As a retired Captain in the Navy Civil Engineer Corps, Stephen Bell has over 30 years of experience in managing large engineering and construction projects for government agencies, including a $300 million annual facilities program and $2.5 billion construction program as the facilities director for the Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Today, he applies his expertise at Page, where he is responsible for business development in civic, government and healthcare projects with a federal and military focus.
Stephen served as a facilities director for Navy Medicine, securing resources for the largest Navy Medical Construction Program since WWII. In 2005, he managed a $3.2 billion construction program for the Iraqi military and police, completing more than 2,000 projects. He recently returned to Page after serving as the Associate Vice President, Facilities Management for the University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio where he led all facility programs, planning, design and construction including major renovations.
Initially Stephen was introduced to Page through the Health Facility Institute, a non-profit dedicated to the education of health facility professionals. As one of his first projects as an associate principal and senior project manager at Page, he was tasked with a confidential science and technology project with a value in the tens of millions.
Although he gained extensive knowledge by directing complex tasks as a program manager during his time in the military, it was the honor of serving his nation that he enjoyed the most. It enabled him to travel all over the world – from Italy, Guam, Japan to Iraq and all over the United States. “I loved the service-to-nation aspect of the entire career and the camaraderie, people and esprit de corps,” he explained.
He continues to actively assist his nation as a fellow in the Society of American Military Engineers and the Health Facility Institute. He is also involved in the American Society of Civil Engineers, American Society for Healthcare Engineering, Project Management Institute and American Public Works Association.
Outside of his career, Stephen is an active member of Northern Hills United Methodist Church, where he also sings in the choir. He also continues to travel and finds time to enjoy his hobbies of fitness, golfing and reading.
Stephen earned his Masters of Engineering, Civil Engineering from University of Texas at Austin and his Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering from University of Virginia.