Gregg Hostetler

EVP, Structural Assessment & Alternative Delivery at CONSOR Engineers

Gregg Hostetler, PE has dedicated his career to innovative bridge management solutions, with expertise in bridge design; NBIS safety inspection, including fracture critical inspection and underwater inspection; construction management; bridge preservation, repair and rehabilitation; and historic bridge analysis. As CONSOR Engineers’ Alternative Contracting Lead, Mr. Hostetler has also dedicated much of his private and public sector career to Alternative Contracting Methods (ACMs), including programmatic use of Construction Manager/General Contractor (CM/GC) contracting for local and tribal agencies. Mr. Hostetler is a national expert on CM/GC. He is a co-author for NCHRP Report 15-46, a design guidebook for CM/GC and design-build, and has presented on the subject at numerous national conferences.

As the former Assistant Public Works Administrator for Osceola County, Florida, Mr. Hostetler co-led the most rapidly deployed highway and bridge design and construction project bundling programs in the nation using CM/GC. This award-winning program was featured in Public Works Magazine, Construction Today, and ENR Magazine. More recently, he had a lead role in the Pueblo of Acoma’s (New Mexico) innovative and highly acclaimed project bundling program, representing the first tribal programmatic use of CM/GC in the nation. He is currently serving in a lead role on a similar program for the Pawnee Nation in Oklahoma.

Mr. Hostetler spends most of his personal time with his wife and three teenage children, with family vacations taking a high priority. He also spends much of his time serving in various capacities at his church, including teaching high school Sunday school, singing, and playing the trumpet. He is passionate about his involvement in prison ministry with Kairos International. For recreation, he enjoys hiking, snow skiing, tennis, and running.

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