebak Construction CompanyP.O. Box 458Northfield, MN 55057T: 507.645.8962F: 507.645.9569 jimd@enebak.com
Nick DiGeronimo Construction ManagerIndependence Excavating, Inc.5720 Schaaf RoadIndependence, OH 44131T: 216.524.1700F: 216.524.1701nickdig@indexc.com
Arthur Dinitz Chairman & Chief Executive OfficerTranspo Industries, Inc.20 Jones StreetNew Rochelle, NY 10801T: 914.636.1000F: 914.636.1282adinitz@transpo.com
John A. Derr, P.E. Senior Vice PresidentGannett Fleming, Inc.4722 North 24th StreetSuite 250Phoenix, AZ 85016T: 602.553.8817F: 602.553.8816jderr@gfnet.com
William G. Cox PresidentCorman Construction, Inc.12001 Guilford RoadAnnapolis Junction, MD 20701T: 301.953.0900F: 301.953.3159bcox@cormanconstruction.com
Tim CresonPresident & Chief Executive OfficerWebber, LLC9303 New Trails DriveSuite 200 The Woodlands, TX 77381T: 281.987.8787F: 281.449.6658tcreson@wwebber.com
Ron DeFeoChairman & Chief Executive Officer TEREX Corporation200 Nyala Farm RoadWestport, CT 06880T: 203.222.7170F: 203.222.7976
rdefeo@terex.com
Steve DeWittAlternate Delivery Technical ManagerParsons Brinckerhoff434 Fayetteville StreetSuite 1500Raleigh, NC 27601T: 919.836.4064
dewittsd@pbworld.com
Michael DonninoSenior Vice President, Group ManagerGranite Construction CompanyP.O. Box 292430Lewisville, TX 75029T: (972) 353-6230mike.donnino@gcinc.com
Thomas S. ElmorePresidentEutaw Construction Co., Inc.P.O. Box 36Aberdeen, MS 39730T: 662.369.8868F: 662.369.7770telmore@eutaw.us
Glenn ElyVice PresidentPKF Mark III, Inc.17 Black Smith RoadP.O. Box 390Newtown, PA 18940T: 215.968.5031gae@pkfm.com
Tim CoxGovernment Relations ManagerPlastic Safety Systems, Inc.2444 Baldwin RoadCleveland, OH 44104T: 216.244.3207F: 216.231.2702timcox@comcast.net
Mike Crawford
President & Chief Executive OfficerSukut Construction, Inc.4010 W. Chandler AvenueSanta Ana, CA 92704T: 714.540.5351F: 714.545.2438ceo@sukut.com
Tim DuitPresident TTK Construction6250 N. Industrial Blvd. P.O. Box 3681Edmond, OK 73083T: 405.340.0438F: 405.348.7627timduit@ttkconstruction.com
Lily ElefteriadouKisinger Campo Professor of Civil EngineeringUniversity of FloridaTransportation Research Center365 Weil Hall, P.O. Box 116580Gainesville, FL 32611T: 352.392.9537F: 352.392.3394elefter@ce.ufl.edu
Matt Cummings
Senior Vice President, Global Director,
Highways & BridgesAECOM1700 Market Street, Suite 1600Philadelphia, PA 19103T: 215.399.4368matthew.cummings@aecom.com
Tim FaerberPresident, HNTB AdvantageHNTB Corporation1 S. Wacker DriveChigago, IL 60606T: 312.930.9119F: 312.930.5055tfaerber@hntb.com
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2015 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
D.J. GribbinManaging DirectorMacquarie Securities (USA), Inc. Infrastructure Group125 W. 55th StreetNew York, NY 10019T: 212.231.6515F: 212.231.1718d.j.gribbin@macquarie.com
Dr. R. Clark GravesProgram Manager for Pavements, Materials & GeotechKentucky Transportation Center176 Raymond BuildingLexington, KY 40506T: 859.257.7388F: 859.257.1815clark.graves@uky.edu
Gerard J. GeraghtyPresident & Chief Executive OfficerRogers Group, Inc.421 Great Circle RoadNashville, TN 37228T: 615.242.0585F: 615.780.5606jerry.geraghty@rogersgroupinc.com
Gary L. GodbersenPresident & Chief Executive OfficerGOMACO Corporation121 E. State Highway 175P.O. Box 151Ida Grove, IA 51445T: 712.364.3347F: 712.364.3986garyg@gomaco.com
Jim FehsenfeldPresident & Chief Executive OfficerHeritage Construction & Materials5400 West 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46268T: (317) 228-8303F: (317) 879-8145jf@thgrp.com
Linda Figg PresidentFIGG424 North Calhoun StreetTallahassee, FL 32301T: 850.224.7400F: 850.224.7414lfigg@figgbridge.com
Christopher FronheiserAssociate Vice President, TransportationAECOM7 St. Paul StreetBaltimore, MD 21202T: 410.637.1744F: 410.576.1305christopher.fronheiser@aecom.com
Mike FlowersPresidentAmerican Bridge Company1000 American Bridge WayCoraopolis, PA 15108T: 412.631.1100F: 412.631.2001mflowers@americanbridge.net
Charles Gallagher PresidentGallagher Asphalt Corporation18100 South Indiana AvenueThornton, IL 60476T: 708.877.7160F: 708.877.5222charlieg@gallagherasphalt.com
Dan FlesherPresidentTrimble Engineers and Constructors2991 Point Marion Road Morgantown, WV 26505T: 304.292.9573F: 304.292.9574danflesher@aol.com
Steve FrickCOO & Vice President of ConstructionMcCourt Construction Company60 K Street SouthBoston, MA 02127T: 617.269.2330F: 617.269.2313sfrick@mccourtconstruction.com
Ray FeightnerCPO/Executive Vice President/TreasurerCummins Construction Co., Inc.P.O. Box 748Enid, OK 73702T: 580.233.6000F: 580.233.9858feightner@enid.com
Craig FlemingPresidentDunn Construction Co., Inc.P.O. Box 11967Birmingham, AL 35202T: 205.592.3866F: 205.592.4632cfleming@dunnconstruction.com
Robert HarmsChief Executive OfficerGeorge Harms Construction Co., Inc.P.O. Box 817Farmingdale, NJ 07727T: 732.751.2011F: 908.938.2782rharms@ghcci.com
Scott FantBusiness Development ManagerSloan Construction Co., Inc.250 Plemmons RoadDuncan, SC 29334T: 864.968.2250F: 864.968.2255fants@sloancc.net
Ponch FrankVice PresidentRanger Construction101 Sansbury’s WayP.O. Box 15065West Palm Beach, FL 33416T: 561.793.9400F: 561.790.4332
pfrank@rangerconstruction.com
Dave GehrSenior Vice PresidentParsons Brinckerhoff465 Spring Park PlaceHerndon, VA 20170T: 703.742.5881F: 703.742.5800
gehr@pbworld.com
Mike GlezerPresidentG.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.3290 Susquehanna Trail NorthYork, PA 17405T: 717.767.8277F: 717.764.2799
mbglezer@wagman.com
David GreeneVice President of Business DevelopmentLehman-Roberts CompanyP.O. Box 1603Memphis, TN 38101T: 901.774.4000F: 901.774.4028
dgreene@lehmanroberts.com
Matt Girard
COO
Plenary Concessions
1700 Lincoln Street
Suite 3000
Denver, CO 80202
T: 303.803.9458
matt.girard@plenarygroup.com
Paul Gruner
County Engineer
Montgomery County
Engineers’s Office
451 West Third Street
Dayton, OH 45422
T: 937.225.6040
grunerp@mcohio.org
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Clarence LaBarPresidentEmpco-Lite909 Grace StreetElgin, IL 60120T: 800.548.5483F: 847.931.2454clabar@empco-lite.com
John G. Kurgan Market Leader, Transportation
KCI Technologies, Inc.142 Coralberry DriveBeaver Falls, PA 15010john.kurgan@kci.com
John T. Kurtz PresidentKurtz Brothers, Inc.6415 Granger RoadIndependence, OH 44131T: 216.986.7020F: 216.986.7002johnk@kurtz-bros.com
Joseph A. Kneib Vice President, Market DevelopmentHerzog Contracting Corp.600 S. Riverside RoadP.O. Box 1089St. Joseph, MO 64507T: 816.233.9001F: (816) 233-9881jkneib@herzog.com
Ken Lanford PresidentLanford Brothers Co., Inc.P.O. Box 7330Roanoke, VA 24019T: 540.992.2140F: 540.992.2139kenl@lanfordbros.com
John HarperPresident Wiregrass Construction Company Inc.170 East Main Street Post Office Drawer 929Dothan, AL 36302T: 334.699.6800F: 334.699.6804jharper@wiregrassconstruction.com
Michael HigginsVice PresidentBranch Highways, Inc.P.O. Box 40004Roanoke, VA 24022T: 540.982.1678F: 540.982.4216mikeph@branchhighways.com
John C. Hay Senior Vice President, Government Relations & Corporate CommunicationsOldcastle Materials, Inc.900 Ashwood Parkway, Suite 700Atlanta, GA 30338T: 770.522.5600F: 770.522.5602john.hay@oldcastlematerials.com
Thomas W. HillChief Executive Officer Summit Materials, LLC1550 Wynkoop, 3rd FloorDenver, CO 80202 T: 303.893.0012 thill@summit-materials.com
Gary HillChairmanUnion Concrete & Construction Corp.105 Center Road, P.O. Box 410West Seneca, NY 14224 T: 716.822.5755F: 716.822.8429 ghill.ucc@roadrunner.com
Tom HinklePresidentHinkle Contracting Company, LLCP.O. Box 200Paris, KY 40362 T: 859.987.3670F: 859.987.0727 tomhinkle@hinklecontracting.com
David Huval, Jr.PresidentCEC, Inc.922 W. Pont des Mouton RoadLafayette, LA 70507 T: 337.237.1984F: 337.237.1929 jfinch@huvalassoc.com
Joseph M. KaiserExecutive Vice PresidentBSI Constructors, Inc.6767 Southwest AvenueSaint Louis, MO 63143 T: 314.781.7820F: 314.781.1354 joek@bsistl.com
Wendall Hirschfeld Vice President of Business DevelopmentHirschfeld IndustriesP.O. Box 248Colfax, NC 27235T: 325.486.4784F: 325.486.4604wendall.hirschfeld@hirschfeld.com
Kathi HolstPresidentRoadway Construction & Maintenance Services4320 Winfield Road, Suite 200 Warrenville, IL 60555T: 630.836.8642F: 630.839.7582
kholst@rcms1.com
Thomas IovinoFounder & Chief Executive OfficerJudlau Contracting, Inc.26-15 Ulmer StreetCollege Point, NY 11354T: 718.554.2320tiovino@judlau.com
Nick Ivanoff, P.E.President & CEOAmmann & Whitney96 Morton Street, Floor 8New York, NY 10014T: 212.462.8501F: 212.929.5325
nivanoff@ammann-whitney.com
John R. Kulka
Consultant
HRI, Inc.
1750 W. College Avenue, Suite 1
State College, PA 16801
T: 814.278.6901
F: 814.238.0131
jkulka@hriinc.com
Randy LakeChief Executive OfficerOldcastle Materials, Inc.900 Ashwood ParkwaySuite 700Atlanta, GA 30338T: 770.522.5600F: 770.522.5601randy.lake@oldcastlematerials.com
Doug LaVoie, P.E.Senior Vice PresidentCDM Smith8164 Executive Drive, Suite ALansing, MI 48917T: 517.622.2500F: 517.622.2525lavoieDA@cdmsmith.com
Scott LattimerPresidentClyde N. Lattimer & Sons228 N. Route 73Berlin, NJ 08009T: 856.768.3700F: 856.768.1104cnlconst@aol.com
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W. Gail Mize Executive Vice PresidentAstec Industries, Inc.4101 Jerome Avenue P.O. Box 72787Chattanooga, TN 37407T: 423.867.4210F: 423.867.4127gmize@astecindustries.com
John W. Midgley, P.E.ARTBA Life Member
2012 W. Coachlight Drive
Jackson MI 49201
T: 517.531.5805
F: 517.768.1739
jwmpe@aol.com
Jan L. Menuez PresidentV.O. Menuez & Son, Inc.1016 S. Washington StreetMillersburg, OH 44654T: 330.674.4921jmenuez237@comcast.net
Goran LindgrenPresident & Chief Executive OfficerVolvo Construction Equipment312 Volvo WayShippensburg, PA 17257T: 717.532.9181F: 717.530.3408goran.lindgren@volvo.com
Kyle LucusPresident & Chief Executive OfficerCapitol Tunneling Inc.2216 Refugee RoadColumbus, OH 43207T: 614.444.0255F: 614.444.4094klucus@capitoltunneling.com
Robert H. Luffy Grandview Consultants, LLC 906 Grandview Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15211 T: 412.251.5291bobluffy@comcast.net
Michael W. Malloy, P.E. Regional Director, Transportation SW RegionWHPacific, Inc.6501 Americas Parkway NESuite 400Albuquerque, NM 87719T: 505.348.5254F: 505.242.4845mmalloy@whpacific.com
Richard P. Markwith, P.E. Vice President TranSystems Corporation1780 Corporate Drive, Suite 400Norcross, GA 30093T: 770.931.8005F: 770.931.8555rpmarkwith@transystems.com
Kent H. Marshall Vice President & Director, Large Projects DevelopmentGranite Construction Company585 West Beach Street, P.O. Box 50085Watsonville, CA 95077T: 831.728.7549F: 831.728.7578kent.marshall@gcinc.com
Susan MartinovichHighway/Bridge Market Segment DirectorCH2M HILL377 Sussex PlaceCarson City, NV 89703T: 775.720.2696susan.martinovich@ch2m.com
John McCaskie Chief EngineerSwank Construction Company, LLC632 Hunt Valley RoadNew Kensington, PA 15068T: 724.335.6000F: 724.335.3834mccaskie@swankco.com
Jim McEvoy President & Chief Executive OfficerWirtgen America, Inc.6030 Dana WayAntioch, TN 37013T: 615.501.0600F: 615.501.0691jim.mcevoy@wirtgen.com
John LeGorePresidentLuck Stone Corporation751 Miller DriveSuite C-2Leesburg, VA 20175T: 703.554.6164F: 703.554.6170jlegore@luckstone.com
Bruce Nicely Vice PresidentWilson & Associates, P.C.108 Beasley DriveFranklin, TN 37064T: 615.794.2275F: 615.794.2176bnicely@wilsonpc.com
Charles A. Machemehl, Jr.ARTBA Life Member289 Strathdon PlaceVestavia Hills, AL 35242T: 205.422.2424F: 205.969.4912machemehl@aol.com
Scott MacintoshSecretaryA.L. Macintosh Co.9501 Kruse RoadPico Rivera, CA 90660T: 562.692.1203F: 656.295.8293smacintosh@dslextreme.com
James R. Madara, P.E.
Senior Vice President
Gannett Fleming, Inc.
2717 Hampstead Road
Allentown, PA 18103
T: 610.434.5960
F: 610.770.7796
madarajr@aol.com
Gene R. McCormick570 El Camino RealUnit 2503Naples, FL 34119T: 239.352.4997ermccormick@aol.com
