Benchmark Blog

Stick to Your Goals

Even when your vision feels like it has been pushed farther off into the distance, stick to your goals. Be the person who does what he or she says, and it will echo in effect to the people around you! When you see someone who sticks to their word, who says they will...

The Benefits of Design-Build

What exactly is the design-build method? And how is it different from the traditional construction method? A design-build project is when the project owner provides both the design and construction services under one contract. The cost is established after the...

Building Up Trust

Working with a team requires trust. Whether you are coming into the office every day or working on a project job site, you want to know that you can trust the people around you for several reasons! To focus on your duty or skill, you need to trust that your co-workers...

Two Keys To Satisfying Your Clients

In any company that services a customer’s needs, satisfying your clients is your top priority. You can offer top-notch service, have an impeccable product, and outstanding results- but if your client doesn’t enjoy doing business with you, nothing else matters. We have...

Are You Ready For Winter?

Accuweather is predicting that the southern plains are going to experience a back and forth kind of Winter in 2019, leading into the new year. Extreme on both ends, meaning our December and February might have higher temperatures than previous years while also...

What It Looks Like

Have you ever wondered what goes into the creation of the buildings around us? Some of us grow up dreaming of the day that we step into our own office or facility, built within our design, from the ground up. When you really think about it, the possibilities are...

Who We Are, and Why

In November of 2014, our company was given a shock. Our primary (and only) client, Baker Hughes, was being acquired by Halliburton. This was amidst the largest downturn that the energy industry had seen in decades. Our team’s hopes for the future quickly dimmed as...