Department Head & Professor; CM Program Founder

Telephone: 828-227-2201 (main office)
Telephone: 828-227-2175 (direct)
Email: bsims@email.wcu.edu
Office Address: Belk 211A
Education:
- Ph.D., Purdue University
- M.S.B.C., Building Construction, University of Florida
- B.S., Building Construction Management, Purdue University
About Dr. Sims:
Dr. Bradford L. Sims has either worked in or in support of the construction industry since receiving his Bachelor of Science Degree from Purdue University's Building Construction Program in May of 1990. Dr. Sims is a Professor and the Construction Management Department Head in the Kimmel School of Construction Management & Technology at Western Carolina University. He is the founder of WCU's construction management undergraduate and online Master of Construction Management (M.C.M.) programs. Dr. Sims was also the main faculty member that attracted a $10.4 million endowment from Joe Kimmel in fall 2005.
Prior to joining the leadership team at Western Carolina, Dr. Sims was on a leave of absence from the University of Florida's Building Construction Program while working in The Netherlands for the International Council for Research and Innovation in Building Construction (CIB) as their Assistant Secretary General. There he was involved with organizations from all over the world and would travel to support over 50 commissions of experts performing research into all aspects of building and construction.
Dr. Sims has been an Assistant Professor in the University of Florida's Building Construction program where he performed research into Lean Construction and worked closely with the American Council of Construction Education (ACCE), was an Educator-at-Large member of the Certified Professional Constructor's (CPC) National Commission, and a regional director for the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC). Before the University of Florida, he was both on the faculty and was a graduate student in Purdue University's Building Construction Program. There he worked on improving Construction Continuing Education Programs and created his website called ConstructionEducation.com that maintains a wealth of construction information. He has been a co-author or author of numerous refereed articles during his time at both universities.
Dr. Sims also has worked for three different construction companies. The last was Cherne Contracting Corporation where he was involved in Industrial Construction day-to-day field activities at the ARCO refinery in Southern California. He also worked for Raytheon Engineers in Massachusetts where he focused on the cost issues of ongoing global projects in Industrial Construction and worked for Westinghouse Savannah River Site in South Carolina on waste and environmental construction projects where he focused on scheduling issues. He also has consulted on special issues such as Lean Construction with Graycor Construction Corporation in Chicago, Illinois.







