College Station and Bryan—student housing, multifamily, and commercial build-outs near Texas A&M, self-performed by crews we mobilize from Houston with lodging and rotations planned into the bid.
College Station and Bryan sit about a hundred miles northwest of our headquarters at 11333 Chimney Rock Rd—far enough that we treat the Brazos Valley as a planned mobilization, not a day trip. Travel, lodging, and crew rotations go into the bid before a single conduit is bent, which is how the schedule we hand you survives contact with the job.
The work that pulls us up here is the work the market generates: multifamily and student housing feeding the Texas A&M campus, and commercial build-outs across College Station and Bryan. We send our own foremen and superintendents—not a local sub on a handshake—so a Houston standard of work shows up at a Brazos Valley address.
Repeating-unit wiring, metering, and common-area power for the housing that serves Texas A&M—built to hit a hard fall move-in date.
Full electrical for commercial and multifamily builds across College Station and Bryan, rough-in through final connection, coordinated with the GC and the local AHJ.
Retail, office, and mixed-use build-outs near campus and along the corridors—wired to a commercial standard and turned over on schedule.
Service upgrades and feeder work for growing Brazos Valley commercial properties, planned around our mobilization windows.
We plan the distance into the job. The hundred miles between Chimney Rock and College Station is a logistics line item, not a wildcard. Lodging, rotations, and material staging are scheduled so the crew shows up rested and the work doesn't stall waiting on a truck from Houston.
One crew, one standard, one point of accountability. Whether it's new construction and build-outs or switchgear and distribution, the people on your Brazos Valley project are ours. See every service we bring, or send us your scope through contact.
Plans, specs, walkthroughs, or an early-stage conversation. We review and follow up fast.