SST Sugar Land College Prep High School Construction Begins

SST Sugar Land College Prep High School Construction Begins

The School of Science and Technology (SST), a charter school specializing in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education, has initiated the construction of its new facility in Sugar Land. The SST Sugar Land College Prep High School campus, designed by Alamo Architects and constructed by Bartlett Cocke General Contractors, marks a significant development in…

KDW Broadens Central Texas Footprint with the Grand Opening of Austin Office

KDW Broadens Central Texas Footprint with the Grand Opening of Austin Office

Kingham Dalton Wilson, Ltd. (KDW), a distinguished leader in the construction industry with expertise in design-build industrial and commercial construction, is increasing its presence in Central Texas. The establishment of a new office in Austin marks a significant achievement in the company’s strategic growth, tracing its roots back to 1895. The expansion aligns with the…

GenX Capital Partners and Mark McClure Collaborate on $40 Million Multifamily Development

GenX Capital Partners and Mark McClure Collaborate on $40 Million Multifamily Development

GenX Capital Partners, under the leadership of Managing Director Mark McClure, has recently entered a co-development venture for Azul El Paso, a multifamily project set to transform the landscape. This collaborative effort involves Prestige Development Group (PDG) from Austin and marks the initiation of a series of three Azul developments planned by the partnership over…

Construction on DFW Airport’s Sixth Terminal Could Start as Early as February

Construction on DFW Airport’s Sixth Terminal Could Start as Early as February

DFW International Airport is laying the groundwork to begin construction on its long-awaited sixth terminal as early as next month. At a board committee meeting Tuesday, Tammy Huddleston , DFW Airport’s vice president of design, code and construction presented a contract for the construction of Terminal F and its Skylink station for up to $914…

Balcones Land Co. Finalizes Sale of 218 Acres in the Texas Hill Country

Balcones Land Co. Finalizes Sale of 218 Acres in the Texas Hill Country

Balcones Land Co. has successfully concluded the sale of 218 acres within its Wine Trail Ranch property situated on Highway 290 between Fredericksburg and Johnson City, TX. CB Wine Tourism from Querétaro, Mexico, emerged as the buyer, acquiring the land for the development of Puerta del Lobo USA. This forthcoming luxury private estate project, surrounded…

Transforming Construction Recruitment for Today’s Era

Transforming Construction Recruitment for Today’s Era

In the dynamic world of construction recruitment, strategies must evolve to meet the demands of today’s competitive market. Recognizing the “war for talent” in the construction industry, as stated by Brent Darnell International, is crucial. To address the pressing need for 740,000 new construction workers annually, companies must adopt innovative approaches. Build an Irresistible Brand:…

UTSA Initiates $131 Million Building Construction in Downtown San Antonio

UTSA Initiates $131 Million Building Construction in Downtown San Antonio

The University of Texas at San Antonio is making significant strides in expanding its presence in downtown San Antonio with the initiation of construction on the San Pedro II building. Valued at $131 million, this facility, also recognized as the Innovation, Entrepreneurship, and Careers building, is set to accommodate programs related to business, computer engineering,…

Opportunities for Minority Construction Workers in Austin

Opportunities for Minority Construction Workers in Austin

Austin, Texas, renowned for its vibrant culture and booming economy, is also witnessing a transformation in its construction industry, with a focus on fostering inclusivity and providing opportunities for minority workers. This article delves into the experiences of minority construction workers in Austin, shedding light on the challenges they face, the initiatives aimed at breaking…

The Symbiotic Relationship Between Technology and Construction

The Symbiotic Relationship Between Technology and Construction

In the vast and ever-evolving landscape of Texas, technology and construction have forged a dynamic partnership that’s shaping the future of the state’s-built environment. The Lone Star State, known for its grandeur and innovation, has proven to be fertile ground for the integration of technology into the construction industry. In this article, we will explore…

