ENR Names Dustin Zyph a Top Young Professional in the West

We’re thrilled to share that Engineering News-Record has named Lewis superintendent Dustin Zyph a top young professional in the West.

A team of independent judges selected Dustin and 29 other honorees hailing from Calif., Wash., Ore., Nevada, Alaska and Hawaii.

Now in his 20th year with Lewis, Dustin’s journey began as a first-period carpenter apprentice at just 18. Since becoming a superintendent, he’s helped deliver some of our most complex progressive design-build projects to date. He also brings deep expertise in medical, life sciences, and education projects.

Dustin’s career reflects dedication to his craft and the wider industry. He helps support the next generation of builders through his involvement in pre-apprenticeship programs like ANEW, Sawhorse Revolution, and YouthCare Seattle’s YouthBuild, creating pathways into construction for underrepresented groups and growing construction’s talent pipeline.

He’s also a community leader, whether its co-captaining Lewis’ Obliteride team for Fred Hutch or coaching youth wrestling in his hometown of Stanwood.