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Leo Titus was named ENR MidAtlantic’s 2026 Legacy Award winner
ENR MidAtlantic named Leo Titus as a 2026 Legacy Award winner.The Washington, DC-based director of operations for Engineering Consulting Services (ECS) will be featured in the April print issue of ENR East.
Titus has tirelessly dedicated his time and personal resources to both the AEC industry and the Washington DC community where he lives.
Working for one of the nation’s leading geotechnical engineering, environmental consulting, building materials testing and facilities engineering firms for over three decades, Titus has accumulated a wealth of experience in geotechnical engineering and special construction inspections while consistently meeting the complex needs of his clients.
Beyond his technical work, Titus has long been a committed advocate for the advancement of the engineering profession. He has been active on ASTM committees, served as past president of the Geoprofessional Business Association (GBA), and contributed to the next generation of engineers as a university adjunct professor and as a volunteer in elementary school STEM programs. His leadership within professional organizations and his dedication to education underscore a career dedicated to strengthening and elevating the industry.
Titus’ community service is equally noteworthy. As a member of Fairfax County’s Urban Search & Rescue Team (VA-TF1), he participated in the search, rescue and recovery mission at the Pentagon on September 11, 2001. His commitment to public service deepened after the loss of his wife to breast cancer. Since then, Titus and his family have raised more than $400,000 for the Susan G. Komen Foundation through the National Race for the Cure.
For more on Titus’ career, see the April issue of ENR East.
Justin Rice is editor of ENR East.
