Office Building Construction in Fort Worth
Fort Worth Commercial Contractors delivers office building construction for developers, corporate owner-users, and institutional investors across Fort Worth's Class A, suburban, and medical professional office markets. Fort Worth's office market is defined by several distinct nodes that each carry their own construction and leasing context. Sundance Square downtown anchors the central business district with high-rise mixed-use and Class A office product that requires coordination with the area's historic buildings, underground utility infrastructure, and the active pedestrian environment that the district's management works to maintain. The Cultural District along West 7th and Montgomery supports Class A medical professional office, arts-adjacent commercial, and mixed-use buildings for tenants connected to Cook Children's Medical Center, JPS Health, and the Kimbell and Modern Art museums. Suburban office development in Fort Worth is concentrated along the I-35W North corridor near Alliance, the TX-114 / Loop 114 corridor in the northwest, and the South Freeway corridors near Hulen and Benbrook. These markets serve corporate tenants in defense, aerospace, healthcare, and energy — sectors where Bell Textron, Raytheon, and American Airlines have significant Fort Worth employment bases. Build-to-suit office for those corporate tenants has specific requirements around security provisions, parking ratios, backup power, and specialized mechanical zoning for server rooms and operations centers that standard speculative office shells do not always anticipate. From shell and core delivery to interior completion, we manage office construction scopes with close attention to vertical transportation, mechanical zoning, and shared lobby finishes. Our planning model supports both speculative and build-to-suit occupancy schedules. The difference between those two product types shows up most clearly in the MEP design and procurement approach — speculative shell delivers flexible infrastructure with tenant-ready mechanical stub-ins, while build-to-suit locks in specific HVAC zone configurations and power distribution designs early to match the corporate user's operational requirements. Fort Worth's office market also includes medical office buildings associated with the city's three major health systems — Cook Children's, JPS Health Network, and Texas Health Harris Methodist. Those buildings blur the line between standard commercial office and clinical medical construction, with enhanced HVAC requirements, larger electrical service, and accessibility coordination that exceeds standard commercial code. We have experience with that hybrid office-clinical product type and structure our scope packages to address the medical infrastructure requirements without overbuilding into full hospital-grade construction.
Scope Highlights
- Shell and core construction for Sundance Square high-rise, Cultural District Class A, and suburban office along I-35W and TX-114 corridors
- Lobby, facade, and common area packages with historic-compatibility materials coordination for downtown Fort Worth sites
- Tenant-ready MEP and life safety systems with flexible stub-ins for speculative product and locked corporate user designs for build-to-suit
- Security provisions, backup power, and specialized mechanical zoning for defense and aerospace corporate tenants near Bell Textron and Raytheon campuses
- Parking and site circulation integration with AT&T and American Airlines corporate tenant parking ratio requirements
- Medical professional office MEP upgrades for Cook Children's and Texas Health Harris Methodist-adjacent clinical office buildings
