Project Executive
Clark Pacific
West Sacramento, CA, United States
Loehl O’Brien, S.E., Project Executive at Clark Pacific, has over 20 years of experience in the construction industry, specializing in the Design and Execute Manufacturing Logistics and Assembly (DEMLA) approach. With a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering from the University of Southern California, Loehl's strong engineering background and hands-on experience have been integral in delivering premanufactured success over the full lifecycle of projects.
Throughout his career, Loehl has been involved in numerous high-profile projects. Notably, he played a significant role in the construction of Apple Park in Cupertino, CA, a $5 billion project that included a 2.2 million square foot office building and 1.1 million square feet of below-grade parking. His expertise was also crucial in the Microsoft Campus Modernization Underground Parking Structure in Redmond, WA, a 3 million square foot facility with 6,500 parking stalls.
Loehl's project portfolio extends to the Edgecore Program in Mesa, AZ, and Reno, NV, where he oversaw the construction of total precast structures and mechanical platforms. Additionally, he has managed projects for confidential clients in advanced manufacturing, demonstrating his ability to handle complex and large-scale endeavors.
His work on data center cladding projects for various tech clients further highlights his versatility and commitment to excellence. Loehl's contributions to the Stanford University Escondido Village Graduate Residences and the SJA Airport Convenient Rent-A-Car facility underscore his ability to deliver high-quality results across diverse project types.
Loehl's professional registrations, including PE C73833 and SE 6155, along with his LEED AP BD+C certification, reflect his dedication to maintaining high standards in his work. His leadership and expertise continue to drive the success of Clark Pacific's projects, making him a valuable asset to the company and the industry as a whole.
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Tuesday, October 7, 2025
2:40pm - 3:10pm MT