Katy, TX is active because it sits within I-10 and Grand Parkway, and that connectivity shapes how projects are budgeted, permitted, and executed. We see owners pursue commercial development, logistics support, office product, and mixed-use construction here because the market can support both immediate demand and longer-term flexibility. That does not mean every site is easy. It means the right projects are the ones that line up site constraints, access, and turnover goals with the way the submarket already works.
For a commercial and industrial general contractor, the real value is connecting local context to delivery decisions early. That means understanding how trucks, employees, customers, vendors, or specialty systems will actually use the finished property and then coordinating civil work, building packages, procurement, and closeout around that reality. When that alignment happens early, owners get a steadier path from planning to turnover.