David Lowdermilk to Head Pennsylvania Transportation Operations at Parsons Brinckerhoff

Aug. 25, 2014
David Lowdermilk has been named statewide transportation manager for Pennsylvania at Parsons Brinckerhoff.

David Lowdermilk has been named statewide transportation manager for Pennsylvania at Parsons Brinckerhoff.

With nearly 400 employees and offices in Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Camp Hill, and Ephrata, Parsons Brinckerhoff serves the infrastructure markets in transportation, water, power/energy, and facilities. Some of the firm’s recent and ongoing projects in Pennsylvania include the master plan for Philadelphia’s 30th Street Station, rehabilitation of the South Highland Avenue Bridge in Pittsburgh, and construction inspection services for the “missing link” of I-95/I-276 north of Philadelphia.

Lowdermilk has 35 years of transportation industry experience. He previously served as regional vice president at a Philadelphia engineering firm where he led the transportation practice with responsibility for the day-to-day management and operations for 14 offices in several states, including Pennsylvania. From 1991 to 2000, he served in the Philadelphia office of Parsons Brinckerhoff, first as chief highway engineer and then as operations manager for the office.

Lowdermilk received a bachelor of science degree in civil engineering from The Pennsylvania State University. He is the immediate past-president of the American Council of Engineering Companies of Pennsylvania and is Past President of the Delaware County Chapter of the National Association of Professional Engineers. His other professional affiliations include the American Society of Highway Engineers, Institute of Transportation Engineers, American Society of Civil Engineers, and International Association for Bridge Maintenance and Safety.

According to Bernie McNeilly, Northeast Transportation regional manager at Parsons Brinckerhoff, “We are extremely pleased to have Dave rejoin our team where he will continue to strengthen our client service and delivery throughout the Commonwealth.”