Fort Worth Commercial Contractors in Haslet, TX
Haslet has emerged as one of the fastest-growing industrial submarkets in North Texas, positioned west of Alliance Texas where land availability and access to US 287 and FM 156 have attracted large-format distribution, e-commerce fulfillment, and cold storage development. The buildings being built in Haslet are not small flex facilities—they are 500,000 to 2,000,000 square foot logistics boxes that require massive earthwork programs, complex utility coordination, and construction schedules tightly managed to meet tenant occupancy commitments. Large-site earthwork in Haslet involves coordinating mass grading, stormwater management infrastructure, and utility extension programs that can run for six to twelve months before a single tilt-wall panel goes up. We manage that civil program with schedule accountability and daily coordination between the earthwork contractor, the civil engineer, the geotechnical engineer, and the utility providers to prevent the civil timeline from delaying the vertical construction start. Tilt-wall construction at Haslet scale involves panel sequencing, crane picks, and connection engineering that must be coordinated precisely across multiple contractor teams. We manage lift sequences with detailed panel lift drawings, crane positioning plans, and connection schedules that account for panel sizes, site access restrictions, and the structural engineer's load sequence requirements. Utility capacity at Haslet scale frequently requires new infrastructure—dedicated electrical feeds, water main extensions, fire pump systems sized for ESFR sprinkler demands, and sewer systems with lift stations where gravity drainage is not achievable. We identify those requirements during preconstruction and coordinate with utility providers to establish service timelines that the construction schedule can be built around. Fort Worth Alliance Airport's proximity creates airspace and operational considerations for development in Haslet. Building heights, construction crane operations, and lighting all need to be coordinated with the FAA and Alliance Airport management to ensure compliance with airport operational requirements. Tenant-specific fit-out in Haslet industrial buildings—dock equipment, floor sealing, racking installation, refrigeration systems, conveyor systems, and office buildout—is typically managed as a separate scope from the shell, and we coordinate the handoff between shell turnover and tenant improvement to minimize the gap between the two phases.
Why This Market Matters
- Major logistics and distribution growth west of Alliance Texas
- Large-site earthwork and utility coordination for million-square-foot-scale facilities
- Alliance Airport proximity requires FAA airspace coordination
- Frequent phased turnover requirements for large-format logistics tenants
