Peter Worhunsky
San Luis Obispo, California, United States
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About
Third generation, purpose-driven builder. Beyond fortunate to help lead companies that…
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We were so grateful for the heartfelt support for the Skip the Grid project from industry leaders at RE+! Your support is impactful and profound…
We were so grateful for the heartfelt support for the Skip the Grid project from industry leaders at RE+! Your support is impactful and profound…
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Volunteer Experience
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Commissioner - California Uniform Construction Cost Accounting Commission
State of California
- Present 5 years 5 months
Appointed by California State Controller Betty T. Yee to represent general contractors. The CUCCAC assists the State Controller's office in developing and promoting uniformity of cost accounting standards and bidding procedures on construction work performed or contracted by public entities in the state.
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Guest Speaker, Industry Coach - Sustainable Design and Construction Program
Stanford University School of Engineering
- Present 8 years 9 months
The Sustainable Design and Construction degree program prepares students for careers in planning, designing, building, and operating sustainable buildings and infrastructure to maximize their lifecycle economic value, their net contribution to environmental functions and services, and their social equity.
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President - Cross Disciplinary Heavy Civil Minor Industry Advisory Board
California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo
- Present 4 years 1 month
The Granite Heavy Civil Minor is a Cross- Disciplinary minor between the Construction Management Department in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design and the Civil Engineer Department in the College of Engineering. This unique minor gives students in the CM program the opportunity to take CE courses and CE students to take CM courses in Heavy Civil Design and Construction not typically available to them. This minor will give students the knowledge and skills they need to be…
The Granite Heavy Civil Minor is a Cross- Disciplinary minor between the Construction Management Department in the College of Architecture and Environmental Design and the Civil Engineer Department in the College of Engineering. This unique minor gives students in the CM program the opportunity to take CE courses and CE students to take CM courses in Heavy Civil Design and Construction not typically available to them. This minor will give students the knowledge and skills they need to be successful in an industry that is positioned for strong growth and sustained employment opportunities for decades to come
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Committee Member
International Partnering Institute
- Present 9 years 5 months
IPI's mission is to transform the construction industry to achieve exceptional results through a culture of collaboration. Comprised of more than 150 member organizations, we serve Owners, CM Firms, Designers, Contractors, and Facilitators.
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The Beavers - Committee Member
Heavy Construction Careers
- Present 6 years 6 months
The purpose of the Beavers is to promote goodwill, friendliness and consideration within the heavy engineering construction industry; to give recognition to those men and women who have demonstrated particular skill, responsibility and integrity; and to encourage and support entry of promising young individuals into heavy engineering construction.
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Last week the MCSC - Womens Business Center went to Kansas City, MO for the annual conference for the Association of Women's Business Centers…
Last week the MCSC - Womens Business Center went to Kansas City, MO for the annual conference for the Association of Women's Business Centers…
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We are excited to welcome CAPT James "Gordie" Meyer, CEC, USN (ret), as Orion’s new Vice President of Pacific Strategic Growth! This week, we're…
We are excited to welcome CAPT James "Gordie" Meyer, CEC, USN (ret), as Orion’s new Vice President of Pacific Strategic Growth! This week, we're…
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