CHARLOTTE, NC – STV, a leading professional services firm that plans, designs and manages infrastructure projects across North America, today announced that Scot Sibert has joined the firm as vice president, South/Central transit director. In this role, Sibert will work closely with STV’s transportation clients in the Midwest and southeast on transit projects that connect communities and economies. He will also spearhead the firm’s transportation expansion in the Carolinas, including client services and project oversight in the two states.
“With over two decades of work in multi-modal transportation planning and design, Scot brings extremely valuable experience to our team,” said Jerry Stump, president of transportation South/Central at STV. “We’re excited about how his expertise will contribute to our team’s efforts in shaping the future of transportation.”
Prior to joining STV, Sibert led transit and rail planning and engineering design at a global professional services firm. Throughout his career, Sibert has been responsible for building transit and rail practices, client and stakeholder engagement, as well as managing teams of more than 20 transit and rail experts.
Sibert earned his Master of Science, Regional Planning from Indiana University of Pennsylvania.
STV has a long-standing track record providing a wide range of engineering design, program management and project management services on transformative transportation infrastructure programs in North and South Carolina. Marquee projects include the CATS Blue Line Light Rail Extension in Charlotte, North Carolina; the $120 million US 17 Bypass at SC 707/Farrow Parkway in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina; and award-winning work on the Fort Mill Southern Bypass in York County, South Carolina.