Steve McGough
Chief Operating Officer
HCSS
13151 West Airport Blvd.
Sugar Land, TX 77478
T: 713.270.4000
F: 713.270.0185
steve.mcgough@hcss.com
Terry L. MorganPresidentHIS Constructors, Inc.5150 E. 65th StreetSuite B Indianapolis, IN 46220T: 317.284.1195F: 317.284.1185 terry.morgan@hisconstructors.com
Jeffrey F. Nelson PresidentDavid Nelson Construction Co.3483 Alternate U.S. 19Palm Harbor, FL 34683T: 727.784.7624F: 727.786.8894jnelson@nelson-construction.com
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James Pratt, IIIPresidentPratt Brothers, Inc.45 S. 4th StreetBay Shore, NY 11706T: 631.667.6800F: 631.289.6119jpratt@prattbrothers.com
Amanda RimerExecutive AdministratorJ.D. Abrams, Inc.111 Congress AvenueSuite 2400Austin, TX 78701T: 512.322.4000F: 512.322.4018mabrams@jdabrams.com
Patrick Rhode US Vice President, Corporate AffairsCintra US9600 Great Hill TrailsSuite #250EAustin, TX 78759T: 512.637.8545prhode@cintra.us.com
Phillip E. Russell, P.E. Senior Vice PresidentH.W. Lochner, Inc.810 Hester’s CrossingSuite 225Round Rock, TX 78681 T: 512.863.4758prussell@hwlochner.com
Edward Nyland PrincipalNyland Construction Consulting, LLC6 Palamino CourtFreehold, NJ 07728T: 732.598.5253ednyland@yahoo.com
Paul Peterson Jr.PresidentThe Paul Peterson Co.950 Dublin RoadP.O. Box 1510Columbus, OH 43216T: 614.486.4375F: 614.486.5517paulp@ppco.net
Randy Olsen Sales ManagerTrinity Highway Products, LLC950 West 400 SouthCenterville, UT 84014T: 800.772.7976F: 801.292.2145randy.olsen@trin.net
James R. Peterson ChairmanJames Peterson Sons, Inc.N2251 Gibson DriveP.O. Box 120Medford, WI 54451T: 715.748.3035F: 715.748.4530jpsinc@tds.net
Mike PotterPartnerRummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP81 Mosher StreetBaltimore, MD 21217T: 410.728.2900F: 410.728.2992mpotter@rkk.com
Ward NyePresident & CEO Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 2710 Wycliff RoadP.O. Box 30013 Raleigh, NC 27622T: 919.783.4545F: 919.783.4680
ward.nye@martinmarietta.com
George PacchianaPresident Thalle Construction Co. 51 Route 100Briarcliff Manor, NY 10510T: 914.762.3415F: 914.762.0406
georgepacc@thalle.com
Tom PelnikVice President, Business DevelopmentACS Infrastructure Development One Alhambra PlazaSuite 1200Coral Gables, FL 33134T: 786.478.3661F: 305.424.5401
tpelnik@acsinfra.com
Mike PepperExecutive DirectorMississippi Road Builders Association601 George StreetJackson, MS 39202T: 601.948.8825F: 601.948.8829pepper@msroadbuilders.com
Charles PottsChairman of the BoardHeritage Construction & Materials1541 NE Outrigger Landings DriveUnit 305Jensen Beach, FL 34957T: 317.696.7493cp@thegrp.com
Sue ReissNational Sales ManagerImpact Recovery Systems4955 Stout Drive San Antonio, TX 78219T: 210.385.0029F: 305.946.0213sreiss@impactrecovery.com
Kenneth R. RezendesChairman K. R. Rezendes, Inc.3 Sammy’s LaneP.O. Box 351Assonet, MA 02702T: 508.644.5786F: 508.644.5789 svelozo@jrdinc.com
Pete RuanePresident & CEOARTBA1219 28th Street, N.W.Washington, DC 20007T: 202.289.4434F: 202.289.4435pruane@artba.org
Eric SeibringCounty EngineerPiatt County1115 North State Street, Suite 150Monticello, IL 61856T: 217.762.9481F: 217.762.2470eseibring@piattcounty.org
John P. Rutter ARTBA Life Member900 Leeward CourtYork, PA 17403T: 717.843.3622jackrutter@comcast.net
Chris SandersSenior Vice President, Business DevelopmentLindsay Transportation Solutions180 River RoadRio Vista, CA 94571T: 707.378.4231F: 707.374.6801chris.sanders@lindsay.com
Terry G. Sharp Manager, Solutions & ServicesCaterpillar Paving Products11601 93rd Avenue Maple Grove, MN 55369T: 763.712.3001F: 763.712.3030sharp_terry_g@cat.com
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Dennis J. Slater PresidentAssociation of Equipment Manufacturers6737 West Washington St. Suite 2400Milwaukee, WI 53214T: 414.272.0943F: 414.272.1170dslater@aem.org
W. Mark Sterling PresidentThe Beaver Excavating Co.2000 Beaver Place AvenueP.O. Box 6059Canton, OH 44706T: 330.478.2151F: 330.478.2122wms@beaverexcavating.com
Jeff Sterner
President & Chief Operating OfficerHigh Industries, Inc.1853 William Penn WayP.O. Box 10008 Lancaster, PA 17605-0008T: 717.390.4206F: 717.209.4603jsterner@high.net
Larry C. TateProduct DirectorCaterpillar Inc.901 W. Washington StreetEast Peoria, IL 61630T: 309.675.2828F: 309.992.7608 tate_larry_c@cat.com
Max R. Sproles, P.E.Senior Consultant AECOM 10802 Hunt Club Road Reston, VA 20190 T: 703.437.9073 mrsproles@aol.com
Thomas StonerVice PresidentH.W. Lochner, Inc.Colonial Place One4350 West Cypress Street, Suite 800Tampa, FL 33607T: (813) 357-3750F: (813) 304-2207tstoner@hwlochner.com
David SnellVice President, Corporate SecretaryE.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.P.O. Box 306 Snellville, GA 30078T: 770.958.0600F: 770.985.2998dsnell@ersnell.com
Gene StricklandVice President/Area ManagerAnderson Columbia Co., Inc.2316 Highway 71Mariana, FL 32448T: 850.526.4440gene.strickland@andersoncolumbia.com
Scott ThompsonExecutive Vice PresidentTalley Construction Co., Inc.1751 McFarland AvenueP.O. Box 357 Rossville, GA 30741T: 706.866.0596F: 706.866.0624scott@talleyconstruction.net
Dave SmithChief Executive OfficerMount Construction Co., Inc.427 South White Horse PikeP.O. Box 619Berlin, NJ 08009T: 856.768.8493F: 856.753.1453dsmith@mountconstruction.com
Robert D. Stevens, P.E. Executive Vice PresidentARCADIS U.S., Inc.2818 Volterra Way Keller, TX 76248T: 817.788.5279robert.stevens@arcadis-us.com
Larry Thomas Board Member of LochnerH.W. Lochner, Inc.20 North Wacker Drive, Suite 1200Chicago, IL 60606T: 312.372.7346F: 312.372.8208lthomas@hwlochner.com
James Triplett Chief Executive OfficerUnited Infrastructure Group, Inc.5562 Pendergrass BoulevardP.O. Box 268Great Falls, SC 29055T: 803.581.6000F: 803.377.8441jet@uig.net
Matthew Shorb Vice PresidentElderlee, Inc. & L. S. Lee150 South Sumner StreetYork, PA 17404T: 717.843.0021F: 717.843.1795mshorb@lslee.com
Danny Shepherd Vice ChairmanVulcan Materials Company P.O. Box 467279Atlanta, GA 31146T: 770.458.4481F: 770.454.7581shepherdd@vmcmail.com
Ron ShawPresidentLee Construction Company of the Carolinas, Inc.P.O. Box 7667Charlotte, NC 28241T: 704.588.5272F: 704.588.1535rpshaw@leecarolinas.com
Melissa Tooley
Director
Southwest Region University
Transportation Center,
Texas A&M Transportation Institute
Texas A&M University System
College Station, TX 77843
T: 979.845.8545
m-tooley@tamu.edu
Deborah Underwood Program ManagerNorth Carolina A&T University, Transportation Institute1601 E. Market Street #302 Merrick HallGreensboro, NC 27411T: 336.334.7745F: 336.334.7093deborahu@ncat.edu
Paul Von BergVice PresidentBrutoco Engineering & ConstructionP.O. Box 310189Fontana, CA 92334T: 909.350.3535F: 909.822.9661vonbergp@brutoco.net
Leo A. Vecellio, Jr.Chairman & CEOVecellio Group, Inc.P.O. Box 15065West Palm Beach, FL 33416T: 561.793.2102F: 561.798.3778leo.vecellio@vecelliogroup.com
Luis VentozaPresidentPCL Civil Constructors, Inc.2000 South Colorado Blvd.Tower Two, Suite 2-500Denver, CO 80222T: 303.365.6494lventoza@pcl.com
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Stephen D. WrightPresidentWright Brothers Construction Co., Inc.1500 Lauderdale Memorial HighwayCharleston, TN 37310T: 423.336.2261F: 423.336.2079
swright@wbcci.com
Richard E. WagmanChairmanG.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.3290 North Susquehanna TrailYork, PA 17406T: 717.764.8521F: 717.767.5457rewagman@wagman.com
Dr. C. Michael Walton, P.E.E.H. Cockrell Centennial Chair in EngineeringUniversity of Texas at Austin1 University Station, C 1761Austin, TX 78712T: 512.471.1414F: 512.471.4995cmwalton@mail.utexas.edu
Michael G. WilliamsPresidentSunbelt Structures, Inc.P.O. Box 327Tucker, GA 30085T: 770.934.1839F: 770.939.7386mgwilliams@sunbeltstructures.com
Timothy C. ZahrnCounty EngineerSangamon County, Illinois 3003 Terminal AvenueSpringfield, IL 62707T: 217.535.3070F: 217.753.7999timz@co.sangamon.il.us
Russell L. ZapalacChief Planning & Project OfficerTexas Department of Transportation125 East 11th StreetAustin, TX 78701T: 512.305.9516russell.zapalac@txdot.gov
Gary WallPresidentTilcon Connecticut Inc.P.O. Box 1357New Britain, CT 06050T: 860.223.3651F: 860.225.1865gwall@tilcon-inc.com
Doug WalterscheidPresidentJ. Lee Milligan, IncP.O. Box 30188Amarillo, TX 79120T: 806.373.4386F: 806.373.5350doug@jlminc.net
Christy WadePresidentArbor Green, Inc430 E. Alberg StreetPortage, WI 53901T: 608.742.0055F: 608.742.0255arborgreen@frontier.com
Paul A. YarossiPresident & Chief Executive OfficerHNTB Holdings Ltd. HNTB Corporation5 Penn Plaza, 6th Floor New York, NY 10001T: 212.594.9717F: 212.594.9638pyarossi@hntb.com
David S. ZachryPresident & CEO Zachry Construction CorporationP.O. Box 33240San Antonio, TX 78265T: 210.871.3213F: 210.871.6909david.zachry@zachrycorp.com
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MississippiMike Pepper Executive Director Mississippi Road Builders Association 601 George Street Jackson, MS 39202 T: 601.948.8825 F: 601.948.8829 pepper@msroadbuilders.com
Missouri/KansasEdward R. DeSoignieExecutive DirectorHeavy Constructors Association of Greater Kansas City3101 Broadway, Suite 780Kansas City, MO 64111T: 816.753.6443F: 816.753.1239
edesoignie@heavyconstructors.org
MissouriLen ToenjesPresidentAGC of St. Louis6330 Knox Industrial Drive, Suite 200St. Louis, MO 63139 T: 314.781.2356F: 314.781.2874ltoenjes@agcstl.org
District of ColumbiaMike SakataExecutive Director Metropolitan Washington Road & Transportation Builders Association 1219 28th Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20007 T: 202.289.4434 F: 202.289.4435 msakata@mwrtba.org
FloridaRobert G. Burleson President Florida Transportation Builders’ Association P.O. Box 1208 Tallahassee, FL 32302 T: 850.942.1404 F: 850.942.5632 bburleson@ftba.com
GeorgiaDavid Moellering Executive Director Georgia Highway Contractors Association 2160 Satellite Blvd., N.W., Suite 100Duluth, GA 30097
T: 770.622.7155 F: 770.622.7157
dmoellering@gahca.com
IndianaCharles V. Kahl President Indiana Construction Association 1 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46204 T: 317.472.6777 F: 317.472.6767 ckahl@inconstruction.org
KentuckyCharles R. Lovorn Executive Director Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors P.O. Drawer 637 Frankfort, KY 40602 T: 502.223.3422 F: 502.223.4624 clovorn@kahc.org
LouisianaKen NaquinCEOLouisiana AGC, Inc. 666 North Street Baton Rouge, LA 70802 T: 225.344.0432 F: 225.344.0458 kenn@lagc.org
MarylandJames A. Russ President Maryland Transportation Builders & Materials Association 2408 Peppermill Drive, Suite F Glen Burnie, MD 21061 T: 410.760.9505 F: 410.760.6769 jruss@mtbma.org
MassachusettsJohn Pourbaix Executive Director Construction Industries of Massachusetts 1500 Providence Highway, Suite 14 P.O. Box 667 Norwood, MA 02062 T: 781.551.0182 F: 781.551.0916 jpourbaix@cimass.org
MichiganMichael A. Nystrom Executive Vice President Michigan Infrastructure and Transportation Association P.O. Box 1640 Okemos, MI 48864 T: 517.347.8336 F: 517.347.8344 mikenystrom@mi-ita.com
MinnesotaDave Semerad Chief Executive Officer AGC of Minnesota 525 Park Street, Suite 110 St. Paul, MN 55103 T: 651.632.8929 F: 651.632.8928 dsemerad@agcmn.org
MinnesotaTim Worke Director - Transportation & Highway Division AGC of Minnesota 525 Park Street, Suite 110 St. Paul, MN 55103 T: 651.632.8929 F: 651.632.8928 tworke@agcmn.org
CaliforniaEmily Cohen Director of Government Relations United Contractors 17 Crow Canyon Court, Suite 100 San Ramon, CA 94583 T: 925.855.7900 F: 925.855.7909ecohen@unitedcontractors.org
CaliforniaKate MergenInterim Executive Vice PresidentSouthern California Contractors Association6055 E. Washington Boulevard, Suite 200Los Angeles, CA 90040T: 657.223.0805F: 657.223.0801
kmergen@sccaweb.org
ConnecticutDonald Shubert Executive Secretary Connecticut Road Builders Association 912 Silas Deane Highway Wethersfield, CT 06109
T: 860.529.6855 F: 860.563.0616
dshubert@ctconstruction.org
AlabamaTom Layfield Executive Director Alabama Road Builders Association 630 Adams Avenue Montgomery, AL 36104 T: 334.832.4331 F: 334.265.4931 layfield@alrba.org
Arizona Ramon A. GaanderseExecutive Director Arizona Transportation Builders Association 1842 West Grant Road, Suite 103 Tucson, AZ 85745 T: 520.623.0444 F: 520.623.5663 ramon@movingoureconomy.org
CaliforniaMark Breslin Chief Executive OfficerUnited Contractors 17 Crow Canyon Court, Suite 100 San Ramon, CA 94583 T: 925.855.7900 F: 925.855.7909mbreslin@unitedcontractors.org
Illinois Michael Sturino President & CEO Illinois Road & Transportation Builders Association 500 Park Boulevard, Suite 1250 Itasca, IL 60143 T: 630.773.1220 F: 630.773.1231 msturino@irtba.org
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2015 COUNCIL OF STATE EXECUTIVES
New JerseyRobert A. Briant, Jr. Chief Executive OfficerUTCA of New Jersey P.O. Box 728 Allenwood, NJ 08720 T: 732.292.4300 F: 732.292.4310 bobby@utcanj.org
New YorkMichael J. Elmendorf, IIPresident & CEOAGC of New York State, LLC 10 Airline Drive, Suite 203 Albany, NY 12205 T: 518.456.1134 F: 518.456.1198 melmendorf@agcnys.org
New York Karen Morrison Vice President of Transportation & Technical ServicesAGC of New York State, LLC 10 Airline Drive, Suite 203 Albany, NY 12205 T: 518.456.1134 F: 518.456.1198 morrison@agcnys.org
New YorkRoss J. Pepe President CIC of Westchester County & Hudson Valley629 Old White Plains Road Tarrytown, NY 10591 T: 914.631.6070 F: 914.631.5172 ross@cicnys.org
New YorkDenise Richardson Managing DirectorGeneral Contractors Association of New York 60 East 42nd Street, Suite 3510 New York, NY 10165 T: 212.687.3131 F: 212.808.5267 drichardson@gcany.net
New YorkMarc HerbstExecutive Director Long Island Contractors' Association, Inc. 150 Motor Parkway, Suite 307 Hauppauge, NY 11788 T: 631.231.5422 F: 631.231.4291 mherbst@licanys.org
North/South CarolinaDave Simpson Interim President & CEO Carolinas AGC P.O. Box 30277 Charlotte, NC 28203 T: 704.372.1450 F: 704.332.5032 dsimpson@carolinasagc.org
North CarolinaBerry Jenkins N.C. Highway Division Director Carolinas AGC P.O. Box 30998 Raleigh, NC 27622 T: 919.781.3270 F: 919.787.7323 bjenkins@carolinasagc.org
OhioChris Runyan President Ohio Contractors Association P.O. Box 909 Columbus, OH 43216 T: 614.488.0724 F: 614.488.0728 crunyan@ohiocontractors.org
OklahomaBobby StemExecutive Director Oklahoma General Contractors 636 N.E. 41st StreetOklahoma City, OK 73105 T: 405.763.5222 F: 405.609.8814 bstem@webuildoklahoma.com
PennsylvaniaRobert E. Latham Executive Vice President Associated Pennsylvania Constructors 800 North 3rd Street, Suite 500 Harrisburg, PA 17102 T: 717.238.2513 F: 717.238.5060 rlatham@paconstructors.org
Rhode IslandTimothy R. Scanlon Executive Director Construction Industries of Rhode Island 615 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 207 Warwick, RI 02886 T: 401.738.8530 F: 401.732.2892exec@ciri.net
South CarolinaLeslie B. Hope Director, SC Government Relations & Divisions Carolinas AGC P.O. Box 1868 Columbia, SC 29202 T: 803.799.5380 F: 803.799.6613 lhope@carolinasagc.org
TennesseeKent D. Starwalt Executive Vice President Tennessee Road Builders Association 213 Fifth Avenue, North Nashville, TN 37219 T: 615.255.5751 F: 615.255.6937 kent@trba.org
TexasThomas L. Johnson Executive Vice President AGC of Texas P.O. Box 2185 Austin, TX 78768 T: 512.478.4691 F: 512.478.7936 tjohnson@agctx.org
VirginiaJeff Southard Executive Vice President Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance 620 Moorefield Park Drive, Suite 120 Richmond, VA 23236 T: 804.330.3312 F: 804.3303850 jeff@vtca.org
West VirginiaMichael L. ClowserExecutive Director Contractors Association of West Virginia 2114 Kanawha Boulevard, EastCharleston, WV 25311T: 304.342.1166 F: 304.342.1074 mclowser@cawv.org
WisconsinPatrick GossExecutive Director Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association 1 South Pickney Street, Suite 300Madison, WI 53703T: 608.256.6891 F: 608.256.1670 pgoss@wtba.org
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PAST CHAIRMEN’S COUNCIL
Stephen D. WrightPresidentWright Brothers Construction Co., Inc.1500 Lauderdale Memorial HighwayCharleston, TN 37310T: 423.336.2261F: 423.336.2079
swright@wbcci.com
Paul Yarossi
President & CEO
HNTB Holdings Ltd.
HNTB Corporation
5 Penn Plaza, 6th Floor
New York, NY 10001
T: 212.594.9717
F: 212.594.9638
pyarossi@hntb.com
William B. Eline ARTBA Life Member2125 Aberdeen Lane #101 Naples, FL 34109T: 239.591.1030billbogie27@yahoo.com
Charles A. Machemehl, Jr.ARTBA Life Member289 Strathdon PlaceVestavia Hills, AL 35242T: 205.422.2424F: 205.969.4912machemehl@aol.com
John W. Midgley, P.E.ARTBA Life Member 2012 W. Coachlight DriveJackson MI 49201T: 517.531.5805 F: 517.768.1739jwmpe@aol.com
Kenneth R. RezendesChairman K. R. Rezendes, Inc.3 Sammy’s Lane, P.O. Box 351Assonet, MA 02702T: 508.644.5786F: 508.644.5789 svelozo@jrdinc.com
John P. Rutter ARTBA Life Member900 Leeward CourtYork, PA 17403T: 717.843.3622jackrutter@comcast.net
Charles PottsChairman of the BoardHeritage Construction & Materials1541 NE Outrigger Landings DriveUnit 305Jensen Beach, FL 34957T: 317.696.7493cp@thegrp.com
James R. Madara, P.E.Senior Vice President Gannett Fleming, Inc. 2717 Hampstead Road Allentown, PA 18103 T: 610.434.5960 F: 610.770.7796madarajr@aol.com
Gene R. McCormick570 El Camino RealUnit 2503Naples, FL 34119T: 239.352.4997ermccormick@aol.com
J. C. LanfordARTBA Life Member Adams Construction Company5200 Foxridge RoadRoanoke, VA 24018T: 540.774.8969jlanford52@cox.net
Gary L. GodbersenPresident & CEO GOMACO Corporation121 E. State Highway 175, P.O. Box 151Ida Grove, IA 51445T: 712.364.3347F: 712.364.3986gary@gomaco.com
Thomas W. Hill
Chief Executive Officer
Summit Materials, LLC
1550 Wynkoop, 3rd Floor
Denver, CO 80202
T: 303.893.0012
thill@summit-materials.com
M.O. BrendenARTBA Life Member 4123 W. Lowes Creek Road Eau Claire, WI 54701 T: 715.832.6795 barbandmully@charter.net
William G. Cox PresidentCorman Construction, Inc.12001 Guilford RoadAnnapolis Junction, MD 20701T: 301.953.0900F: 301.953.3159bcox@cormanconstruction.com
Max R. Sproles, P.E.Senior Consultant AECOM 10802 Hunt Club Road Reston, VA 20190 T: 703.437.9073 mrsproles@aol.com
Leo A. Vecellio, Jr.Chairman & CEOVecellio Group, Inc.P.O. Box 15065West Palm Beach, FL 33416T: 561.793.2102F: 561.792.1408lvecellio@vecelliogroup.com
Larry C. TateProduct DirectorCaterpillar Inc.901 W. Washington StreetEast Peoria, IL 61630T: 309.675.2828F: 309.992.7608 tate_larry_c@cat.com
Richard E. WagmanChairman G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.3290 North Susquehanna TrailYork, PA 17406T: 717.764.8521F: 717.767.5457rewagman@wagman.com
Dr. C. Michael Walton, P.E.E.H. Cockrell Centennial Chair in EngineeringUniversity of Texas at Austin1 University Station, C 1761Austin, TX 78712T: 512.471.1414F: 512.471.4995cmwalton@mail.utexas.edu
David R. KraemerChairman EmeritusEdward Kraemer & Sons, Inc.One Plainview Road, P.O. Box 220Plain, WI 53577T: 608.546.2311F: 608.546.2910dkraemer@edkraemer.com
Doug BlackCEOJohn Deere Landscapes1060 Windward Ridge Parkway Suite 170Alpharetta, GA 30005T: 770.255.2123F: 770.442.3411dblack@johndeerelandscapes.com
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2015 ARTBA OFFICER BIO SKETCHES
Chairman
Nick Ivanoff, president & chief executive officer | Ammann & Whitney
Ivanoff joined New York-based design and construction firm Ammann & Whitney in 1995. He has technical, marketing, administrative and financial
responsibility for company operations worldwide. Nick graduated from Brooklyn Polytechnic Institute with a B.S. in civil engineering and an M.S. in
traffic engineering and transportation engineering. He is a registered professional engineer and professional planner with over 35 years of
experience. He serves as principal-in-charge or management/technical adviser for some of the firm’s larger, more complex projects, including the
Central Artery in Boston and work at Dulles International Airport.
Senior Vice Chairman
David Zachry, president & chief executive officer | Zachry Construction Corporation
Zachry has worked for his family-owned business since 1986, and is the third-generation Zachry in the company, which was founded by his
grandfather in 1924. His experience at the firm has been a progression of assignments in the highway, petrochemical, power, and pipeline
industries. In 1996, he was named president of the Civil Group. In 2004, he assumed the responsibilities of president and chief operating officer,
and in 2011 he was named chief executive officer. David has a M.B.A. from the University of Texas at Austin and a B.S. in civil engineering from Texas
A&M University. He also served three years active duty in the U.S. Army, including domestic and international assignments and Airborne School.
Firce Vice ChairmanBob Alger, president & chief executive officer | The Lane Construction Corporation
Alger joined heavy civil construction company Lane Construction Corporation in 1979 and began his career as job engineer on the Lakeview Dam
project, south of Dallas, Texas. After its completion, he was promoted to project manager, supervising a 26-mile stretch of Route 80. In 1993, he
went to Harrisburg, Pa., where he managed a 13-mile section of I-81 and was named district manager of Lane’s work in the state. In 1996, he
returned to the main office in Meriden, Conn., and was promoted to vice president. In 2001, Bob was named Lane president & CEO. He attended the
State University of New York (SUNY) College of Technology for two years where he earned a degree in engineering science. He went on to receive a
civil engineering degree from Pennsylvania State University.
