Ben Prescott

Commissioning
Sustainability
Elevating Building Performance with Integrity, Expertise, and a Collaborative Spirit
BIO
Senior Associate
CXA, EIT

Ben Prescott’s approach to commissioning can be summed up in his go-to phrase: “Do good always”—because if you’re going to do something, you might as well do it right. As a Project Executive and Commissioning Agent at BranchPattern, Ben dives headfirst into complex projects, ensuring that building systems are not just up and running, but operating at their absolute best. Known for his technical expertise and ability to tackle unexpected challenges with a calm demeanor (and a touch of humor), Ben keeps everything on track while making sure his clients feel supported from start to finish.

Backed by a Master’s and Bachelor’s degree in Architectural Engineering from the University of Nebraska, Ben pairs technical depth with a dedication to professional growth. He’s certified as an EIT and CxA, and is a committed member of ASHRAE and ACG, staying active in these industry organizations to stay on top of the latest developments in building performance and sustainability. Ben has led successful commissioning efforts on high-profile projects like Joslyn Art Museum Hawks Pavillion Expansion and the Nebraska State Capitol HVAC upgrade. His strength lies in anticipating potential issues before they become real problems, while maintaining a positive outlook that keeps the team motivated—even when things get complicated. Ben’s mix of technical depth, project management expertise, and easygoing attitude make him a trusted partner in every project he takes on.

After hours, Ben keeps things simple—whether he’s out tossing discs or catching up with friends over a game of bags, it’s all about unwinding and enjoying the moment. He’ll be the first to crack a joke or encourage someone else’s shot, keeping the mood easygoing and fun. For Ben, it’s less about the game and more about connecting with the people around him.

EDUCATION
Master's of Architectural Engineering, University of Nebraska Bachelor of Science - Architectural Engineering, University of Nebraska
INDUSTRY ACTIVITY
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