Dillon Webbe is a passionate advocate for sustainable architecture and engineering, driven by a commitment to enhancing communities through innovative design. His journey began at Clarence Fitzroy Bryant College, where he completed the Architectural Design Technology program (1999-2001), establishing a foundation that merges creativity with technical expertise.
At Craftsmen Construction, Dillon spent six transformative years as an Architectural Draftsman and Assistant Electrical Technician, igniting his desire to make a tangible impact in the built environment. He then earned a BSc in Civil Engineering from the University of the West Indies and joined the Public Works Department. There, he played a pivotal role in designing and overseeing the construction of vital infrastructure—bridges, roads, and buildings that empower communities. His collaborative spirit and leadership enabled teams to navigate complexities and achieve successful project completions.
Dillon progressed to Surrey Paving and Aggregates Co. Ltd. (Caribbean) as a Planning and Site Engineer, leading critical projects like the Pelican Bay Development hotel. He ensured harmony between design and construction while advocating for best practices in project management.
Driven by a commitment to environmental sustainability, Dillon pursued an MSc in Environmental Design and Engineering at University College London in 2018. This knowledge fuels his passion for creating buildings that enhance aesthetic appeal while minimizing environmental impact.
Now freelancing, Dillon channels his expertise into various architecture, engineering, and construction projects, particularly for the Nevis Island Administration. His emphasis on teamwork and effective project management fosters collaboration that leads to successful outcomes.
Outside of work, Dillon cherishes time with family and dedicates himself to community initiatives, inspiring those around him to reach for greatness and reinforcing his belief in the power of collective efforts.