Barranquilla, Colombia
Haskell established a presence in Colombia in 2016 as Haskell Sociedad por Acciones Simplificada (SAS) when a longtime customer sought to build a temple in Barranquilla. Through subsequent projects, Haskell SAS has positioned itself as a significant player in the Colombian AEC market and has earned four significant certifications — Quality ISO 9001 version 2015, Environment ISO 14001 version 2015, Safety & Health at Work ISO 45001 version 2018, and Norsok S-WA 006:2020 — from the Colombian Institute of Technical Standards and Certification (ICONTEC), distinguishing the firm for its reliability and high-quality outcomes.
Haskell SAS was founded with the mission to provide total facilities solutions to our multinational customers in Colombia and to serve as a launching pad for other countries in Latin America.
Office Leadership and Team Members
Haskell’s Latin America operations are led by a team of more than 470 talented professionals spanning all services and disciplines. Luis Jiménez, President of International Operations, sets the strategic vision for the region, aligning people, capabilities, and resources to drive sustainable growth and foster long-term client relationships across Latin America. Ramón Ramírez, VP International Design & Consulting, leads the engineering and process teams across Latin America and Asia Pacific, bringing deep cross-industry expertise from feasibility and design through commissioning and startup. Guillermo Carrillo, Director of Construction, directs construction operations with a relentless focus on schedule, quality, safety, and certainty of outcome.
About the Colombia Office
Haskell SAS delivers fully integrated Architecture, Engineering, and Construction services, backed by dedicated in-house departments in Pre-Construction, Project Controls, Human Resources, and Finance & Accounting — all based in our Latin America regional office in Mexico City. We serve key markets including Advanced Technology & Mission Critical; Aviation & Aerospace; Beer, Wine & Spirits; Consumer Products; Food & Beverage; and Religious & Cultural, through flexible delivery methods including Design-Build, Construction Manager (CM), Engineer Procure Construct (EPC), and General Contractor (GC).
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Contact Information
Carrera 55 No. 100-51, Oficina 711
Centro Empresarial Blue Garden
Barranquilla 08001
Colombia
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It’s Architect Week, and we’re celebrating the creativity, dedication, and personality that make our team one of a kind 👏✨
Introducing the “Benhee Awards” — a little recognition for the moments (and people) that keep our days interesting:
🏆 I Wish I Was There (Remote, but Only Physically): Jose Calderon
⏰ Time Sheet Bandit (Better Late Than Never): Trey Wade
🍴 Best Smelling Lunches: Trey Wade
🪴 Best Decorated Work Area: Shae Greenhagen
🍪 Breakroom Burglar: Michael Nobert
🏅 Architect of the Year: Bernard Braddick
From big wins to everyday laughs, it’s the people behind the projects that make it all worth it.
Happy Architect Week to the team that continues to design, create, and show up above and beyond every day 🖤
#ArchitectWeek #HaskellOKC #ArchitectureLife #DesignCommunity #teamculture
Squeeze the day with us 🍋☀️
Our Haskell OKC team took a moment to step away, connect, and recharge at our Lemonade Social Sip event—because sometimes the best ideas (and conversations) happen over something sweet and simple.
From refreshing drinks to even better company, it was a perfect reminder that building strong teams starts with creating space to slow down, laugh, and enjoy the moment together.
Special shout out to @thebiglemonokc for serving up the tastiest drinks!
Here’s to good vibes, great people, and a little extra sunshine in our day 💛
#haskellokc #teamspirit #workplaceculture
A tradition we look forward to every year ⛳️
Haskell OKC’s 7th Annual Masters Golf Tournament was a day full of friendly competition, great swings, and even better company.
Big congratulations to our Fire Protection team for taking home both Best Individual Score and Best Team Score 👏🔥—a clean sweep!
Grateful for the team, the laughs, and the memories made during this event every year. Already counting down to next year! ⛳️
#haskellokc
April is National Welding Month, and we’re celebrating the individuals who create things that matter at Haskell Steel. We`re proud to spotlight Will McCall, who started at Haskell just over eight months ago and has already learned the welding trade and earned his certification.
Check out the video to meet Will and see why he chose Haskell.
The dedicated team at Haskell Steel manages 10,000-plus tons of steel annually for both Haskell projects and external customers. An AISC-certified structural and miscellaneous steel fabricator, it has shipped fabricated steel throughout the U.S. and to Latin America, Canada, Europe and Southeast Asia.
#NationalWeldingMonth #NWM2026 #AWS #Welding #WorkEthic #HaskellAEC
As Florida’s population continues to grow, so does the demand for water.
In Episode 2 of Krystal Clear, Krystal Strassman breaks down what that growth really means for the state’s water infrastructure, and why planning ahead matters more than ever.
