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Industrial construction.

Refineries, petrochemical plants, manufacturing facilities, and distribution centers across the Texas Gulf Coast. Classified-area work, turnaround-window scheduling, and self-perform electrical and roofing crews.

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Gulf Coast
Primary Industrial Footprint
Classified
Area Qualified
Turnaround
Window Scheduling
Self-Perform
Electrical & Roofing
01 — What we deliver

Industrial construction, Gulf Coast ready.

Industrial facilities aren't commercial buildings with bigger budgets. They're environments where code, safety, and schedule constraints demand specialized discipline.

We deliver industrial construction for refineries, petrochemical plants, LNG and terminals, manufacturing facilities, distribution and logistics centers, and supporting industrial infrastructure across the Houston Ship Channel corridor and the broader Texas Gulf Coast.

Industrial work requires specialized capability — classified-area qualification for work around hazardous atmospheres, turnaround-window scheduling that hits the plant's shutdown calendar, and safety program discipline that survives owner-side contractor orientation reviews.

Our self-perform electrical crew handles industrial scope directly — high-voltage distribution, motor controls, instrumentation, and classified-area installation. Our self-perform roofing scope covers industrial facility envelope work including hurricane-rated and Gulf-exposure systems. The coordination between those trades is what keeps industrial schedules honest.

02 — Why us

Built for this scope.

Six things industrial clients consistently raise during preconstruction — and how we address each one.

01

Classified Area Work

Crews qualified for work around hazardous atmospheres. Appropriate PPE, permit-to-work discipline, hot-work management, and ignition-source control as standard operating procedure.

02

Turnaround Scheduling

Industrial plant owners run on turnaround calendars. When the unit comes down, the clock starts — we schedule resources, materials, and sequence to hit the window.

03

Self-Perform Electrical

High-voltage distribution, motor controls, instrumentation, and classified-area electrical installation. In-house crews remove the most common industrial schedule risk.

04

Self-Perform Roofing

Industrial facility roofing including hurricane-rated systems, Gulf-exposure envelope work, and coordinated tie-in to process equipment penetrations.

05

Safety Program

OSHA-compliant safety program that passes owner-side contractor orientation. Incident rates below industrial industry averages.

06

Permit & Code Knowledge

Industrial permit paths involve specialized reviews (air, water, fire, hazardous materials). We map the review dependencies during preconstruction, not during construction.

03 — FAQ

Common questions.

For anything specific, call (832) 548-0660 or send the scope. One business day response.

What industrial facility types do you handle?
Refineries, petrochemical plants, LNG terminals, manufacturing facilities, distribution and logistics centers, and supporting industrial infrastructure. Primary footprint is the Texas Gulf Coast corridor.
Are your crews classified-area qualified?
Yes. Our electrical and construction crews hold the training and documentation required for work around hazardous atmospheres — hot-work permits, permit-to-work discipline, ignition-source control, and appropriate PPE as SOP.
Do you work inside turnaround windows?
Yes. Turnaround-window scheduling is core to our industrial practice. We size crews, stage materials, and sequence work to hit the window without expediting overruns.
What electrical scope can you self-perform on industrial projects?
High-voltage distribution, motor controls, instrumentation, classified-area installation, process power tie-ins, and emergency power systems. All handled by in-house crews.
Can you handle the roofing on an industrial facility?
Yes. Industrial roofing including hurricane-rated systems for Gulf Coast exposure, coordinated tie-in around process equipment penetrations, and envelope work that matches the mechanical scope timeline.
How do your safety statistics compare to industry averages?
We maintain an OSHA-compliant safety program with incident rates below industrial industry averages. Specific EMR and TRIR numbers available under NDA for qualified owner-side contractor prequalification.
Industrial project?

Send us the turnaround.

Industrial construction runs on the plant's schedule, not the contractor's. Tell us the window. We'll show you the plan.