33-Story Co-Living Skyscraper Construction Stalls in Houston’s Museum District

Construction of the 33-story co-living apartment complex known as X Houston in the Museum District has come to an abrupt halt, leaving the project partially finished and in a state of dormancy, with no clear indication of when work will recommence. X Houston was poised to become one of the city’s pioneering co-living initiatives, purpose-built…

Building Resilience in North Texas: Architects and Engineers Tackle Severe Weather Challenges

Building Resilience in North Texas: Architects and Engineers Tackle Severe Weather Challenges

As North Texas grapples with the increasing challenges posed by severe weather events, architects and engineers are actively seeking innovative approaches to design and construct more robust and sustainable infrastructure. Climate change has amplified the frequency and intensity of natural disasters, such as tornadoes, floods, and hailstorms, necessitating a proactive response in the field of…

33-Story Co-Living Skyscraper Construction Stalls in Houston’s Museum District

33-Story Co-Living Skyscraper Construction Stalls in Houston’s Museum District

Construction of the 33-story co-living apartment complex known as X Houston in the Museum District has come to an abrupt halt, leaving the project partially finished and in a state of dormancy, with no clear indication of when work will recommence. X Houston was poised to become one of the city’s pioneering co-living initiatives, purpose-built…

AllianceTexas Developer Completes Acquisition of Downtown Fort Worth City Block

AllianceTexas Developer Completes Acquisition of Downtown Fort Worth City Block

Hillwood, a Perot company, announces the acquisition of a full city block located in the heart of downtown Fort Worth. The purchase reinforces Hillwood’s longtime commitment to Fort Worth and marks its first investment downtown. The property is bounded by 6th and 7th Streets to the north and south and Calhoun and Jones Streets to the east…

Expansion. Collaboration. Opportunity

Expansion. Collaboration. Opportunity

“Connectivity met with opportunity creates room for prosperity.” ~ Unknown On October 18, Subcontractors USA held its first annual E.C.O. Summit, a gathering of visionaries, leaders, and change-makers from diverse backgrounds and industries. We wanted to talk about three essential pillars that underpin our collective journey: Expansion, Collaboration, and Opportunity. Expansion is the pulsating core…

Exploring the $1B Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Project

Exploring the $1B Brodie Oaks Redevelopment Project

After years of discussion, the Austin City Council has finally given the green light to a $1 billion redevelopment of the Brodie Oaks Shopping Center. The transformation of the decades-old strip mall will see the creation of a vibrant space consisting of retail, housing, and a park. Council Member Leslie Pool praised the project, saying…

Lewisville, Texas: The Next Hotspot with Three Exciting New Developments

Lewisville, Texas: The Next Hotspot with Three Exciting New Developments

Lewisville is set to welcome three new developments, as approved by the City Council. Alliance Industrial will be constructing an approximately 80,000-square-foot warehouse at the southeast corner of State Highway 121 and Vista Ridge Mall Drive, with most of the development located on the Lewisville side. Palladium USA will own a four-story 90-unit multifamily residential…

Factors Behind Texas’ Decline in Construction Employment and D.C.’s Rise

Factors Behind Texas’ Decline in Construction Employment and D.C.’s Rise

Construction employment increased in 45 states and the District of Columbia in August from a year earlier, while 32 states and D.C. added construction employees from July to August, according to an analysis of federal employment data released by the Associated General Contractors of America today. Association officials noted that most contractors report having a…

How Municipal Utility Districts Benefit Developers and Residents

How Municipal Utility Districts Benefit Developers and Residents

Municipal utility districts (MUDs) have been used by cities and counties throughout Texas for decades. These special districts assist towns and developers in funding utility projects and developing residential areas, but understanding the complexities of a MUD is critical to reaping the most benefits from it. MUDs contribute to planned developments and affordable housing in…

Celebrating a Milestone in The Mill Development

Celebrating a Milestone in The Mill Development

The Heights, a popular adaptive reuse project, has reached a significant construction milestone. A development consisting of 341 apartments and ground-level retail stores is underway in the East End, near downtown. Triten Real Estate Partners, based in Houston, and Arch-Con, a Houston general contractor, have successfully completed the construction of The Mill Phase I, a…