Equipped with experience approaching projects from the perspective of the architect, client and owner’s representative, Dan Wehmueller has a unique well-rounded perspective of project processes. His experience includes leading design efforts, the management of client needs, leading the client team internally and representing those interests externally. His background includes buildings of varied size, use and budgets with a particular expertise in large-scale public-sector projects utilizing the progressive design-build delivery method.
On two recent two civic building projects in Kansas City with budgets totaling more than $400 million, Dan served as both the client lead and owner’s representative. As the Project Manager for Johnson County Facilities Management, he worked on the new courthouse project from conception in 2016 through substantial completion in 2020. With the transition to Newmark Zimmer, he continued to consult on the project through post-occupancy and additional site development phases. He is also actively involved as the owner’s representative Project Manager for the new Jackson County Detention Center.
Previous projects include the NNSA/National Security Campus, Huntington Center Arena (Toledo, Ohio), Levi’s Stadium (Santa Clara, California), and various AMC Theatre projects.
Current Projects
- New Jackson County Detention Center
- St. Teresa’s Academy Campus Safety Enhancements
- Reardon Center Development
Past Projects
- St. Teresa’s Academy Donnelly Hall Renovation
- Kansas City Art Institute, Vanderslice Renovation
- Johnson County Courthouse - $193 million
- NNSA/National Security Campus
- Hunting Center Arena, Toledo, OH
- Levi’s Stadium, Santa Clara, CA
- Various AMC Theatre Projects
Professional Affiliations
- American Institute of Architects (AIA)
- Licensed architect in the state of Missouri
- DBIA-MAR Owner’s Council
Education
Dan earned a master’s degree in Business Administration from Baker University and a Bachelor of Architecture from Kansas State University.