Northeast Region Vice ChairDavid Gehr, senior vice president | Parsons Brinckerhoff
Gehr joined global engineering and consulting firm Parsons Brinckerhoff in 1999 and has been an integral part of major highway projects across
the country. Before joining the company, Dave spent nearly 30 years with the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) where he served in
a variety of technical and managerial roles, including six years as the gubernatorial-appointed commissioner. David was responsible for overall
management of the department and for all functions related to the planning, engineering, construction, operations and maintenance of Virginia’s
55,000 mile state highway system with a budget of $2.7 billion per year. He graduated from the Virginia Military Institute with a degree in civil
engineering.
On the following pages, we provide you with short bio sketches of the 2015 ARTBA Officers whose elections were
announced this past September during the National Convention in California.
Central Region Vice Chair
Kathi M. Holst, president | Roadway Construction & Maintenance Services
Holst is president and founder of Roadway Construction & Maintenance Services, LLC, a firm specializing in providing heavy highway construction
services in the public sector. Previously, she was senior vice president for business development and strategic initiatives for RoadSafe Traffic Services,
Inc., a nationwide provider of traffic control and pavement marking services. Kathi first entered the roadway safety business in 1984 when she left
an accounting firm to become vice president of finance for a company that provided safety services in the Chicagoland area. She is a graduate of
Bradley University where she received a B.A. in accounting, and is also a certified public accountant.
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Vice Chairman At-Large
John R. Kulka, consultant | HRI, Inc.
Kulka currently serves as a consultant for HRI, Inc., which started in 1947 as a small, family-owned paving company in State College, Pa. It has now
grown to become a major contractor working throughout the Eastern U.S. as part of the multi-national corporation Colas SA, which provides asphalt
paving, heavy and highway construction, structures, utilities and treatment plants, and site work. Kulka spent 43 years with the company, rising to
the rank of president and CEO—a position which he held from 1993 to 2013. John graduated Pennsylvania State University in 1969 with a B.S. in
civil engineering, and in 1972 earned an M.E. in construction management from the school.
Southern Region Vice Chair
Tom Elmore, president | Eutaw Construction Company
Elmore is president of Eutaw Construction Company, a company he founded in 1980. Previously, Tom spent 14 years at Granite Construction
Company, serving as project manager on the Aberdeen Lock and Dam, a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers project along the Tennessee-Tombigbee
Waterway. Upon its completion, Tom left Granite to form Eutaw Construction, which he named after the soil formation on which the Aberdeen
Lock and Dam sits. Today, the company provides municipalities, state and federal agencies, and the private sector with reliable, professional heavy
construction services.
Western Region Vice ChairSteve McGough, chief operating officer | HCSS
McGough is chief operating officer of Sugar Land, Texas-based HCSS, which provides innovative software solutions for the heavy civil construction
industry. He and his team have been responsible for developing seven software packages that integrate and automate the operations side of the
construction industry. Steve has a degree in engineering from Texas A&M University and an M.B.A. from Tulane University. His career spans over 25
years in software, heavy highway, and the heavy equipment industry. Before joining HCSS, Steve spent 15 years as a senior executive in the heavy
equipment industry.
Vice Chairman At-LargeScott Cassels, president, Kiewit Infrastructure Group, Inc. | executive vice president, Kiewit Corp.
Cassels has more than 30 years of construction experience at Kiewit, one of the largest construction, mining and engineering organizations in North
America. Scott has executive leadership responsibility for Kiewit’s Infrastructure Group, the company’s largest business unit, which includes billion
dollar projects across the U.S. and Canada, including the Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) Connector project in Texas, and the Port Mann/Gateway project
in Vancouver, British Columbia. Since joining Kiewit in 1976 as an intern, Scott has held many leadership roles of increasing responsibility, including
foreman, engineer, project manager, and area manager on the West Coast. Scott has bachelor’s degrees in construction management and business
from Washington State University and attended Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management Executive Development Program.
Vice Chairman At-LargePaul Acito, vice president & general manager | 3M Traffic Safety & Security Division
Acito began his career with 3M—a premier global innovation company—in 1983 and was tapped to lead the firm’s Traffic Safety & Security
Division in May 2014. His previous positions with 3M include director of the Optical Systems Division in Asia from 2009 to 2010, and managing
director of 3M in Thailand from 2005 to 2009. He is a graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology where he earned his bachelor’s degree, and
Indiana University Bloomington where he earned an M.B.A. in marketing and international business from the Kelly School of Business.
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Vice Chairman At-Large
Mike Donnino, senior vice president & group manager | Granite Construction Inc.
Donnino has been senior vice president and group manager of Granite—one of the nation’s largest heavy civil contractors and construction
materials producers—since 2005. He provides oversight and management of its four large projects operating regions as well as the Federal
Division. During his 39 years in construction, he has overseen numerous heavy civil projects throughout the nation. Mike began his career at Granite
as a field engineer in 1977, and held a series of positions, including structures and project engineer, project manager, area manager, and vice
president and assistant division manager of Granite’s Heavy Construction Division. Mike has a bachelor’s in Structural, Water and Soils engineering
from the University of Minnesota.
Vice Chairman At-LargeWard Nye, president & CEO | Martin Marietta Materials
Nye joined the chemical, composite material and aggregate company Martin Marietta Materials in 2006. Previously, he spent nearly 13 years with
Hanson Aggregates North America. He received a bachelor’s degree from Duke University and a law degree from Wake Forest. In addition to his
professional roles, Ward has been a gubernatorial appointee to the North Carolina Mining Commission and has served on numerous state
organizations, including the Greater Raleigh Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, the Duke University Alumni Association Board of Directors,
and Wells Fargo/Wachovia’s Central Regional Advisory Board.
Vice Chairman At-LargeMelissa Tooley, director | Southwest Region University Transportation Center, Texas A&M
Transportation Institute
Dr. Tooley has been with the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), the largest university-affiliated transportation research agency in the U.S.,
since 2006. Before joining TTI, she was the director of the Mack-Blackwell National Rural Transportation Center (MBTC) at the University of Arkansas
and served as an assistant professor of civil engineering at the University of Arkansas and the University of Florida. In addition to being the
inaugural chair of the ARTBA Women Leaders Council. Melissa is also a past president of the Council of University Transportation Centers (CUTC) and
serves on the Transportation Research Board’s Committee for Education and Training.
TreasurerTom Hill, chief executive officer | Summit Materials, LLC
Hill is the founder of construction services company Summit Materials. From 2006 to 2008, he was the chief executive officer of Oldcastle Inc., one
of the world’s leading building materials companies. From 1992 to 2006, he ran the Materials Division of Oldcastle. Tom has been treasurer of both
the National Asphalt Pavement Association and the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association. He served as ARTBA chairman from 2002-2004. Tom
received a B.A. in economics and history from Duke University in 1978, and M.B.A. from Trinity College in Dublin in 1980.
SecretaryPete Ruane, president & chief executive officer | ARTBA
Ruane has over 40 years of diversified experience in the economic development, transportation, construction and national defense fields. Prior to
joining ARTBA in October 1988, he spent nine years as president and CEO of the National Moving and Storage Association (NMSA). He served as the
deputy director of the Office of Economic Adjustment (OEA), Office of the Secretary of Defense and the President’s Economic Adjustment Committee,
where he worked on complex economic development projects stemming from military base closures or growth impacts in more than 30 states from
1970 to 1980. He is a decorated Vietnam veteran, having served as an officer with the U.S. Marine Corps. He is a graduate of Loyola University of
Baltimore, Md., has a master’s degree from the Pennsylvania State University and a doctorate from the George Washington University in
Washington, D.C.
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2015 KEY MEETINGS & EVENTS
EVENT NAME CITY DATE
Project Management Academy Washington, D.C. February 23-25
P6 Scheduling Academy Washington, D.C. February 25-27
Federal Issues Program & Transportation
Construction Coalition Fly-In Washington, D.C. April 13-15
20th Annual Young Executive Development Program Washington, D.C. April 13-16
7th Annual Transportation Construction Law &
Regulatory Forum Washington, D.C. June 17
National Workshop State & Local
Transportation Advocates Washington, D.C. July 15
Public-Private Partnerships in
Transportation Conference Washington, D.C. July 15-17
National Convention Philadelphia, Pa. September 27-29
Dr. J. Don Brock TransOvation™ Workshop TBD November
Local Transportation Management & Safety Virtual
Conference & Innovation Showcase At your desktop November 17
Four Regional Meetings TBD Late November-
Early December
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More than 3 million miles of roads and over 300,000 bridges in the United States are owned and maintained by local governments.
In 1982 the Federal Highway Administration established the Local Technical Assistance Program (LTAP). In 1991 the Tribal Technical Assistance Program (TTAP) was also formed. LTAP and TTAP help local governments improve management of their transportation networks.
There are 58 LTAP/TTAP Centers: one in each state, one in Puerto Rico, and seven regional Centers that serve tribal governments. Most Centers are housed at colleges, universities and state departments of transportation.
environmentally sound surface transportation system by improving skills and increasing knowledge of the transportation workforce and decision makers.
The FHWA LTAP/TTAP Clearinghouse, managed by the American Road & Transportation Builders Association-Transportation Development Foundation (ARTBA-TDF), provides program support for LTAP and TTAP Centers.
LTAP/TTAP strives to improve safety for users on local roads, help local governments build and maintain their
teach road workers how to do their jobs safely.
The national program focus areas are safety, workforce development, infrastructure management and organizational excellence. LTAP/TTAP Centers help communities improve the quality and condition of their transportation network.
For more information about the LTAP and TTAP, or to get contact information for your local LTAP/TTAP Center, please visit:
www.LTAP.org
Local & Tribal Technical Assistance Program
Essential Tools to Improve the Local & Tribal Transportation Network
Training, Knowledge Exchange & Direct Assistance
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Year Chairman Term Home/Residence Prof’l Position Held President Treasurer Annual Mtg.
1902 Horatio S. Earle Feb. 1902-Mar. 1904 Lansing, MI Chrmn. Mich. Hwy. Comm. W.S. Crandall W.L. Dickinson Detroit
1903 Horatio S. Earle Feb. 1902-Mar. 1904 Lansing, MI Chrmn. Mich. Hwy. Comm. 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 Chrmn. Mass. Highway Comm. E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Rochester
1912 Nelson P. Lewis Feb. 1912-Feb. 1913 New York, NY Chief Engr. Board of Estimate E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Cincinnati
1913 Samuel Hill Feb. 1913-Feb. 1914 Seattle, WA Pres. WA State Good Roads Assn. E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Philadelphia
1914 W.A. McLean Feb. 1914-Feb. 1915 Toronto, Ontario Dpty. Minister of Highways E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Chicago
1915 George W. Tillson Feb. 1915-Feb. 1916 New York, NY Cons. Engr. to PresidentBorough E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Oakland
1916 E.A. Stevens Feb. 1916-Nov. 1916 Trenton, NJ Commr. Pub. Roads of N.J. E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Pittsburgh
1917 A.W. Dean Nov. 1916-Nov. 1917 Boston, MA Chief Engr. Mass. Hwy. Comm. E.L. Powers W.W. Crosby Boston
1918 H. Eltinge Breed Nov. 1917-Nov. 1918 Albany, NY First Deputy Comm. Highways E.L. Powers E.L. Powers St. Louis
1919 Arthur H. Blanchard Nov. 1918-Nov. 1919 Providence, RI Consulting Hwy. Engineer E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald New York
1920 George P. Coleman Nov. 1919-Nov. 1920 Richmond, VA State Hwy. Commissioner E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Louisville
1921 Michael J. Faherty Nov. 1920-Nov. 1921 Chicago, IL Pres. Board Local Improvement E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago
1922 Henry L. Bowlby Nov. 1921-June 1922 Washington, DC Chief War Materials Div., 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 Chrmn. State Hwy. Comm. E.L. Powers Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago
1924 J.H. Cranford May 1924-May 1925 Washington, DC Pres. Cranford Paving Co. Ethel S. Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago
1925 William H. Connell May 1925-May 1926 Harrisburg, PA Engr. Exec. & Acting Secy. Hwys. Ethel S. Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago
1926 Henry G. Shirley May 1926-May 1927 Richmond, VA State Highway Commissioner Ethel S. Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago
1927 Charles M. Babcock May 1927-May 1928 St. Paul, MN Commissioner of Highways Ethel S. Birchland Jas. H. MacDonald Chicago
1928 R. Keith Compton May 1928-May 1929 Richmond, VA Dir. Public Works, Richmond Ethel S. 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 Asst. Chf. Engr. Dept. Hwys. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Atlantic City
1931 William R. Smith May 1931-Apr. 1932 Meriden, CT Pres. Lane Construction Corp. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald St. Louis
1932 Thomas H. Cutler Apr. 1932-May 1933 Jefferson City, MO Chief Engr. Missouri Hwy Dept. 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 Pres. William P. MacDonald Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Washington, DC
Const. Co
1936 William T. Chevalier Apr. 1936-Apr. 1938 New York, NY Vice Pres. McGraw Hill Pub. Co. Chas. M. Upham Jas. H. MacDonald Cleveland
1937 William T. Chevalier Apr. 1936-Apr. 1938 New York, NY Vice Pres. 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 Asst. Dir. & Chief Engineer Chas. M. Upham Geo. F. Schlesinger Chicago
1941 Hal G. Sours May 1940-May 1942 Columbus, OH Asst. Dir. & Chief Engineer Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst New York
1942 C.J. Sherlock May 1942-May 1943 Montgomery, AL Director Ala. St. Hwy. Dept. Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Memphis
1943 Carl W. Brown May 1943-Jan. 1945 Jefferson City, MO Chief Engineer Missouri S.H.D. Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago
1944 Carl W. Brown May 1943-Jan. 1945 Jefferson City, MO Chief Engineer Missouri S.H.D. Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago
1945 James L. Skelly Jan. 1945-Feb. 1947 Media, PA Pres. James J. Skelly Company Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago
1946 James L. Skelly Jan. 1945-Feb. 1947 Media, PA Pres. James J. Skelly Company Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago
1947 James T. Callaway Feb. 1947-Feb. 1949 Chicago, IL Asst. to Pres. Goodyear Tire Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago
& Rubber Co.
1948 James T. Callaway Feb. 1947-Feb. 1949 Chicago, IL Asst. to Pres. Goodyear Tire Chas. M. Upham H.C. Whitehurst Chicago
& Rubber Co.
1949 Enoch R. Needles Feb. 1949-May 1951 New York, NY Howard, Needles Tammen Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Washington, DC
& Bergendorf
1950 Enoch R. Needles Feb. 1949-May 1951 New York, NY Howard, Needles Tammen Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Cincinnati
& Bergendorf
1951 Paul B. Reinhold May 1951-Feb. 1953 Pittsburgh, PA Pres. Atlas Equipment Co. Eugene Reybold Jennings Randolph Milwaukee
1952 Paul B. Reinhold May 1951-Feb. 1953 Pittsburgh, PA Pres. 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 Pres. Nello L. Teer Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Dallas
1960 Nello L. Teer, Jr. Jan. 1959-Mar. 1961 Durham, NC Pres. 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 Pres. Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Chicago
1964 Boyd S. Oberlink Feb. 1963-Jan. 1965 Milwaukee, WI Vice Pres. Allis Chalmers Mfg. Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson New Orleans
CHAIRMEN, PRESIDENTS AND TREASURERS
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Year Chairman Term Served Home/Residence Prof’l Position Held President Treasurer Annual Mtg.
1965 John P. Moss Jan. 1965-Feb. 1966 Leeds, AL Pres. Moss-Thornton Co. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Washington, DC
1966 J. Burch McMorran Feb. 1966-Mar. 1967 Albany, NY Supt. New York Dept. Pub. Works Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Denver
1967 Robert S. Holmes Mar. 1967-Feb. 1969 Pittsburgh, PA Gen. Manager-Hwy. Prod. Louis W. Prentiss J.N. Robertson Bal Harbour
U.S. Steel Corp.
1968 Robert S. Holmes Mar. 1967-Feb. 1969 Pittsburgh, PA Gen. Manager-Hwy. Prod. Burton F. Miller J.N. Robertson Las Vegas
U.S. Steel Corp.
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 Pres. Heffner Const. Co. Burton F. Miller J.N. Robertson New York
1971 Edward H. Holt Feb. 1971-Apr. 1972 Aurora, IL Vice Pres. Barber Greene Co. Burton F. Miller J.N. Robertson Los Angeles
1972 E.J. Peltier Apr. 1972-Apr. 1973 St. Louis, MO Pres. Sverdrup & Parcel Dan Hanson, Sr. J.N. Robertson New Orleans
1973 Ray W. Burgess Apr. 1973-Mar. 1974 Baton Rouge, LA Director, Dept. Public Works Dan Hanson, Sr J.N. Robertson Houston
1974 J.L. Cone, Jr. Mar. 1974-Feb. 1975 Tampa, FL Vice Pres. Cone Bros. Dan Hanson, Sr J.N. Robertson Las Vegas
Contracting Co.
1975 James A. Nelson Feb. 1975-Feb. 1976 Oregon, IL V.P. & Gen. Mgr. E.D. Etnyre Co. Dan Hanson, Sr J.N. Robertson Chicago
1976 J.C. Landen Feb. 1976-Mar. 1977 St. Paul, MN Corp. V.P. Traffic Control Prod. Dan Hanson, Sr. J.N. Robertson San Francisco
3M Co.
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 Dan Hanson, Sr. Clifton W. Enfield Washington, DC
Paving Co.
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 Gen’l Sales Mgr., Terex Division Dan Hanson, Sr. Clifton W. Enfield San Diego
Gen’l Motors
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
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 Dan Hanson, Sr. Eugene M. Johnson Orlando
& Sons, Inc.
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 T. Peter Ruane James A. Caywood
Construction Co.
1990 Charles A. 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 Exec. V.P., 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 Sr.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, T. Peter Ruane C.A. Machemehl, Jr. Washington, DC
K.R. Rezendes, Inc.
1995 William G. Mulligan Mar. 1995-Mar. 1996 Woodcliff Lake, NJ Executive Vice President, T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. San Antonio
Ingersoll-Rand Co.
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 T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. San Francisco
& Sons, Inc.
1999 Stan F. Lanford, Jr. Mar. 1999-Mar. 2000 Hollins, VA Chairman of the Board, T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Las Vegas
Lanford Brothers Co., Inc.
2000 John W. Midgley, P.E. Mar. 2000-Mar. 2001 Jackson, MI Dir. of Engineering, Jackson Cty. T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Washington, DC
Road Commission
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, D.C
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. & T. Peter Ruane James R. Madara, P.E. Boston
F.C. Wagman, Inc.
2005 Gene McCormick Sept. 2005 - Sept. 2006 Naples, FL Senior VP & Chairman of the Board,
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 T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill San Diego
Engineering, University of Texas at Austin
2007 Leo A. Vecellio, Jr. Oct. 2007 - Oct. 2008 West Palm Beach, FL Chairman/President/CEO, T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Fort Lauderdale
Vecellio Group, Inc.
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, T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Charleston
Caterpillar Inc.
2010 Bill Cox Oct. 2010 - Oct. 2011 Annapolis Junction, 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 - New York, NY Ammann & Whitney T. Peter Ruane Thomas W. Hill Los Angeles
CHAIRMEN, PRESIDENTS AND TREASURERS
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Honorary Life Membership is one of the highest honors ARTBA bestows. This honor is given to recognize extraordinary,
long-term service to the association. The following are guidelines for nominating an individual for ARTBA Life Membership:
1. Has the individual held ARTBA membership for at least 15 years?
2. Has the individual served at least five years in ARTBA leadership positions? This would include service as an: ARTBA
Officer, Division Officer, Member of the ARTBA Board of Directors, Advisory Council Chairman or ARTBA Committee
Chairman.
3. Has the individual provided—or helped generate—substantial, extraordinary financial support to the
association through individual contributions, fundraising, or membership development?
4. Does the individual want to receive a Life Membership?
5. ARTBA Life Membership is automatically bestowed on those individuals who are honored as recipients of the annual
ARTBA Award.
Daniel J. Appel
G.H. Bakke
Robert Bartlett
Jack Belvedere
George Bloomer
M.O. Brenden
William S. Britton
Robert G. Burleson
Donald V. Buttenheim
Don H. Clausen
A.B. Cornthwaite
William B. Eline
C. Arthur Elliott
Larry W. Emig, P.E.
Gary L. Godbersen
John F. Graham, Jr., P.E.
Anna F. Graves
Bernie Haber
Arthur D. Haddad
D.O. Hall
Henry Heck, Jr.
Thomas W. Hill
Arthur Horkay
Jack Kinstlinger
Dan Kletter
Robert M. Koch
David R. Kraemer
J.C. Lanford
Stan Lanford
Richard M. Lauzier
Cameron W. Lee
Charles A. Machemehl, Jr.
