From the Megabay project in Starbase to the Rivadeneira Warehouse and industrial work across the Jalisco corridor — AGC delivers large-scale industrial facilities for manufacturing, energy storage, energy, and logistics clients.
AGC builds for the operators who can’t afford downtime. Our industrial portfolio spans manufacturing facilities, warehouses, energy infrastructure, and battery energy storage systems — with crews who understand the cadence of working alongside live production. Lean processes, GMP-backed CMAR delivery, and bilingual project management on both sides of the border.
Large-scale warehouses for clients like Veolia, Boysen, and Rivadeneira — from structural framing to facade install, MEP, and finished concrete floors.
Utility-scale BESS construction — site civil, foundations, structural pads, containerized battery integration, and grid interconnection work for partners including Gotion and ORMAT.
Pre-engineered metal buildings and concrete-tilt manufacturing for clients like Dräxlmaier, GM, Midori, and PEASA across the TX–MX corridor.
Topography, foundations, structural steel, and industrial MEP — including specialized work at Parque Industrial Logistik and WTC 2 in San Luis Potosí.
A look at recent industrial builds — from a multi-million-dollar warehouse in South Texas to specialized high-altitude infrastructure work at Starbase.
City of Hidalgo, TX · Modern industrial facility with checkered facade and structural steel.
Starbase, TX · Specialized high-altitude infrastructure work.
Texas · Utility-scale battery energy storage construction — site civil, foundations, structural pads, and grid interconnection.
From civil works through commissioning, our industrial practice covers what energy producers, utilities, and manufacturers actually need delivered.
Engineering, procurement, and construction for industrial facilities — single source of accountability from design through commissioning.
Foundations, structural steel, heavy concrete, and site civil works engineered for industrial loads and service life.
Process piping, equipment setting, alignment, and integration with operations under existing facility conditions.
High-voltage distribution, motor control centers, process instrumentation, and industrial water and wastewater systems.
Pre-commissioning, factory acceptance testing coordination, and start-up support alongside owner's operations team.
Outage-window construction for industrial clients: short-duration high-density crews coordinated to operations downtime.
Industrial clients have specialized requirements. Our team is built around them — not around subcontracting them out.
Dedicated crews and PMs for electrical, petroleum, BESS, and substation work. Specialty work doesn't get pushed to subcontractors who may or may not show.
Most of our industrial work happens at operating facilities. We plan around production schedules, hot-work permits, and outage windows — not around our own preferred sequencing.
Active in the Texas-Mexico energy corridor. Familiar with CFE and ERCOT interconnection requirements, U.S. and Mexican permitting, and cross-border equipment movement.
Industrial construction work across energy, utilities, manufacturing, and heavy industry on both sides of the border.
Yes. We hold Texas master electrician licenses and our industrial crews are NFPA 70E and NEC-certified. For Mexican projects, we work under SENER and CFE-recognized credentials and Mexican electrical code (NOM-001-SEDE).
Yes — most of our industrial portfolio is brownfield work in active facilities. We coordinate with plant safety, follow site-specific permit-to-work procedures, and staff work around production windows and turnarounds.
Battery Energy Storage Systems — grid-scale lithium-ion installations that pair with solar farms, wind farms, or substations to store and dispatch power. Construction covers concrete foundations, container setting, DC and AC electrical, fire suppression, and grid-interconnection works.
Yes. We've built and expanded substations up through 138kV. Scope includes site civil, grounding grid, foundations, structure erection, control building, conduit and cable, transformer setting, and protection-and-control integration. We coordinate with utility commissioning teams on energization.
Yes. Our industrial team has active projects on both sides of the border. We manage U.S. permitting (OSHA, state PUCs, EPA) and Mexican permitting (SEMARNAT, CFE, SENER) — and the customs and logistics required to move industrial equipment between them.