Kristen HurtadoView profile
Assistant Professor
Kristen Hurtado serves as an Assistant Teaching Professor at Arizona State University's School of Sustainable Engineering and the Built Environment. Holding a Ph.D. in Construction Management from ASU (2018), she brings over a decade of experience managing more than $1 billion in construction projects for public and private entities including the US Government, state agencies, and utilities. Her educational background includes: Ph.D. in Construction Management, Arizona State University, 2018 M.Ed. in Educational Technology, Arizona State University, 2019 M.S. in Facilities Management, Arizona State University, 2011 B.S. in Construction Management, Arizona State University, 2010 Research focuses on Organizational Transformation , Change Management , and Risk Management within construction and facility management contexts. Her work emphasizes practical applications in Value Based Contracting , Construction Education , and Industry Analytics to optimize project delivery and facility operations. Scholarly output demonstrates consistent contributions to construction management through empirical studies on risk distribution, planning models, and educational innovations. Key themes include BIM benefits measurement, risk taxonomy development, and instructional strategies for facility management professionals. Professionally, Dr. Hurtado has managed over 200 projects exceeding $1 billion in value, specializing in streamlining procurement and construction processes. She mentors students through honors theses and directed research while teaching core courses including Applied Statics, Construction Technology, and Facilities Project Management.







