Core Construction

Ground Up Industrial Construction

Self-performed concrete and site work from raw land through finished slab in the DFW Metroplex.

Ground up industrial construction in the DFW Metroplex demands a concrete contractor who understands the unique challenges of building on Texas clay soils and coordinating with municipal requirements across multiple jurisdictions. We self-perform the foundation-through-flatwork scope on every project, bidding as a subcontractor to general contractors and contracting direct with owners and developers who need one accountable concrete partner from dirt work through final pour.

The Grapevine and Mid-Cities corridor has emerged as one of the most active industrial development zones in North Texas. Properties adjacent to DFW International Airport command premium lease rates, driving demand for spec warehouse development and build-to-suit industrial projects. We work directly with property owners, developers, and end users who need a single point of accountability for their construction.

Our approach begins with comprehensive site analysis including geotechnical assessment, utility mapping, and drainage studies specific to your parcel. We coordinate with civil engineers on stormwater detention requirements that vary significantly between Tarrant and Dallas counties. From concrete foundations designed for Texas expansive soils to tilt-wall panel erection, we self-perform critical path work that impacts your schedule.

Industrial construction timelines in this market typically run 8-14 months depending on building size and site complexity. We provide realistic schedules based on actual material lead times and trade availability in the current market. Property owners receive detailed progress reporting and direct access to project leadership throughout construction.

What's Included

Complete site development including clearing, grading, and earthwork
Stormwater detention and drainage infrastructure
Underground utilities: water, sewer, storm, fire protection
Concrete foundations and slab-on-grade
Tilt-wall or pre-engineered metal building shell
Roofing, doors, and dock equipment
Site concrete: drives, truck courts, parking
Permitting and inspections through CO

Common Project Scenarios

01

Developer acquiring raw land for speculative warehouse development in the Airport area

02

Manufacturing company outgrowing current facility and needing purpose-built building

03

Logistics operator requiring build-to-suit distribution center with specific dock configurations

04

Property owner converting land use from retail or office to industrial

Ideal For

Industrial developers building spec warehousesManufacturing companies needing purpose-built facilitiesLogistics and distribution operatorsProperty owners developing vacant land

Frequently Asked Questions

What size industrial projects do you handle?

We build industrial facilities ranging from 20,000 to 500,000 square feet in the DFW Metroplex. Our sweet spot is 50,000 to 200,000 square foot warehouse, distribution, and light manufacturing buildings where we can deliver the most competitive pricing.

Do you work with developers, general contractors, or only end users?

All three. Industrial developers and general contractors rely on us for spec building and multi-phase business park concrete work. End users and property owners choose us when they want a direct relationship with the crew pouring their concrete, without an extra layer of markup.

How do you handle permitting across different cities?

Each municipality in the Mid-Cities has different permitting requirements and timelines. We maintain relationships with building departments in Grapevine, Southlake, Coppell, Irving, and surrounding cities. We handle permit applications, plan reviews, and inspections as part of our scope of work.

What type of concrete work do you self-perform?

We self-perform foundations, grade beams, slab-on-grade, dock aprons, truck courts, and site concrete. This gives us direct control over concrete quality and schedule, which are critical to overall project success.

Can you build on sites with challenging soil conditions?

Yes. North Texas clay soils require specific foundation designs and ground improvement techniques. We work with geotechnical engineers to develop cost-effective solutions for each site, whether that means deeper piers, lime stabilization, or enhanced drainage systems.

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We Work With

  • General Contractors
  • Industrial Developers
  • Property Owners
  • End Users / Occupants

We bid this scope to general contractors and also contract direct with owners and developers.

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