Al Brunson
Albert Brunson is principal and founder of Brunson Construction Services, Inc. (BCS), a program/construction management and infrastructure development consulting firm. Al started the company in Dallas in 1997 after serving as Rail Station Designer, Bus Facilities Construction Manager, Director of Construction, and Assistant Vice President of Construction Management for Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART). During his tenure, DART completed its twenty-mile, $1 billion light rail starter line and bus facilities expansion.
Al also completed a 32- year active duty and Army Reserve military career. He served in Combat Engineer, Design and Facility Engineer positions. His last deployment assignment was as Director of Public Works for Task Force Falcon, Kosovo, with additional responsibility for military construction in the countries of Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece. Al is a retired Colonel.
Al also completed a 32- year active duty and Army Reserve military career. He served in Combat Engineer, Design and Facility Engineer positions. His last deployment assignment was as Director of Public Works for Task Force Falcon, Kosovo, with additional responsibility for military construction in the countries of Macedonia, Albania, Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece. Al is a retired Colonel.
Brent Brunson
Brent Brunson is the marketing director for Brunson Construction Services Inc. In his current role, Brent is responsible for introducing BCS to new opportunities and partners on a global scale. Brent has experience in disaster relief inspection services and data collection, starting in the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey in South Texas, and Hurricane Irma in Florida. Brent was also a member of the Master Plan Development Team at Stillman College, his alma mater. As a member of this team, Brent assisted in programming a new campus master plan at Stillman and assisted in grant proposals. He holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Stillman College. Brent enjoys spending time with family and friends and studying history.