Category Archives: Fort Worth
Prism Client Appreciation Event
Prism recently hosted an event in appreciation of the most wonderful folks on earth; our clients.
Oklahoma Service Branch & Winstar Projects join in Safety Training
Congratulations to these Prism employees who have demonstrated their dedication to safety on the job.
Parkland Project Hosts OSHA Outreach 10-Hour Safety Course
The management and safety team at Prism’s Parkland Hospital Project sponsored an on-site OSHA Outreach 10-Hour Safety class, completed earlier this month.
Prism Electric helps power the Wind Energy Transmission of Texas
Prism Electric is providing backup generators and UPS systems to the Wind Energy Transmission of Texas to provide their control rooms constant power.
Winstar Hotel II Project Video
Prism Electric is serving as the electrical contractor on the Winstar Hotel II project in Thackerville, Oklahoma, owned by the Chickasaw Nation. It is a terrific project and we are very happy to be playing a part. The Chickasaw Nation … Continue reading
Happy Birthday to Prism Electric!
Eighteen years ago today, August 16, 1994, Prism Electric began. What started out with Blake Combs and Luis Hernandez has grown into a thriving business.
Need an Electrician? There’s an App for That.
Now contacting your Prism service department is as easy as using your smartphone. In a move well ahead of other electrical contractors and service providers, Prism Electric has launched an iPhone app. Download the free app here: http://bit.ly/M63cW6.
First Baptist Odessa
Prism has been selected for design-assist electrical contractor services for the First Baptist Church of Odessa project. Designed by The Beck Group, the project will add 67,000 SF to the church campus and includes a new sanctuary space.
Prism Celebrates 2nd Quarter 2012 with a BBQ
On Friday, June 30th Prism’s Dallas area employees gathered for some delicious BBQ fare prepared personally by company president, Blake Combs.
Prism Electric Awarded DFW Terminal Improvement Project
Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport in February began a phased, seven-year Terminal Renewal and Improvement Project (TRIP) to modernize four of its five terminals, built in 1974.
