
Overview
Edward Griffith works with real estate investors and property owners to deliver specialized tax strategies that maximize savings and enhance project value. As a manager in Aprio’s Cost Segregation practice, Edward leads all aspects of cost segregation, 179D, and 45L studies, from initial client engagement through final delivery. Passionate about helping clients unlock the full potential of tax incentives through detailed, defensible analyses tailored to specific properties and goals, Edward brings a unique blend of construction engineering knowledge and tax insight to every engagement.
Experience
Edward specializes in Cost Segretation, 179D, and 45L studies. He leads all aspects of these engagements, from initial client consultation through final delivery, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and value. With a background in both construction engineering and tax, Edward is adept at interpreting architectural plans and construction methods to develop tax strategies that stand up to scrutiny. He has performed or overseen thousands of analyses across a wide range of property types, bringing a practice, detail-oriented approach to each project. Edward is equally skilled at mentoring technical teams and communicating strategic insights to CFOs, consistently driving results while maintaining strong client relationships.
Education & Affiliations
Edward earned a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Alabama, and a Master of Engineering in Construction Engineering and Management from the University of Alabama at Birmingham.