Builders at our Core is a blog series dedicated to sharing stories of DPR’s self-perform work teams. With diverse career paths, we’ll hear from people who got to where they are in very different ways, but have a few key things in common: a passion for continuous learning, growth and building great things.
Project engineer Ron Brown started his career at DPR as an interiors apprentice and has worked his way up, embracing every opportunity and learning new…
Alondra Navarro watches out for safety on the jobsite in Mesa, Arizona as DPR constructs one of the most advanced and energy- and water-efficient data…
DPR concrete superintendent, Moises Olivarez, is navigating his biggest professional challenge yet: a 26-story, mixed-use office tower in a tight urban…
DPR’s Special Services Group (SSG) team members are interior specialists focused on minimizing disruption in active environments—a nimble group focused…
Having embarked on a second career as a carpenter at age 50, DPR’s Saara Virtanen is following her passion for building. Hear her talk about how her role…
DPR superintendent Nam Hoang and her fellow craftspeople are showing how self-perform crews can nimbly tackle complex project elements in ways that drive…
A team of drywall foremen worked together to learn and deploy a prefabricated, modular system for a ground-up medical facility's interior walls—ultimately…
Taking care of people has always been at the heart of DPR. As projects continue to move forward, we have adjusted how we work to protect employees and…