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Changes Announced to Skanska USA Civil's East Coast Senior Executive Team

Skanska USA Civil's East Coast senior executive team undergoes changes as Bill Matre transitions to retirement and Michael Donohue takes over as general manager of Skanska Koch. Matre leaves a legacy of excellence and safety advocacy, while Donohue brings a wealth of experience and leadership to his new role.

December 15, 2025 - Northeast Edition
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Michael Donohue
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Michael Donohue
Michael Donohue   (Skanska photo) Bill Matre   (Skanska photo)

Skanska announced leadership changes within its USA Civil East Coast executive team.

Bill Matre will be stepping aside from his role as general manager of Skanska Koch as he transitions toward future retirement. He will continue serving as senior vice president. Michael Donohue will assume the role of general manager of Skanska Koch. These changes will take effect Jan. 1, 2026.

"Bill's legacy of excellence, integrity and people-first leadership has strengthened Skanska in lasting ways, and we are profoundly grateful for his service," said Michael Viggiano, executive vice president of Skanska USA Civil's East region. "As Bill steps aside from his role as general manager, Michael's steady leadership ensures the right path forward for our employees, customers and partners."

Matre joined Skanska Koch as an intern in 1982, became a full-time field engineer in 1983 and steadily advanced through the organization before being named general manager in 2017. He has served in this role with integrity, humility and unwavering dedication.

Over the last four decades, Matre has played a key role in many of Skanska's most iconic and technically complex projects, including the Benjamin Franklin Bridge orthotropic decking, the first float-in bridge at 207th Street, JFK AirTrain, the 9/11 recovery and cleanup and the Bayonne Bridge. During his tenure as general manager, Skanska Koch grew its business, re-entered the Philadelphia market and further strengthened its long-term business foundation.

Matre is widely respected across the industry and among labor partners for his steadfast commitment to safety. His advocacy for the 6-ft. tie-off rule has raised safety standards for ironworkers and helped protect countless craft professionals.

Donohue joined Skanska Koch in 2000 as a superintendent on the Brooklyn-Queens Expressway project and has since served as project manager, senior project manager and vice president. Throughout his career, he has consistently delivered strong results, developed high-performing teams and established himself as one of the company's strongest commercial managers.

Donohue has helped shape the future of the East River crossings through his significant work on the Williamsburg Bridge and the reconstruction of the Brooklyn Bridge. His leadership has been central to the continued growth of Skanska Koch and the success of the teams he has guided. In his new role, he will oversee overall operations and lead long-term strategic planning to ensure the region's continued success.

For more information, visit skanska.com.


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