DBIA Welcomes 2026 Board Leadership, New Members
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DBIA is pleased to announce the 2026 National Board of Directors leadership and new board members, a slate that reflects the full breadth of today’s design-build industry, including Owners, designers, builders, legal experts and federal leaders.
2026 DBIA National Board Executive Committee
DBIA’s 2026 National Board Executive Committee will provide leadership and oversight for the organization’s strategic priorities:
CHAIR
CEO, Iron Horse Architects (Denver, CO)
VICE CHAIR
Regional Vice President, Hensel Phelps (Denver, CO)
TREASURER
Chief Contracting Officer, Federal Bureau of Investigation (Clarksburg, WV)
New Members Elected to the DBIA National Board of Directors
DBIA also welcomes the following professionals to its National Board of Directors, bringing deep experience from across the design-build ecosystem:
MEMBER
Principal and Executive Director of West Region, CannonDesign
MEMBER
Major Projects Team Lead, Federal Highway Administration, U.S. Department of Transportation
MEMBER
Vice President, Development Services, VanTrust Real Estate LLC
MEMBER
Regional Vice President, Haskell
MEMBER
Attorney, Burns & McDonnell Engineering Company, Inc.
Guiding the Future of Design-Build Delivery
“Design-build continues to expand because it delivers better outcomes for Owners and communities,” said Lisa Washington, CAE, Executive Director and CEO of DBIA. “This Board reflects the realities of today’s industry: increasingly complex projects, greater collaboration across sectors and a growing need for clear best practices. Their collective experience will help ensure design-build continues to evolve responsibly and effectively.”
As design-build continues to grow, approaching nearly half of all U.S. construction spending, DBIA’s National Board of Directors plays a central role in advancing the organization’s mission. The Board provides strategic direction for industry best practices, supports Owner success and helps ensure DBIA’s education, resources and advocacy keep pace with increasing demand for collaborative project delivery.



