Company

General contracting for Midland's commercial and industrial builders.

General Contractors of Midland is a commercial and industrial general contractor serving the Permian Basin from our base on SH-191 in Midland. We coordinate preconstruction, field execution, and owner turnover for developers, owner-users, and industrial operators across West Texas who need one contractor accountable for the entire project — not a roster of trades managing themselves.

Who We Are

A Midland general contractor built for the boom-bust realities of the Permian Basin.

Midland is the executive headquarters of the Permian Basin energy economy. XOM, Chevron, Pioneer, Diamondback, ConocoPhillips, Apache, Devon, and Endeavor Energy all operate here, and their regional presence drives a commercial construction cycle that moves faster and harder than most Texas metros. When crude is up, owners need buildings fast — warehouses, service campuses, distribution facilities, office expansions, and oilfield-services yards along I-20, Hwy 158, and the SH-191 corridor. When crude drops, projects that were moving need to be rescheduled or value-engineered without losing the owner's long-term position.

We work inside that reality every day. Our job is to give Midland owners a general contractor who has already absorbed the local site constraints — the caliche, the sulfate soils, the Midland International Air & Space Port flight corridors, the MISD and Greenwood ISD utility adjacencies, the Polo Park and Saddle Club executive housing neighbors who expect a clean, professional jobsite — and can deliver a finished building on a schedule that accounts for all of it.

How We Work

Delivery principles shaped by Midland's ground, schedule, and market conditions.

Our operating standard stays consistent: practical planning that reflects real West Texas site conditions, disciplined field control, and a turnover path organized around the owner's operational needs — not the contractor's convenience.

Preconstruction calibrated to Permian cycle risk

We price, sequence, and schedule projects with the understanding that material lead times, oilfield-services trucking availability, and subcontractor bandwidth all flex with crude price. Building in that cushion early is what keeps a project alive when the market shifts mid-job.

Caliche and sulfate-resistant concrete planning

Midland's alkaline caliche subgrade and high-sulfate soils require soil treatment, moisture barriers, and Type V or sulfate-resistant cement mixes long before the first form is set. We build those specifications into preconstruction so there are no expensive redesigns after the geotechnical report comes back.

Field management tied to owner milestones

Civil work, shell delivery, interior packages, and final handoff stay connected to one active project plan. Owners can see what is driving schedule risk without waiting for a status call.

Turnover built around operations, not contractor convenience

Whether the end user is moving an oilfield-services crew into a new service campus or a healthcare group opening a clinic on the Midland Memorial corridor, closeout is organized around their operational start date, not ours.

Where We Build

Midland, Odessa, Andrews, and the wider Permian Basin growth corridor.

Our project coverage extends from the Midland urban core — including the Greentree, Polo Park, and Saddle Club executive residential corridors and the commercial districts feeding Midland Memorial Hospital, Premier Health, and the UTPB Midland Center — outward to Odessa, Andrews, Stanton, Greenwood, and Gardendale. The Wagner Noël Performing Arts Center anchors the UTPB corridor, and the Midland International Air & Space Port is reshaping the northwest development zone. Each submarket has its own site access patterns, utility lead times, and inspection rhythms, and we plan for them specifically rather than applying a generic Metroplex formula that does not work on the Permian high plains.

Semi-arid climate and high-plains wind mean plastic shrinkage cracking is a real concrete placement risk from April through October. We manage cure timing, pour scheduling, and wind breaks as standard practice on every slab and flatwork package — not as an afterthought when cracks appear.

Midland

General Contractors of Midland serves commercial and industrial owners building across the Tall City — from Polo Park executive corridors and the Loop 250 growth spine to North Midland medical districts and the oilfield-services yards that keep the Permian running. We coordinate every trade under one contract, from caliche subgrade prep through shell delivery and final occupancy, so owners spend their time on operations rather than contractor management.

Downtown Midland

General Contractors of Midland handles infill, repositioning, and tenant-improvement work in Downtown Midland — the historic core of the Permian Basin's corporate capital — where construction logistics, active-building phasing, and high-visibility finishes demand a general contractor with genuine urban-site experience.

North Midland

General Contractors of Midland serves the North Midland medical district, professional office corridor, and neighborhood commercial submarket — one of the Permian Basin's most active zones for owner-user office, clinic, and retail construction driven by the wealth and population growth attached to energy-sector employment.

