David Stueckler
M.S., Stanford University, 2009
B.S., University of Texas at Austin, 1982
David Stueckler, through his 42 years with Linbeck, has varied project experience in educational, corporate, healthcare, and research markets. He has managed projects as the owner’s representative, program manager, project manager, and builder. Today, as President and CEO, Dave applies lessons learned and best practices to personal priorities including promoting the benefits of applied technologies and Lean, preserving the company’s innovative and creative culture, ensuring workplace safety, supporting industry education, generating corporate growth and opportunity, and expanding Linbeck’s volunteer community service initiatives.
Projects built under Dave’s leadership include the National Medal of Honor Museum, Rice Brockman Hall, University of Texas – Austin by Ellsworth Kelly, Tobin Center for Performing Arts, Cook Children’s Medical Center, Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, Fort Worth Museum of Science and History, and the Margot and Bill Winspear Opera House. During the course of his career, he started Linbeck’s operational presence in both northern California and New England, delivering projects for Stanford University and Yale University. Dave has served the construction industry as Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) Board Member in 2017 and 2018, and as AGC Building Division Chair in 2018. He has served the UT CAEE department as a member of the External Advisory Committee from 2005 through 2008.