Dedicated to their professions, these industry professionals share their on-the-job experiences with students:
Pete Campbell
Safety Director, BNBuilders
Campbell has more than 25 years of experience overseeing major projects in the engineering, construction and insurance industries. For 15 years he was the West Coast Safety Director for M.A. Mortenson, an international construction company, where he was involved in projects including Boeing Aircraft Hangars, Fort Lewis Corps of Engineer projects, Kingdome Roof Restoration, Seattle's WestPoint Sewage Treatment Plant, Northridge Malls Earthquake Restoration, Harborview and Kaiser Hospitals. At St. Paul Travelers Insurance he was a Construction Risk Consultant for major contractors and wrap-ups. He has taught Construction Safety in the undergraduate Construction Management program at the University of Washington, and is currently the Safety Director for BNBuilders, a general contractor with offices in Seattle, San Francisco and Montana. Campbell graduated from the University of Washington with a B.S. in Civil Engineering.
Dan Gallagher
Director of Estimating, Absher Construction
Gallagher has more than 12 years of experience in construction project management and estimating. After earning a bachelor of science degree in construction management from Central Washington University, he worked as an estimator and project manager for several construction firms in the Pacific Northwest, successfully obtaining more than $200 million of public bid work over the past six years.
Doug Sage
Principal, Gram Sage Graves, Inc.
Sage received his construction management degree from the University of Washington in 1975. Since that time, he has worked for major local general contractors as an estimator and project manager. He is currently a principal at Gram Sage Graves, Inc., a construction management services company that provides owner's representative and management services to the building industry. His projects have included schools, hospitals, manufacturing facilities and office buildings, mixed-use buildings and more.
Instructors are subject to change.