The BSCES Board of Government is saddened to report that former BSCES President and Honorary Member Domenic E. D'Eramo passed away on March 18 after a long illness. Born on March 15, 1935 in the Abruzzo region of Italy, Dom immigrated to the United States in 1947, graduated from Classical High School in Providence, RI, and earned an engineering degree from Brown University.
After working for Consolidated Edison on Staten Island, NY, and serving in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Dom worked for Sverdrup Corporation from 1962 to 1999, where he progressed from project manager to regional executive. During this time, he was involved in major construction projects, such as the Red Line Extension from Harvard Square to Alewife Station, the Ted Williams Tunnel Central Artery depression, and the Old Colony Railroad Restoration project. After retiring from what was then Jacobs Engineering, Dom worked for Rizzo & Associates.
A longtime BSCES member, Dom was also one of the founders of The Engineering Center. He is survived by his loving wife Janet, his children Maria, Nancy and Joe, their spouses, and children. Click here to learn more.