Industrial Construction in the Permian Basin & West Texas

Industrial construction for oil & gas, manufacturing, logistics, and heavy-duty operations across the Permian Basin. From pipe yard construction and equipment maintenance shops to warehouse construction in Midland, Odessa, and beyond. Rock Solid Construction delivers turnkey industrial buildings built for performance, durability, and long-term operations.

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    Turnkey Industrial Construction — One Team, One Timeline

    At Rock Solid Construction, we provide fully turnkey industrial construction services. That means one contract, one team, and full accountability from initial design through final inspection.

    We build facilities that support real operations — production workflows, equipment storage, logistics movement, and field service operations.

    Industrial Facilities We Construct

    Pipe yards & laydown yards
    Oilfield service facilities
    Equipment maintenance shops
    Heavy equipment storage buildings
    Manufacturing facilities
    Distribution & logistics warehouses

    Industrial Facilities We Construct

    Industrial buildings aren’t one-size-fits-all. A pipe yard has different requirements than a manufacturing floor, and a distribution warehouse needs different engineering than an equipment shop.

    That’s why Rock Solid Construction handles design and engineering in-house as part of every industrial project. We work with licensed structural engineers to design buildings matched to your specific operation, accounting for equipment loads, crane systems, vehicle clearances, ventilation, fire suppression, and workflow layout.

    What Is a Pipe Yard?

    A pipe yard is an outdoor industrial facility used to store, stage, and manage pipe and tubular goods for oil and gas operations. In the Permian Basin, pipe yards are critical infrastructure for drilling operations, midstream companies, and oilfield service providers.

    A well-built pipe yard needs heavy-duty concrete or compacted caliche surfaces, proper drainage, lighting, security fencing, and often an attached equipment shop or office building. Rock Solid Construction constructs complete pipe yard facilities, from site prep and grading through fencing, buildings, and final paving.

    We Take Care Of It All

    Design & Engineering
    Soil Testing & Surveys
    Permitting
    Site Prep
    Plumbing, Electrical & HVAC
    Building Construction
    Paving/Landscaping/Fencing
    Inspections/Certificateof Occupancy

    Why Choose Us

    Decades Of Experience
    Dedication To Excellence
    Experienced Craftsmen
    Dependable Warranty
    Free Consultation
    Let’s Work Together

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does it cost to build a warehouse in Texas?
    Warehouse
    construction costs in Texas range from $25–$55 per square foot for the steel
    structure, with total project costs of $45–$90+ per square foot depending on
    features like climate control, crane systems, dock doors, and office space. A
    10,000 sq ft warehouse might run $450,000–$900,000 fully finished. We provide
    free, detailed estimates for any warehouse project in the Permian Basin or West
    Texas.
    How long does industrial construction take?
    Industrial construction timelines vary by project scope. A standard metal warehouse takes 3–5
    months from groundbreaking. Larger manufacturing facilities or specialized
    oilfield buildings can take 6–12 months. Permitting typically adds 4–8 weeks
    upfront, depending on the jurisdiction. Midland and Odessa have different timelines than rural Permian Basin counties.
    What are the building requirements for oilfield facilities in West Texas?
    Oilfield buildings in West Texas must meet local building codes, fire
    codes, and, depending on the operation, environmental regulations. Key requirements include engineered foundations for heavy equipment loads, proper
    ventilation for maintenance shops, fire suppression systems where required, and
    electrical systems rated for industrial use. Permitting requirements vary by
    county across the Permian Basin. Rock Solid Construction handles code compliance and permitting as part of our turnkey service.
    What is the best flooring for a warehouse in Texas?
    For most
    warehouses in Texas, a reinforced concrete slab (5”–8” thick) with a hardened
    or sealed surface is the standard. For warehouses with heavy forklift traffic, a
    power-troweled finish with a concrete densifier gives you a durable, dust-free
    surface. Epoxy coatings work well for clean environments like food storage or
    manufacturing. We pour and finish all our own slabs as part of the build.

    Why Choose Us

    Custom design to your specifications

    In-house engineering and design

    Quality materials and construction

    Energy efficient metal building technology

    30+ years West Texas construction experience