South Midland

General Contractors of Midland serves the South Midland industrial and service corridor — the working backbone of the Permian Basin's oilfield supply chain — where owner-user facilities, fleet shops, pipe yards, and service company headquarters demand heavy-use site design, practical shell construction, and phased turnover timed to operations startup rather than cosmetic completion.

Greenwood

General Contractors of Midland serves unincorporated Greenwood in Midland County — a fast-growing premium residential and commercial corridor east of Midland proper where energy-sector wealth funds custom homes, quality commercial development, and owner-user projects that reflect the higher standards of the surrounding residential community.

Gardendale

General Contractors of Midland serves unincorporated Gardendale — the industrial and logistics corridor between Midland and Odessa along Highway 191 — where oilfield service companies, trucking firms, and equipment businesses build owner-user facilities that need wide-site civil engineering, heavy concrete, and utility infrastructure coordinated before vertical construction starts.

Capabilities

Commercial and industrial service coverage shaped for West Texas project types.

Our active service mix covers ground-up building delivery, tilt-wall and PEMB construction, oilfield-services facilities, warehouses and distribution centers, owner-user commercial buildings, concrete foundations and flatwork on sulfate-bearing subgrade, parking lots, site development, design-build outdoor storage, and the preconstruction and project management services that keep those scopes coordinated. The Bush family heritage and the generations of Midland institutional build-out — schools, hospitals, civic facilities — set a standard of durability here that we hold ourselves to on every commercial project we touch.

Commercial Construction

Ground-up commercial delivery for owners, developers, and operators building new facilities across Midland and the Permian Basin. General Contractors of Midland manages the full project scope — from civil readiness and permit sequencing through shell, interiors, and turnover — so the building opens on the schedule the owner actually needs.

Industrial Construction

Industrial project delivery for utility-heavy, operations-sensitive facilities throughout Midland and neighboring Permian markets. General Contractors of Midland coordinates shell work, utility infrastructure, site circulation, and phased startup support for industrial owners who cannot afford schedule surprises at commissioning.

Ground-Up Construction

Complete ground-up project management from site mobilization through building turnover for commercial and industrial owners across Midland and the Permian Basin. General Contractors of Midland coordinates every phase — civil, vertical, MEP, finishes, and closeout — so the schedule and budget stay under one accountable team from the first shovel to final handoff.

Tilt-Wall Construction

Tilt-wall coordination from casting slab planning through panel erection, bracing, enclosure, and follow-on trade release. General Contractors of Midland manages the precision-sensitive sequence that makes tilt-wall projects succeed — covering panel matrix design, crane access, curing protocols for Midland's semi-arid climate, and envelope release into roofing and interior scopes.

Warehouse Construction

Warehouse construction with coordinated yard planning, dock sequencing, and shell delivery for high-throughput facilities across Midland and the Permian Basin. General Contractors of Midland aligns site circulation, slab design, dock layout, and phased occupancy into one managed sequence so warehouse owners open on time and the building performs under the heavy-use conditions West Texas operations demand.

Distribution Center Construction

Distribution center construction for large-footprint facilities with yard access, dock density, and phased turnover requirements in Midland and the Permian Basin. General Contractors of Midland coordinates civil work, dock packages, trailer circulation, utilities, and support-space scheduling so distribution operations launch without bottlenecks.

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Owner Experience

What you should expect when you bring us onto a project.

  • One accountable contractor coordinating site, structure, shell, utilities, and handoff instead of separate contracts pointing fingers at each other.
  • Schedules that reflect real utility, access, MISD or city inspection, and procurement dependencies instead of optimistic target dates.
  • Soil and foundation planning that accounts for Midland's caliche, alkaline subgrade, semi-arid plastic shrinkage, and sulfate exposure from the start.
  • Communication focused on release milestones, risk items, and owner decisions that actually move the project — not progress reports that only document delays after they happen.

Midland College, UTPB, and Midland Memorial Hospital have all expanded their physical footprints in recent cycles. Oilfield operators along the I-20 corridor keep adding service yards and warehousing as production volumes push infrastructure demand. Owner-users in Greentree and Polo Park are building owner-occupied commercial facilities to anchor multi-generational businesses in a market they know will recover from every oil price correction it absorbs. Those are the clients we work best with: owners who understand the Permian, have a real project, and need a contractor who will execute it honestly from the first site walk to the final certificate of occupancy.

If you have a site, a program, or a building concept already in motion, the best time to involve us is before the first design documents go out for pricing. That is when local soil knowledge, subcontractor relationships, and realistic schedule anchoring add the most value to your project.

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