Dan McDunn is the founder of McDunn Construction, Inc. He has a 25 year track record of successful building projects for clients, developers and his own portfolio that span 3 major US markets, Philadelphia PA, Portland, OR and Berkeley, CA.
As an employee Dan got his start in a superintendent role in the single family home industry for a Fortune 50 Builder. He has also worked in the adaptive reuse space as a project manager for a boutique developer. For clients, Dan has completed numerous projects, highlights include a 5 unit site condominium townhouse project, 40 ground up Accessory Dwelling Units, a free standing quick serve restaurant, an Urban Barn, an amphitheater for a local synagogue, a 3 story office building, and countless residential remodeling projects from small decks to whole house reconstruction. For his own development, Dan has bought, developed and sold over 40 properties representing 200 + units. These projects range from apartment to condominium conversion, ground up construction, free standing site condominium development, single family home rehabs, and small (6-20 unit) multifamily building repositioning. Along the way he has always lead in product adoption and innovative construction techniques. His natural skepticism has helped him find winning project opportunities, identify products, methods and techniques that create value for owners, developers and end users alike without adding risk or excessive first costs.
At the moment, Dan is emerging from a 12 month sabbatical, and looking to share his hard earned expertise with the next generation of builders and designers as a project consultant and mentor while forever searching for opportunistic development projects. He is presently consulting in an owner's rep capacity for an 8 story 200 unit urban infill stacked modular project, working with an ADU company on expansion plans and process development, and consulting for homeowners on issues ranging from project feasibility, to value engineering, to product specification and construction detailing.