FORT WORTH, TX — Adolfson & Peterson Construction (AP), a national, family-owned construction management and contracting company, recently completed construction for Transwestern’s Mid Cities Logistics, a massive 65-acre logistics hub in southeast Fort Worth.
AP broke ground on the Mid Cities Logistics development in February 2023. The project was designed by Richardson, Texas-based Alliance Architects. At full build-out, the industrial property contains five structures totaling 908,300 square feet of core and shell distribution buildings.
The new Mid Cities Logistics building is located in southeast Fort Worth at the intersection of Buttercup and Boswell Drive. Noteworthy project elements include 400,000 square feet of tilt wall panels, 52,675 cubic yards of concrete, and 9,500 linear feet of retaining walls. All five buildings provide tenants opportunities for storage, distribution facilities, and light manufacturing.
"Our team's proven expertise in the industrial sector made this major project a success,” said Granger Hassmann, AP's Vice President of Preconstruction and Estimating. “Thanks to our strong relationships with DFW’s leading specialty trade contractors and our commitment to excellence, we were able to deliver the Mid Cities Logistics Hub on schedule.”
Industrial real estate remains in high demand, and AP has made it a key focus. To meet this demand, the company recently completed the renovation of over 310,000 square feet of industrial space at the Sunrise Commerce Center in Round Rock, Texas. AP is also focused on Fort Worth, where the company is currently constructing a 325,000-square-foot data center project.
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AP Gulf States is working on several Texas projects including The SportsPark Center and The Reecy Davis Center with the city of Greenville, and the adaptive reuse work at downtown Dallas’ Santander Tower, along with the recently completed projects at the University of North Texas in Denton and the Clements Hall Scholar’s Den at Dallas’ Southern Methodist University. Additionally, AP’s Central Texas office was recently awarded two Austin ISD high schools and is currently constructing Cross Creek Behavioral Health Hospital in Austin. Other notable completed projects include the PGA of America headquarters in Frisco, Vari’s headquarters with VariSpace in Coppell, and Building 18 at Billingsley Company’s International Business Park in Plano.