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Former Ohio P3 executive joins HNTB

Adam Sheets has joined architecture, civil engineering consulting and construction management firm HNTB as manager of strategic services and associate vice president. Sheets most recently served as a senior project manager with the Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) Division of Innovative Delivery, where he provided legal and policy advice on the state’s P3 program.
October 1, 2015 Read time: 1 min
Adam Sheets has joined architecture, civil engineering consulting and construction management firm 7948 HNTB as manager of strategic services and associate vice president.

Sheets most recently served as a senior project manager with the 7609 Ohio Department of Transportation’s (ODOT) Division of Innovative Delivery, where he provided legal and policy advice on the state’s P3 program.

Brad Guilmino, HNTB national director of infrastructure management services said that Sheets brings a diverse background to the position that currently includes both procurement and public-private partnership experience.

Sheets’ experience includes writing policies and procedures for P3 transactions and drafting revisions to Ohio’s P3 enabling legislation. He has worked with multiple entities to address comments and concerns related to a developing P3 program, including the 831 Federal Highway Administration, the Ohio Governor’s Office, the American Council of Engineering Companies, and the Ohio Contractors Association.

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