Accomplished bridge leader with more than 25 years of technical and leadership experience leads firm’s national practice
LAS VEGAS (June 10, 2024) – Scott Roux joins HNTB Corporation as national bridge practice leader and senior vice president. Roux works with HNTB’s bridge experts on a range of complex bridge programs.
Roux brings more than two decades of experience in leading teams in delivering complex bridge projects. He has experience in the design, construction and inspection of hundreds of bridges for various domestic and international public and private transportation authorities. His experience includes project development, preliminary and final design, design-build, construction engineering and contract administration for those bridge projects.
“Scott brings a proven track record of growth and fostering collaboration among teams and clients,” said John Barton, HNTB chairman of professional services. “His experience combined with our exceptional technical professionals allows HNTB to continue its rich history in working with our clients to deliver solutions on their largest, most complex bridge projects.”
Roux is a past board member for the American Council of Engineering Companies in the state of Washington and is a member of the Beta Gamma Sigma International Business Honor Society. He earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering and master’s degree in structural engineering from the University of British Columbia. He earned his MBA from the University of Iowa’s Tippie College of Business.
“I’m thrilled to join HNTB, a firm with deep roots in bridge design and a commitment to continual innovation and technical excellence,” said Roux. “The opportunity to work with this exceptional team of people who share common values and demonstrate the personal commitment and character to deliver the extraordinary for clients every day is exciting.”
Founded as a bridge firm, HNTB continues to collaborate with clients in providing full-service capabilities and advanced technology on the planning, design and construction of bridges of all types, including complex span and movable bridges.