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Robert Williams Takes Helm at Dewberry's National Design-build Practice

Robert Williams joins Dewberry as president of the national design-build practice, bringing over 35 years of experience to enhance the firm's competitive edge in integrated project delivery.

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Robert Williams Takes Helm at Dewberry's National Design-build Practice
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Robert Williams, an industry veteran with over 35 years of experience, has been appointed as president of Dewberry's national design-build practice as of June 14, 2026. This strategic hire marks a significant move for Dewberry, a prominent professional services firm, as it seeks to expand its influence in the design-build sector—a crucial area for integrated project delivery in the current market.

What Happened
Robert Williams is now leading Dewberry's national design-build practice, based in Raleigh, North Carolina. His role involves overseeing a team of nearly 50 professionals who operate across commercial, federal, and state/local markets. Williams' extensive experience includes over 20 years in design-build, construction, and alternative delivery methods, making him well-equipped to drive Dewberry's strategic goals. Previously, Williams served as executive vice president and region leader for a construction firm, where he successfully grew the Raleigh practice to $60 million in annual revenue by 2025. His educational background includes a master's degree in business administration from the University of Kentucky and a bachelor's in construction engineering and management from Purdue University.

What This Means for Your Business
Williams' appointment is poised to enhance Dewberry's competitive edge in the design-build arena. This move aligns with a broader industry trend towards integrated project delivery methods that streamline construction processes and mitigate risks. For AECM professionals, particularly those involved in federal and state projects, this development may signify a shift towards more efficient project delivery models. With Williams at the helm, Dewberry could potentially offer more robust and innovative solutions, improving ROI for stakeholders and expanding opportunities for collaboration on large-scale projects.

What US Operators Should Watch
AECM professionals should monitor Dewberry's upcoming projects and strategic initiatives under Williams' leadership. His track record suggests potential for new partnerships and expanded market reach, particularly in the Southeast. Additionally, firms should stay informed about potential shifts in procurement strategies and compliance requirements, which could affect bidding processes and project timelines. As Dewberry strengthens its design-build capabilities, there may be increased opportunities for contractors and suppliers to engage in high-profile projects.

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