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Transitions:
- Mike Cuerretires after 48 years at Keller; he contributed to more than 150 projects. Meantime, Patience Aningo onboards as a new field engineer.
- Robert Wood, EIT, elevates to VP for the McCarthy Building Companies marine business unit based in Houston.
- Travis Ridky and Nick Rosswog, both from the Sargent mid-Atlantic regional office, earned promotions to operations manager.
- Greg Wisniewski rises to VP-operations at Ohio-based The Great Lakes Construction Co., succeeding Jim Fox, who retired in December.
- Tom McIntosh is a new superintendent at Weeks Marine in Connecticut.
- Jack Eckman retired after 50 years at Equipment Corporation of America; his colleagues celebrated him with a special sendoffand a dinner in Philadelphia.
- Robert Moss, P.E., moves to senior principal at ECS Group of Companies. Lincoln Swineford, P.E., fills his former role as Richmond branch manager. Also, Laura Hill, P.E., was promoted to principal in the firm's Charlotte office.
- Srini Krishnaswamy, MS, BS, joins ESP Associates in Tampa, FL.
- Andrew Blaisdell rises to Maine district manager at GZA GeoEnvironmental.
- Kristinn Bjarnason, P.E., earned promotion to senior engineer at PND Engineers in Seattle, upon passing his P.E. exam in Washington State.
- Bennett Dulaney, P.E., promoted to AVP in the Huntsville, AL, offices of S&ME.
Recognitions:
- Bob Bowen and family invested $10M in the West Lafayette and Indianapolis campuses of Purdue University, earning them the namesake for the new Bowen School of Construction. Also, Mark Cvetkovich, P.E., at Bowen Engineering Constructionstarred in a podcast originating from a Purdue student group.
- Koby Greene, P.E., operations manager at D.A. Collins, won election to the Construction Industry Council of Westchester & Hudson Valley in New York. Also, general foreperson Frank S. reaches a milestone 40 years on the job.
- Dominique Knight and Nate Capistran from MEBreceive coveted awards from separate, professional construction organizations in Virginia.
- Andrea Bolletino and Jeremy Davidson joined manufacturing operations at JD Fields & Co. in 2025; the Houston Business Journal profiles them.
- Hugh Lacy of Mueser Rutledge Consulting Engineers in New York is the winner of the 2026 Schnabel Award from the Geo-Institute.
- Ryan Allin, P.E., set a new PR in the Boston Half last fall. After the race, The Pile Dynanics, Inc. VP carb-loaded with friends from GZA GeoEnvironmental.
- Jason Holland, PG, from Schnabel Engineeringjoins the New Hanover County Planning Board Committee in North Carolina.
- Peter Nelson, a senior engineer, and Mehdi Zarghamee, a senior principal, reach 50 years at SGH in Waltham, MA. Also, Emily O'Keefe and Elizabeth Rodenkirchvolunteered at Habitat for Humanity Chicago.
In sympathy:
- Pete Haug (19282025), former president/CEO of Manson Construction Co., succumbed to health complications last November. The grandson of Manson's founder is said to be the longest-ever employee when he retired at age 90.
- Charlie Gibson was a VP and Northern California area manager at Manson. He lost a battle with cancer in October. Known as a "legend in pile driving" by industry peers, he leaves a large construction footprint on the Bay Area.
- Ralph L. Wadsworth, founder of the Utah-based, heavy civil giant bearing his name, peacefully passed away on Dec. 25, surrounded by loved ones. Read the touching, public statement that Ralph L. Wadsworth Construction Co. issued.
- Sylvain Gilbertis remembered as a visionary entrepreneur in Quebec who was influential in construction equipment; he founded Gilbert Products. Frank and Audrey Gilbert are poised to continue their father's mission, values and vision.
- William "Bubba" Knight (19542025) started his impactful civil engineering career at the Florida DOT, then became a private sector engineer and worked for PDCA members Professional Service Industries and Fugro Loadtest.
- Ron Salley (19392025) is a former president of Shannon & Wilson who lost his battle with cancer last fall. A company statement remembers the Illinois native, Air Force Veteran and consequential leader of the Seattle-based firm.
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