John C. Mackie
James R. Madara, P.E.
Vernon D. Mann
Eugene R. McCormick, P.E.
Walter B. McKendrick
Edward C. Michener
John W. Midgley, P.E.
William G. Mulligan
Michael R. Pender, P.E.
Joseph Perini
James D. Pitcock, Jr.
Charles Potts
Kenneth R. Rezendes
John V. Rignani
John P. Rutter
Howard E. Schwark
Harry T. Skelly
Daniel J. Spigai, P.E.
Reed Sprinkel
Max R. Sproles, P.E.
Jay R. Taylor
D.V. Terrell
Peter Tully
Rich Wagman
F. Wayne Ward
Donald B. Wendling
John W. Wight, P.E.
Charles Wiles
Leo A. Vecellio, Jr.
Paul Yarossi
LIFE MEMBERS
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ARTBA AWARD WINNERS
In 1960, the American Road & Transportation Builders Association established the “ARTBA Award” to recognize
individuals for 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, including more than a dozen U.S. representatives and U.S. senators, two U.S. secretaries of transportation and two
state governors. Since 1972, this award has been presented annually to public and private sector individuals.
(Private sector recipients are noted in italics.)
2014
Announced April 2015
2013
Paul Yarossi
2012
Rep. Tom Petri
Leo A. Vecellio, Jr.
2011
Sen. Barbara Boxer
2010
Charles Potts
2009
Sen. George Voinovich
Rich Wagman
2008
Sen. Patty Murray
Eugene McCormick
2007
Jack Schenendorf
James D. Pitcock, Jr.
2006
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger
Dave Watts
2005
Sen. Charles Grassley
Mary Peters
Tom Walker
2003-2004
Sen. James Inhofe
Thomas W. Hill
2002
Rep. Don Young
Robert E. Hirschman
John W. Wight, P.E.
2001
Jane Garvey
Frank McArdle
Peter Tully
2000
Sen. Max Baucus
Henry L. Heck
1999
Sen. Christopher
“Kit” Bond
Stan F. Lanford
1998
Sen. Phil Gramm
David R. Kraemer
James R. Madara, P.E.
William G. Mulligan
Kenneth R. Rezendes
John P. Rutter
Max R. Sproles, P.E.
Jay R. Taylor
1997
Rep. Nick J. Rahall
Denver Collins, Jr.
1996
Hon. Rodney Slater
Brad Miller
1995
Rep. James L. Oberstar
Richard R. Stander, Sr.
1994
E. Dean Carlson
Harry A. Lindberg
1993
Sen. George Mitchell
Gov. Gerald Baliles
Fred Broad
Gary Godbersen
1991
Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan
Rep. Robert Roe
J. C. Lanford
Charles Machemehl, Jr.
M. O. Brenden
1990
Sen. Robert C. Byrd
Daniel J. Hanson, Sr.
1989
Richard D. Morgan
Reed Sprinkel
1988
Rep. Glenn Anderson
James A. Caywood
1987
Sen. Steve Symms
William Dickinson
1986
Ray Barnhart
Robert G. Burleson
1985
Robert N. Hunter
Buckner Hinkle
1984
Lester P. Lamm
James E. Wilson
1983
Rep. Norman Y. Mineta
G. H. Bakke
1982
Hon. Drew Lewis
Robert S. Holmes
1981
Sen. Robert T. Stafford
Clifton W. Enfield
1980
Gov. Harry R. Hughes
Robert O. Swain
1979
Rep. E. G. Shuster
W. Guy Gunn
1978
Sen. Lloyd Bentsen, Jr.
James D. Pitcock, Jr.
1977
Rep. James Howard
Eugene M. Johnson
1976
Norbert Tiemann
J. N. Robertson
1975
Rep. William H. Harsha
William O. Faylor, Sr.
1974
Rep. John A. Blatnick
D. Grant Mickle
1973
Rep. James Wright, Jr.
Donald B. Stabler
1972
Francis C. Turner
Burton F. Miller
1971
A. E. Johnson
1970
Douglas B. Fugate
1969
J. E. Buchanan
1968
Rep. William C. Cramer
1967
J. Murch McMorran
1966
Rex M. Whitton
1965
Sen. Jennings Randolph
1964
Rep. George H. Fallon
1963
John C. Mackie
1962
Nello L. Teer, Jr.
1961
Julien Steelman
1960
Bertram D. Tallamy
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YOUNG EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FELLOWS
2014David Ballard, Granite Construction Inc.
Justin Berglund, David Nelson Construction Company
Andrew Bremer, Ohio Department of Transportation
Clarence Brickey, APAC-Atlantic Oldcastle Materials
Gary Brown, Granite Construction Inc.
Spencer Cameron, Aecon Construction Group Inc.
Bradley Cooper, HNTB Corporation
Marcus Coronado, Texas Department of Transportation
Andrew Craig, KCI Technologies
Nick Davis, Mid-State Construction Co., Inc.
Scott Delesdernier, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Garrick Edwards, AECOM
Irene Eells, Ammann & Whitney
Ben Engelhardt, Texas Department of Transportation
Matthew Frantz, TRC Worldwide Engineering, Inc.
Christopher Frieberg, Kiewit Corporation
Rebekah Gaudreau, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Troy Gerry, 3M Traffic Safety & Security Division
Troy Gjerde, Webber, LLC
Ryan Gorman, Corman Construction
Joseph Grantham, Parsons Transportation Group
Martha Gross, Arup
Jason Hardell, George Harms Construction Company
Daniel Hart, Gannett Fleming
Dan Healey, George Harms Construction Company
Yamila Hernandez, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jonathan Hirschfeld, Hirschfeld Industries
Lisa Hoeke, H.W .Lochner
Jake Hutchinson, VCE Inc.
Auden Kaehler, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Steve Katko, CH2M HILL
Jimmy Kendrick, T.L. Wallace Construction Co., Inc.
AJ Kuhrmeyer, 3M Traffic Safety & Security Division
Charles Labarbera, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Valerie Lefler, University of Nebraska at Omaha
Benjamin Lehr, RS&H
Eduardo Maeyama, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Eric McElroy, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Joey Merril, Hoffman Construction Co.
Allen Minks, Terracon Consultants Inc.
Kyle Oszeyczik, AECOM
Craig Parks, American Structurepoint Inc.
Keith Quernemoen, HDR, Inc.
Julie Rabeux, Texas Department of Transportation
Tom Ringelstetter, CH2M HILL
Peter Ruscitti, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Brian Smith, LoJac Enterprises, Inc.
Jacob Stone, Wright Brothers Construction Co.
Aaron Stover, Michael Baker International Inc.
Robert Taylor, Gannett Fleming
2014 YEDP class.
2013Dario Alvarez, Plastic Safety Systems, Inc.
Matthew Arp, Wright Brothers Construction Company, Inc.
Andrew Barash, CH2M HILL
Christopher Benson, CH2M HILL
Christopher Berger, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Matthew Bignell, 3M
Jay Burleson, Florida Transportation Builders’ Association
Julia Capuchino, C.C. Myers, Inc.
Kenzie Cooper, Lafarge North America Inc..
Chad Critcher, RS&H
Jason Dahlvik, H.W. Lochner
Charles Dewey, Parsons Brinckerhoff
T.J. Dixon, LoJac Enterprises
Rachael Elmore, Edge Construction
Jason Estes, Granite Construction Inc.
Jihane Fazio, AECOM
Joseph Fazio, TranSystems
Miguel Fernandez, CEMEX USA
James Gregg, HNTB Corporation
Mike Hahn, Lunda Construction Company
Robert Harms, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Heather Heindel, Kilpatrick Townsend
Michael Hutchinson, HNTB Corporation
Conner Jensch, Hoffman Construction Company
David Jeong, Iowa State University
Bradford Johnson, CDM Smith
David Johnson, Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.
Jason Keen, Lehman-Roberts Company
Jason Kerby, NTE Mobility Partners
Meridith Krebs, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Caleb Linn, PCL Civil Constructors
Megan K. MacLaughlin-Barck, Larson Construction Co., Inc.
James Maloney, Johnson, Mirmiran & Thompson, Inc.
Lucas Olson, HDR, Inc.
Gina Parker, 3M
John Payne, Rogers Group, Inc.
Shane Petersen, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.
Robert Plumb, ORAFOL Reflective Solutions Americas
Michael Prince, Wright Brothers Construction Company, Inc.
Andrew Rogers, Granite Construction Inc.
Edward Rottmann, Stowers Machinery Corporation
Brett Shankles, Bryant Contracting, Inc.
Paul Silberman, Sabra, Wang & Associates, Inc.
Tony Skulick, CEMEX USA
Christopher Sweat, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Cecily Way, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Justin Wilson, Wilson & Associates, P.C.
Carol Wynperle, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Eric Vansciver, AECOM
Sara Vink, Beveridge & Diamond PC
Jake Weaver, CH2M HILL
David White, Superior Paving Corp.
Rebecca Wood, Superior Paving Corp.
Robby Wood, Superior Paving Corp.
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YOUNG EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FELLOWS
2012Robert Allen, HDR, Inc.
German Arenes, Ammann & Whitney
Holly Arnold, CH2M HILL
Andrew Bazil, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Melisa Bittancourt, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Christy Cahalan, AECOM
Emily Cohen, United Contractors
Jason Duss, Hoffman Construction Company
Adler Eliacin, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
Justin Englert, CH2M HILL
Daveen Goodman, Ohio Department of Transportation
Ryan Hanke, Ohio Department of Transportation
Brian Hawk, Advantage Steel & Construction
Jack Haynes, Reynolds Smith and Hills, Inc.
Scott Haywood, Texas Department of Transportation
John Kimberly, Nodarse & Associates
Heather Kraus, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Chad LaRue, Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors
Ben Ledsinger, Smith Seckman Reid, Inc.
Bridget Malinowski, AECOM
William Markovitz, 3M
Robert Matthews, Gannett Fleming
Clay McInnis, McInnis Construction
Bob Prince, AECOM
Michael Quirin, Jacobs Engineering Group
Joe Quitter, HNTB Corporation
Brian Raff, National Steel Bridge Alliance
Ted Saltzman, Orafol Reflective Solutions Americas
Chris Sandberg, PKF-Mark III
Hugh Scott, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
Chris Simmons, Simmons Erosion Control, Inc.
Jennie Simmons, Simmons Erosion Control, Inc.
Athreya Sreenivasan, CH2M HILL
Ellen White, 3M
2011Rolando Amaya, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Heather Ashley-Nguyen, AECOM
Isabella Bejarano, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Raj Bridgelall, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute
Scott Briscoe, E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
A.J. Catalanotte, CH2M HILL
Russell Clark, Parsons
Brian Cresenzi, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Michael Graham, Kiewit Infrastructure South Co.
Stacy Green, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Andrew Gouge, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Randy Griffin, E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
Daniel Halley, Peterson & Espino, P.A.
Dustin Hamburg, Terex
Hany Haroun, CH2M HILL,
Shawn Hoffman, Hoffman Construction Company
Grier Kirkpatrick, 3M
David Lipka, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
David Loftus, HNTB Corporation
Joshua McGee, Joe McGee Construction, Inc.
Brian McVeigh, Reflexite Americas
Heather Milne, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Robert Morris, E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.
Christian Mulaire, Parsons
Richard Prior, AECOM
Scott Rhine, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Rob Scarcello, 3M
Tim Schuch, PKF-Mark III
Brett Smith, HDR, Inc.
Scott Szympruch, Corman Construction, Inc.Christopher West, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
2010Matt Ade, Judlau Contracting
Bret M. Anderson, 3M Traffic Safety Systems Division
Will Barresi, CH2M HILL
Brent Bergin, CH2M HILL
Todd Bettger, PBS&J
Saurabh Bhattacharya, Parsons Transportation Group
Jennifer Bixby, AECOM
Brett A. Brenize, Gannett Fleming, Inc.,
Chris Burke, Granite Construction Inc.
Karen Burquest, 3M Traffic Safety Systems Division
Brian Byrne, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Christopher E. Coleman, IEW Construction Group, Inc.
William Conlon, Ammann & Whitney
Chase Cox, Corman Construction, Inc.
Jeremy Curtis, Wade Trim Associates, Inc.
Chris Deane, Granite Construction Co.
Bradley Dillman, High Steel Structures, Inc.
Gerrit Dyke, Barrier Systems, Inc.
Alan R. Eckman, AECOM
Larry Ehlers, AECOM
James Farina, Judlau Contracting
Mathew B. Fielding,Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Chris S. Goss, Hoffman Construction Company
Mark Hager, HDR, Inc.
Mary Katherine Harbin, Maymead, Inc.
Bobby Hedrick, Branscome, Inc.
Louis B. Imbroto, Long Island Contractors’ Association
Brock LaForty, STV Inc.
Christopher Massmann, Kiewit Southern Co.
Jennifer Mitchell, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Christopher Mwalwanda, Wilbur Smith Associates
Michael A. Norris, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
Tara Olsen, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Patrick O’Mara, STV Inc.
Eric Ostfeld, Parsons Transportation Group
Michael A. Perrotta, AECOM
Luis Porrello, HNTB Corporation
Michelle Reddin, Trauner Consulting Services
J. Alex Rosser, Michael Baker Engineering, Inc.
Scott M. Shimko, Borton-Lawson
Jorge Silva, Judlau Contracting, Inc.
Ryan Snow, Stacy and Witbeck, Inc.
Grant Summers, Summers-Taylor Inc.
Elizabeth M. Tatro, Illinois Road and Transportation Builders Association
John P.G. Thompson, Thompson Machinery
Sean Andre Tihal, Jacobs Engineering Group, Inc.
John Michael White, Prince Contracting, LLC
Judson Wible, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Mary Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Co.
Danielle Yearsley, CH2M HILL
Erik Yingling, Stacy and Witbeck, Inc.
Elizabeth Young, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Inc.
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YOUNG EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FELLOWS
2009Brent Baker, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Judson Dalton, English Construction Company
Thomas Day, Barletta Engineering Corp.
Raymond Denton, II, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Michael Derksen, Granite Construction Inc.
Andrew Douglas, Kiewit Corporation
Naldo Gonzalez, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
John Gray, AECOM
John Hooper, APAC Southeast, Inc.
Scott Horn, Kelly Tractor Co.
Brent James, 3M
John Kenty, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Mary Beth Klein, Trinity Highway Products
Denise McAllister, 3M
Casey Morgan, General Contractors Association of New York
John Murray, General Contractors Association of New York
Doug Needham, Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association
Michael Palacios, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Joe Pope, APAC-Missouri, Inc.
Brian Reilly, Granite Construction Inc.
Damon Rhodes, Wilbur Smith Associates
Dallas Richards, HDR, Inc.
Jack Roberts, Austin Industries
Michael Socci, MAS Building & Bridge, Inc.
John Son, STV Incorporated
W. Emerson Teer, Clark Construction Group LLC
Shawn Thompson, CH2M HILL
Robert Victor, AECOM
Lance Wanamaker, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Robert Williams, Vecellio and Grogan
2008Amanda Abrams, J.D. Abrams, L.P.
Mark Aikawa, CH2M HILL
Albert Amos, Jacobs Carter Burgess
Nicholas Andreychek, SemMaterials, L.P.
Matt Carnal, SemMaterials, L.P.
Theresa Carr, CH2M HILL
Lyle Clark, Granite Construction Inc.
Robert Davidson, Scott Insurance
Lorena Echeverria, AECOM
Michael Eichten, AECOM
Dan Fischer, 3M Traffic Safety Systems
Aaron Flautt, AECOM
Meghan Fletcher, Transurban
S. Ponch Frank, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.
Christopher Fronheiser, AECOM
Calex Gonzalez, HDR Alaska, Inc.
Chip Greene, Bell & Associates Construction LP
David Harwood, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Gregory Heinz, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Robert Kerns, Transurban
Mimi Kronisch, Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP
Steve Lillich, The Shelley Company
Daniel Lucas, The Walsh Group
Oscar Moreno, SemMaterials, L.P.
Michael Morgan, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc.
Robert Orr, Wilbur Smith Associates
Jason Phillips, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
M. Porter, American Structurepoint, Inc.
Bob Schafer, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.
Jeffrey Schechtman, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jo Ellen Sines, Corman Construction, Inc.
Wes Stafford, Wilbur Smith Associates
Weng On Tam, HDR, Inc.
Scott Voytek, 3M Traffic Safety Systems
Jason Wagner, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors
Joseph Wilson, Wilson and Associates, Engineering, Surveying
Thomas Zink, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
2007Matthew S. Bieschke, Parsons Brinckerhoff Consult Inc.
Peter Brahm, Reflexite Corporation
Gregory Brown, Parsons Brinckerhoff Americas, Inc.
Matthew D. Clark, Psomas
Kevin R. Collins, HDR, Inc.
Jonathan P. Engelke, AECOM
James Gordon, AECOM
Derick Hallahan, Parsons Brinckerhoff Americas, Inc.
Eric Hedman, 3M Company
Daniel W. Herring, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Ken Kubacki, Granite Construction Inc.
Doug LaVoie, Wilbur Smith Associates
Curtis Long, Superior Construction Company, Inc.
Greg Murphy, HNTB Ohio, Inc.
Matthew L. Nardi, Dennison Bridge Inc.
Matthew C. Natale, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Thomas L. Nelson, CH2M HILL
Robert T. Polcyn, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Stuart W. Rankin, Ammann & Whitney Consulting Engineers
Janel M. Rinderle, United Companies
Ammar G. Salameh, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Geoff Searle, Granite Construction Inc.
J. Mitchell Simpson, Wright Brothers Construction Company Inc.
Alberto Sosa, HNTB Corporation
Guillermo Suero, HDR Engineering, Inc.
Jason Tucker, The Great Lakes Construction Co.
Mark Unterkofler, Dewberry
Arthur E. Walker, The Walker Company of Kentucky, Inc.
J. Patrick Watson, Carter & Burgess, Inc.
James J. Webb, Williamson Count Highway Department
Lee C. Yowell, Rummel, Klepper & Kahl, LLP
2006Keith Bernard, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Paul Bramble, David A. Bramble, Inc.
Mark Compton, American Infrastructure
Thomas Cushman, AECOM
David P. Facchini, Lochner Engineering
Felice Farber, General Contractors Association of New York
Jamie Fossitt, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Tyler Francis, SemMaterials, L.P.
Michael B. Glezer, G.A. & F.C. Wagman
Zina Hedrick, Flint Trading, Inc
Michael Johnson, Kleinfelder
Paul Martin, Brayman Construction Corporation
Raymond M. Moran, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Matthew Pepe, Construction Industry Council of Westchester & Hudson Valley
Robert W. Pierce, Granite Construction Inc.
Don Rasmussen, Granite Construction Inc.
Joseph T. Riley, Ammann & Whitney, Inc.
David H. Wilson, Gannett Fleming West, Inc.
2005Deron A. Banke, APAC, Inc.
Patrick A. Cassity, Parsons Transportation Group
Brian F. Chase, The Carlyle Group
John Paul Finerson, Lehman-Roberts Company
Jason B. Gabbard, Allen Co., Inc.
Vince L. Hafeli, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc.
Darryl H. Johnson, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Darren Kettle, San Bernardino Associated Governments
Kurt W. Krauss, Parsons Brinckerhoff
James Laing, Granite Construction Inc.
Christopher LaTuso, HDR, Inc.
Jose de Jesus Martinez, Orange County Transportation Authority
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YOUNG EXECUTIVE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM FELLOWS
Ryan McCourt, McCourt Construction Company, Inc.
Jeffrey D. Nelson, David Nelson Construction
Beth Overstreet, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Robert Parker, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Scott Pittman, Ajax Paving Industries, Inc.
Steve Ryan, Parsons Brinckerhoff
William C. Shelor, Parsons Transportation Group
Kevin Slack, CH2M HILL
Kenneth B. Spillett, Parsons Brinckerhoff Construction Services, Inc.
Christopher Vecellio, Vecellio Group, Inc.
Michael A. Vecellio, Vecellio Group, Inc.
William H. Wilfong, APAC, Inc.
2004Stephen C. Anderson, Astec Industries, Inc.
Keith A. Bergman, McMahon Associates, Inc.
Richard A. Bray, H. W. Lochner, Inc.
Matthew G. Cummings, AECOM
Lauren A. Diggin, Construction Industries of Massachusetts
Mark C. Fialkowski, Parsons Transportation Group
Robert H. Fieldbinder, CH2M HILL
Brian M. Fraley, Associated Pennsylvania Constructors
Gregory R. Gastelum, Parsons Brinckerhoff
John W. Kovacs, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Albert P. Leonard, Great Lakes Construction Co.
