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North and DFW | Tarrant County

Contractors in Fort Worth, Texas

Lone Star Contracting Group delivers every major trade in Fort Worth through a vetted network of local professionals. One call, one point of contact, and crews that know Tarrant County conditions from the ground up.

What Makes Fort Worth Different

Fort Worth blends urban density in its historic core with rapid greenfield development on its western edge, requiring contractors to be versatile across project types. The Stockyards and downtown areas involve work on historic masonry and brick structures that demand specialized restoration skills and adherence to historic preservation standards. Western expansion into previously undeveloped land means contractors regularly encounter variable soil conditions, from heavy clay to sandy loam to limestone, sometimes within a single subdivision. The Alliance corridor's industrial and logistics construction follows accelerated timelines driven by supply chain demand, and contractors working there benefit from familiarity with tilt-wall, steel frame, and large-format concrete slab construction.

Fort Worth has been one of the fastest-growing large cities in the United States for over a decade, with western expansion pushing into Parker and Wise counties. The Alliance corridor in far north Fort Worth is a major logistics and industrial hub anchored by BNSF Railway operations and the Alliance Airport intermodal complex. Population growth has outpaced infrastructure in many areas, creating sustained demand for both new construction and renovation work.

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Climate and Weather Hazards

  • Severe hail and wind from supercell thunderstorms
  • Tornado risk in the broader DFW tornado corridor
  • Freeze-thaw cycles affecting foundations and exterior materials
  • Extreme summer heat and drought stress on soils
  • Flash flooding along the Trinity River and West Fork
  • Ice storms and occasional prolonged hard freezes

Ground Conditions

  • Expansive clay soils similar to Dallas but with more variable geology
  • Limestone outcroppings on the western edge of the metro
  • Sandy loam soils in portions of the far west and southwest

Property Types in Fort Worth

Single-family residential in rapidly expanding western suburbsRanch and large-lot rural residential on the urban fringeIndustrial and logistics facilities near Alliance AirportHistoric brick commercial buildings in the Stockyards and downtownMixed-use development in the Near Southside and West 7th corridors

Areas We Serve in Fort Worth

Our network of professionals covers all of Fort Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County area, including neighborhoods and districts near Fort Worth Stockyards National Historic District, Sundance Square in downtown, Alliance Town Center and Alliance Airport corridor, The Trinity River and Trinity Trails system, and West 7th and the Cultural District.

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