Across Florida, utilities are facing increasing pressure to keep up with rising demand. It takes the right strategy and the right partners to stay ahead.
Follow along as we explore what it takes to make every drop count.
What began with the demolition of the Jacksonville Landing in 2019 has evolved into a long-term, city-led effort to restore the St. Johns River as a defining public asset. Haskell has been a consistent partner in turning that vision into reality.
The new Riverfront Plaza has begun to take shape at the former Landing site, where Haskell acted as Construction Manager at Risk and delivered Phase 1 on time and within budget in 2025, setting the tone for what disciplined, collaborative execution can achieve.
Haskell is now leading Phase 2 of Riverfront Plaza and was recently awarded similar roles at Metropolitan Park and Shipyards West Park. Together, the three projects represent a coordinated transformation of Jacksonville’s downtown waterfront. Each space is designed to serve the community differently, but all are grounded in the same principle: reconnect the city to its river.
Tap the link in our bio to explore how these projects are reshaping Jacksonville’s urban core.
#Jacksonville #HaskellAEC
Happy birthday to our first quarter birthdays! 🎉
We had cupcakes and ice cream for everyone! We’re so grateful for all of our birthday peeps! Thank you for letting us celebrate you today!
#haskellokc #benhamokc #okc #birthdays
Today, we’re going on a ski trip. But not just any ski trip! This one has been optimized by Zary Peretz, a Senior Analyst on Haskell’s System Analytics team.
Zary and her husband, Aaron, scheduled some PTO to hit the slopes in Park City, Utah. They arranged the flights, the car and the hotel. They packed the bibs and beanies.
And then Zary got busy.
By analyzing lift patterns, tracking peak usage and planning runs that suited them both, she built a simple optimization strategy that reduced wait times and maximized their time on the slopes.
It’s the same approach her team brings to Haskell projects. Clear goals, defined constraints and data-driven decisions lead to the best possible outcomes. Whether on a job site or a ski slope, analytics helps teams adapt, improve and deliver.
Tap the link in our bio to learn more about our team.
#DataAnalytics #ContinuousImprovement #Innovation #AEC #HaskellAEC
Craft beer in America almost didn’t happen.
In Episode 5 of Brewbites & Insights with Dwight, we take a quick trip through beer history to see how a centuries-old purity law shaped American brewing.
Watch the latest episode below and follow along for more Brewbites & Insights with Dwight. And as always, Prost!
@garrelsdwight, @urbanchestnut
#Brewbites #Beer #DrinkResponsibly #BeerWineSpirits #BWS #HaskellAEC
Micro-hospitals are gaining traction as health systems look for ways to extend 24/7 access in communities that cannot sustain a full-scale hospital.
The Northeast Georgia Health System partnered with Haskell in Lumpkin County to evaluate options and identify an appropriate micro-hospital model. From there, marketing and communications helped set expectations, explain the continuum of care and build understanding through sustained outreach, including town halls across the region.
Tap the link in the bio to learn more.
#healthcare #healthcaredesign #ruralhealth #facilityplanning #designbuild #HaskellAEC
Do you know how much water it takes to make one smartphone? You’d be surprised.
In our newest series, Krystal Clear - The Deep Dive on Water, Krystal Strassman, Assoc. DBIA shares real-world connections between water and everyday life. In today`s episode, you`ll learn why sustainable delivery matters more than ever.
Haskell’s Water team works to protect, manage and deliver water infrastructure where it’s needed most.
Follow along to see how water shapes your everyday – and how we help make every drop count.
Women in Construction Week may be ending, but the impact of women building our industry shows up every day on job sites, in offices and everywhere in between.
We asked Haskell team members to share three words that describe women in construction, and the answers say it all.
Thanks to the women across our company and across the AEC industry who bring expertise, perspective and momentum to the work. Your contributions shape outcomes and what’s possible.
Women in Construction Week highlights the people shaping what is next for the industry. One example is high school student Samantha Colina Wuertter.
Samantha moved from Venezuela to Florida at age 10 during the height of COVID. She was adjusting to a new country, a new school system and a new language. Construction was not part of her plan.
That changed at Tocoi Creek High School’s Academy of Innovation in the Built Environment, led by Built Environment teacher Chris McKinney with support from the Northeast Florida Builders Association and its Professional Women in Building program. Students create hands-on projects that simulate real-world design and construction: teamwork, budgeting, scheduling, layouts and material planning.
Wuertter chose to teach herself AutoCAD even though it was not required. She pushed through the learning curve and found she enjoyed designing for construction and coordinating how the work comes together.
Go to haskell.com/insights to read the full story.
Haskell’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) continued Team Talks 2026 at the corporate headquarters and at Haskell Steel, the company’s steel fabrication facility, in Jacksonville, Florida. Team Talks provides senior executives the opportunity to meet in person with colleagues around the globe while reinforcing Haskell’s strategic vision.
