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Who We Are

General Contractors of Beaumont is a commercial and industrial general contracting team rooted in Beaumont and the broader Golden Triangle — serving owners, developers, and property stakeholders who need a single accountable contractor from preconstruction through turnover.

We build in Beaumont because we understand what building here actually requires.

Beaumont is not a generic Sun Belt market. The Chenier plain clay beneath most of our commercial sites moves with moisture. Our humidity averages above 76 percent, which affects concrete cure schedules, envelope performance, and how we sequence interior trades. The proximity to the Port of Beaumont, ExxonMobil, Motiva, Total, and BASF plants means a meaningful share of what we build serves industrial support functions where schedule slip has real downstream cost.

We factor all of that into how we plan jobs. Geotech assumptions, weather windows, storm-rebuild sequencing experience from Harvey, Imelda, Laura, and Beta — that institutional knowledge lives in how we write scopes, select subcontractors, and structure packages. We do not apply a generic national delivery template and hope it fits Southeast Texas.

Our team manages commercial and industrial projects for owners who need a GC to coordinate the whole job rather than managing disconnected packages themselves. We cover preconstruction, sitework, shell delivery, interiors, and closeout as one connected workflow — and we communicate in plain language about field conditions, budget exposure, and schedule risk throughout.

Preconstruction That Locks In Budget Reality

Before mobilization, we align delivery strategy, trade package structure, and sequencing assumptions directly with what the Beaumont market can actually support. That alignment keeps field costs and owner expectations on the same page from day one.

Execution Built Around Critical-Path Milestones

Our daily field operations are organized around release dates, inspection windows, and trade dependencies — including the utility coordination and foundation staging that Southeast Texas clay soils and subtropical humidity demand. We protect schedule continuity because lost time in this market is expensive to recover.

Closeout That Supports Real Turnover

Every phase closes with structured punch tracking, handoff documentation, and owner-facing communication so your team can transition smoothly. Whether the facility is going into industrial service, commercial occupancy, or an institutional program, we make sure nothing falls through at the finish line.

What Shapes Our Work in the Golden Triangle

Beaumont sits at the center of a region with industrial density that most mid-size Texas markets do not have. The refineries and petrochemical operations along the Neches River corridor generate constant demand for maintenance buildings, service facilities, warehouse structures, and support infrastructure. The Port of Beaumont — one of the nation's major military out-load ports — anchors logistics and distribution activity that requires durable, code-compliant commercial construction. Lamar University's growth continues to drive institutional and mixed-use demand in the midtown corridor.

We have built in this environment long enough to know that owners here — whether they are refinery operators, logistics companies, school districts like BISD, or private developers serving the Hispanic and African American working-class communities that form the backbone of this city's workforce — need a contractor who is straight with them about cost, realistic about schedule, and available when something on the job needs an immediate answer.

Storm rebuild work has also shaped how we manage scope. After Harvey, Imelda, Laura, and Beta, our team worked through the cycles of emergency assessment, damage documentation, insurance coordination, and phased reconstruction that define recovery construction here. That experience carries into every project in the form of contingency awareness, accelerated-delivery familiarity, and a practical understanding of what the Southeast Texas subcontractor market can absorb at any given time.

We are based at 8455 Dishman Rd, Suite A, Beaumont, TX 77713. We operate across Beaumont and the broader Golden Triangle — Jefferson, Hardin, Orange, and surrounding counties — covering the geographic range that owners in this region actually need.

Beaumont, TX

Beaumont is the anchor of the Golden Triangle — home to ExxonMobil's largest U.S. refinery complex, the Port of Beaumont, Lamar University, Baptist Hospital, and a dense network of commercial corridors that demand experienced general contracting for every project phase.

Port Arthur, TX

Port Arthur is home to the Motiva refinery, the largest crude oil refinery by capacity in the United States, as well as major facilities operated by Saudi Aramco and Shell tenants. The Port of Port Arthur and Sabine Lake add significant maritime and logistics demand that drives a continuous need for industrial support and commercial construction.

Nederland, TX

Nederland is a working-class Mid County suburb positioned between Beaumont, Port Arthur, and Port Neches. Known informally as the Windmill Capital of Texas and served by Nederland ISD, the city supports steady commercial and light industrial construction demand from a community with deep oil-worker roots.

Groves, TX

Groves is a compact Mid County suburb with a history rooted in oil-worker housing and small business services. Its sub-tropical climate, tight street grid, and modest commercial corridors create a practical construction market where durability and access management matter most.

Bridge City, TX

Bridge City sits in Orange County on the west bank of the Sabine River and Cow Bayou, directly across from Orange. The city sustained significant hurricane damage from both Rita and Ike and has seen steady rebuild and new construction investment since. Its position at the eastern edge of Jefferson County makes it a natural transition point for regional project coverage.

Orange, TX

Orange is the Orange County seat with a legacy rooted in paper-pulp manufacturing, petrochemical operations, and the Stark Foundation's cultural and civic investment. Lamar State College Orange anchors the education sector, and the Sabine River corridor connects Orange to bridge traffic from Louisiana.

Core Service Coverage

We manage commercial and industrial scopes from initial site planning through final occupancy. Our coverage spans sitework and civil coordination, structural shell packages, interior build-out, phased multi-building programs, and the facility-level coordination that industrial and institutional owners need from a single responsible GC. Every scope we take on is backed by the same preconstruction discipline and field accountability — whether the project is a 5,000-square-foot commercial shell or a multi-phase industrial support facility.

Commercial Construction

Commercial general contracting for owners planning office, retail, mixed-use, and business-support facilities across Beaumont and Southeast Texas — including Jefferson County, Port Arthur, Nederland, Groves, and the I-10 corridor.

Ground-Up Construction

Ground-up construction for new commercial and industrial facilities in Beaumont and Southeast Texas that need coordinated site development, structure, building systems, and handoff planning on Chenier plain clay soils.

Build-to-Suit Construction

Build-to-suit construction for owners and developers delivering facilities tailored to a tenant, operator, or end-user program across Beaumont and the Golden Triangle market.

Shell and Core Construction

Shell and core construction for commercial buildings in Beaumont and Jefferson County that need strong control of structure, enclosure, common areas, and future tenant-readiness in a coastal clay and high-humidity environment.

Tenant Improvement Construction

Tenant improvement construction for leased commercial spaces, repositioned suites, and occupancy-ready interiors across Beaumont and Southeast Texas — with tight move-in schedules and full landlord coordination.

Commercial Renovation Construction

Commercial renovation construction for Beaumont and Southeast Texas owners updating, expanding, or repositioning active properties without losing control of schedule or tenant-facing operations.

Adaptive Reuse Construction

Adaptive reuse construction for Beaumont and Southeast Texas owners converting existing buildings into new commercial or operational uses — with full existing-conditions assessment, code-path planning, and moisture remediation built in.

Retail Center Construction

Retail center construction for developers and owners building multi-tenant shopping, service, and retail-support properties in Beaumont and the growing Southeast Texas corridors along I-10, US 69, and SH-105.

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