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White joins Dewberry as a senior project manager

Boston, MA According to Dewberry, a privately held professional services firm, Paul White has joined the firm as a senior project manager.

White joins Dewberry with more than 30 years of engineering experience. He has extensive knowledge of the management, design, inspection, construction, and administration of engineering projects, including bridges, waterfront structures, foundations, and low-rise buildings. Prior to joining the firm, White served as a bridge engineer manager and oversaw all aspects of bridge engineering, including implementing innovative solutions for the design and construction of bridges using accelerated bridge construction (ABC) techniques. He has worked on numerous bridge replacement projects, including serving as a project manager for MassDOT’s  Statewide Accelerated Bridge Program contracts.

White earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Massachusetts Lowell (1984). He is a professional engineer in New Hampshire and Saskatchewan, Canada, and holds a Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges and Tunnel Safety Inspection Certifications. White is a member of the American Concrete Institute (ACI) and American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).

“Paul’s expertise in managing the design and construction of complex structures using ultra high performance concrete and ABC techniques is highly valued by clients. He is an excellent addition to our growing transportation practice,” said Boston Transportation Department manager Jeff Finitz, PE. 

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