The DBIA College of Fellows program is administered by the Design-Build Institute of America (DBIA). This program is governed by the DBIA National Board of Directors (BOD) through its Design-Build Certification Board (DBCB) and recognizes the achievements of our most accomplished Designated Design-Build Professionals ® . Elevation to Fellow status celebrates an individual’s extraordinary career achievements. Individuals elevated to Fellow have proven to promote DBIA best practices principles throughout their career and lifetime achievements and are thus elevated to the DBIA College of Fellows.
Nominations close each year on June 30th. Nominations received after that date may be considered the following year.
Nominees must fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
DBIA Fellows are elevated based on a distinguished career, both practicing and promoting the design-build project delivery methodology. The following represents the evaluation criteria for DBIA Fellows:
Of 105 possible points, 85 points are required for elevation to DBIA Fellow. The application will be independently reviewed by existing DBIA Fellows, cross-checked by other Fellows, and ultimately nominees will be chosen for elevation by a jury of DBIA Fellows.
Four (4) testimonial references are required but, at least one (1) must be from each category listed below. Please provide your references full contact information (see Attachment F). Important to note, it is the nominator’s responsibility to contact each reference and receive the reference’s commitment to timely complete the reference documents. DBIA will not pursue non-responsive references. Nominations without required references will not be considered.
Information provided will be used for communication and collateral should you be awarded the fellowship (name, company and title.)
Resume required
Describe the extent to which the applicant has participated in local, regional and/or national presentations on design-build project delivery both within DBIA, and with other industry groups. Include the extent to which the applicant has published, or contributed to papers, articles, or other publications that serve to help advance effective design-build project delivery. Applicants will be evaluated based on their participation in the following:
List the most significant books, articles and presentations written by the applicant that relate to design-build.
Describe the extent to which the applicant has helped to spread awareness of design-build best practices and outcomes among Owners and fellow industry professionals. In addition to a narrative of 400 words or less, list the following including the years of all awards received:
To continue to increase the professional recognition of DBIA Fellows, please help us with the following, which will be included in industry announcements and recognition in DBIA e-publications.
Please include a color headshot of yourself. You may send this file electronically to the Fellows Administrator at DBIAfellow@dbia.org. Photos sent electronically must be at least 300 dpi in resolution.
Please provide the full contact information for your references. Four are required, up to 6 may be provided, but at least one (1) be from each category listed below. An email will be sent to each reference to complete the online Fellow’s reference form for submittal.
– National/Region Leadership
– Architect/Engineer
– Constructor
– Owner
We will provide a link to your references for access to the online reference form for completion and submittal on your behalf to DBIA.
All leadership positions must be current.
Your nominator does not qualify as a reference.
DBIA Leadership Positions Include
Region Leadership Positions Include
Please select one from the one of the following categories. All leadership positions must be current.
Constructor Reference
Owner Reference
All applications will be thoroughly considered by an Application Review Committee which is responsible for the review and approval of all DBIA Fellow applications.
The application will be initially reviewed to ensure that all documents have been received, at which time the application and accompanying documents will be scheduled for review in August of each cycle. Advancement to the Fellow designation requires unanimous assent of all the application review members. All applicants who are approved for advancement to Fellow designation will be notified by late August.
Any applicants who are not approved for advancement to the DBIA Fellows subsequent to review will receive an explanation from the Committee, and the applicant will have the opportunity to submit additional documentation for consideration the following year. Any DBIA Fellows applicant who is not unanimously approved may follow the approved appeals procedures as described in the DBIA Rules of Policy and Procedure.
ACTION OF NOMINEE
By signing this application, I, the candidate named in this application, testify that all the statements made on this document and on subsequent support documentation are truthful to the best of my knowledge. I understand that completion of this application and submission of the required fee does not guarantee acceptance.
If granted the endorsed Fellows, I understand that this certification is subject to the rules and guidelines, including adherence to the DBIA Code of Professional Conduct and renewal of the certification program, and can be revoked by decision of the Design-Build Certification Board. If granted the certification, I further accept license of the proper use of the acronym F-DBIA™ or F-Assoc. DBIA™ after my name and/or professional certification.
By typing my name below, I am electronically signing my application.
Two ways to pay –
Log into your DBIA account and pay invoice online, or
Complete the attached invoice and submit to DBIAFellow@dbia.org for processing.