Uptown and Class A Office
Tenant improvements and ground-up construction in Uptown, Knox-Henderson, Preston Center, the Galleria, Plano Tollway, and Las Colinas — where institutional landlords and corporate tenants set the performance bar.
Commercial Contractors of Dallas works exclusively in commercial and industrial construction across the Dallas metro — from the Uptown Class A corridors to the Stemmons tilt-wall industrial district to the Inland Port logistics zone south of the city.
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Who We Are
Dallas is not a single commercial real estate market — it is six or seven markets layered on top of each other. Uptown and Knox-Henderson operate on Class A office economics with institutional landlords and multi-floor corporate tenants who expect a level of contractor coordination that most suburban GCs have never had to develop. Stemmons and the Trinity Industrial District operate on tilt-wall industrial economics where a missed crane pick or a foundation problem from ignoring the Blackland Prairie clay can cost an owner three weeks. The south Dallas Inland Port logistics cluster operates on distribution economics where facilities of half a million square feet or more need to be built and turned over on hard occupancy dates driven by tenant lease commitments.
Commercial Contractors of Dallas was built to work across all of those environments. I am not going to hand your project to an inexperienced project manager and check in once a week. We put experienced supervision on every project, we plan the work before we start it, and we stay accountable to the schedule and budget through completion. That is the standard we hold ourselves to on every assignment, regardless of size.
The HQ density in this city is extraordinary. AT&T, American Airlines, Texas Instruments, Comerica, Tenet Healthcare, Energy Transfer — these are the anchor tenants of the Dallas commercial real estate market, and their supplier and vendor networks fill millions of square feet of supporting office, flex, and industrial space across the metro. We build those spaces. We build the medical office clinics that serve the workforce. We build the distribution facilities that supply the operations. And we build the infrastructure improvements that keep the corridors functioning.
Where We Work
Our work is concentrated in the commercial and industrial segments where planning complexity and schedule pressure are highest — and where the difference between a capable GC and an average one is measured in real dollars.
Tenant improvements and ground-up construction in Uptown, Knox-Henderson, Preston Center, the Galleria, Plano Tollway, and Las Colinas — where institutional landlords and corporate tenants set the performance bar.
Large-format tilt-wall distribution and manufacturing along the Stemmons/Trinity corridor, Inland Port, and south Dallas industrial districts. Blackland Prairie clay demands geotechnical precision — we deliver it.
Outpatient clinics, MOB tenant improvements, and ASC build-outs near Methodist Dallas, Baylor Scott and White, and UT Southwestern. DSHS compliance and medical gas coordination are core competencies.
Campus expansions and phased mixed-use delivery in Frisco, McKinney, and the Tollway corridor — where AT&T, American Airlines, TI, Comerica, and their supplier networks occupy millions of square feet.
How We Work
Our workflow stays consistent across commercial, industrial, and mixed-use assignments so owners always know the next critical milestone — and why it matters.
We start with scope review, site constraints, permit path planning, and budget validation — before procurement begins and before any commitment is locked.
Our schedules are built from actual trade availability, material lead times, and jurisdictional inspection realities — not from template timelines that look good but don't hold.
Routine inspections and issue resolution are integrated into weekly production cycles. Problems surface early, when they are still cheap to fix.
Closeout documentation, systems commissioning, and handoff support are planned from day one so there is no scramble at the end of the project.
We bring contractors in early because early involvement is where we add the most value. A preconstruction conversation that identifies a permit path issue, a utility conflict, or a subcontractor availability gap can save an owner weeks of schedule and tens of thousands of dollars in downstream costs. Those conversations are free. The consequences of skipping them are not.
Spring hailstorms are a facts-of-life reality for Dallas commercial property owners. Class 4 impact-resistant roofing is now standard specification on new commercial construction throughout the metro, and we specify and install it correctly. We also handle the building envelope scopes that follow significant hail events — facade repairs, storefront replacement, and moisture remediation on structures that did not have adequate roofing or envelope protection.
DART light rail has created a new category of transit-oriented commercial development at stations along the Red, Orange, Green, and Blue lines across Dallas. Victory Park, Pearl/Arts District, Cityplace, and the station nodes in Plano and Richardson are generating mixed-use and office investment that requires construction management comfortable with urban logistics and transit authority coordination. We have that experience.

Service Footprint
We cover Dallas city limits — Uptown, Downtown, Deep Ellum, Bishop Arts, Lake Highlands, Lakewood, and the Stemmons and Inland Port industrial corridors — plus Plano, Frisco, McKinney, Allen, Richardson, Garland, Mesquite, Carrollton, Irving, Las Colinas, Coppell, and every submarket in between.
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The preconstruction conversation is where schedule and budget problems get solved before they become field problems. It costs nothing to have it, and it changes how the project goes.
Let us start planning your next Dallas commercial project today. We cover every Dallas submarket and every adjacent metro city.
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