Harold E. Lewis, Jr., HDR, Inc.
Garry Mattson, Idaho Sand & Gravel Company
James W. McGowan, Granite Construction Inc.
Luis M. Mota, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jerry Mugg, HNTB Corporation
R. Bradford Oneglia, O & G Industries, Inc.
Jeffrey J. Parisi, Parisi Construction Co., Inc.
Howard Trey Pebley, McAllen Construction, Inc.
Matthew R. Shorb, Elderlee, Inc. & L. S. Lee
Kenneth A. Smith, HDR, Inc.
Mark L. Snyder, Tilcon N.Y.
Stacy J. Stone, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Scott A. Stonecheck, Brayman Construction Corp.
2003Kenneth E. Aducci, HDR, Inc.
Ralph A. Batenhorst, HDR, Inc.
John H. Cinguina, Granite Halmar Construction Company, Inc.
John A. Derr, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Joseph P. Dohony, Melvin Benhoff Sons, Inc.
Jeffrey P. Elmer, General Contractors Association of New York
Eric D. Frary, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Daniel M. Goff, Washington Group International, Inc.
Daniel P. Goodwin, HBG Flatiron
Tara Haas, Engineering and Utility Contractors Association
Aaron S. Horton, VMS, Inc.
Robert P. Israel, AECOM
James E. Johnston, III, Agate Construction Co., Inc.
Jim Jurgensen, John R. Jurgensen Co.
Glen T. Kartalis, AECOM
Pam E. Keller, National Asphalt Pavement Association
Robert T. Kerns, Parsons Transportation Group
Marlin A. Knowles, Jr., American Consulting, Inc.
Kevin H. Lange, Parsons Transportation Group
Michael S. Lasko, CH2M HILL
Larry G. Luke, Granite Construction Inc.
Kenneth J. Macdonald, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Tara L. McGovern, Engineering and Utility Contractors Association
Joseph C. McGowan, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald
Phillip W. Stevens, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Marvin L. Templeton, Marvin V. Templeton & Sons, Inc.
Stephen R. Wells, Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc.
2002Brian S. Aebly, Hoffman Construction Co.
S. Roger Alcott, Weston & Sampson Engineers, Inc.
Melissa A. Blakley, 3M-Traffic Control Materials Division
S. William Ciudad-Real, Washington Group International, Inc.
Michael Todd Dyer, Scotty’s Contracting & Stone, LLC
Ruedy P. Edgington, Nevada Department of Transportation
Ralph E. Gleffe, Granite Construction Inc.
Lynn Gorman, Fresno County, Planning & Resource Management
Eric H. Halvorson, Parsons Transportation Group
Tijana S. Hamilton, Parsons Transportation Group
Jennifer A. Hill, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Richard P. Markwith, AECOM
George Dewey Martin, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Michael M. Mastropietro, Callanan Industries, Inc.
Babur R. Mian, Geocomp Corporation/GeoTesting Express, Inc
Derek J. Piper, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Thomas J. Post, CH2M HILL
Diane P. Purdy, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Edward E. Reese, HDR, Inc.
Thomas J. Wandzilak, High Steel Structures, Inc.
Thomas Witt, VRTBA
2001Thomas A. Aber, Avery Dennison/Stimsonite
Kevin Michael Cornish, Parsons Transportation Group
Maurice Fred DeBeary, Jacobs Civil, Inc.
Mark Fuerer, Transpolink
James Ghillotti, Ghillotti Construction
Kevin Arakel Haboian, Parsons Transportation Group
Roger A. Hammond, Town of Grafton
Michael J. Hegarty, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Frederick E. James, Adams Construction Company
Matthew D. Kerr III, Scott Insurance
Takahiko Kimura, Parsons Brinckerhoff
John F. McCarthy, 3M Company
Dara Jan Morehead, Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance
Perry Wade Nutter, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Edward Panuska, III, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Daniel Kenneth Peter, Granite Construction Co.
David B. Peterson, Parsons Transportation Group
Ewa Rodzik, Federal Highway Administration
Ayman Smadi, NDSU-UGPTI
Kenneth H. Taura, Parsons Brinckerhoff
John Zarsky, Parsons Brinckerhoff
2000Jeff D. Benson, P.E., CH2M HILL
Stephen L. Benton, Callanan Industries, Inc.
Henry S. Branscome, Henry S. Branscome, Inc.
Stephen A. Cardi, Cardi Construction Corporation
Kellie J. Chambers, LoJac Enterprises, Inc.
John Kelly Coleman, Mid-State Construction
Beth P. DeAngelo, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Kevin J. Ginnerty, Parsons Transportation Group Inc.
Darryl Goodson, Granite Construction Inc.
Ronnie Clark Graves, Kentucky Transportation Center
Darrell D. Harms, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
J. Scott Hodge, HSMM, Inc.
Craig A. Hoogstraten, Buckley & Co., Inc.
Douglas W. Jackson, Bryant Contracting, Inc.
Delora A. Kerber, CH2M HILL
Kurtis L. Knapp, The Great Lakes Construction Co.
David R. Kniffin, 3M/TSS
Ronald J. Lewis, Sound Transit
Joseph P. McNamara, Engineering & Utility Contractors Association
Joseph A. Merlino, Aggregate Industries - Northeast Region
Larry C. Roybal, HNTB Corporation
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1999James P. Anglin, HNTB Corporation
Deron N. Austin, Synthetic Industries
Regina A. Bell, Tennessee Road Builders Association
Brian A. Bethune, Caterpillar Inc.
John A. Buchheit, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Vali Cooper, Vali Cooper & Associates, Inc.
James S. Duffe, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Thomas W. Flaherty, Reflexite North America
Jeanine C. Jankowski, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Karen Johnson, Texas Good Roads/Transportation Association
Christopher Kane, Raytheon Engineers & Constructors, Inc.
Youssef Khalifeh, P.E., Ammann & Whitney
Mark S. Leintz, Granite Construction Inc.
Steve W. Lowry, Hardesty & Hanover, LLP
Michael W. Paddock, CH2M HILL
Christopher J. Payne, McDonough Bolyard Peck
Brett H. Pielstick, Parsons Transportation Group
Shannon A. Reilly, Construction Industries of Massachusetts
Elizabeth B. Roberts, CH2M HILL
Christopher L. Runyan, Trumbull Corporation
Keith Sabol, Parsons Transportation Group
Marcie B. Shavel, Slattery Skanska, Inc.
Timothy E. White, Wilbur Smith Associates, Inc.
1998Mark C. Arnold, Advanced Drainage Systems, Inc.
Brian K. Bellfi, CH2M HILL
D. Glenn Chambers, LoJac Enterprises, Inc.
William H. Epp, LONCO, Inc.
Thomas A. Kinsman, High Steel Structures, Inc.
T. Alan Kite, DeLeuw, Cather & Co.
Timothy L. Maurier, Washington Group International, Inc.
Thomas E. McKernan, Continental Manufacturing Co., Inc.
Scott W. Peterson, Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc.
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.
Andrew A. Swart, Swart’s Landscaping, Inc.
Michael J. Sweeney, CTE Engineers
George W. Walton, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Richard H. Ward, Rogers Group, Inc.
Lawrence C. Winkleman, S.E. Johnson Companies, Inc.
Stephen D. Wright, Wright Brothers Construction
Russell L. Zapalac, Carter & Burgess, Inc.
1997Michael J. Bauer, Jacobs Civil, Inc.
Paul A. Beidel, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Sara R. Colosimo, DeLeuw, Cather & Co.
Clifford Deremo, Stimsonite Corp.
James W. Fox, Great Lakes Construction Co.
William J. Frank, Berger, Lehman Associates P.C.
Robert T. Grauer, Luck Stone Corp.
Carl A. Hedgren, DeLeuw, Cather & Co.
James L. Hoffman, Hoffman Construction Co.
Ken E. Jong, Parsons Brinckerhoff
John R. Kenny, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Kenneth L. Lanford, Lanford Brothers Co., Inc.
Jeffrey R. Paddock, Ontario County
George J. Palko, Great Lakes Construction Co.
Trudy A. Presser, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Terrence J. Rice, Monroe County Department of Transportation
William E. Richards, Curtis Constructions
John A. Stuart, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Frederick Wagner, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Steven A. Weinhold, High Steel Structures, Inc.
1996Tarun Bafna, Cianbro Corporation
Scott Lee Bear, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Brian E. Carlson, Sverdup Civil, Inc.
Kelly Marie Clark, Clark Traffic Control
David A. Colton, Town of Milton, Mass.
Steven D. Cox, Archer-Western Contractors
Randall W. Cropp, Murphy Construction
Andrew R. Curtis, Jr., Curtis Contracting, Inc.
Patricia S. Gesing, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Eric J. Girard, McDaniels Construction
Robert B. Glock, P. Flanigan & Sons
Robert G. Harms, George Harms Construction Co., Inc.
Majid Hedayati, STV, Inc.
Garry M. Higdem, CH2M HILL
Gerald Jannetti, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Carolina Jiminez-Hogg, Fresno County Department of Public Works
Chris Jones, Couch Construction, L.P.
Syed R. Kahn, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Lynn M. Kloth, U.S. Department of Labor
Stephen M. Muck, Brayman Construction Corp.
David B. Openshaw, Cherry Hill Construction
Joseph M. Radzevich, Archer-Western Contractors
Alan G. Soltis, Lanford Brothers Co., Inc.
Arthur Lee Watts, III, Greenhorne & O’Mara, Inc.
Jennifer Ann Weise, AGC of Texas
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DIVISION LEADERSHIP
Contractors DivisionSTAFF LIAISON: Rich Juliano, Dr. Alison Premo Black
PRESIDENT: Jeff Clyde, W.W. Clyde
FIRST VICE PRESIDENT: Tim Duit, TTK Construction
PAST PRESIDENTS (STILL PARTICIPATING IN ARTBA)
Kenneth Aldridge, Aldridge Electric, Inc.
Bob Alger, The Lane Construction Corp.
Jim Andoga, Austin Bridge & Road
James Wray Bush, Bush Construction Co., Inc.
Geoff Clarke, Swank Construction Company, LLC
Joseph D. D’Annunzio, D’Annunzio Associates, Inc.
Pete Getchell, PKF-Mark III
Tom Iovino, Judlau-OHL Group
F.E. “Rick” James, Adams Construction Co.
John Kulka, HRI Inc.
Jeff Nelson, Nelson Construction Co.
Ed Nyland, Nyland Construction Consulting
James R. Peterson, James Peterson Sons
Kenneth R. Rezendes, K.R. Rezendes, Inc.
John P. Rutter, ARTBA Life Member
W. Mark Sterling, The Beaver Excavating Co.
Richard E. Wagman, G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.
Steve Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Co.
Arthur Walker, Jr., The Walker Company
Manufacturers DivisionSTAFF LIAISON: Rob Regier
REPRESENTATIVE: Ron DeFeo, Terex Corporation
Materials and Services Division BOARD OF DIRECTORS
STAFF LIAISON: Allison Klein
PRESIDENT: Randy Lake, Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
Steve McGough, HCSS
Robert Luffy, Grandview Consultants
John Hay, Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
Brian Moore, FMI Corporation
Aaron Ozinga, Ozinga Materials
Wendall Hirschfeld, Hirschfeld Industries
Planning & Design DivisionBOARD OF DIRECTORS
STAFF LIAISON: Kenyon Gleason
PRESIDENT: Timothy Faerber, HNTB Corporation
VICE PRESIDENT: David Harwood, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
DIRECTORS
Nathan Beil, KCI Technologies, Inc.
Ben Biller, Burns & McDonnell
James Bishop, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Matt Clark, Psomas
Kevin Cornish, AECOM
Tracy Doyle, Hill International, Inc.
Chris Fronheiser, AECOM
Mohammad Khan, PSI
Eli Khoury, HDR, Inc.
Samuel Knaster, Ammann & Whitney
Doug LaVoie, CDM Smith
Susan Martinovich, CH2M HILL
Gary Neuwerth, Dewberry Engineers, Inc.
Bryan Nicol, Accenture
Mike Potter, RK&K
Ray Steege, AMEC
Scott Sammons, Kleinfelder
David Sweeney, RS&H
Robert Stevens, ARCADIS
David Thompson, Michael Baker Jr., Inc.
Joe Tognoli, T.Y. Lin International
EX-OFFICIO DIRECTORS
John A. (Jack) Belvedere, CH2M HILL
Louis Bowman, Bowman, Barrett & Assoc., Inc.
Robert Close, Parsons Brinckerhoff
John Conrad, CH2M HILL
Matthew Cummings, AECOM
John Derr, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
David Gehr, Parsons Brinckerhoff
William H. George, Parsons Transportation Group
Bernard Haber, Hardesty & Hanover
Michael Hoff, AECOM
Jack Kinstlinger, KCI Technologies, Inc.
John Kurgan, KCI
James R. Madara, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
T. Howard Noel, Hayes, Seay, Mattern & Mattern
Robert S. O’Neil, Parsons Transportation Group
Larry Peterson, Kleinfelder, Inc.
Leonard A. Puglia, Edwards & Kelcey, Inc.
John V. Rignani, ARTBA Life Member
Max R. Sproles, AECOM
Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation DivisionBOARD OF DIRECTORS
STAFF LIAISONS: Rich Juliano, Mike Forsythe
PRESIDENT: Matt Girard, Plenary Concessions
VICE PRESIDENT: Dusty Holcombe, Virginia Department of Transportation
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
David Alvarez, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jennifer Aument, Transurban
Samara Barend, AECOM
John Buchheit, Gannett Fleming
Roger Driskell, Illinois Department of Transportation
Tony Elkins, Cintra US
Sidney Florey, VINCI Concessions USA
Bryan Kendro, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
Mike Kirk, The Louis Berger Group, Inc.
Katie Nees, Texas Department of Transportation
Bob Poole, Reason Foundation
Tim Rutten, Fluor
Amadeo Saenz, J.D. Abrams
Simon Santiago, Nossaman LLP
Geoff Segal, Macquarie Capital Advisors
Ken Smith, HDR, Inc.
Mark Sullivan, Federal Highway Administration
Kevin Thibault, Parsons
Francois Wasselin, ACS Infrastructure Development, Inc.
Joe Wingerter, Kiewit Corporation
PAST PRESIDENTS—EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS OF THE BOARD (Still
participating in ARTBA):
William H. Allen, Pennoni Associates
D.J. Gribbin, Macquarie Capital Advisors
Kent Marshall, Granite Construction Inc.
Patrick Rhode, Cintra US
Phil Russell, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Tom Stoner, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Ray Tillman, RT Consultancy
Geoff Yarema, Nossaman LLP
Russell Zapalac, Texas Department of Transportation
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STANDING COMMITTEES
AASHTO-AGC-ARTBA Joint Committee(ARTBA Delegation)
STAFF LIAISONS: William D. Toohey, Jr. , Rich Juliano
ARTBA CO-CHAIR: Matt Cummings, AECOM
DELEGATES
Bob Burleson, Florida Transportation Builders’ Association
Tim Creson, Webber, LLC
John Derr, Gannett Fleming
Art Dinitz, Transpo Industries, Inc.
Jim Fehsenfeld, The Heritage Group
Charlie Gallagher, Gallagher Asphalt, Inc.
Dave Gehr, Parsons Brinckerhoff
John Hay, Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
John Kulka, HRI, Inc.
Larry Tate, Caterpillar Inc.
Jim Triplett, United Infrastructure Group, Inc.
Rich Wagman, G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.
Steve Wright, Wright Brothers Construction
Paul Yarossi, HNTB Holdings
ALTERNATES
Mike Anderson, Marsh
Terry Sharp, Caterpillar Inc.
Contractors Division Contract Administration CommitteeSTAFF LIAISONS: Rich Juliano, Nick Goldstein, Allison Klein
CHAIRMAN: Ed Nyland, Nyland Construction Consulting
Jim Andoga, Austin Bridge & Road
Robert A. Briant, Jr., UTCA of New Jersey
Glenn Bukoski, Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association
Bill Cox, Corman Construction, Inc.
Pete Getchell, PKF-Mark III, Inc.
Mike Glezer, G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.
Matt Grove, Wisconsin Transportation Builders Association
Rick James, Adams Construction Co.
John Kulka, HRI, Inc.
Charles Lovorn, Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors
James R. Peterson, James Peterson & Sons, Inc.
John Pourbaix, Construction Industries of Massachusetts
Denise Richardson, General Contractors Association of New York
Don Shubert, Connecticut Road Builders Association
Jeff Southard, Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance
B. Thomas Stover, Walter Toebe Construction Co.
Paul Von Berg, Brutoco Engineering & Construction, Inc.
Tom Witt, Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance
Contractors Division Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: Rich Juliano, Nick Goldstein
CHAIRMAN: Scott Piefer, Zenith Tech, Inc.
Kay H. Atwood-Van Skiver, Atwood Fence Co., Inc.
Glenn Bukoski, Michigan Infrastructure & Transportation Association
Bob Burleson, Florida Transportation Builders’ Association
Chris Caron, Kiewit Corporation
Geoff Clarke, Swank Construction Company, LLC
Felice Farber, General Contractors Association of New York
Craig Hoogstraten, James J. Anderson Construction Co.
Jeffrey Jones, Atlas Flasher & Supply Company
Ken Lanford, Lanford Brothers Construction Co.
Steve Lewis, AGC of St. Louis
Charles Lovorn, Kentucky Association of Highway Contractors
Babur Mian, Terra Site Constructors LLC
Ed Nyland, Nyland Construction Consulting
Suzanne Whisenant Pritchett, R.J. Whisenant, LLC
DIVISION LEADERSHIP
Research & Education DivisionBOARD OF DIRECTORS
STAFF LIAISON: Una Connolly
PRESIDENT: Dr. Lily Elefteriadou, University of Florida
VICE PRESIDENT: Dr. Martin Pietrucha, The Thomas D. Larson Pennsylvania
Transportation Institute
IMMEDIATE PAST PRESIDENT: Dr. R. Clark Graves, Kentucky Transportation
Center
DIRECTORS (Terms expire 2015):
Billy Connor, PE, Alaska University Transportation Center
DIRECTORS (Terms expire 2016):
Dr. Jose Holguin-Veras, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Dr. David Newcomb, Texas A&M University System
DIRECTORS (Terms expire 2017):
Dr. Chandra Bhat, University of Texas at Austin
Transportation Officials DivisionBOARD OF DIRECTORS
STAFF LIAISONS: Kenyon Gleason, Michael Sakata
PRESIDENT: Paul Gruner, Montgomery County, Ohio
VICE PRESIDENT: Carl Schoedel, Kane County, Ill.
DIRECTORS
Bruce Bird, Macon County, Ill.
Randell (Randy) Iwasaki, Contra Costa Transportation Authority, Calif.
Darren Kettle, Ventura County Transportation Commission, Calif.
Joe Michalsky, Jackson County Road Commission, Mich.
Gary Rosewicz, Riley County, Kan.
Eric Seibring, Piatt County, Ill.
Terrell Temple, Kemper County, Miss.
Timothy C. Zahrn, Sangamon County, Ill.
EX-OFFICIO MEMBER
Joseph Litvin, Montgomery County, Ohio
John W. Midgley, P.E., ARTBA Life Member
James Piekarczyk, Kankakee County, Ill.
Transportation Safety Industry DivisionSTAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
OFFICERS (2014-2015)
PRESIDENT: Sue Reiss, Impact Recovery Systems
VICE PRESIDENT: Kevin Groeneweg, Mobile Barriers
SECOND VICE PRESIDENT: Kevin Goforth, Potters Industries
DIRECTORS (Terms expire in 2015):
Tom Flaherty, Reflexite Americas
Clarence LaBar, Empco-Lite
Tom Flaherty, Orafol
DIRECTORS (Terms expire in 2016):
Kevin Goforth, Potters Industries
Marybeth Klein, Trinity Highway Products
Mike Stenko, Transpo Industries
DIRECTORS (Terms expire in 2017):
Randy Olsen, Trinity Industries
Eric Hedman, 3M
Dario Alvarez, Plastic Safety Systems
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STANDING COMMITTEES
Denise Richardson, General Contractors Association of New York
Jim Russ, Maryland Transportation Builders & Materials Association
Bill Shorb, Elderlee, Inc. & L. S. Lee
Matt Shorb, Elderlee, Inc. & L. S. Lee
JoEllen Sines, Corman Construction, Inc.
