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City of Oxnard selects Carollo Engineers to oversee construction of $46M water resource recovery facility upgrade

Major infrastructure project will rehabilitate critical treatment infrastructure to maintain reliable service OXNARD, Calif. — The City of Oxnard has selected Carollo Engineers to provide construction management and inspection services for the Primary Clarifiers and Activated Sludge Tank Improvement Project at the City’s Water Resource Recovery Facility (WRRF). The project represents a significant investment in safeguarding the community’s water and wastewater infrastructure while meeting all regulatory requirements cost-effectively. The WRRF serves Oxnard’s growing community of approximately 210,000 residents. The facility operates as part of an extensive wastewater system that includes over 400 miles of sewer lines, 15 lift stations, and a 31.8 million gallons per day treatment plant. The $46 million improvement project was identified as part of Oxnard’s   2025-2029 Capital Improvement Program . The City has committed substantial resources to this major initiative to mod...

PAUL DEAN NAMED SENIOR VICE PRESIDENT, OPERATIONS UNIT MANAGER FOR DEWBERRY’S GEOSPATIAL TECHNOLOGY SERVICES GROUP

Dean brings nearly two decades of experience working with firms’ GTS department and clients. Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, has announced that Paul Dean has been promoted to senior vice president and operations unit manager for its geospatial technology services (GTS) group. Dean has more than 20 years of experience and joined the firm’s GTS practice in 2005. He is based in Dewberry’s Fairfax, Virginia, office. Dean has served as business unit manager for the GTS group since 2023. In his new role as operations unit manager, Dean will be responsible for leading the GTS client managers and project delivery and production professionals, which includes nearly 150 staff across the U.S. The group serves clients in the commercial, federal, and state/local markets. Dean’s responsibilities will include growing the GTS practice by bringing in new clients, growing service offerings for existing clients, and delivering technology-related solutions to other disciplines wit...

JANNINE WILKINSON JOINS DEWBERRY’S FEDERAL PRACTICE

Wilkinson to support delivery of GSA OASIS+ and MAS contracts. Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, has announced that Jannine Wilkinson has joined the firm’s federal practice as an associate vice president and executive client manager for the U.S. General Services Administration (GSA). Based in Dewberry’s Fairfax, Virginia, office, Wilkinson will use her expertise to leverage the One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services Plus (OASIS+) and multiple award schedule (MAS) contracts and support federal clients. She will also focus on positioning Dewberry’s technical and engineering capabilities to align with federal acquisition strategies. Wilkinson has more than 20 years of experience, and prior to joining Dewberry, served as national account manager for the U.S. Army, working closely with Army acquisition, contracting, and program leadership to support mission requirements through GSA solutions.   “We are thrilled to welcome Jannine to the team,” says Dewb...

National Engineering Group Elects Derek L. Clyburn, P.E., Chair-Elect

ECS Southeast President to Lead National Engineering Industry Association Beginning 2027 WASHINGTON  — The American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) announced today that Derek L. Clyburn, P.E., MBA, FACEC, president of ECS Southeast, LLC, has been chosen as the Council’s Chair-Elect. Clyburn will serve as Chair-Elect for the upcoming 2026-2027 term before assuming the role of ACEC Chair for 2027-2028. He will be officially installed at the 2026 ACEC Spring Conference and Legislative Summit in Washington, D.C., in May.  “Derek Clyburn brings exceptional leadership and a deep commitment to advancing the business of engineering,” said  ACEC Chair John Rathke . “His proven track record building successful engineering enterprises, combined with his passionate advocacy for our industry and long-time involvement with ACEC at the state and national levels, make him the ideal leader to guide ACEC’s Board.” Clyburn leads over 800 employee-owners at ECS Southeast, overseei...

STV Promotes Three Transportation Leaders in Virginia, D.C. Area 

WASHINGTON, D.C.  — STV today announced the promotion of  Suresh Karre , PE, PTOE,  Derek Overstreet,  PE,DBIA,and  Michael Randolph , PE, DBIA, to vice president. These appointments underscore STV’s continued investment in the Virginia and Washington, D.C. region, where the firm operates four offices.  “Suresh, Derek and Mike are trusted leaders on some of the region’s most complex transportation projects,”  said  Scott Lovell, vice president and Virginia/D.C. area manager at STV .  “We are proud of the depth of expertise across the region as we continue to focus on delivering results for clients across the Mid-Atlantic.” Karre  is a transportation engineering director with more than 20 years of experience leading complex infrastructure projects. Based in STV’s Fairfax, Virginia office, he specializes in multimodal transp...

AMES & GOUGH APPOINTS THOMAS MARCHETTI AS PRESIDENT; MATTHEW GOUGH BECOMES CEO

WASHINGTON, DC — Ames & Gough, a leading insurance broker and risk management consultant specializing in serving design professionals, law firms, associations/nonprofits and other professional service organizations, today announced the appointments of Thomas Marchetti as president and Matthew Gough as chief executive officer. Both executives are based at the firm’s headquarter office in Washington, DC. “Throughout his distinguished career at Ames & Gough, Tom has demonstrated exceptional leadership and vision in expanding the opportunities for our firm, mentoring and developing our colleagues, and delivering value and consistent results for our clients that reflects and advances our shared commitment to excellence,” said Gough, whom Marchetti succeeds as president. “We are delighted to see Tom take on his new role and enthusiastic as he guides the firm and our clients to continued success in the years to come.” Founded in 1992 by Marshall (Marty) Ames and Gary Gough,...

R.D. OLSON CONSTRUCTION BREAKS GROUND ON $62M 207-UNIT AFFORDABLE HOUSING COMPLEX IN LOS ANGELES AREA 

De Soto advances Warner Center 2035 goals, creating critically needed housing for working families amid Los Angeles affordability crisis  LOS ANGELES, Calif.  —  R.D. Olson Construction , a leading general contractor, has broken ground on De Soto, a $62 million affordable housing complex bringing 207 critically needed units to Woodland Hills. The project advances the Warner Center 2035 Specific Plan’s goals, to deliver more housing, jobs and transit connections amid Los Angeles’ affordability crisis. R.D. Olson is partnering with developer Meta Housing Corporation on their second affordable housing complex within Warner Center, following the first phase of The Alcove.  “Los Angeles faces one of the nation’s most severe affordable housing shortages, with families and working professionals priced out of safe, quality housing,” said Bill Wilhelm, President of R.D. Olson Construction. ...