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DENVER, Colo. — Brown and Caldwell, a leading environmental engineering and construction firm, today announced Vice President Rod Pope has been made a Fellow of the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA).

DBIA is an association of leaders in the design and construction industry utilizing design-build and integrated project delivery methods to achieve high-performance projects. Its prestigious Fellow status acknowledges the achievements, stature, and contributions of the institute’s most accomplished designated design-build professionals based on input from industry peers and leaders.

Pope’s impressive 44-year water and wastewater career has focused on design-build project delivery. He has presided over $1.4 billion in projects as an owner’s advisor, design partner, and design-builder. Delivery methods have included fixed fee and progressive design-build for the award-winning construction, expansion, and rehabilitation of water and wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, and conveyance pipelines throughout the U.S.

“I’m delighted Rod’s peers have awarded his dedication to advancing design-build delivery with this prestigious recognition. Rod has distinguished himself throughout the industry for his technical innovation and his ability to collaborate with owners and the wider engineering, design, and construction community. All at Brown and Caldwell are proud of Rod’s achievements and grateful for his leadership.”

Brown and Caldwell CEO Rich D’Amato

Pope’s most notable project involvement is his role as project executive on the $300 million progressive design-build expansion to the Big Creek Water Reclamation Facility for Fulton County, Georgia. Currently under construction, the project to increase capacity, replace aging infrastructure, and produce cleaner water, is the largest single capital expansion project in the county’s history. The project is being delivered by the design-build joint venture of Archer Western and Brown and Caldwell.

Outside of project responsibilities, Pope advocates for the design-build profession through involvement on several national and regional committees, engagements with academia/universities, and presenting at technical conferences.

Based in Denver, Colorado, Pope is a licensed professional engineer in numerous states, a certified design-build professional, and holds a master’s in sanitary engineering and a bachelor’s in civil engineering from Georgia Tech.

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Cameron McWilliam | 303.968.2055 | cameron_mcwilliam@brwncald.com