Tom McLaughlin has been named president of HDR’s global transportation program.
McLaughlin succeeds former President Brent Felker, who retired at the end of 2020.
McLaughlin, an executive vice president at HDR, will focus on continuing the growth of its transportation program, which includes more than 4,000 employees and generated more than a billion dollars in new revenue in 2020. HDR provides traditional planning and design, program and construction management and infrastructure advisory services in every transportation sector, including highways and roads, transit, maritime, aviation and freight rail. In 2020, that work included projects on four continents and in more than 1,000 communities across the world.
Based in New York, McLaughlin will be responsible for developing and guiding the long-term strategy and vision to meet the evolving and complex needs of HDR's public and private transportation clients.
“Tom brings a deep understanding of the transportation industry and an unwavering commitment to doing his best for his clients, his partners and his colleagues,” said Eric Keen, HDR’s chairman and CEO. “HDR has built a stellar reputation for quality transportation work and unrivaled client service. Tom has the proven skillset and experience to lead our program through another decade of growth, transformation and innovation.”
McLaughlin was previously HDR’s U.S. Northeast regional director of operations. His leadership helped HDR increase its presence in the region significantly, including more than tenfold growth in the New York metropolitan area. During his nearly three decades in the industry, he built a strong record of success as a project manager, project principal and business leader. Before joining HDR 18 years ago, he worked as a consultant and for the New York State Department of Transportation. McLaughlin played a key role in many notable projects during his tenure in the Northeast, including work on the Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Program in New York and New Jersey, Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel Expansion in Virginia, New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) Open Road Tolling Program and MTA Central Business District Tolling Program.
He is very active in industry organizations, participating as a member and leader in the American Society of Civil Engineers, Institute of Transportation Engineers, WTS and the New York Building Congress, among others. McLaughlin has been an active leader in the American Council of Engineering Companies, having served as chair of ACEC New York in 2017-2018 and on the ACEC national board of directors in 2018-2019.
“The transportation industry is at a pivotal point as we turn our focus towards continued recovery and the investment in new solutions to fund, enhance and optimize transportation systems and networks,” McLaughlin said. “I’m excited to continue HDR’s record of delivering custom-fit solutions that improve safety, mobility and quality of life for all community members. We have much to look forward to as emerging technologies continue to transform the way we design and construct resilient projects, and HDR is well positioned to help our clients manage those transitions safely and effectively.”