KDW Expands into Austin with New Office Opening

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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 escalating demand for top-notch construction services in Central Texas, renowned for its robust economy and expanding commercial and industrial sectors. Overseeing the operations is Luke Kingham, a principal and fifth-generation builder at KDW, who has relocated from the firm’s Houston headquarters to Austin.

“We designed and built our first project in Central Texas over ten years ago and have been privileged to participate in the growth of Central Texas ever since,” said Kingham. “An Austin office is the next chapter in KDW’s enduring legacy, giving our team a hub to immerse themselves in every aspect of the design-build process to best serve our Central Texas clients. We look forward to firmly standing by our current client partners while meeting the area’s growing demand for innovative design-build solutions.”

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Boasting a collective experience of more than 128 years and a portfolio showcasing over 2,000 successful projects, KDW has earned a well-established reputation for delivering top-tier construction services. Their dedicated team of professionals places a strong emphasis on customer satisfaction, consistently ensuring that projects are completed within scope, budget, and schedule.

“Clients are looking for a strategic partner that finds customized solutions to meet their needs in less time,” said KDW CEO Keith Dalton. “That’s where KDW’s design-build expertise comes in — we manage complex, customized construction projects from start to finish and build facilities that are highly optimized to support our clients’ growth and expansion strategies.”

Over the last two years, the company has successfully concluded 10 design-build and renovation projects in Central Texas. Notable ongoing projects include the construction of Balcones Resources’ $60 million material recovery facility (MRF) in San Antonio. Leveraging its expertise in the food and beverage industry, KDW is also spearheading the development of Sovereign Flavors’ new headquarters in Kyle, TX, featuring a cutting-edge R&D and production facility. Additionally, the company is undertaking the construction of a 160,000-square-foot snack distribution facility for HPI Real Estate Services & Investments. All these projects broke ground this year, with completion scheduled for 2024.

Looking ahead, Luke Kingham and his team anticipate engaging in ground-up construction projects that can capitalize on KDW’s single-source integrated delivery model and tenant improvement services designed to optimize growth and expansion.

The new office is situated at 3508 Far West Blvd., Suite 300, Austin, TX 78731.

Kingham Dalton Wilson, Ltd. (KDW) stands as a comprehensive design-build firm specializing in customized industrial and commercial construction. With a team exceeding 100 in-house designers, architects, and multidisciplinary building professionals, the company offers a single-source, one-contract solution for global and domestic companies. KDW is renowned for designing and constructing facilities that meet intricate client specifications, particularly in niche industries such as cold storage, food and beverage production, manufacturing, and oil and gas. For further details, visit www.kdw.com.

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