
Los Angeles, California Jun 24, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - James Williams Locke, Founder and President of James Williams Locke (JWL) Co.
James Williams Locke is a seasoned civil engineer and the visionary founder of James Williams Locke Co., a premier infrastructure design and development firm. He earned his Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering from the University of San Francisco and later pursued a Masters degree at Penn State College of Engineering, equipping himself with a strong foundation in structural design, project management, and large-scale infrastructure development.
With a distinguished career spanning several decades, James honed his expertise at Bechtel, one of the worlds largest engineering and construction firms. After years of contributing to major global projects, he retired from Bechtel in 2001 and established James Williams Locke Co., driven by a passion for delivering innovative, sustainable, and high-quality engineering solutions.
Under his leadership, James Williams Locke Co has been instrumental in the successful execution of numerous infrastructure projects, ranging from urban development initiatives to large-scale transportation and energy projects.
His commitment to excellence, strategic problem-solving, and deep industry knowledge make him a trusted leader in the field. With a reputation for integrity and innovation, James Williams continues to shape the future of infrastructure, ensuring that every project meets the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
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