Thomas J. Driscoll of Hill International Wins ASCE’s Construction Management Award

MARLTON, N.J. — Thomas J. Driscoll, F.CMAA, a senior vice president with Hill International’s  Construction Claims Group, has been recognized with the Construction Management Award by the American Society of Civil Engineers. The award was presented to him during the ASCE’s Annual Conference, which was held Oct. 9-12 in Charlotte, N.C.

This award is presented by the ASCE to recognize contributions in the field of construction management as a practitioner, educator or researcher. ASCE’s Honors and Awards program recognizes the commendable achievements and remarkable accomplishments of the civil engineering profession and distinguishes the unique contributions engineers make to both the industry and society.

Driscoll has more than 50 years of project management and construction claims experience, and he is one of the nation’s leading professionals in offering expert witness testimony on major construction disputes. He received his Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from Widener University and is a fellow and former president of the Construction Management Association of America.

“Tom’s accomplishments in construction scheduling, schedule delay analysis and loss of productivity claims are second-to-none in the industry,” said Irvin E. Richter, Hill’s chairman and CEO. “We are very proud of Tom and fortunate to have him on our team,” added Richter. 

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