During this year’s event, leadership is introducing four additional members to the now 12-person ELT, celebrating the successful conclusion of the company’s Haskell 2025 strategic vision and presenting its new 10-year strategic roadmap.
In addition to an all-office presentation, the event included one-on-one meetings between team members and ELT and concluded with a social gathering.
With comprehensive Architectural, Engineering, Construction, fabrication and professional services resources working in close alignment, Jacksonville remains central to advancing Haskell’s integrated delivery model and long-term strategic growth.
Today marks the start of Women in Construction Week, a time to recognize the professionals building projects and shaping the future of the industry. At Haskell, that includes women like Assistant Project Manager Nima Goodman, who is growing her career in the field through hands-on experience and structured training.
As a participant in Haskell’s Rotational Cross Training Program, Nima gains guided, hands-on exposure across project scopes.
“Being able to rotate through Safety and Quality has changed how I walk the job site,” she said. “I can see the work from different perspectives and understand how each piece fits together.”
Haskell’s integrated design-build model depends on team members who understand the full project lifecycle. Programs like the Rotational Cross Training Program help build that foundation while creating opportunities for growth.
What goes into designing the systems that move products through a facility?
Join Haskell Design Manager Adam Caplan as he breaks down conveyor fundamentals, motion systems, safety features and how engineers bring everything together for efficient, reliable operations.
At Haskell, we go beyond fundamentals. Our Automated Manufacturing Solutions team delivers complete solutions across process and packaging systems, material handling, and automation & controls.
We design, engineer, integrate and commission high-performance systems that increase throughput, reduce downtime and support client goals in a wide range of manufacturing settings.
Visit Haskell.com to learn more about how our experts solve complex challenges and help clients optimize operations. https://www.haskell.com/market/automated-manufacturing-solutions/
#EngineersWeek #Engineering #Conveyor #LineDesign #HaskellAEC
As we continue in Engineers Week2026, we bring the spotlight to Jonathan Luu, Lead Mechanical Engineer, Public Sector Building Design, in Haskell’s Charlotte, North Carolina, office.
“I pursued engineering because of the certainty, the facts and the formulas, but what I found is that for me, engineering has in many ways been like art,” he says. “Numbers and data are like my paints and canvas.”
Join us this week as we commemorate Engineers Week, celebrate this year’s theme, “Transform Your Future,” and highlight the people, technology and tools that shape our communities and inspire the next generation of problem-solvers.
Data Analyst Katelyn McLean and several other members of Haskell’s System Analytics team recently attended Emulate3D’s annual User Group Meeting in Salt Lake City. The event brings together developers and users from across packaging, OEM, automation and distribution.
Timed just weeks before the launch of the newest version of the software, this conference aims to share best practices, introduce new technology and showcase how Emulate3D is being used across different industries.
Emulate3D is a core tool for Haskell’s Systems Analytics Team, enabling discrete-event simulations and emulations that help clients improve existing systems or evaluate complex systems before they are built. For Katelyn, this year’s meeting offered both technical insight and perspective.
“Presentations on simulating ASRS and AMR systems showed how different technologies can be modeled to achieve similar operational goals,” she said. “I started with Haskell in the summer of 2025, and experiencing an event like this has been an education in the range of applications we use and broadened my understanding of what’s possible.”
Katelyn presented alongside Haskell Analytics Technical Lead Shannon Browning, who shared how the team leveraged Emulate3D’s Wiring Diagrams feature as an alternative to traditional C# scripting when building simulation logic.
“Katelyn developed innovative tools for this project, and it was great to present this work alongside her at UGM,” Browning said. “These opportunities to hone our craft are essential to providing our clients with certainty of outcome. Katelyn is immensely talented, and I`m excited to see how her career develops.”
It’s Engineers Week 2026!
Each February, we take this opportunity to celebrate the people who turn scientific principles into infrastructure, products and processes that work reliably at scale.
Today, we kick off the event by asking Haskell engineers from across our global teams, “What’s the one tool you cannot live without?”
See anything familiar?
Haskell hosts robust teams of engineers across more than a dozen disciplines who provide world-class solutions for structures and systems worldwide. To learn more, visit us at www.haskell.com
And check back with us throughout Engineers Week as we celebrate this year’s theme, “Transform Your Future,” and highlight the people, technology and tools that shape our communities and inspire the next generation of problem-solvers.
Established in 2018 as a full-service EPC office, Haskell’s Salt Lake City location has grown into a regional hub supporting projects throughout the Mountain West. The office provides integrated architecture, engineering and construction resources with specialized focus in Religious and Cultural, Consumer Packaged Goods and Water/Wastewater markets. Positioned in one of the fastest-growing regions in the country, the Salt Lake City team plays a key role in delivering complex projects that require multidisciplinary coordination and technical depth. Their work reflects Haskell’s fully integrated design-build model and commitment to serving both private and public sector clients with excellence.
