Commercial and industrial electrical contracting across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. Data center, commercial, and industrial work from the established DFW hub to the rapidly growing exurbs.
Dallas-Fort Worth is the largest metropolitan area in Texas and one of the largest in North America. The construction economy is driven by data center buildout (DFW is the #1 US data center market by operating capacity), corporate relocations driving Class A office and headquarters construction, healthcare expansion (Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health Resources, HCA), and continuous suburban growth from Frisco and Plano through McKinney, Prosper, and Celina.
DFW's utility territory is Oncor Electric Delivery for most of the metroplex, with Bryant Electric Cooperative and other smaller utilities serving the exurban edges. Oncor has well-established processes for commercial and industrial service, with project timelines that are predictable when engagement begins early.
DFW is the established US data center hub with more than 1GW of operating capacity and another 1GW+ announced. We work hyperscale, colocation, and enterprise mission-critical scope across the metro — from the established Richardson and Plano data center corridors to new hyperscale builds in Garland, Mesquite, and the south metroplex.
Class A office, mixed-use, and corporate headquarters construction at significant volume. The Frisco/Plano corporate corridor (Toyota, Liberty Mutual, JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs), Uptown Dallas, and Fort Worth's growing downtown all drive continuous commercial construction. Tenant fit-out at scale.
Major hospital construction across Baylor Scott & White, Texas Health Resources, and HCA systems. NFPA 99 essential systems, isolated power for OR and cath labs, ICRA-compliant occupied-facility renovation, and imaging equipment power.
DFW is one of the largest US distribution markets driven by central US logistics positioning, with continuous buildout along I-35E, I-30, and the I-635 perimeter. E-commerce fulfillment, grocery 3PL, and parcel hub construction.
Advanced manufacturing growth across the metroplex including aerospace (Bell Helicopter, Lockheed Martin), automotive (GM Arlington), and emerging EV and battery supplier base. Tool hookup, MCC retrofits, and PLC integration scope.
DFW is the largest cold-chain distribution hub between the coasts, driven by 3PL operators and grocery retailer DCs. Refrigeration plant power, MV service, ASRS power for automated cold-chain facilities, and BMS integration.
We work across Dallas-Fort Worth and the surrounding metroplex counties: Dallas, Tarrant, Collin, Denton, Rockwall, Ellis, Johnson, Parker, and Kaufman. Project capability extends north to the Sherman–Denison corridor for industrial work and west toward Mineral Wells for the growing manufacturing supplier base.
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