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Program Management
With the owner’s goals as the sole focus, we can define, develop, deliver and operate a major capital improvement program, consisting of either a single, large project or multiple projects.
Although grouped under different names, including program management, general engineering consultant and construction management, HNTB’s comprehensive approach is all about delivering a program successfully.
Program Management
Solutions
Our comprehensive approach offers the opportunity to provide insights and experience at every stage of a program, from concept to completion.
Solutions
- Alternative Delivery
- Construction and Design Oversight
- Cost scheduling and tracking
- Engineering and Planning Studies
- Funding/Finance Strategy
- Project Controls
- Risk Management
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Program Management National Practice Leader
Ed Crooks
Crooks is an infrastructure finance and project development professional with extensive experience in public-private partnerships (P3). He has led and managed projects in a range of sectors, including highways, water, rail/transit, airports and social infrastructure. In addition to holding a University of Chicago MBA, Crooks is FINRA-registered (series 7, 24 and 63) and a registered professional engineer. Crooks has also lectured at graduate programs at Georgetown University, Stanford University, George Washington University and the University of Maryland.

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