Grumman|Butkus Associates
Benjamin Andes is an experienced project manager and engineer with a strong background in overseeing multi-discipline, million-dollar projects. Currently at Grumman|Butkus Associates since October 2015, Benjamin has held roles ranging from project engineer to senior project engineer, leading internal commissioning efforts across medical facilities in nine states. Prior experience includes project management at Kroeschell Inc., where Benjamin guided projects to completion and resolved issues, and as a commissioning specialist at Farnsworth Group, Inc., achieving significant energy savings in various buildings, including guiding a high-rise to LEED Gold certification. Earlier roles also include jobsite administration at Hensel Phelps Construction Co. and event management at URJ Greene Family Camp. Benjamin holds a BS in Architectural Engineering and a BA in Plan II from The University of Texas at Austin.
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Grumman|Butkus Associates
Grumman|Butkus Associates (GBA) is a nationally recognized consulting engineering firm that specializes in mechanical, electrical and plumbing design services and energy and resource consulting for buildings. From our founding over 50 years ago as a consulting firm with an exclusive focus on energy conservation, we have evolved into a full-service MEP firm with a sustainability mission. Our innovative engineers provide building owners and operators with services that result in high performing, energy- and resource-efficient buildings and facilities. Our extensive experience with energy-intensive, mission critical facilities has led to our leadership position in both the healthcare and laboratory markets. While our designs are sensitive to sustainability and energy efficiency, our correlative services, including commissioning and retro-commissioning, energy and resource benchmarking, energy conservation studies, MEP infrastructure planning and upgrades, LEED consulting, and computerized building modeling, are aimed at improving and maintaining the performance and efficiency of systems throughout the entire lifetime of a building or facility.