Metal Buildings in
Alvarado, Texas
Distribution and industrial flex space along I-35W, commercial buildings, and rural residential shops — built for Alvarado and Johnson County by a West Fort Worth crew that self-performs the work, about 35 minutes up the interstate.
A Steel Builder for the I-35W Corridor
Alvarado sits right on I-35W south of Fort Worth, at the edge of one of North Texas's busiest distribution corridors — and that mix of highway logistics and open Johnson County land is exactly where metal buildings earn their keep.
Drive I-35W south out of Fort Worth and Alvarado is about 35 minutes down the road — close enough that our crews treat it like a hometown job, far enough out that there's still room to build the kind of large-footprint structures that don't pencil out closer to the city. The interstate has pulled a steady wave of warehousing and freight activity into this stretch of Johnson County, and a clear-span steel building is the natural fit: column-free floors, high clear heights, and dock-ready layouts that a distribution or flex tenant can move straight into.
But Alvarado isn't only a logistics town. Step off the highway and you're into the kind of rural and small-acreage Johnson County land where homeowners want a real shop — a place for the equipment, the projects, and the trucks that won't fit in a residential garage. We build for both ends of that spectrum: the industrial flex building going up near the corridor and the residential shop going up on a few acres outside town, with the same crews and the same one-contractor accountability.
Because we're based in West Fort Worth rather than parachuting in from across the state, an Alvarado project gets a builder who knows North Texas soils, North Texas wind loads, and how Johnson County permitting actually works — not a generic kit dropped on a slab. We self-perform the sitework, the foundation, and the steel erection, so the building that goes up is one we stand behind.
Best-Fit Buildings for Alvarado
The Alvarado market leans three ways — highway-corridor industrial, commercial, and rural residential. Here's where steel makes the most sense for each.
Logistics & Industrial Flex Space
Warehouses, distribution buildings, and multi-tenant flex space for the I-35W corridor — clear-span floors, tall clear heights, and dock-ready layouts that lease and last.
Commercial Buildings
Shops, retail and service buildings, contractor yards, and small business space for a town growing alongside the corridor.
Rural Residential Shops
Workshops, garages, equipment barns, and RV or boat storage for homeowners on acreage around Alvarado and across Johnson County.
Add-Ons & Expansions
Lean-tos, additions, and second buildings that extend a yard, shop, or operation you already run in the area.
Not sure which fits your site?
Tell us what you're storing, building, or operating and where your Alvarado-area lot sits — we'll point you to the right structure and a realistic budget before you commit to anything.
A West Fort Worth Crew, 35 Minutes Up I-35W
You're not hiring a faceless national kit company. You're hiring a Fort Worth builder who self-performs the work and answers the phone.
Close By, Not Across the State
Our yard sits in West Fort Worth — a straight shot down I-35W to Alvarado, about 35 minutes away. Quick site visits, real supervision, no out-of-state crew.
Johnson County Permitting
We coordinate permitting whether your build is inside Alvarado's city limits or out in unincorporated Johnson County, where requirements differ. You build from manufacturer-engineered drawings you review and sign off on, then stamped.
We Self-Perform the Heavy Work
Sitework and grading, the foundation, steel erection, and utilities are run by our own crews — so there's no handoff lag between trades and one team is accountable from the first stake to the final walkthrough.
We focus on the structure, sitework, and shell. When a build specifically calls for interior finish-out, we'll handle it — just ask and we'll tell you what makes sense for your project.
Questions From Alvarado Buyers
Straight answers on building a steel project in Alvarado and the rest of Johnson County.
Do you build metal buildings in Alvarado and the rest of Johnson County?
Yes. Alvarado sits about 35 minutes south of our West Fort Worth yard down I-35W, so it's an easy reach for our crews. We build distribution and industrial flex space along the I-35W corridor, commercial buildings, and rural residential shops throughout Alvarado and Johnson County. Tell us where your site is and we'll let you know how we can help. See all our service areas →
Can you handle Johnson County permitting and a build outside city limits?
We coordinate permitting for your project, whether it falls inside Alvarado's city limits or out in unincorporated Johnson County where requirements differ. Engineered drawings come from the manufacturer for you to review and sign off on, then get stamped — so you build from approved, code-compliant plans. We self-perform the sitework, foundation, steel erection, and utilities so you deal with one accountable team.
Can you build a warehouse or flex building near the I-35W distribution corridor?
Yes — that's a strong fit for steel. Alvarado's stretch of the I-35W logistics corridor is built for warehouses, distribution buildings, and multi-tenant flex space, and a clear-span metal building gives you the column-free floor and dock access that kind of operation needs. We handle grading and the pad, the foundation, and erection so the shell goes up on one schedule with no handoff lag between trades.
Building Types for the Alvarado Market
The structures Alvarado buyers ask about most — plus a tool to map yours out before you call.
Industrial Buildings
Warehouses, distribution, and flex space for the I-35W corridor.
Commercial Buildings
Retail, service, and small-business steel buildings.
Residential Shops
Shops, garages, and storage for Johnson County acreage.
All Service Areas
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