Oriana Roumillat is a seasoned civil engineer with over 28 years of extensive experience in roadway, bridge, and intersection improvement projects. As the Principal and Group Leader for Utility Coordination at STV, she plays a pivotal role in overseeing utility coordination and design across South...
Oriana Roumillat is a seasoned civil engineer with over 28 years of extensive experience in roadway, bridge, and intersection improvement projects. As the Principal and Group Leader for Utility Coordination at STV, she plays a pivotal role in overseeing utility coordination and design across South Carolina, North Carolina, and Georgia. Her leadership is instrumental in managing a diverse portfolio of projects, which includes everything from intersection enhancements to complex major interstate design-builds. With a robust resume that boasts over 80 successful projects for the South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) and various municipalities, Oriana has established herself as a trusted expert in the field.
Oriana's expertise in utility coordination is complemented by her adeptness in utility design, where she frequently collaborates with utility companies throughout the Southeast and mid-Atlantic regions. Her comprehensive understanding of transportation engineering, stormwater management, and drainage systems ensures that projects are executed efficiently, minimizing disruptions and optimizing infrastructure development. Additionally, her skills in project estimation and surveying enhance her team's ability to deliver high-quality results on time and within budget.
Under her leadership, the utility coordination group not only meets the technical demands of highway and bridge design projects but also fosters strong relationships with stakeholders, ensuring seamless communication and collaboration. Oriana's commitment to excellence and her strategic approach to utility management make her an invaluable asset to STV and the communities they serve, driving forward innovative solutions that enhance transportation networks and promote sustainable development.