Bryce DeYoung

Lead Project Manager

Bryce’s connection to Colorado began early. Growing up, he visited often and remembers stories of piling into the family minivan to make the trip, with his first visit taking place when he was just two months old. Today, he lives and works in Colorado, building those same memories with his wife and three children while contributing to projects across the state. He holds a Bachelor’s degree in Construction Management from Ferris State University and an OSHA 30-hour certification, and specializes in educational and mixed-use construction, managing projects ranging from $10 million to more than $100 million in value.

Why did you choose the construction industry?

Since I was young, I have always enjoyed building things. As a kid, I liked being able to see the tangible results from playing with Legos, and now I appreciate being able to see those tangible results from my work in the construction industry even more.

What do you do in your free time?

I love doing anything and everything outdoors, from hiking and biking in the summer to snowboarding in the winter.

What have your learned while working at O-A-K?

I’ve learned the value of building lasting relationships personally and professionally.

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Construction is Underway for Colorado Parks and Wildlife’s Fort Collins Service Center

Owen-Ames-Kimball (O-A-K) has started construction on the new Colorado Parks and Wildlife (CPW) Fort Collins Service Center. This project will bring together regional CPW administration and operations into one integrated campus.

The project includes the construction of 11 buildings totaling approximately 74,500 square feet, along with on-site improvements across roughly 28 acres. The heart of the campus will be a new one-story administration building that will be the primary location for daily coordination and interaction with the public. The administration building will include office space, conference rooms, a multi-function room, breakroom, restrooms, a visitor contact area, and building support spaces.

Additional buildings address CPW’s operational and field needs and will include seven pre-engineered metal buildings, an Aquatic Nuisance Species station and boat decontamination building, a chemical storage building, and a well house. Together, these facilities will provide the space required for equipment, materials, and day-to-day operations associated with CPW’s work throughout the region.

The site is designed to manage access, circulation, and security for the new campus. Site development includes grading, drainage and stormwater detention systems, a septic system, a new waterline, demolition of existing structures, new security fencing, secured entrance gates, and designated parking for visitors, employees, and CPW fleet vehicles.

By bringing these facilities together in one location, the Fort Collins Service Center provides CPW with a functional, organized campus that supports its work across northern Colorado. Through careful coordination and construction, O-A-K is delivering a project that will serve CPW’s needs now and into the future.

December 18, 2025
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Preconstruction Efforts with O‑A‑K Project Managers

Curious about what goes on before construction starts? Senior Project Manager Bryce DeYoung and Project Manager Juan Martinez Jr. shed light on the pre-construction process in this video, from meticulous planning and scheduling to visiting similar job sites.

February 13, 2024
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