Industrial Facility Construction Services
Manufacturing, processing, and distribution plants — engineered in steel and tilt-wall and delivered by one accountable builder across Texas.
- Delivering heavy commercial work since 2005
- Steel, tilt-wall & poured structures under one roof
- On schedule, on budget, from ground to commissioning
When a manufacturer, distributor, or processor needs a place to operate, the building is not just a shell, it's a production tool. Industrial facility construction has to account for heavy loads, demanding utilities, specialized equipment, and the way materials and people move through the space, all at a scale that leaves little room for error. Get it right and the plant runs efficiently for decades; get it wrong and the business pays for it every shift.
MBC Management has delivered commercial and industrial projects across the region since 2005. We approach every industrial build the same way: rigorous planning up front, tight coordination in the field, and one accountable team from the first drawing to the final inspection. Whether you're expanding a manufacturing plant, standing up a new distribution center, or upgrading a processing line, we bring the structural know-how and the trade relationships to deliver a facility that performs from the first shift forward. That is why owners across manufacturing, logistics, and heavy industry come to MBCM when the stakes are high and the schedule is real.
Our Industrial Construction Process
We map utility and equipment loads and lock scope, schedule, and budget before steel is ordered.
Drawings and utilities coordinated; approvals secured with the local jurisdiction.
Site prep, foundations, and structural erection sequenced against firm milestones.
Envelope and interior work through inspection and a plant ready to run.
Every industrial build starts with Pre-Construction. Before any steel is ordered, our team studies your operation, maps the utility and equipment loads, and turns your requirements into a realistic scope, schedule, and budget. Industrial construction is unforgiving of surprises, so we resolve them on paper first, where a change costs hours instead of weeks. We would rather invest an extra week in planning than lose a month reacting once the structure is standing.
From there we develop the drawings and coordinate the mechanical, electrical, and plumbing systems that a working plant depends on, then manage permitting with the local jurisdiction. Once approvals are in hand, the work moves through site preparation, Foundations, structural erection, building enclosure, and interior systems, each phase sequenced against firm milestones. Daily supervision keeps quality and safety consistent on an active job site, and a single point of contact keeps you informed at every step, from groundbreaking to commissioning.
Types of Industrial Facilities We Build
No two operations are alike, and the right structure depends entirely on how the space will be used. MBCM builds a broad range of industrial facilities, from manufacturing plants and distribution warehouses to food processing operations, cold storage, and heavy production facilities that house serious equipment.
Each build begins with how the space has to work: throughput, material flow, clear heights, floor loads, power, and the equipment that will live inside. A food plant and a metal fabrication shop place very different demands on a structure, and those demands shape the design from day one. We construct pre-engineered metal buildings, tilt-wall structures, and hybrid approaches, matching the method to the operation rather than forcing every job into one mold. Whatever the use, we deliver industrial buildings that support the work happening inside them for the long haul, and we plan the layout so the operation can grow without tearing the structure apart later. From single-line plants to sprawling multi-bay operations, we scale the structure and the systems to the work, and we build in the flexibility to add capacity as the business grows.
Project Management and Construction Drawings
Industrial projects live or die on coordination. Once the scope is locked, we assemble the full construction drawings with your design and engineering partners, then build a master schedule that sequences every trade, long-lead material, and inspection against firm dates. A dedicated manager owns the construction project from kickoff to closeout and communicates early whenever anything threatens the critical path.
That structure keeps the work predictable. Equipment and structural steel are ordered against the schedule, not scrambled for later; trade conflicts are solved on paper before they cost time in the field; and every change is priced and approved before anyone proceeds. Our management and field services give owners a single, accountable source of truth, which is a large part of why clients return to us for their next industrial build. You always know where the job stands and what comes next, with no chasing updates across a dozen disconnected vendors. Clear reporting means owners are never guessing: they see where the industrial construction stands each week and what decision is needed next to hold the date.
Concrete and Steel Construction Methods
Pre-Engineered Metal
Fast erection and wide, column-free bays that keep a floor plan flexible for the equipment inside.
