Roy W. Wilson
R.L.A.

Education & Registration:

MBA, Finance and Operations Management
Michigan State University

B.S.
Landscape Architecture
Michigan State University

Professional Affiliations:

American Society of Civil Engineers

American Society of Landscape Architects

American Planning Association

Project Management Institute

Current Responsibilities:
  • Director of AMERICEC
  • Senior Planner
  • Project Manager/Chief of Planning and Landscape Architecture
  • Supervising Manager of Engineering and Design

Specialized Professional Expertise:

  • 25 years of project management experience including planning projects related to traffic, land use, urban development, and utilities
  • Successfully implemented dozens of major planning projects throughout the U.S. and abroad
  • Carried out the technical development and financial analysis of numerous planning and architectural projects
  • Experience as the manager of a large engineering and design company which included responsibilities as the Section Head for the Landscape Architecture/Planning department
  • Multiple years of experience with Metcalf & Eddy, both in their U.S. and international offices

Representative Project Experience:

  • Design Manager and Senior Design Engineer for numerous major infrastructure projects in the U.S. and abroad
  • Senior Planner/Engineering Manager responsible for technical management, quality control, and planning/design development for a transportation project
  • Prepared masterplan, permitting, and final design documents for phase 2 and 3 for single family detached 3000 sq. ft. units
  • Supervising Engineer responsible for technical management, quality control, and planning/design input for a refinery, 2-story
    office building, maintenance, access, and site work
  • Successfully executed dozens of large scale projects for international clients including Saudi Arabian Government
  • Acted as the Senior Planner for a traffic improvement and beautification project consisting of traffic studies, urban development, architectural treatments, storm water study, and public space and facilities planning