Williams Named New TxDOT District Engineer in Atlanta, Texas
In his new role, Williams will oversee the planning, design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the state transportation system for the nine-county Atlanta District. He comes to Atlanta from the Materials and Tests Division in Austin, where he has served as its Director since 2019.
Williams, a native of Clarksville, Texas, started his career with TxDOT in 1987 as a summer intern for the Clarksville Maintenance Section and later served as a summer intern in the Paris Residency in the Paris District. After earning his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Texas A&M University in May 1990, he accepted a full-time position in the Atlanta District’s Texarkana Area Office, where he obtained his professional engineering license and was named Assistant Area Engineer.
In 2006, Williams was named the Eroject engineer for the $153-million I-30 reconstruction project in Texarkana — to date the largest construction project ever awarded in the Atlanta District. From March 2013 until July 2018, Williams served as the Atlanta District’s Director of Construction. In July 2018, Williams became the Deputy Director for the TxDOT Construction Division in Austin.
In 2019, Williams was appointed as the Director of the Materials and Tests Division. In this role, he oversaw the department’s statewide quality monitoring and quality assurance programs by developing material specifications and test procedures.
Williams said he is looking forward to returning to Northeast Texas. The Atlanta District includes Bowie, Camp, Cass, Harrison, Marion, Morris, Panola, Titus, and Upshur Counties.