Steven Siroky Promoted to Utilities Team Leader

Dibble is excited to announce the promotion of Steven Siroky, PMP, ITCP, to Team Leader within our Utilities Business Unit. With more than 30 years of experience in construction management, information systems, and operations, Steven’s promotion recognizes his exceptional leadership, technical acumen, and unwavering commitment to client advocacy and innovation. Steven will continue to lead our construction team in his new role, working closely with project managers, project coordinators, and field leadership to deliver excellence across complex utility projects. His approach aligns with our Utilities team, which prioritizes client needs, manages dynamic programs, and responds rapidly to emergencies and critical changes.
“Steve has demonstrated the rare ability to lead with heart and precision. His strategic mindset, technical background, and dedication to clients make him the ideal person to take on this expanded role,” said Ezra Page, Utilities Business Unit Leader.
Steven has a BS in Construction Management from Purdue University and holds certifications in NASSCO PACP, CIPP, and Manhole Rehabilitation. His project leadership includes the globally recognized Marina Bay Sands Sky Park Pool and a variety of complex sewer rehabilitation programs with the Cities of Phoenix and Tempe. Known for his thoughtful leadership style, Steven fosters communication that inspires teams and promotes individual growth. His promotion underscores our Utilities Business Unit’s commitment to delivering client-centered solutions, building strategic partnerships, and leading the future of infrastructure services for clients and partners.
Steven has been instrumental in the success of the City of Phoenix’s Sanitary Sewer Rehabilitation Program (SSRP) and the pioneering Manhole Rehabilitation AI Program. Launched in 2022, the Manhole Rehab initiative evaluated the potential of AI in sewer condition assessments by comparing five AI tools against certified NASSCO human inspectors across 30 pipe segments and 35 manholes. The study found that AI technologies could process thousands of CCTV frames efficiently, sometimes identifying issues missed by human reviewers. Though human oversight remains essential, AI has demonstrated substantial promise in pipeline assessments, defect identification, and data standardization, marking a significant step forward in smart city infrastructure. Steven’s strategic role in implementing these technologies has helped the City of Phoenix stay ahead of aggressive inspection and rehabilitation planning timelines, earning recognition for forward-thinking innovation.