Brent Bunting
About Brent Bunting
Brent Bunting serves as the Business Unit Leader for Building Great Things at DPR Construction, where he has worked since 2024. He has extensive experience in the construction industry, having held leadership roles at DPR Construction, WEBCOR Builders, and Rudolph and Sletten.
Current Role at DPR Construction
Brent Bunting serves as the Business Unit Leader for Building Great Things at DPR Construction. He has been in this role since 2024, working from Nashville, Tennessee. In this position, he focuses on leading high-performing teams and emphasizes effective communication and collaboration to achieve project success.
Previous Experience at DPR Construction
Before his current role, Brent Bunting worked at DPR Construction as the Core Market Leader for Commercial and Hospitality from 2017 to 2024. During his seven years in this position, he contributed to various projects and initiatives within the commercial and hospitality sectors.
Experience at WEBCOR Builders
Brent Bunting held the position of Director at WEBCOR Builders from 2002 to 2017, where he worked for 15 years in Southern California. His role involved overseeing significant construction projects and managing teams to ensure successful project delivery.
Educational Background in Construction Management
Brent Bunting studied at California State University, Chico, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Construction Management. His education spanned from 1996 to 2001, providing him with a solid foundation in construction principles and practices.
Early Career at Rudolph and Sletten
Brent Bunting began his career as a Project Engineer at Rudolph and Sletten, where he worked for one year from 2001 to 2002 in the San Francisco Bay Area. This early experience contributed to his understanding of project management and engineering in the construction industry.
Industry Engagement and Insights
Brent Bunting is deeply invested in building and deepening relationships within the construction community and industry. He has shared insights on macro issues facing the construction industry in discussions, including an interview with the Nashville Business Journal, highlighting his engagement with industry trends.