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Dannenbaum Engineering announced it named William Gladbach its new North Texas Division manager, replacing the long time manager, Johan Petterson, who was promoted to vice president of corporate business development and will be based at the company’s Houston headquarters.
“Gladbach is charged with establishing DEC as a premier competitor in the North Texas civil and construction consulting market to federal, state, municipal and private clients,” the company, which rebranded as DEC earlier this spring, said in a release.
“His oversight of an already established transportation program will support its determined growth while leading focused efforts to expand municipal services. In addition, Gladbach will launch consulting services for private clients in residential, commercial/retail and industrial developments.”
DEC’s Hydrology and Hydraulics team, based in Fort Worth, provides services to major municipalities in Texas.
Gladbach has worked in Phoenix for 14 years, but previously worked in Texas. “I am excited to return to the DFW region bringing my knowledge and experience from around the country home,” Gladbach said in the release.
“The DEC team has depth and breadth of services that is truly unique, we can represent a large landowner in Houston, resolve drainage issues on projects for the City of Dallas, speak the H&H language of Austin, all from our Fort Worth office.”
Gladbach has over 24 years in civil engineering, program and project management of planning, designing, permitting, and construction associated with roadway, mass transit, utilities and pipeline related projects throughout North America for public and private clients.
Founded in 1945 by James D. Dannebaum, the company has offices in Houston, Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, San Antonio, El Paso and McAllen. DEC specializes in planning and design, with expertise in public infrastructure, Hydrology and Hydraulics, land development, surface transportation, airports, ports and harbors.