Haskell’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) continued Team Talks 2026 with a visit to our Salt Lake City, Utah, office. Team Talks provides senior executives the opportunity to meet in person with colleagues around the globe while reinforcing Haskell’s strategic vision.
During this year’s event, leadership is introducing four additional members to the now 12-person ELT, celebrating the successful conclusion of the company’s Haskell 2025 strategic vision and presenting its new 10-year strategic roadmap.
In addition to an all-office presentation, the event included one-on-one meetings between team members and ELT and concluded with a social gathering.
Team Talks sessions continue into March and will take ELT members to 15 of Haskell’s more than 25 offices worldwide.
Haskell’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) continued Team Talks 2026 with a visit to our Tulsa, Oklahoma, office. Team Talks provides senior executives the opportunity to meet in person with colleagues around the globe while reinforcing Haskell’s strategic vision.
During this year’s event, leadership is introducing four additional members to the now 12-person ELT, celebrating the successful conclusion of the company’s Haskell 2025 strategic vision and presenting its new 10-year strategic roadmap.
In addition to an all-office presentation, the event included one-on-one meetings between team members and ELT and concluded with a social gathering.
Haskell’s Tulsa location serves as a regional office featuring a comprehensive suite of engineering and architectural resources. As part of Benham, a Haskell Company, the Tulsa team supports clients across markets with planning, design and delivery services that reflect Haskell’s fully integrated design-build approach. The office draws on local expertise and longstanding regional relationships to advance complex projects, delivering value to both public- and private-sector clients.
Team Talks sessions continue into March and will take ELT members to 15 of Haskell’s more than 25 offices worldwide.
Haskell’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) continued Team Talks 2026 this week with a visit to our Oklahoma City office. Team Talks provides senior executives the opportunity to meet in person with colleagues around the globe while reinforcing Haskell’s strategic vision.
During this year’s event, leadership is introducing four additional members to the now 12-person ELT, celebrating the successful conclusion of the company’s Haskell 2025 strategic vision and presenting its new 10-year strategic roadmap.
In addition to an all-office presentation, the event included one-on-one meetings between team members and ELT and concluded with a social gathering.
Founded in Oklahoma City in 1909, Benham, a Haskell Company since 2016, has built a reputation as one of the nation’s preeminent architecture, engineering and design-build firms. As a member of the Haskell family of brands, the Oklahoma City team transitioned seamlessly into an organization of 3,000 team members worldwide, supporting both private and public sector clients. Today, the office continues to deliver multidisciplinary expertise across complex projects while advancing Haskell’s integrated approach to design and construction.
Team Talks sessions continue into March and will take ELT members to 15 of Haskell’s more than 25 offices worldwide.
Haskell’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) concluded Week 1 of Team Talks with a visit to our Atlanta office. Team Talks provides senior executives the opportunity to meet in person with colleagues around the globe while reinforcing Haskell’s strategic vision.
During this year’s event, leadership is introducing four additional members to the now 12-person ELT, celebrating the successful conclusion of the company’s Haskell 2025 strategic vision and presenting its new 10-year strategic roadmap.
In addition to an all-office presentation, the event included one-on-one meetings between team members and ELT and concluded with a social gathering.
Haskell Atlanta serves as a Regional Office and became one of the company’s first regional locations following the acquisition of its packaging arm, formerly E²M. Today, it is home to Packaging Engineering leadership and many project directors, along with a full complement of Mechanical Manufacturing Integration, Controls, System Analytics, Industrial Water and select Project Management and Construction resources. The team supports complex manufacturing and industrial projects across multiple markets, reflecting Haskell’s integrated design-build approach.
Team Talks sessions continue into March and will take ELT members to 15 of Haskell’s more than 25 offices worldwide.
Team Talks 2026 continued on Wednesday as Haskell’s Executive Leadership Team (ELT) traveled to our St. Paul, Minnesota. Team Talks provides senior executives the opportunity to meet in person with colleagues around the globe while reinforcing Haskell’s strategic vision.
During this year’s event, leadership is introducing four additional members to the now 12-person ELT, celebrating the successful conclusion of the company’s Haskell 2025 strategic vision and presenting its new 10-year strategic roadmap.
In addition to an all-office presentation, the event included one-on-one meetings between team members and ELT and concluded with a social gathering.
Haskell’s St. Paul office services the Upper Midwest region and features a full complement of Architectural and Engineering Design resources. Originally established in 1996 as a part of Benham, a Haskell acquisition, our design services have supported projects domestically and internationally.
Team Talks sessions continue through March and will take ELT members to 15 of Haskell’s more than 25 offices worldwide.
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