Brandon Davis Named to "Thriving in Their 40s" List

12.20.2021
Los Angeles Business Journal

Brandon Davis, a partner in our Infrastructure Group, was recognized by the Los Angeles Business Journal (LABJ) in its “Thriving in Their 40s” supplement, which focuses on a select group of professionals that possess “the right skill set that can actually help set growth in motion for businesses in virtually any industry.”

In its profile, LABJ highlights Brandon’s work guiding public agencies on their procurement, construction and implementation of their largest and most complex projects, including cutting edge design-build and public-private partnership (P3) projects. Specifically, the profile notes Brandon’s role advising the City of Los Angeles and Los Angeles World Airports on the “$4.9 billion APM train system to ease access in and out of LAX.”

The article goes on to state that Brandon “offers clients a unique perspective on successfully applying alternative delivery methods for projects because he has helped create state design-build and P3 programs – including passage of enabling legislation – in California, Arizona, Florida, Illinois, Nevada and Utah.”

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