Rogers-O'Brien Construction
Brian McFarlane AIA has a diverse work experience in the architecture industry. Brian started their career as an Architectural Intern at HODGES Architecture in 1989 and worked there until 1991. Brian then joined HKS in 1992, where they held various roles including Forum, Associate, Vice President, Associate Principal, and finally Principal and Senior Vice President from 2012 to 2020. In 2020, Brian joined Rogers-O'Brien Construction as the Vice President - Director of Client Development.
Brian McFarlane AIA earned a Bachelor of Architecture (BArch) degree with a specialization in Bachelor of Science from The University of Texas at Arlington. The specific start and end years of their education are unavailable.
Rogers-O'Brien Construction
Since 1969, Rogers-O’Brien has firmly established itself as a leading general contractor in Texas by providing a wide range of preconstruction and construction management services. Our unique approach consistently delivers high quality buildings in a variety of market sectors, exceeding the most demanding expectations. Ethics and integrity serve as the cornerstones for everything we do, and the adherence to these values has earned us a solid reputation. The commitment to our customers is evident in the dedication of our people, our open communication policies, pioneering technology, operational diligence and continued process improvement. Rogers-O’Brien is family-owned, with the third generation leading the company’s operations. The family attitude extends throughout our strong management team, many of whom rose up through the ranks to management. To our offices in Dallas, Austin and Houston, we have also actively recruited a forward-thinking new generation to energize us with knowledge of new tools, techniques and approaches to continually improve the way we deliver services. Others who have joined us in the past decade are seasoned construction professionals, hand-picked for their ability to grow the firm. This controlled growth approach has resulted in $1.5 billion in construction volume over the past five years.