One commercial and industrial general contractor coordinating the project around real owner decisions.

General Contractors of Kyle is structured around buyer-facing commercial and industrial work across Kyle and the corridor markets where site readiness, shell delivery, logistics, and phased turnover all need to stay aligned.

We focus on accountability across the full commercial and industrial build path.

That means we do not treat site development, foundations, shell delivery, support spaces, and turnover as disconnected phases that ownership has to reconcile later. The value is in keeping those decisions tied to the same milestone logic from preconstruction through closeout.

Our service mix stays centered on commercial construction, industrial construction, tilt-wall, warehouse programs, metal buildings, PEMB delivery, retail centers, flex industrial, outdoor storage, distribution centers, data centers, and the related site and utility work that keeps those projects moving.

What owners usually need from a general contractor before the field schedule hardens.

Preconstruction control

We start by clarifying the site, scope, release logic, and long-lead assumptions that will actually shape the field schedule once crews mobilize.

Site-to-shell sequencing

Utilities, foundations, paving, structure, enclosure, and support spaces are managed as linked milestones instead of separate conversations.

Owner-facing reporting

The reporting stays tied to real decisions: what is ready, what is waiting on action, and what issue has critical-path impact on the next milestone.

Turnover planning

Punch, closeout, phased occupancy, and startup readiness are planned as part of delivery, not saved for the end when schedule pressure is highest.

Preconstructionscope review, release planning, and procurement alignment
Field Controlsite, shell, utilities, and milestone visibility under one team
Kylemain office and corridor coverage anchor

Commercial and industrial work built around the corridors actually producing logistics, retail, and owner-user demand.

The market coverage includes Kyle, Buda, San Marcos, New Braunfels, Lockhart, Del Valle, Bastrop, Seguin, Schertz, Cibolo, and the surrounding Austin-San Antonio growth markets where commercial and industrial development is actively moving from planning into construction.

The service set stays concentrated on programs that fit a real general contractor: commercial shells, industrial facilities, site development, foundation and structural coordination, high-bay logistics environments, phased retail delivery, outdoor storage, and mission-critical or operations-driven work.

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