Preconstruction built around real constraints
We start by organizing scope, utilities, procurement timing, and site sequencing before those issues become field delays that are harder and more expensive to solve.
Company
General Contractors of Midland serves commercial developers, owner-users, and industrial stakeholders that need one general contractor to coordinate preconstruction, field execution, and turnover across Midland and the wider Permian Basin.
Operating Profile
Our role is to connect the project instead of letting civil work, vertical scopes, utility interfaces, and occupancy requirements drift into separate conversations. That approach matters in Midland, where schedule pressure, operating deadlines, and wide-site logistics can influence every phase of delivery.
We focus on commercial and industrial general contracting: warehouses, distribution facilities, PEMB projects, owner-user buildings, service campuses, parking lots, foundations, site development, and phased expansions. The objective is straightforward: deliver a buildable plan, execute it with discipline, and hand over a finished project that works for operations.
How We Work
The work changes by market and facility type, but the operating standard stays the same: practical planning, disciplined field control, and a clean handoff path for the owner.
We start by organizing scope, utilities, procurement timing, and site sequencing before those issues become field delays that are harder and more expensive to solve.
Civil work, shell delivery, interior packages, and final handoff stay connected to one active project plan so ownership can see what is driving schedule risk.
Closeout is structured around move-in, startup, leasing, and occupancy needs rather than treated as an afterthought at the end of the job.
Projects across Midland and the wider Permian Basin still need clear site logistics, inspection rhythm, and communication standards, even when the parcel sits outside the urban core.
Regional Reach
Project coverage extends from core Midland submarkets into Odessa, Andrews, Stanton, Greenwood, Gardendale, and the neighboring industrial and logistics areas that support regional expansion. Each market still requires local site awareness, realistic mobilization planning, and turnover strategies aligned with the owner’s operating timeline.
Core Midland coverage for commercial and industrial owners building along growth corridors, business districts, and energy-driven submarkets.
Downtown Midland projects benefit from careful coordination around access, adjacent operations, and polished turnover for professional and mixed commercial uses.
North Midland supports corporate, medical, and mixed commercial growth where schedule control and polished delivery matter.
South Midland projects often lean industrial and service-oriented, with site logistics and yard coordination playing a major role.
Greenwood continues to see commercial and owner-user growth that benefits from dependable site planning and shell delivery.
Gardendale supports industrial, flex, and yard-oriented development between Midland and Odessa where circulation and utilities shape the project path.
Capabilities
The active service mix covers ground-up building delivery, tilt-wall and PEMB construction, warehouses, distribution facilities, data centers, parking lots, concrete foundations, design-build outdoor storage, and the preconstruction or management services that keep those scopes coordinated.
Ground-up commercial delivery for owners, developers, and operators building new facilities across Midland and the Permian Basin.
Industrial project delivery for utility-heavy, operations-sensitive facilities throughout Midland and neighboring Permian markets.
Complete ground-up project management from site mobilization through building turnover for commercial and industrial owners.
Tilt-wall coordination from casting slab planning through panel erection, bracing, enclosure, and follow-on trade release.
Warehouse construction with coordinated yard planning, dock sequencing, and shell delivery for high-throughput facilities.
Distribution center construction for large-footprint facilities with yard access, dock density, and phased turnover requirements.
Owner Experience
If you already have a site, program, or building concept in motion, the next step is usually to organize scope, timing, and known site constraints early enough to keep the field plan useful. That is the point where our coordination process adds the most value.