Robert C. Hixon is Senior Vice President and Director of the Federal Buildings Group with Hill International. Mr. Hixon is responsible for managing Hill's Washington, DC regional project management operations as well as coordinating all of Hill's project management efforts for U.S. federal government facilities worldwide.
Prior to joining Hill, Mr. Hixon was responsible to the Commissioner of the GSA Public Buildings Service for the successful completion of a program of over $1.5 billion of construction per year and implemented the criteria, standards and procedures for Construction Excellence that are in use by all GSA regions today. During his tenure at GSA, he served on the Construction Industry Institute Board of Advisors, the Construction Users Roundtable, and he was Co-Chair of the Federal Facilities Council Committee on Acquisition and Project Management. Mr. Hixon's skills led him to the Office of the Architect of the Capitol to lead the project team on the Capital Visitor's Center project.
Hixon earned his B.S. in Civil Engineering from the Virginia Military Institute and his M.A. in Public Administration from Pepperdine University. He is a registered professional engineer in Virginia as well as a certified construction manager. Hixon is a former ex officio member of the Board of Directors of the Construction Management Association of America (CMAA), and has been recognized by the CMAA as both a Fellow and as their 2003 Person of the Year.
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