Tilt-Wall & Poured Structures
Durability, fire resistance, and the mass that heavy or hazardous processes demand.
Choosing the right structural method is a complicated task, and the best answer depends on the operation, the site, and the budget. MBCM works fluently across the methods industrial work demands. Pre-engineered steel systems go up quickly and span wide, column-free bays that keep a floor plan flexible. Poured concrete structures and tilt-wall panels deliver the durability, fire resistance, and mass that heavy or hazardous processes often require.
Constructing an industrial building at this scale means matching the method to the load, the code, and the schedule rather than defaulting to one approach. We self-perform and manage the structural, foundation, and enclosure work that sets the pace for everything after it, so the bones of your industrial construction are solid before the equipment ever arrives. The result is a structure engineered for the way the operation actually runs, not a generic box that the business has to work around. The right method also protects the budget, because a structure matched to the load avoids the costly overbuilding that a one-size approach invites on industrial work.
Serving College Station and the Greater Texas Region
MBC Management serves industrial clients throughout the greater region, from the Houston metro and Brenham to Bryan-College Station and the communities in between. Local knowledge is not optional on this kind of work. Permitting, environmental review, and inspection expectations vary from one jurisdiction to the next, and industrial contractors who already know the local officials and processes keep a schedule from stalling.
Because our team works these markets constantly, we plan realistic timelines that account for each jurisdiction from day one rather than discovering its rules mid-build. We carry the relationships with inspectors, suppliers, and skilled trades that turn a demanding job into a smooth one, and the regional reach to mobilize quickly and keep crews productive. Wherever your facilities sit, you get one contractor that understands both the local rules and the regional supply chain your timeline depends on. That regional footprint also protects your schedule when materials tighten or inspections back up, keeping the work on pace when it matters most.
The Expertise Behind Every Facility
Behind every successful industrial build is a crew that has done it before. Our people bring deep experience in manufacturing construction, including heavy foundations, structural systems, building envelopes, and the utilities a demanding operation runs on. That experience shows up in facility design, where early decisions about column spacing, clear height, and power capacity determine how well a plant performs for years.
It also shows up in the numbers. We help owners understand cost before commitments are made, flag the choices that carry outsized price impact, and value-engineer without compromising performance. From a new manufacturing facility to an upgrade of an existing operation, working from a single source for design and construction services means the structure, the utilities, and the finishes are coordinated by one firm instead of stitched together from disconnected contracts. That coordination is where manufacturing schedules are protected and budgets are kept, and it is the payoff of hiring a builder who has run this kind of work many times before. Our people plan the utilities, the structure, and the finishes as one coordinated design, so nothing falls through the cracks between trades on a complex industrial build.
Maintenance and Ongoing Support
A facility doesn't stop needing attention the day it opens. MBCM stays engaged after commissioning, offering maintenance and ongoing support that protects the investment you just made. From warranty items to expansions and equipment reconfigurations, we know your plant because we built it, which makes every follow-up faster and cleaner than starting over with a stranger.
That long view shapes how we build in the first place. We plan for the additions and upgrades an industrial operation will eventually need, so future work does not mean tearing apart what already exists. When you call, you reach the same crew that delivered the original job. Ongoing support like this is a large part of why owners treat MBCM as a long-term partner rather than a one-time vendor, and why so many of the facilities we build lead to the next one.
- Warranty & punch follow-up
- Expansions & capacity additions
- Equipment reconfigurations
- Retrofits to existing structures
- One crew that already knows your plant
Begin Your Build With MBCM
If you're planning an industrial build, MBCM is ready to help you scope it, price it, and deliver it. We serve manufacturers, distributors, and processors across the region, and we can engage at whatever stage fits your timeline, from early feasibility through a shovel-ready construction start. Reach out today to schedule a consultation. We'll review your operation, walk your site, talk through the numbers, and lay out a clear, honest path from where you are now to a finished facility built to run.

