
BOISE, Idaho — Deacon Construction has appointed Paul Bennett as Business Development Manager for its Boise office, reinforcing the firm’s commitment to long-term growth in Idaho’s rapidly expanding construction market.
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Bennett brings more than 35 years of construction industry experience across the Western United States, with a career spanning business development, market strategy, and relationship-driven growth. His professional background includes working closely with owners, developers, design teams, and trade partners to deliver projects that align with client goals while supporting sustainable business expansion.
In his new role, Bennett will lead Deacon Construction’s business development efforts throughout the Treasure Valley, focusing on strengthening regional partnerships, identifying emerging opportunities, and supporting the firm’s expanding project pipeline. He will also play a key role in connecting clients with Deacon’s full suite of construction services and helping guide projects from early engagement through delivery.

Bennett’s experience includes navigating diverse market sectors, adapting to shifting economic conditions, and helping organizations expand into new geographic and service areas. His ability to cultivate long-term relationships and maintain strong industry networks has been central to his career and is expected to enhance Deacon Construction’s visibility and client engagement in the Boise market.
Deacon Construction has continued to grow its footprint in Idaho as demand for commercial, industrial, and community-focused development accelerates across the region. The addition of Bennett reflects the company’s strategic focus on experienced leadership to support sustained growth, client satisfaction, and operational excellence.
As Deacon Construction continues serving public and private sector clients throughout southern Idaho, Bennett’s leadership is expected to support new project opportunities while reinforcing the firm’s reputation for collaboration, quality, and long-term partnerships.
Originally reported by Marc Lutz in Idaho Business Review.