Mike Sturino, Illinois Road & Transportation Builders Association
Joe Trapani, Facchina Construction Co.
Environmental CommitteeSTAFF LIAISONS: Nick Goldstein, Una Connolly
CO-CHAIR: Jeff Nelson, David Nelson Construction Co.
CO-CHAIR: Kevin Thomas, RBF Consulting
Tony Boals, East Tennessee Grading
Geoff Boraston, Granite Construction Inc.
Geoff W. Clarke, Swank Construction Company, LLC
Andrew Farkas, Morgan State University, National Transportation Center
Peter E. Getchell, PFK Mark III, Inc.
Craig Hoogstraten, Buckley & Company, Inc.
Michael Johnson, Kleinfelder, Inc.
Thomas Johnson, AGC of Texas
Vicki Kitchin, Indiana Construction Association
John Kurtz, Kurtz Brothers, Inc.
Robert Lanham, Williams Brothers Construction Co., Inc.
Mark Mehalko, AECOM
E. Gail Mize, Astec, Inc.
Nancy Moorhouse, Teichert Materials, Teichert Construction
Jeff Parisi, Parisi Construction Company, Inc.
James R. Peterson, James Peterson & Sons, Inc.
James Piekarczyk, Kankakee County, Ill.
John Pourbaix, Construction Industries of Massachusetts
Michael Smith, ACS Infrastructure Development, Inc.
Jeffrey Southard, Virginia Transportation Construction Alliance
Kent Starwalt, Tennessee Road Builders Association
Michael Sturino, Illinois Road & Transportation Builders Association
Terrell Temple, Engineering Plus, Inc.
Chrystall Willis, Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
Joey Charles Wilson II, Wilson & Associates, PC
Stephen Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Co., Inc.
Becky L. Wood, Teichert Aggregates
Finance CommitteeSTAFF LIAISONS: T. Peter Ruane, Michael Forsythe
CHAIRMAN: Thomas W. Hill, Summit Materials
James R. Madara, P.E., Gannett Fleming, Inc.
John W. Midgley, P.E., ARTBA Life Member
Charles Potts, Heritage Construction & Materials
Kenneth R. Rezendes, K.R. Rezendes, Inc.
Max R. Sproles, P.E., AECOM
Leo Vecellio, Jr., Vecellio Group, Inc.
Membership Development CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: Kenyon Gleason
CHAIRMAN: Steve McGough, HCSS
John Derr, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Andrew Farkas, Morgan State University, National Transportation Center
Tom Flaherty, Reflexite North America
Nick Ivanoff, Ammann & Whitney
John Kurgan, KCI
Robert Luffy, Grandview Consultants LLC
James Madara, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Steve Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Co., Inc.
Nominating & Leadership Development CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: T. Peter Ruane
CHAIRMAN: Doug Black, John Deere Landscapes
Steve Wright, Wright Brothers Construction Co.
Paul Yarossi, HNTB Holdings
Paul Gruner, Montgomery County Engineer’s Office
Matt Girard, The Plenary Group
Planning & Design Professional Services Committee STAFF LIAISON: Kenyon Gleason
CHAIRMAN: David Harwood, Terracon Consultants, Inc.
Tim Faerber, HNTB
Jim Madara, Gannett Fleming
Gary Neuwerth, Dewberry-Goodkind, Inc.
David Thompson, Michael Baker Corporation
Safety Insurance & Risk Management CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
CHAIRMAN: Bob Johnson, Granite Construction Inc.
Paul Albrecht, Barriere Construction
Cheryl Ambrose, GenCon Safety
Timothy J. Arborio, Arborio Corp.
Jason Balint, Pike Industries
Mark Banaszak, K-Five Construction
Marsha Christie, New Enterprise Sand and Limestone Company, Inc.
Lee Cole, Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
Geoff Clark, Swank Construction Company, LLC
Jeff Clyde, W.W. Clyde & Company
Miguel Cruz, Community Asphalt
Ken Dalton, C.W. Matthews Contracting Company, Inc.
Leslie Demarsh, DA Collins
Tim J. Gardner, 3M
Amy Haschel, Milestone, LP
Kent Heppe, CH2M HILL
Jim Hoffman, Hoffman Construction Company
Walter Johnson, C.C. Mangum, Inc.
Gary Kaas, LUNDA
Bob Kunz, Cardi Corp.
David P. Kliwinski, Jacobs
Mike Loveman, Lanford Brothers Construction Co.
Doug Maciejewski, Six-S Construction
Ed Muncie, Curran Group
A. Ross Myers, Allan A. Myers, Inc.
James Openshaw, Jr., Cherry Hill Construction, Inc.
Paul N. Pappas, P.E., Sverdrup Civil, Inc.
Jim Peterson, J. Peterson Sons
Michael Pickeral, G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.
Allen Rivord, Fraser Shipyards
Amanda Skotarczak, Delaney Construction
Joe Sugar, Tilcon New York
Doug Swan, NE Asphalt
Kelly Thames, Dunn Road Builders
Gilberto Torrens, Community Asphalt Corp.
Rick Turner, Rogers Group, Inc.
Nick Varnak, Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc.
Rich Wagman, G.A. & F.C. Wagman, Inc.
Chris Willis, APAC/Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
Dan Zarletti, SSS Consultants
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Airports Advisory CouncilSTAFF LIAISON: Rich Juliano, Nick Goldstein
CHAIRMAN: Dave Pellizzari, Michael Baker Corp.
VICE-CHAIRMAN: Tim Duit, TTK Construction
Ken Brown, 3M
Art Cameron, Attorney-at-Law
Robert Close, Parsons Brinckerhoff
John Curran, GEI Consultants, Inc.
Jerry Farrar, CH2M HILL
John Fowler, Dewberry & Davis, LLC
Tom Flick, Ames Construction
Richard Mann, Mann Bros., Inc.
Max Sproles, AECOM
Mike Stenko, Transpo Industries
Mike Sulesky, New Enterprise Stone & Lime Company, Inc.
C. Michael Walton, University of Texas
Bridge Policy and Promotion CouncilSTAFF LIAISON: Allison Klein
CHAIRMAN: Ted Zoli, HNTB
Robert Victor, HDR, Inc.
Robert Luffy, Grandview Consultants
Mike Cegelis, American Bridge
Mike Flowers, American Bridge
Nick Ivanoff, Ammann & Whitney
Sam Knaster, Ammann & Whitney
Tom Hessling, Arcadis
Kevin Irving, AZZ Galvanizing
Mark Johnnie, Balfour Beatty Infrastructure
Linda Clifford, C.C. Myers
Bill Cox, Corman Construction
Jo Ellen Sines, Corman Construction
Gary Neuwerth, Dewberry
Jay Rohleder, FIGG
Linda Figg, FIGG
Craig Finley, Finley Engineering Group
John Buchheit, Gannett Flemming
Kyle Garmicki, Ghilotti Bros
Bob Schulock, Hatch, Mott Macdonald
John Yadlosky, HDR
Jeff Sterner, High Industries
Ray McCabe, HNTB Corporation
Joe Kumer, HRI
Vinny Sefershayan, Judlau
Tom Stoner, H.W. Lochner
Michael Britt, Modjeski & Masters, Inc.
Bill McEleney, National Steel Bridge Alliance
Pat Loftus, National Steel Bridge Alliance
Jose (Pepe) Garcia, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Laura Amundson, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Jennifer Hill, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Tom Cooper, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Dave Gehr, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Ankur Talwar, PCL
Steve Bate, Seismic Energy Products
Rob Myers, Seismic Energy Products
Siva Venugopalan, Siva Corrosion
Phil Stupp, Stupp Bridge
John McCaskie, Swank
Arthur Dinitz, Transpo Industries
Tom Donnelly, Transpo Industries
Michael Stenko, Transpo Industries
Chris Traylor, Traylor Bros.
Mark Monreal, PCL
Sid Florey, Vinci/Hubbard
Mike Carter, Wacker Neuson
Debbie Steiger, Watson Bowman
COUNCILSSTANDING COMMITTEES
Traffic Safety Industry Division Awards CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
Brook Jerzyk, Reflexite Americas
Sue Reiss, Impact Recovery Systems
Kevin Groeneweg, Mobile Barriers
Kevin Goforth, Potters Industries
Traffic Safety Industry Division Nominating CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
CHAIRMAN: Brook Jerzyk, Reflexite Americas
Sue Reiss, Impact Recovery
Joy Shamay, Evonik-Degussa Corporation
Traffic Safety Industry Division Membership CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
CHAIRMAN: Clarence LaBar, Empco-Lite
Bruce Owens, Plastic Safety Systems
Tom Flaherty, Reflexite Americas
Traffic Safety Industry Division Summer Social CommitteeSTAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
CHAIRMAN: Tim Cox, Plastic Safety Systems, Inc
Sue Reiss, Impact Recovery Systems
Randy Olsen, Trinity Highway Products
Joy Shamay, Evonik-Degussa
Kevin Groeneweg, Mobile Barriers
Kevin Goforth, Potters Industries
Transportation Law CommiteeSTAFF LIAISONS: Allison Klein, Nick Goldstein
ARTBA CO-CHAIRS: Lorraine D’Angelo, and
Buck Hinkle, Stites & Harbison
Tracy Doyle, Hill International
Mark Sgarlata, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald
Neal Sweeney, Kilpatrick Townsend
Joe McGowan, Rogers, Joseph and O’donnell
Jason Adkisson, CH2M HILL
Frank Bigelis, Kilpatrick Townsend
Richard Watts, Granite Construction Inc.
Mike Branca, Peckar & Abramson
Chris Brasco, Watt, Tieder, Hoffar & Fitzgerald
Chris Anzidei, Anzidei Law
Bob Lanham, Williams Brothers Construction
Matt Devries, Stites & Harbison
William Penny, Stites & Harbison
Jamie Auslander, Beveridge & Diamond
Parker Moore, Beveridge & Diamond
David Ratterman, Stites & Harbison
Jason Jasper, Granite Construction Inc.
Chris Kane, AECOM
Felice Farber, General Contractors Association of New York
Seth Firmender, Lane Construction
Jesse Keene, Peckar & Abramson
Garry Boehlert, Saul Ewing
Jessica Perro, Fox Rothschild
Dirk Haire, Fox Rothschild
Jon Straw, Kraftson Caudle
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Wendall Hirschfeld, Hirschfeld Industries
John W. O’Quinn, Hirschfeld Industries
Ramon Villaamil, ACS
Rich Aquino, Skanska
Tim Zahrn, Sangamon County
Dave Zanetell, Edward Kraemer & Sons, Inc.
Ken Blair, Traylor Bros.
John Hillman, Parsons
Dave Sweeney, RS&H
Brian Laborde, High Steel Structures
Jack Haynes, Reynolds, Smith and Hill
Patrick Malone, PCL
Julia Capuchino, C.C. Myers
Roger Ferch, National Steel Bridge Alliance
Ron Gant, Bentley Systems
Eugene Sobecki, Acrow Bridge
Bala Sivakumar, HNTB
Jim Twomey, Michael Baker
Doug Geiger, RS&H
Jonathan Hirschfeld, Hirschfeld Industries
Barton Newton, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Highways Advisory CouncilSTAFF LIAISON: David Bauer
CHAIRMAN: Vacant
Robert Close, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Arthur M. Dinitz, Transpo Industries, Inc.
William M. Dowd, HDR, Inc.
Michael Hirsh, URS Corporation.
Jack Hodge, Volkert, Inc.
Jerry Ingram, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc.
G. John Kurgan, KCI
Larry Kyle, HDR, Inc.
John W. Midgley, P.E.
John McCaskie, Swank Associated Companies
Shannon Reilly, Construction Industries of Massachusetts
Matt Shorb, Elderlee, Inc. & L.S. Lee
Larry Thomas, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Intelligent Transportation Systems CouncilSTAFF LIAISON: Rich Juliano, Nick Goldstein
CHAIRMAN: Steve Kuciemba, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Bob Edelstein, AECOM
Brian Scott, SRF Consulting
Tracy Marks, Transcore
Ports & Waterways CouncilSTAFF LIAISON: Nick Goldstein
CO-CHAIRS: Pierce Homer, Moffatt and Nichol and Will Spielvogel,
Jay Cashman, Inc.
Christopher Boylan, General Contractors Association of New York
Steve Cardi, Cardi Corporation
Mike Cegelis, American Bridge Company
Bill Cox, Corman Construction, Inc.
Matthew Donahue, Collins Engineers Inc.
Felice Farber, General Contractors Association of New York
Steve Gravlin, Wade Trim
Bill Hanson, Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Company
Barry Holliday, Dredging Contractors of America
Ken Hartmann, HDR, Inc.
Pierce R. Homer, Moffatt & Nichol
Duane Kenagy, Moffatt & Nichol
Jim Maloney, Port of San Francisco
Aaron Ozinga, Ozinga Materials, Inc.
Phil Russell, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
COUNCILS
Jeffrey Schechtman, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Will Spielvogel, Jay Cashman, Inc.
Tom Stoner, H.W. Lochner, Inc.
Kurt Thompson, Dewberry
Rachel Vandenberg, Dewberry
Jim Walker, American Association of Port Authorities
George Wirth, Schnabel Engineering
Public Transportation & Rail Advisory CouncilSTAFF LIAISON: Rich Juliano, Nick Goldstein
CHAIRMAN: Dave Thomson, Engineered Rail Solutions
Rich Aquino, Skanska USA Civil
Brian Bellfi, Edward Kraemer and Sons, Inc.
Louis Bowman, Bowman, Barrett & Associates, Inc.
Chris Boylan, General Contractors Association of New York
Richard Bray, H.W. Lochner
Jack Bryant, Bryant Associates, Inc.
Neville Bugwadia, Judlau Contracting, Inc.
Matt Clark, Psomas
John Collura, University of Massachusetts
Cathy Connor, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Tim Creson, Webber
Robert Dibble, Livingston County Road Commission
Arthur Dinitz, Transpo Industries, Inc.
Joe Donaldson, Kimley-Horn & Associates, Inc.
Ron Eck, West Virginia University
Dick Gorton, HDR, Inc.
Bryan Grote, Mercator Advisors
Michael Hirsh, URS Corporation
Donald Itzkoff, Nossaman LLP
Youssef Khalifeh, Ammann & Whitney
Joseph Kneib, Herzog Companies
Susan Martinovich, CH2M HILL
Bill Meier, Lane Construction Corporation
Gail Mize, Astec Industries
Gary Neuwerth, The Dewberry Companies
Stephan Parker, Transportation Research Board
Rick Peltz, Gannett Fleming, Inc.
Tom Pendergast, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Joe Reed, Balfour Beatty Rail, Inc.
Denise Richardson, General Contractors Association of New York
Larry Russell, Gannett Fleming
Stephen Schlickman, Schlickman & Associates
Adrian Share, Wilbur Smith Associates
Donald Shubert, Connecticut Road Builders Association
Robert Shulock, Hatch Mott MacDonald, Inc.
Andy Sloane, Shimmick Construction
Tom Smithberger, HDR, Inc.
Max Sproles, AECOM
Jeff Stear, Caterpillar, Inc.
Larry Thomas, H.W. Lochner
Cecily Way, Parsons Brinckerhoff
George Wirth, Schnabel Engineering
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COUNCILS
Transportation Safety Advisory CouncilSTAFF LIAISON: Brad Sant
CHAIRMAN: Vacant
Richard D. Bauman, Washington Infrastructure Services
Tim Cox, Plastic Safety Systems, Inc.
Jim Crowley, Trinity Industries
Arthur Dinitz, Transpo Industries, Inc.
Tim J. Gardner, 3M
Arthur D. Haddad, Miami County, Ohio
Michael Hirsh, BRW, Inc.
Brook Jerzyk, Reflexite Americas
Bob Kennedy, Vecellio and Grogan
John M. Mason, Jr., Ph.D., Auburn University
John W. Midgely, P.E.
Martin D. Pietrucha, Pennsylvania State University
Andrew E. Ramisch, Product & Highway Safety Institute, LLC
Joy Shamay, Evonik-Degussa Corporation
Matthew Shorb, Elderlee and L.S. Lee, Inc.
Mark Hager, HDR, Inc.
Mary Beth Klein, Trinity Highway Products
Bruce Owens, Plastic Safety Systems
Women Leaders in Transportation Design & Construction STAFF LIAISON: Allison Klein
CHAIRMAN: Jihane Fazio, AECOM
Jo Ellen Sines, Corman Construction
Linda Figg, FIGG
Tracy Doyle, Hill International
Marybeth Klein, Trinity Highway Products
Kay Atwood Van Skiver, Atwood Fence Company
Denise Richardson, General Contractors Association of New York
Emily Cohen, United Contractors
Joy Shamay, Evonik
Sue Reiss, Impact Recovery Systems
Linda Clifford, C.C. Myers
Janet Callahan, Palmer Paving Corporation
Bonnie Rimel, Bonn-J Contracting
Kathi Holst, Roadway Construction & Maintenance Services
Mary Salyer, Wright Bros. Construction
Shelley Randolph, Jacobs
Karen Dinitz, Transpo Industries
Cathy Connor, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Yassmin Gramian, HNTB
Rachel Arulraj, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Gayle Grady, PCL Civil Constructors
Carla Julian, Granite Construction Inc.
Meredith Mckeown, Sheppard Mullin
Jennifer Krug McNaughton, K-Five
Julia Capuchino, C.C. Myers
Lisa Robert, RS&H
Tiffany King, Kiewit
Kate Mergen, Southern California Contractors Association
Nicole Soulanges, Southern California Contractors Association
Robin Malacrea, Ammann & Whitney
Jaclyn Zarrella, AECOM
Julie Rabeux, Texas Department of Transportation
Irene Eels, Ammann & Whitney
Rebekah Gaudreau, Parsons Brinckerhoff
Young Executive Leadership Council (YELC)STAFF LIAISON: Kenyon Gleason
CHAIRMAN: Ponch Frank, Ranger Construction Industries, Inc.
VICE-CHAIRMAN: Will Barresi, CH2M HILL
Includes all YEDP graduates from 1996-2014. See pages 32-35.
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AGGREGATE ASPHALT PRODUCTS
ACCOUNTING
ASPHALT/CONCRETE PAVERS
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste landfill
construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
Oldcastle Materials
900 Ashwood Pkwy.
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30075
T: 770.392.5922
heather.askew@oldcastle.com
www.oldcastlematerials.com
Contact: Heather Askew
Oldcastle Materials is the leading vertically integrated supplier of
aggregates, asphalt, ready-mixed concrete, and construction and paving
services in the United States. With more than 18,000 employees at more
than 1,200 locations across the country, Oldcastle Materials provides
customers with top-quality, innovative products and services.
Plante Moran
27400 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, MI 48037
T: 248.223.3842
F: 248.327.8787
brian.holmen@plantemoran.com
www.plantemoran.com
Contact: Brian Holmen
Plante Moran is one of the nation’s top certified public accounting and
business advisory firms. Our multidisciplinary CPAs and advisors have
technical knowledge from working with hundreds of construction clients,
providing creative and competitive solutions. Our wide array of
expertise and services include business consulting, assurance, tax, and
wealth management.
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste landfill
construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
T: 615.501.0600
F: 615.501.7450
bmonical@wirtgenamerica.com
www.wirtgenamerica.com
Contact: Bruce Monical
Wirtgen America is the North American office of the Wirtgen Group,
manufacturers of Wirtgen milling machines, soil stabilizers, concrete
pavers and surface miners, Vögele asphalt pavers, Hamm asphalt and soil
compaction equipment and Kleeman crushing and screening equipment.
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
Buyers’ Guide cover photo courtesy FIGG Bridge Engineers.
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ASPHALT PRODUCERSOldcastle Materials
900 Ashwood Pkwy.
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30075
T: 770.392.5922
heather.askew@oldcastle.com
www.oldcastlematerials.com
Contact: Heather Askew
Oldcastle Materials is the leading vertically integrated supplier of
aggregates, asphalt, ready-mixed concrete, and construction and paving
services in the United States. With more than 18,000 employees at more
than 1,200 locations across the country, Oldcastle Materials provides
customers with top-quality, innovative products and services.
Oldcastle Materials
900 Ashwood Pkwy.
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30075
T: 770.392.5922
heather.askew@oldcastle.com
www.oldcastlematerials.com
Contact: Heather Askew
Oldcastle Materials is the leading vertically integrated supplier of
aggregates, asphalt, ready-mixed concrete, and construction and paving
services in the United States. With more than 18,000 employees at more
than 1,200 locations across the country, Oldcastle Materials provides
customers with top-quality, innovative products and services.
Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
T: 615.501.0600
F: 615.501.7450
bmonical@wirtgenamerica.com
www.wirtgenamerica.com
Contact: Bruce Monical
Wirtgen America is the North American office of the Wirtgen Group,
manufacturers of Wirtgen milling machines, soil stabilizers, concrete
pavers and surface miners, Vögele asphalt pavers, Hamm asphalt and
soil compaction equipment and Kleeman crushing and screening
equipment.
The Lane Construction Corporation
90 Fieldstone Court
Cheshire, CT 06410
T: 203.235.3351
F: 203.439.2985
kmsadowski@laneconstruct.com
www.laneconstruct.com
Contact: Kristen Sadowski
The Lane Construction Corporation is a leading U.S. construction
company specializing in the transportation, infrastructure and energy
industries. Lane’s unique combination of capabilities includes
public-private partnerships/innovative financing and joint ventures; large,
complex design-build and bid-build projects; and the ability to produce
and install asphalt, aggregates and concrete. Visit www.laneconstruct.
com to learn more.
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste land-
fill construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
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COMPACTION EQUIPMENT
BRIDGE RAIL SYSTEMS
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
ATTORNEYS
Peckar & Abramson
One SE Third Avenue, #3100
Miami, FL 33131
T: 305.358.2600
lrosenberg@pecklaw.com
www.pecklaw.com
Contact: Lori E. Rosenberg
Peckar & Abramson is one of the nation’s leading construction and public
contract law firms, representing many of the transportation industry’s
most successful contractors throughout the United States. The firm is
known for partnering with its clients to provide assistance in all aspects of
a project, from proposal preparation through administration to close-out.
BREAKAWAY SUPPORT SYSTEMS
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Transpo Industries, Inc.
20 Jones St.
New Rochelle, NY 10801
T: 914.636.1000
F: 914.636.1282
kdinitz@transpo.com
www.transpo.com
Contact: Karen Dinitz
Transpo has provided the transportation construction industry with safety
products and bridge preservation materials since 1968. Products include:
thin overlays, patching and sealing materials, precase tunnel, bridge rail
and longitudinal barrier panels; omni-directional breakaway supports for
sign posts/light poles; ADA detectable warning tiles; work zone
intrusion alarm, highway grade crossing system and color pavement
marking materials.
STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
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Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
T: 615.501.0600
F: 615.501.7450
bmonical@wirtgenamerica.com
www.wirtgenamerica.com
Contact: Bruce Monical
Wirtgen America is the North American office of the Wirtgen Group,
manufacturers of Wirtgen milling machines, soil stabilizers, concrete
pavers and surface miners, Vögele asphalt pavers, Hamm asphalt and soil
compaction equipment and Kleeman crushing and screening equipment.
Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
T: 615.501.0600
F: 615.501.7450
bmonical@wirtgenamerica.com
www.wirtgenamerica.com
Contact: Bruce Monical
Wirtgen America is the North American office of the Wirtgen Group,
manufacturers of Wirtgen milling machines, soil stabilizers, concrete
pavers and surface miners, Vögele asphalt pavers, Hamm asphalt and soil
compaction equipment and Kleeman crushing and screening equipment.
CONCRETE PAVERS
GOMACO Corporation
Box 151
Ida Grove, IA 51445
T: 712.364.3347
rbach@gomaco.com
www.gomaco.com
Contact: Randy Bach
GOMACO Corporation is the worldwide leader in concrete paving and
road construction technology. GOMACO equipment slipforms concrete
streets, highways, and airport runways. Support equipment includes
grade trimmers, material placers, texture/cure machines, and the
GOMACO Smoothness Indicator. We also make equipment to pave bridge
decks, slopes, roller-compacted concrete and pervious concrete. Our
products are offered through a worldwide distributor network for local
sales, parts and service expertise.
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
CONSTRUCTION
Ames Construction, Inc.
2000 Ames Drive
Burnsville, MN 55306
T: 952.892.8669
kenbrandt@amesco.com
www.amesconstruction.com
Contact: Kenneth A. Brandt
Ames Construction is a full-service heavy civil and industrial general
contractor, serving domestic clients in many industries including: highway
and bridge construction, railroads, dams, mining facilities, power plants,
water and wastewater facilities, landfills, pipelines, and utilities, residential
infrastructure, and golf course construction. MN:952-435-7106,
AZ: 602-431-2111, CO: 303-363-1000, UT/NV: 801-977-8012.
Oldcastle Materials
900 Ashwood Pkwy.
Suite 600
Atlanta, GA 30075
T: 770.392.5922
heather.askew@oldcastle.com
www.oldcastlematerials.com
Contact: Heather Askew
Oldcastle Materials is the leading vertically integrated supplier of
aggregates, asphalt, ready-mixed concrete, and construction and paving
services in the United States. With more than 18,000 employees at more
than 1,200 locations across the country, Oldcastle Materials provides
customers with top-quality, innovative products and services.
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Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
Wright Brothers Construction Co, Inc.
P.O. Box 437
Charleston, TN 37310
T: 423.336.2261
F: 423.336.2079
pwest@wbcci.com
www.wbcci.com
Contact: Penny West
Based in Charleston, Tennessee, Wright Brothers has been family owned
and operated for over 50 years and is the leading contractor in the South-
east performing site preparation, grading, excavating, highway and heavy
construction services, landfill construction and closing, as well as bridge
and concrete structures.
CONSTRUCTION & DEMOLITION RECYCLING
EQUIPMENT
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
The Lane Construction Corporation
90 Fieldstone Court
Cheshire, CT 06410
T: 203.235.3351
F: 203.439.2985
kmsadowski@laneconstruct.com
www.laneconstruct.com
Contact: Kristen Sadowski
The Lane Construction Corporation is a leading U.S. construction
company specializing in the transportation, infrastructure and energy
industries. Lane’s unique combination of capabilities includes
public-private partnerships/innovative financing and joint ventures; large,
complex design-build and bid-build projects; and the ability to produce
and install asphalt, aggregates and concrete. Visit www.laneconstruct.
com to learn more.
Mobile Barriers LLC
24918 Genesee Trail Road
Golden, CO 80401
T: 303.526.5995
sales@mobilebarriers.com
www.mobilebarriers.com
Contact: Kevin Groeneweg
Mobile Barriers MBT-1® Strong, highly mobile barriers for temporary work
zones, mobile operations and incident management. Improves safety,
efficiency and traffic flows. Drives at speed and simply parks to work. Fully
integrated and self-contained with on board power, lights, decks, storage,
signage, TMA and other options. Available for sale, lease, or rent. Learn
more at www.mobilebarriers.com or email info@mobilebarriers.com.
The Lane Construction Corporation
90 Fieldstone Court
Cheshire, CT 06410
T: 203.235.3351
F: 203.439.2985
kmsadowski@laneconstruct.com
www.laneconstruct.com
Contact: Kristen Sadowski
The Lane Construction Corporation is a leading U.S. construction
company specializing in the transportation, infrastructure and energy
industries. Lane’s unique combination of capabilities includes
public-private partnerships/innovative financing and joint ventures; large,
complex design-build and bid-build projects; and the ability to produce
and install asphalt, aggregates and concrete. Visit www.laneconstruct.
com to learn more.
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STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT
Collins Engineers, Inc.
123 North Wacker Drive, Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60606
T: 312.704.9300
F: 312.704.9320
jwackrow@collinsengr.com
www.collinsengr.com
Contact: Janet Wackrow
Collins Engineers, Inc. provides design, analysis, and construction related
services to the transportation industry. Services include construction
management, design, analysis, and inspection of transportation
structures. Collins’ in-house engineer-divers provide underwater structural
inspection and evaluation services, in addition to above water and rope
access inspections.
CLAIMS CONSULTING AND CPM SCHEDULING
Milestone Consultants, Inc.
1913 Huguenot Road, Suite 201
North Chesterfield, VA 23235
T: 804.897.1382
F: 804.897.1383
rlott@milestonecentral.com
www.milestonecentral.com
Contact: Richard Ott
CPM scheduling, schedule and time impact analysis, claims preparation
and analysis, expert testimony, and project management consulting for
the heavy/highway industry. Principals have over 50 years of experience
on major highways, bridges, tunnels and airports.
CRASH CUSHIONS
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
CURB & GUTTER MACHINES
GOMACO Corporation
Box 151
Ida Grove, IA 51445
T: 712.364.3347
rbach@gomaco.com
www.gomaco.com
Contact: Randy Bach
GOMACO Corporation is the worldwide leader in concrete paving and
road construction technology. GOMACO equipment slipforms concrete
streets, highways, and airport runways. Support equipment includes
grade trimmers, material placers, texture/cure machines, and the
GOMACO Smoothness Indicator. We also make equipment to pave bridge
decks, slopes, roller-compacted concrete and pervious concrete. Our
products are offered through a worldwide distributor network for local
sales, parts and service expertise.
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Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
EARTH MOVING EQUIPMENT
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
ENGINEERING CONSULTANTS
Collins Engineers, Inc.
123 North Wacker Drive, Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60606
T: 312.704.9300
F: 312.704.9320
jwackrow@collinsengr.com
www.collinsengr.com
Contact: Janet Wackrow
Collins Engineers, Inc. provides design, analysis, and construction related
services to the transportation industry. Services include construction
management, design, analysis, and inspection of transportation
structures. Collins’ in-house engineer-divers provide underwater structural
inspection and evaluation services, in addition to above water and rope
access inspections.
Gannett Fleming
P.O. Box 67100
Harrisburg, PA 17106
T: 717.763.7211
F: 717.761.7059
jderr@gfnet.com
www.gannettfleming.com
Contact: John Derr
Gannett Fleming is a global infrastructure firm focused on planning,
design, technology, and construction management services for the
transportation, environmental, water, power, and facilities industries. Our
broad scope of transportation services includes highway, bridge, ITS,
toll facility, tunnel, and mass transit/rail design, as well as a design-build
delivery.
DELINEATORS
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
T: 615.501.0600
F: 615.501.7450
bmonical@wirtgenamerica.com
www.wirtgenamerica.com
Contact: Bruce Monical
Wirtgen America is the North American office of the Wirtgen Group,
manufacturers of Wirtgen milling machines, soil stabilizers, concrete
pavers and surface miners, Vögele asphalt pavers, Hamm asphalt and soil
compaction equipment and Kleeman crushing and screening equipment.
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STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
EQUIPMENT ATTACHMENTS
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Ames Construction, Inc.
2000 Ames Drive
Burnsville, MN 55306
T: 952.892.8669
kenbrandt@amesco.com
www.amesconstruction.com
Contact: Kenneth A. Brandt
Ames Construction is a full-service heavy civil and industrial general
contractor, serving domestic clients in many industries including: highway
and bridge construction, railroads, dams, mining facilities, power plants,
water and wastewater facilities, landfills, pipelines, and utilities, residential
infrastructure, and golf course construction. MN:952-435-7106,
AZ: 602-431-2111, CO: 303-363-1000, UT/NV: 801-977-8012.
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste landfill
construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
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Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
3M Traffic Safety Systems
3M Center, 225-4N-14
St. Paul, MN 55144
T: 651.733.3879
mllozier@mmm.com
www.3m.com/roadwaysafety
Contact: Marcia Lozier
A traffic safety innovator for over 75 years, 3M technologies are used to
produce high performance prismatic reflective sheeting for traffic signs
and work zone applications, a full portfolio of bright and durable
pavement markings, and more. For more information about 3M’s
solutions, visit www.3M.com/roadwaysafety.
HIGHWAY SAFETY PRODUCTS
GOMACO Corporation
Box 151
Ida Grove, IA 51445
T: 712.364.3347
rbach@gomaco.com
www.gomaco.com
Contact: Randy Bach
GOMACO Corporation is the worldwide leader in concrete paving and
road construction technology. GOMACO equipment slipforms concrete
streets, highways, and airport runways. Support equipment includes
grade trimmers, material placers, texture/cure machines, and the
GOMACO Smoothness Indicator. We also make equipment to pave bridge
decks, slopes, roller-compacted concrete and pervious concrete. Our
products are offered through a worldwide distributor network for local
sales, parts and service expertise.
Brite-Line Technologies, LLC
10660 E. 51st Avenue
Denver, CO 80239
T: 303.375.1293
F: 303.375.8557
sdurkin@brite-line.com
www.brite-line.com
Contact: Shea Durkin
Brite-Line is a worldwide manufacturer and marketer of DeltalineTM profile,
wet-reflective removable, durable and intersection grade pavement
marking tapes. Since 1986, Brite-Line products have undergone extensive
laboratory and field testing, developing a highly successful track record of
commercial installations throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia.
HIGHWAY SAFETY BARRIERS
Mobile Barriers LLC
24918 Genesee Trail Road
Golden, CO 80401
T: 303.526.5995
sales@mobilebarriers.com
www.mobilebarriers.com
Contact: Kevin Groeneweg
Mobile Barriers MBT-1® Strong, highly mobile barriers for temporary work
zones, mobile operations and incident management. Improves safety,
efficiency and traffic flows. Drives at speed and simply parks to work. Fully
integrated and self-contained with on board power, lights, decks, storage,
signage, TMA and other options. Available for sale, lease, or rent. Learn
more at www.mobilebarriers.com or email info@mobilebarriers.com.
The Lane Construction Corporation
90 Fieldstone Court
Cheshire, CT 06410
T: 203.235.3351
F: 203.439.2985
kmsadowski@laneconstruct.com
www.laneconstruct.com
Contact: Kristen Sadowski
The Lane Construction Corporation is a leading U.S. construction
company specializing in the transportation, infrastructure and energy
industries. Lane’s unique combination of capabilities includes
public-private partnerships/innovative financing and joint ventures; large,
complex design-build and bid-build projects; and the ability to produce
and install asphalt, aggregates and concrete. Visit www.laneconstruct.
com to learn more.
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Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
LIGHTING & TRAFFIC SIGNAL POLES
Valmont Industries, Inc.
28800 Ida Street, P.O. Box 358
Valley, NE 68064
T: 402.359.2201
F: 402.359.4025
polesinfo@valmont.com
www.valmontstructures.com
Contact: Tamara Wilt
Valmont delivers what lighting, transportation and communication
professionals value most. Results. Superb engineering infused with a
passion for quality, service and innovation yields poles, towers and
roadway sign structures, which enhance safety, improve transportation
flow and facilitate wireless communication. For new installations or
infrastructure upgrades, Valmont offers proven, reliable solutions.
METHACRYLATE (MMA) PAVEMENT MARKINGS
Transpo Industries, Inc.
20 Jones St.
New Rochelle, NY 10801
T: 914.636.1000
F: 914.636.1282
kdinitz@transpo.com
www.transpo.com
Contact: Karen Dinitz
Transpo has provided the transportation construction industry with safety
products and bridge preservation materials since 1968. Products include:
thin overlays, patching and sealing materials, precase tunnel, bridge rail
and longitudinal barrier panels; omni-directional breakaway supports for
sign posts/light poles; ADA detectable warning tiles; work zone
intrusion alarm, highway grade crossing system and color pavement
marking materials.
MOVEABLE BARRIERS
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
Mobile Barriers LLC
24918 Genesee Trail Road
Golden, CO 80401
T: 303.526.5995
sales@mobilebarriers.com
www.mobilebarriers.com
Contact: Kevin Groeneweg
Mobile Barriers MBT-1® Strong, highly mobile barriers for temporary work
zones, mobile operations and incident management. Improves safety,
efficiency and traffic flows. Drives at speed and simply parks to work. Fully
integrated and self-contained with on board power, lights, decks, storage,
signage, TMA and other options. Available for sale, lease, or rent. Learn
more at www.mobilebarriers.com or email info@mobilebarriers.com.
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STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
Brite-Line Technologies, LLC
10660 E. 51st Avenue
Denver, CO 80239
T: 303.375.1293
F: 303.375.8557
sdurkin@brite-line.com
www.brite-line.com
Contact: Shea Durkin
Brite-Line is a worldwide manufacturer and marketer of DeltalineTM profile,
wet-reflective removable, durable and intersection grade pavement
marking tapes. Since 1986, Brite-Line products have undergone extensive
laboratory and field testing, developing a highly successful track record of
commercial installations throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia.
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
PILING
Atlas Tube
1855 E. 122nd Street
Chicago, IL 60633
T: (312) 262-1962
marilynpoindexter@jmcsteel.com
www.atlaspipepiles.com
Contact: Marilyn Poindexter
Atlas Pipe Piles is the leading producing mill for straight-seam ERW steel
pipe in deep foundation projects across North America. Our steel piping
products include pin piles, mini caissons, and standard pipe piles. Our
straight-seam welding process ensures greater product integrity for every
piling project.
PLANNING & DESIGN
Gannett Fleming
P.O. Box 67100
Harrisburg, PA 17106
T: 717.763.7211
F: 717.761.7059
jderr@gfnet.com
www.gannettfleming.com
Contact: John Derr
Gannett Fleming is a global infrastructure firm focused on planning,
design, technology, and construction management services for the
transportation, environmental, water, power, and facilities industries. Our
broad scope of transportation services includes highway, bridge, ITS,
toll facility, tunnel, and mass transit/rail design, as well as a design-build
delivery.
3M Traffic Safety Systems
3M Center, 225-4N-14
St. Paul, MN 55144
T: 651.733.3879
mllozier@mmm.com
www.3m.com/roadwaysafety
Contact: Marcia Lozier
A traffic safety innovator for over 75 years, 3M technologies are used to
produce high performance prismatic reflective sheeting for traffic signs
and work zone applications, a full portfolio of bright and durable
pavement markings, and more. For more information about 3M’s
solutions, visit www.3M.com/roadwaysafety.
PAVEMENT MARKINGS
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STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
PLASTIC CHANNELIZERS PROGRAM MANAGEMENT
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
POLES & STRUCTURES
Valmont Industries, Inc.
28800 Ida Street, P.O. Box 358
Valley, NE 68064
T: 402.359.2201
F: 402.359.4025
polesinfo@valmont.com
www.valmontstructures.com
Contact: Tamara Wilt
Valmont delivers what lighting, transportation and communication
professionals value most. Results. Superb engineering infused with a
passion for quality, service and innovation yields poles, towers and
roadway sign structures, which enhance safety, improve transportation
flow and facilitate wireless communication. For new installations or
infrastructure upgrades, Valmont offers proven, reliable solutions.
RAILROAD CONSTRUCTION, MAINTENANCE,
RAILCAR UNLOADING, AND RAILCAR LEASING
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste landfill
construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
RAILROAD GRADE CROSSING SYSTEMS
Transpo Industries, Inc.
20 Jones St.
New Rochelle, NY 10801
T: 914.636.1000
F: 914.636.1282
kdinitz@transpo.com
www.transpo.com
Contact: Karen Dinitz
Transpo has provided the transportation construction industry with safety
products and bridge preservation materials since 1968. Products include:
thin overlays, patching and sealing materials, precase tunnel, bridge rail
and longitudinal barrier panels; omni-directional breakaway supports for
sign posts/light poles; ADA detectable warning tiles; work zone
intrusion alarm, highway grade crossing system and color pavement
marking materials.
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REFLECTIVE/NON-REFLECTIVE SHEETING
3M Traffic Safety Systems
3M Center, 225-4N-14
St. Paul, MN 55144
T: 651.733.3879
mllozier@mmm.com
www.3m.com/roadwaysafety
Contact: Marcia Lozier
A traffic safety innovator for over 75 years, 3M technologies are used to
produce high performance prismatic reflective sheeting for traffic signs
and work zone applications, a full portfolio of bright and durable
pavement markings, and more. For more information about 3M’s
solutions, visit www.3M.com/roadwaysafety.
RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste landfill
construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
RETRO-REFLECTIVE PRODUCTS
3M Traffic Safety Systems
3M Center, 225-4N-14
St. Paul, MN 55144
T: 651.733.3879
mllozier@mmm.com
www.3m.com/roadwaysafety
Contact: Marcia Lozier
A traffic safety innovator for over 75 years, 3M technologies are used to
produce high performance prismatic reflective sheeting for traffic signs
and work zone applications, a full portfolio of bright and durable
pavement markings, and more. For more information about 3M’s
solutions, visit www.3M.com/roadwaysafety.
