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Built Ground Up. Engineered In-House.

National brand build-outs. Industrial facilities. Texas municipal infrastructure. Custom homes and multi-family communities. All built ground-up by self-performing crews with structural and civil engineers in the same trailer.

  • Self-Performing GC
  • Engineers in the Trailer
  • Commercial / Industrial / Municipal
  • Permit to Punch-List
What We Build

Six Project Types. One Delivery Model.

Commercial, industrial, restaurant and retail, municipal, residential, and multi-family — built ground-up by the same team. Self-performed core trades. In-house structural and civil engineering. Procurement-ready for national brands and Texas municipalities alike.

  • Self-performed core trades
  • In-house engineering
  • Procurement-ready
  • One accountable team
01 Lead Capability

Commercial Construction

Built for business. Delivered with precision.

From ground-up builds to complex tenant improvements, we deliver high-performance commercial spaces that reflect your brand, support operations, and stand the test of time.

  • Office, flex, and corporate spaces
  • Ground-up and tenant improvements
  • Fast-track and phased delivery
  • Brand-driven quality and finishes
02

Industrial Construction

Built tough. Built to perform.

  • Warehouses & distribution
  • Manufacturing & facilities
  • Pre-engineered metal buildings
  • Sitework & utility infrastructure
03

Restaurant & Retail

Spaces that serve and sell.

  • QSR, full-service & franchise
  • Retail, storefronts & boutiques
  • Interior build-outs & design-build
  • Brand standards & rollouts
04

Municipal & Public-Sector

Built for communities. Built to last.

  • Public buildings & facilities
  • Parks, recreation & amenities
  • Roads, drainage & utilities
  • Bonds, compliance & reporting
05

Residential Construction

Quality homes. Solid foundations.

  • Custom homes & additions
  • Foundations & structural work
  • Site development & utilities
  • Civil engineering & permitting
06

Multi-Family & Mixed-Use

Live, work, and thrive. All in one place.

  • Apartments & townhomes
  • Mixed-use developments
  • Amenity & common areas
  • Urban infill & podium builds
02 - Why this matters

The engineer who stamped the drawing is in the trailer.

On a typical commercial project, the structural engineer of record produces a stamped set and disappears. RFIs route to their office, sit in a queue, and come back five to seven business days later. Value engineering discussions happen without the designer in the room. Field conditions discovered mid-pour trigger a frantic phone call to someone who hasn't been on the site in months.

On our projects, the engineer is in the same trailer as the superintendent. Three things change as a result:

RFIs come back in hours, not days.

When the engineer of record is in the same trailer as the construction team, an RFI is a conversation, not a formal request routed through a third party. Standard structural and civil RFIs are typically answered within the same business day. Complex RFIs involving redesign return within 24–48 hours instead of the typical 5–7 day cycle.

Value engineering decisions are backed by the original designer.

Most value engineering happens after the structural engineer has handed off the project, with the GC and the owner making cost-driven decisions without the engineer in the room. We do value engineering with the original designer participating. Decisions are vetted against the original design intent and structural margin, which means fewer downstream surprises during construction or inspection.

Field-driven design changes are approved by the same PE who designed the system.

When framers, plumbers, or electricians find a conflict that requires design modification - and they always do - the modification gets approved by the engineer who originally designed the affected system. No outside review cycle. No revised stamping fee. No schedule delay waiting for the EOR to bless the change. Construction continues.

03 — Self-Performed Trades

What we self-perform.
What we coordinate.

Most commercial GCs subcontract every trade. We self-perform core trades with owned crews and equipment. Specialty trades that don’t warrant in-house capacity are subcontracted under direct construction-management oversight.

  • Owned crews
  • Direct accountability
  • Specialty trade coordination
  • One accountable team
01

Self-Performed

Core scopes handled directly by ENGCO crews and equipment.

  • Concrete (foundations, slabs, structural)
  • Framing (wood, light-gauge metal)
  • Site work (clearing, grading, earthwork)
  • Site utilities (water, sewer, storm)
  • Paving and base preparation
02

Subcontracted with
In-House Oversight

Specialty scopes coordinated through trusted subcontractors under ENGCO construction-management control.

  • Structural steel erection
  • Mechanical (HVAC)
  • Electrical
  • Plumbing
  • Roofing
  • Glazing and curtain wall
  • Finishes (drywall, paint, flooring, ceilings)
  • Specialty MEP (low-voltage, fire protection, security)
  • Asphalt paving (typically subcontracted)
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