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LIVINGSTON John T. Livingston, president of Tishman Construction Corp., New York City, has been named to the added position of CEO of AECOM Construction Services Group as a result of the contractor’s 2010 acquisition by AECOM Technology Corp., Los Angeles. A 17-year Tishman veteran, he will lead the unit’s construction and program management operations in North America and the Middle East. Joel Stone has been named CEO of SpawGlass, a Selma, Texas-based contractor and design-build firm. Currently vice president of business development, he will take over the new role in December, when Fred Raley steps down. Raley will remain as
BANNISTER David Bannister has joined Halcrow Yolles, the Toronto structural engineering firm, as senior principal. He is formerly a partner and vice president of structural engineering at MMM Group Ltd. and had been a partner with Carruthers and Wallace Ltd. Also joining Halcrow Yolles, in the role of senior associate, is Ken Sissalkis. He had been project engineer at Halsall Associates Ltd. Lord, Aeck & Sargent, an Atlanta architecture firm, has promoted Benjamin W. Elliott to principal in its science studio, which specializes in the planning and design of scientific facilities, including academic, government and corporate research laboratories. Balfour Beatty
CLARKE Keith Clarke, CEO of London-based engineering firm Atkins, has been named a Commander of the Order of the British Empire. The honor, bestowed by Queen Elizabeth II, recognizes outstanding achievement and service of individuals in the U.K. Clarke, CEO since 2003, was recognized for his contribution to the engineering and construction sector. Clarke has been named by the U.K. Institution of Civil Engineers to deliver through year’s end the 2011 Brunel international lecture series, which is named for 19th-Century British engineer-innovator Isambard Brunel. Clarke is focusing on how engineers must help build a low-carbon society. Brendan Horgan has been
FOX James A. “Jim” Fox has been elevated to CEO of engineering firm O’Brien & Gere, East Syracuse, N.Y. Formerly the executive vice president, he has been with the company for 27 years. In this role, he replaces Terry L. Brown, who remains chairman. O’Brien & Gere ranks 122nd on ENR’s Top 500 Design Firms list. Horner & Shifrin, a St. Louis-based engineer, has promoted to president Duane Siegfried, who succeeds William P. Clarke. Siegfried was associate vice president and manager of the structural engineering department. Clarke remains chairman and CEO until the end of 2011. HDR, Omaha, has appointed
NORTON Cheryl Norton has been named president of Kentucky American Water, Lexington, the state’s largest investor-owned water utility. She is the first woman to serve as president. Formerly vice president of operations for Illinois American Water, a sister company, Norton succeeds Nick Rowe . He now focuses on his role as senior vice president for the eastern division of the utility’s parent, American Water. Rowe remains based in Lexington. John Barefoot and Richard Plymale Jr. have joined Mead & Hunt Inc., a Madison, Wis., transportation engineer, as vice presidents. The roles follow its Jan. 5 acquisition of RPM Engineers, of
MCDONALD Joan McDonald, a veteran public- and private-sector transportation official, was nominated on Jan. 14 by New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) to be commissioner of the state transportation department. She must be confirmed by the state Senate. McDonald is currently commissioner of the Connecticut Dept. of Economic and Community Development and has served as senior vice president of transportation for the New York City Economic Development Corp. She also is a former vice president of Jacobs Engineering Group and former deputy commissioner of the city Dept. of Transportation. Robert B. Leonard has been named administrator of the municipal agency
LEO William Leo has joined HDR, Omaha, as senior vice president. This follows the firm’s Jan. 4 acquisition of HydroQual Inc., the Mahwah, N.J., water consulting firm, where he was president. HDR is ranked 11th on ENR’s list of the Top 500 Design Firms. Kyle Tanger and Will Sarni have joined the sustainability services unit of Deloitte Consulting LLP, New York City, as directors, following its Dec. 13, 2010, acquisitions of ClearCarbon Consulting Inc. and DOMANI Sustainability Consulting LLC, of which they were CEOs, respectively. Clear Carbon is a carbon footprint and energy management consultant, while DOMANI is a sustainability
BELLAMAN The Associated Builders and Contractors has selected former Bovis Lend Lease executive Michael D. Bellaman to be its new president and CEO. Bellaman, 48 years old, who has been based in Chicago, starts his ABC job on Feb. 1, the association announced on Jan. 10. You can view ABC's announcement here. He succeeds M. Kirk Pickerel, who has been ABC's president and CEO since 2000. Pickerel announced last April that he would be retiring, effective March 31, 2011. Bellaman spent 23 years at Lend Lease Corp. Ltd., the Australia-based real estate, design and construction company, most recently as Bovis
SNYDER Charles H. Snyder has been named as president and CEO of Am-Quip Crane Rental LLP, Trevose, Pa., effective on Jan. 17. He had been executive vice president of fleet operations and a board member of Sunbelt Rentals Inc. Snyder also previously served as chief operating officer of NationsRent and as president of AMECO, a subsidiary of Fluor Corp. He replaces Frank Bardonaro, who left Am-Quip in August 2010 to join Terex Cranes as vice president and managing director in the Americas. Greg McGuire has joined Fairfax, Va.-based consulting firm ICF International as a principal following its Dec. 17, 2010,
JORDAN J. Bryan Jordan has been named president and CEO of Jones & Carter Inc., a Houston-based civil and electrical engineering firm, effective on Jan. 1. In those roles, he replaces founder J.R. � Bob � Jones, who becomes chairman. Jordan, who joined the 260-person firm in 1992 as an entry-level engineer, had been its operations manager. He is president-elect of the Houston chapter of the Texas Council of Consulting Companies. Jones & Carter ranks 345th on ENR�s list of the Top 500 Design Firms, with $30.4 million in 2009 revenue. TRO Jung|Brannen, a Boston-based architect and engineer, has named