• Nathan Chapman, PE, has rejoined the firm as senior associate and regional market segment leader. Chapman, who previously worked for Dewberry from 2019-2022, will be based in the firm’s Charlotte, North Carolina, office with a focus on growing the North Carolina transportation practice, strengthening client relationships, and expanding partnerships with municipal transportation programs across the state. With over 13 years of roadway design, project delivery, and leadership experience, Chapman has managed complex feasibility projects for several municipal clients, including as lead engineer and project manager for North Carolina Department of Transportation (NCDOT) projects. He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from North Carolina State University (2012) and is an active member of the American Society for Highway Engineers (ASHE) and the North Carolina Local Users Group (NCLUG).
  • Bryan Lambeth, PE, has been promoted to senior associate and discipline lead. Based in the firm’s Raleigh, North Carolina, office, Lambeth will continue to manage complex roadway design projects and foster relationships with clients. In his new role, he will oversee operations of the transportation group across the Carolinas, including Dewberry’s Charlotte and Raleigh offices. He has nearly 20 years of experience in roadway design, including over 13 years managing transportation projects for various municipalities and state departments of transportation. Lambeth has also served as technical lead for several design-build projects across the country. He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from North Carolina State University (2007) and is the treasurer of NCLUG.
  • Mike Surasky, PE, PTOE, has been promoted to associate vice president. Surasky has nearly 30 years of experience spanning roadway and multi-modal design, traffic engineering, and transportation planning. His background includes complex multi-modal and highway transportation projects for state and municipal clients. Based in Dewberry’s Raleigh, North Carolina, office, Surasky’s new role will support the firm’s growing alternative delivery practice, including design-build projects. He earned a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering (1996) and a master’s degree in transportation engineering (2000) from North Carolina State University. Surasky serves as vice chair of the Legislative Committee for the American Council of Engineering Companies of North Carolina (ACEC/NC) and is a member of the Town of Clayton planning board.