Douglas Harris

Senior Project Manager at DEC | Engineering Excellence

Douglas Harris is a seasoned professional with extensive experience in project management and engineering within the water and wastewater utility industry. Currently serving as a Senior Project Manager at DEC | Engineering Excellence, Douglas leads the Surface Water Supply Project Pump Stations. Previously, as Regional Manager at V&A Consulting Engineers, Inc., Douglas managed specialized programs in corrosion engineering and asset management. Douglas has also held senior project management roles at BGE | Brown & Gay Engineers, overseeing significant water and infrastructure projects, and served as Managing Director at Support Technical Services, focusing on corporate reorganization and litigation management. Earlier career experience includes a Supervising Engineer position at Baker & Lawson, Inc., and Program Manager at Halliburton. Douglas holds a Master of Business Administration in Strategic Planning and a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, both from The University of Texas at Austin.

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Houston, United States

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DEC | Engineering Excellence

DEC, formerly Dannenbaum Engineering Corporation, a premier civil engineering and design firm since 1945, leverages its technical expertise, relationships, and experience for client success. By understanding and responding to client needs, we strive to deliver engineering excellence, build enduring relationships and improve Texas communities with all types of public and private infrastructure. Our service offerings include: Public infrastructure Surface transportation Land development Hydrology and hydraulics Airports Ports and harbors DEC is built on a legacy of innovation, leadership, client service, and engineering excellence. More than an engineering firm, we team with clients and others to find innovative solutions to make communities better. Through the decades, we’ve partnered to provide safe water and sewer systems, address subsidence, and identify ways to fund mass transit and highway projects.


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201-500

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