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
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ROAD CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT
Caterpillar Paving Products
11601 93rd Avenue North
Maple Grove, MN 55369
T: 763.315.5508
sjoblad_jon@cat.com
www.cat.com
Contact: John Sjoblad
Caterpillar Paving Products Inc. is a leading manufacturer of world class
equipment for the global paving industry. Through our worldwide dealer
network, we offer unmatched products, service and training to provide
our customers with the productive machines, knowledge and support
they need to grow their businesses.
Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
T: 615.501.0600
F: 615.501.7450
bmonical@wirtgenamerica.com
www.wirtgenamerica.com
Contact: Bruce Monical
Wirtgen America is the North American office of the Wirtgen Group,
manufacturers of Wirtgen milling machines, soil stabilizers, concrete
pavers and surface miners, Vögele asphalt pavers, Hamm asphalt and soil
compaction equipment and Kleeman crushing and screening equipment.
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
ROADWAY MAINTENANCE & CONSTRUCTION
ZONE
Mobile Barriers LLC
24918 Genesee Trail Road
Golden, CO 80401
T: 303.526.5995
sales@mobilebarriers.com
www.mobilebarriers.com
Contact: Kevin Groeneweg
Mobile Barriers MBT-1® Strong, highly mobile barriers for temporary work
zones, mobile operations and incident management. Improves safety,
efficiency and traffic flows. Drives at speed and simply parks to work. Fully
integrated and self-contained with on board power, lights, decks, storage,
signage, TMA and other options. Available for sale, lease, or rent. Learn
more at www.mobilebarriers.com or email info@mobilebarriers.com.
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse
1219 28th Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20007
T: 202.289.4434
F: 202.289.4435
uconnolly@artba.org
www.workzonesafety.org
Contact: Una Connolly
The National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse is the world’s
largest Internet resource on road construction zone safety information.
It was launched by the American Road & Transportation Builders
Association in 1998 with support from the Federal Highway
Administration. The Texas Transportation Institute conducts safety
research and maintains the facility’s easy-to-remember website:
www.workzonesafety.org.
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Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
ROADWAY & HIGH MAST
Valmont Industries, Inc.
28800 Ida Street, P.O. Box 358
Valley, NE 68064
T: 402.359.2201
F: 402.359.4025
polesinfo@valmont.com
www.valmontstructures.com
Contact: Tamara Wilt
Valmont delivers what lighting, transportation and communication
professionals value most. Results. Superb engineering infused with a
passion for quality, service and innovation yields poles, towers and
roadway sign structures, which enhance safety, improve transportation
flow and facilitate wireless communication. For new installations or
infrastructure upgrades, Valmont offers proven, reliable solutions.
ROAD ROLLERS
Wirtgen America
6030 Dana Way
Antioch, TN 37013
T: 615.501.0600
F: 615.501.7450
bmonical@wirtgenamerica.com
www.wirtgenamerica.com
Contact: Bruce Monical
Wirtgen America is the North American office of the Wirtgen Group,
manufacturers of Wirtgen milling machines, soil stabilizers, concrete
pavers and surface miners, Vögele asphalt pavers, Hamm asphalt and soil
compaction equipment and Kleeman crushing and screening equipment.
SAFETY DRUMS
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
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SAFETY TRAINING
SAFETY PRODUCTS
Volvo Construction Equipment
312 Volvo Way
Shippensburg, PA 17257
T: 717.532.9181
vceonline@volvo.com
www.volvoce.com/na
Volvo Construction Equipment is a leading global supplier of quality
equipment and services for all phases of roadway construction and
rehabilitation, road maintenance and general construction. Its products
include a comprehensive range of pavers, milling machines, motor
graders, soil and asphalt compactors, compact equipment, wheel loaders,
hydraulic excavators, and articulated haulers.
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
Mobile Barriers LLC
24918 Genesee Trail Road
Golden, CO 80401
T: 303.526.5995
sales@mobilebarriers.com
www.mobilebarriers.com
Contact: Kevin Groeneweg
Mobile Barriers MBT-1® Strong, highly mobile barriers for temporary work
zones, mobile operations and incident management. Improves safety,
efficiency and traffic flows. Drives at speed and simply parks to work. Fully
integrated and self-contained with on board power, lights, decks, storage,
signage, TMA and other options. Available for sale, lease, or rent. Learn
more at www.mobilebarriers.com or email info@mobilebarriers.com.
SIGNING
SIGNING STRUCTURES
3M Traffic Safety Systems
3M Center, 225-4N-14
St. Paul, MN 55144
T: 651.733.3879
mllozier@mmm.com
www.3m.com/roadwaysafety
Contact: Marcia Lozier
A traffic safety innovator for over 75 years, 3M technologies are used to
produce high performance prismatic reflective sheeting for traffic signs
and work zone applications, a full portfolio of bright and durable
pavement markings, and more. For more information about 3M’s
solutions, visit www.3M.com/roadwaysafety.
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
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SIGN STRUCTURES & HIGH MAST
SOFTWARE
Valmont Industries, Inc.
28800 Ida Street, P.O. Box 358
Valley, NE 68064
T: 402.359.2201
F: 402.359.4025
polesinfo@valmont.com
www.valmontstructures.com
Contact: Tamara Wilt
Valmont delivers what lighting, transportation and communication
professionals value most. Results. Superb engineering infused with a
passion for quality, service and innovation yields poles, towers and
roadway sign structures, which enhance safety, improve transportation
flow and facilitate wireless communication. For new installations or
infrastructure upgrades, Valmont offers proven, reliable solutions.
Viewpoint Construction Software
80 Guardian Court
Suite 125
Rocky Mount,NC 27804
T: 503.416.5509
amy.green@viewpointcs.com
www.viewpoint.com
Contact: Amy Summers Green
Viewpoint is a global provider of innovative construction-specific software
solutions and services that offer the architect, engineer, construction and
owner communities the tools they need to improve project profitability
and visibility, manage risk, and effectively collaborate with project owners
and the entire project team.
SPECIALTY GUIDE RAILS
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
TEMPORARY PAVEMENT MARKINGS
3M Traffic Safety Systems
3M Center, 225-4N-14
St. Paul, MN 55144
T: 651.733.3879
mllozier@mmm.com
www.3m.com/roadwaysafety
Contact: Marcia Lozier
A traffic safety innovator for over 75 years, 3M technologies are used to
produce high performance prismatic reflective sheeting for traffic signs
and work zone applications, a full portfolio of bright and durable
pavement markings, and more. For more information about 3M’s
solutions, visit www.3M.com/roadwaysafety.
Brite-Line Technologies, LLC
10660 E. 51st Avenue
Denver, CO 80239
T: 303.375.1293
F: 303.375.8557
sdurkin@brite-line.com
www.brite-line.com
Contact: Shea Durkin
Brite-Line is a worldwide manufacturer and marketer of DeltalineTM profile,
wet-reflective removable, durable and intersection grade pavement
marking tapes. Since 1986, Brite-Line products have undergone extensive
laboratory and field testing, developing a highly successful track record of
commercial installations throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia.
SIGNS
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
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Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
TEMPORARY TRAFFIC CONTROL
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
TRACK & STABILIZER
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste landfill
construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
TRAFFIC CONTROL EQUIPMENT
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
TRAFFIC SIGN SUPPORTS
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
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Gannett Fleming
P.O. Box 67100
Harrisburg, PA 17106
T: 717.763.7211
F: 717.761.7059
jderr@gfnet.com
www.gannettfleming.com
Contact: John Derr
Gannett Fleming is a global infrastructure firm focused on planning,
design, technology, and construction management services for the
transportation, environmental, water, power, and facilities industries. Our
broad scope of transportation services includes highway, bridge, ITS,
toll facility, tunnel, and mass transit/rail design, as well as a design-build
delivery.
TRANSPORTATION—RAIL
Herzog Contracting Corp.
600 S. Riverside Rd.
St. Joseph, MO 64507
T: 816.233.9001
F: 816.233.9881
jkneib@herzog.com
www.herzog.com
Contact: Joe Kneib
Herzog Contracting Corp. performs railroad construction and
maintenance; mass transit; railroad special services; railcar leasing; railcar
repair; heavy/highway construction; rock quarrying; railroad ballast
production; sand and gravel production; and municipal solid waste landfill
construction and operation. Using innovative techniques to perform
high-quality work, Herzog has provided significant customer savings.
STV
225 Park Avenue South
New York, NY 10003
T: 212.777.4400
F: 212.529.5237
info@stvinc.com
www.stvinc.com
Contact: Jill Bonamusa
STV is a nationally recognized leader in the transportation industry.
The firm provides multidiscipline engineering, architectural, planning,
environmental, design-build and construction management services for
a wide range of projects that include roads, highways, bridges, airports,
ports, rail and transit. STV employs 1,600 professionals in offices
throughout the U.S.
Collins Engineers, Inc.
123 North Wacker Drive, Suite 900
Chicago, IL 60606
T: 312.704.9300
F: 312.704.9320
jwackrow@collinsengr.com
www.collinsengr.com
Contact: Janet Wackrow
Collins Engineers, Inc. provides design, analysis, and construction related
services to the transportation industry. Services include construction
management, design, analysis, and inspection of transportation
structures. Collins’ in-house engineer-divers provide underwater structural
inspection and evaluation services, in addition to above water and rope
access inspections.
UNDERWATER ENGINEERING
WARNING LIGHTS
Korman Signs, Inc.
3029 Lincoln Avenue
Richmond, VA 23228
T: 804.262.6050
F: 804.261.1040
korman@kormansigns.com
www.kormansigns.com
Contact: Sarah K. Boutwell
Korman Signs, Inc. is a leading manufacturer/distributor of traffic signs
and NCHRP 350 approved work zone products including ALPOLIC 350
signs, 3M roll-up signs, 3M reflective sheeting, Type II and III barricades
and portable sign stands. Other products include sign post, pavement
markers, flexible post, vest, and cones, as well as, manufacturing a full
spectrum of fleet markings and decals.
Trinity Highway
2525 Stemmons Freeway
Dallas, TX 75207
T: 214.589.7495
marybeth.klein@trin.net
www.trinityhighway.com
Contact: Mary Beth Klein
Trinity Highway Products and its brands Energy Absorption, Safe-Hit and
Yodock are leading innovators of solutions for both domestic and
international roadways. Its product lines feature several proprietary
products including guardrail, end terminals, cable barrier, crash cushions,
truck and trailer mounted attenuators, steel and water filled barrier, sign
supports, flexible delineators and other transportation products.
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2015 BUYERS’ GUIDEMcKee Risk Management
ARTBA Transportation Construction Insurance Program
only ARTBA.
Our Value:
Our Depth:
Risk Management is what we do: Identifying exposures. Reducing costs. Protecting contractors.
Endorsed by:
For more information about McKee Risk Management, Inc., please visit www.mckeerisk.com or call 494-674-4000.
Contact John Myatt, ARTBA Insurance Program Director, Vice President CIC, ARM at JMyatt@mckeerisk.com or
Robert Ivey, Vice President and Construction Manager at RIvey@mckeerisk.com to learn more.
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Meridian One
As an ARTBA Member, you are eligible to receive exclusive
discounts and preferred pricing with the leading transportation
providers in the industry. ARTBA has partnered with YRC (Yel-
low & Roadway) and UPS Supply Chain Solutions. Whether you
ship envelopes, packages, crates, or pallets, these carriers can
provide a solution. To enroll in the ARTBA Shipping Program,
call 1-800-MEMBERS (636-2377).
UPS
ARTBA is proud to bring its members valuable discounts on the
products and services they need the most. Take advantage of
some of the most competitive rates available on UPS® shipping
services. With more service options, superior ground-delivery
coverage and overnight delivery by 10:30 a.m. to more ZIP
Codes than any other carrier, it’s time to put the power of
logistics to work for you.
Save up to 34% on a broad portfolio of shipping services
including:
ARTBA members can receive these discounts even if you al-
ready have a UPS account. Whether you need your documents
or packages to arrive the next day or are looking for the most
affordable shipping option, UPS understands the importance
of reliability, speed, and cost. Plus, the more you ship, the more
you can save with UPS.
Let ARTBA and UPS help your business grow, improve your bot-
tom line and make shipping easier. To enroll and start saving
today, visit www.savewithups.com/artba. For more informa-
tion, call 1-800-MEMBERS (1-800-636-2377), M-F, 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Early A.M.®
Yellow and Roadway
Yellow and Roadway have integrated to give you YRC—the
genuine heavyweight expert with the most comprehensive
network available. ARTBA members can receive competitive
discounts on qualifying less-than-truckload (LTL) shipments.
YRC offers flexible, efficient solutions, including comprehensive
regional and national coverage with a full suite of guaranteed,
expedited and specialized services.
Expedited PrecisionTM offers you expedited, time-definite,
air and ground service backed by our industry- leading
customer satisfaction guarantee.
Guaranteed PrecisionTM will get your goods to their
destination with a guarantee, ensuring delivery, on or
before the standard service date by noon, 5 p.m. or
within a customer-defined window, or you don’t pay.
Exhibit is a single source to satisfy your shipping needs
to, from and between trade shows—including air and
ground, expedited and guaranteed.
Cross-border dedicated service to Canada, Mexico and
Puerto Rico.
YRC.com allows users to easily access shipping information
24/7.
Affiliated Power Purchasers International (APPI)
Reduce and manage your energy expenses with APPI. ARTBA
has partnered with Affiliated Power Purchasers International
(APPI) to provide the “Powerful Solutions Program,” an exclusive
member benefit that assists members in managing and reduc-
ing their energy expenses. APPI navigates the maze in energy
deregulation by negotiating favorable “real-time” pricing and
contract terms and conditions with competitive energy sup-
pliers across the country. APPI provides energy procurement
services with minimal time commitment and no upfront cost.
Details of APPI’s Energy Procurement Process:
strategy and a plan of action.
usage data.
2015 PREFERRED VENDORS
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applicable.
responses with member.
energy service with the new supplier.
member for the duration of the term of the agreement.
UniFirst
UniFirst is one of the North America’s largest workwear and
textile services companies. We rent, lease, and sell uniforms,
protective clothing, custom corporate workwear, floorcare, and
other facility services products to all kinds of businesses. Our
careful focus on serving each customer’s special needs and
providing total satisfaction enables us to grow, to provide an
equitable return on investment, and to create opportunities for
our team partners.
Aflac with USI Insurance Services Inc.
ARTBA, in conjunction with USI Insurance Services Inc., offers
Aflac insurance plans and no-cost FSA administration for
company’s existing benefits package. Aflac is different from
major medical; it’s insurance for daily living. It pays cash
benefits directly to your employees to help them with daily
expenses due to an illness or accident. With a wide range of
insurance policies, your employees can choose the areas where
they want additional coverage. Aflac benefits do not change or
replace any of your current employee benefits, they
compliment them. With coordinated enrollment, support tools,
and online services, Aflac makes it easy for your employees to
participate.
ARTBA EmCap
The ARTBA EmCap program affords employers the opportunity
to reduce the volatility and cost associated with providing
health benefits to the employees.
ARTBA EmCap enables like-minded ARTBA members to come
together as a multi-employer group in order to leverage the
combined purchasing powers of those employers for the
purpose of implementing a health care plan that will allow
them to create stability and lower the costs of providing
benefits to their employees.
Marsh
Today’s best-in-class heavy highway contractors are exploring
an exciting new insurance option, offering contractors less
price volatility, greater transparency and control, and
mitigating gaps in their insurance program. Most importantly,
they’re creating a competitive advantage by making insurance
a profit center. To learn more what the Marsh/ARTBA Heavy
Highway Insurance Program is all about, contact: Jim Bly,
managing director, at 412.552.5028 or james.l.bly@marsh.com.
McKee Risk Management
McKee Risk Management is the only specialized underwriting
facility that is endorsed by ARTBA. McKee will work with your
current agent to place Work Comp, General Liability, Auto,
Property & Umbrella Policies. McKee has several A rated
markets and dedicated underwriters who specialize in the
unique coverages and needs of the construction industry. In
addition, McKee can provide consultative claims and safety
services to you and your staff.
in partnership with
ARTBACapS M
an employee benefit group captive solution.
If you would like to become a preferred vendor, please contact Peter Embrey at pembrey@artba.org or 202.289.4434.
2015 PREFERRED VENDORS
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ARTBA Federal Issues Program & Transportation Construction Coalition Washington Fly-In
Hyatt Regency WashingtonApril 13-15, 2015
For more information, please contact Ed Tarrant at 202.289.4434 or etarrant@artba.org
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Rooted in over 90 years of experience, we remain committed to excellence and to the values that have guided our success. From roadways to waterways, to new and innovative ways of building, we are uniquely
qualified to build what's next. Whether in our people, our projects or our support for communities where we live and work, our uncommon commitment is evident. At
Zachry, we build the extraordinary.
zachryconstructioncorp.com
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27th Annual ARTBA Public-Private Partnerships in Transportation Conference
The nation’s premier and longest-standing event for P3s in transportation
Hyatt Regency Washington 400 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001
www.artbap3.org
SAVE THE DATE | JULY 15-17, 2015
Tentative Schedule at-a-glance
To sponsor or exhibit at the ARTBA P3Conference, contact
ARTBA’s Ed Tarrant at 202.289.4434 or etarrant@artba.org.
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ADVERTISER INDEX
Volvo Construction Equipment .................................................... www.volvoce.com
Roadway Safety + Training ............................................... www.workzonesafety.org
Heritage Construction & Materials ............................................... www.thginfo.com
Ammann & Whitney ..................................................... www.ammann-whitney.com
HNTB Corporation ................................................................................... www.hntb.com
Volkert .....................................................................................................www.volkert.com
LTAP .................................................................................................................. www.ltap.org
Plante Moran .............................................................................www.plantemoran.com
Brite-Line ............................................................................................www.brite-line.com
Herzog Contracting Corp ...........................................www.herzogcompanies.com
STV Incorporated ................................................................................... www.stvinc.com
Wright Brothers Construction, Inc. .................................................. www.wbcci.com
Marsh .................................................................................................www.usa.marsh.com
Skanska ................................................................................................. www.skanska.com
Caterpillar Inc. ...............................................................................................www.cat.com
Mobile Barriers ......................................................................www.mobilebarriers.com
Wirtgen America ................................................................ www.wirtgenamerica.com
Oldcastle Materials .......................................................www.oldcastlematerials.com
The Lane Construction Corporation ............................... www.laneconstruct.com
Peckar & Abramson, P.C. ................................................................. www.pecklaw.com
Korman Signs, Inc .................................................................... www.kormansigns.com
Transpo Industries, Inc. .....................................................................www.transpo.com
Trinity Highway Products ............................................www.highwayguardrail.com
GOMACO Corp ....................................................................................www.gomaco.com
Ames Construction Inc. ...............................................www.amesconstruction.com
Collins Engineers, Inc. ................................................................ www.collinsengr.com
Milestone Consultants, Inc. .......................................... www.milestonecentral.com
Gannett Fleming, Inc. ........................................................www.gannettfleming.com
3M Traffic Safety Systems ................................................................. www.3m.com/tss
Valmont Industries, Inc. .............................................. www.valmontstructures.com
Atlas Tube ................................................................................. www.atlaspipepiles.com
National Work Zone Safety Information Clearinghouse ...................................................................... www.workzonesafety.org
Viewpoint Construction Software ..........................................www.viewpoing.com
McKee Risk Management ...........................................................www.mckeerisk.com
Martin Marietta ................................................................... www.martinmarietta.com
Zachry Corporation .......................................... www.zachryconstructioncorp.com
IFC, B-2, B-3, B-4, B-5, B-6, B-7, B-8, B-9, B-15, B-16, B-17
A-3
A-4
A-6
A-8
A-19
A-27
A-36, B-2
A-42, B-10, B-12, B-18
A-43, B-2, B-3, B-9, B-13, B-14, B-19, B-20
A-43, B-4, B-7, B-9, B-12, B-13, B-14, B-20
A-43, B-6
A-44
A-45
A-46, B-15
A-IBC, B-6, B-10, B-11, B-15, B-17
BC, B-2, B-3, B-5, B-8, B-15, B-16
B-2, B-3, B-5
B-3, B-6, B-10
B-4
B-4, B-8, B-11, B-12, B-13, B-14, B-15, B-16, B-17, B-18, B-19, B-20
B-4, B-11, B-13
B-4, B-7, B-8, B-10, B-11, B-13, B-16, B-17, B-18, B-19, B-20
B-5, B-7, B-10
B-5, B-9
B-7, B-8, B-20
B-7
B-8, B-12, B-20
B-10, B-12, B-14, B-17, B-18
B-11, B-13, B-16, B-18
B-12
B-15
B-18
B-21
B-25
B-27
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