“VHB and the rest of the Vermont engineering community hold Wayne in high regard, and for good reason,” said Aaron Guyette, PE, Transportation Market Lead, VHB, Vermont. “As a superb problem solver, he investigates a project from every angle and determines the smartest way to deliver it. Wayne’s creative insights and emphasis on collaboration will make an immediate impact here at VHB, as those attributes guide all the work we do.”
Symonds joined VTrans after earning his civil engineering degree from the University of Vermont. He progressed from Structural Designer to Structures Program Manager and, finally, Chief Engineer of the Highway Division — VTrans’ largest division. In his previous role, Symonds was responsible for 950 employees, overseeing Traffic Safety and Management, Asset Management, Design, Construction, Fleet Management, and Maintenance operations.
Bridges were a focal point of Symonds' work at VTrans and the numbers speak to his success at maintaining these crucial components of Vermont’s infrastructure. The Federal Highway Association’s 2021 National Bridge Inventory classified just 2.4 percent of the state’s 2,836 bridges as structurally deficient.
At the root of that success was the Accelerated Bridge Program (ABP) that Symonds spearheaded in 2012. This program won Symonds accolades in Vermont and elevated VTrans — a transportation department serving a small, mostly rural state — to being a national leader in bridge design and construction.
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Tropical Storm Irene’s devastation served as a catalyst for the ABP, which worked with VHB and other firms to cost-effectively deliver 14 bridge replacement projects within 24 months. Embracing alternative project delivery methods — namely Design-Build (DB) and Construction Manager/General Contractor (CMGC) — has been instrumental in achieving the ABP’s goals. VTrans has partnered with VHB to deliver multiple successful large DB and CMGC bridge projects.
Among the ABP’s many success stories, an award-winning project designed by VHB replaced East Middlebury’s Sand Hill Bridge on Route 125 in only 45 days. Another landmark ABP accomplishment during Symonds' tenure at VTrans was the Middlebury Bridge & Rail Project. This collaborative effort between VTrans and VHB was completed ahead of schedule due to a 10-week accelerated bridge construction effort.