News
April 11, 2025

Rogers-O’Brien Grows Advanced Manufacturing Builds in Texas

Caroline Raffetto

Rogers-O'Brien Construction is scaling up its efforts to meet surging demand for advanced manufacturing spaces across Texas, reinforcing its reputation for delivering high-performance, highly specialized facilities.

The Dallas-based contractor is currently working on multiple large-scale projects in key Texas markets including Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Waco. These include semiconductor fabs, pharmaceutical plants, EV component production lines, and biotech labs—each designed with mission-critical precision to support cutting-edge industries.

In one recent example, Rogers-O’Brien completed a 180,000-square-foot industrial facility featuring intricate engineering elements such as 150-foot-long pits, 30-foot-tall tilt-up walls, and a foundation capable of supporting equipment weighing over a million pounds.

As clients increasingly seek environments that are ISO-certified, tightly controlled, and fully customizable, Rogers-O’Brien is emphasizing its ability to deliver facilities that are engineered for uptime, safety, and future scalability.

“Manufacturers need more than a general contractor,” said Max Kogan, Client Director. “They need a construction partner who not only understands tool install coordination, MEP-intensive systems, and the real-world performance expectations of a modern manufacturing plant, but who also has the resources and in-house expertise to deliver these complex projects.”

The company’s capabilities span design-build delivery models, high-tech cleanroom construction, and integrated MEP system installation. RO is often tapped for projects with aggressive timelines and complex system requirements, such as precise HVAC for clean environments and utility infrastructure to support sensitive production processes.

Rogers-O’Brien’s growing presence in advanced manufacturing construction reflects a broader trend in the Texas economy, which is rapidly transforming into a hub for high-tech industries.

“As advanced manufacturing continues to reshape the Texas economy, Rogers-O'Brien is building the infrastructure that powers it,” the company said in a release. “From semiconductor fabs and pharmaceutical production lines to EV charger manufacturing facilities and specialty chemical labs, RO is helping clients move from groundbreaking to full production faster and with confidence.”

Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Dallas, RO operates offices throughout the state and has delivered major projects across a variety of sectors including healthcare, education, hospitality, public infrastructure, and data centers. For more details on their work in the advanced manufacturing sector, visit r-o.com.

Originally reported by Rogers'O Brien Construction Co in PR News Wire.

News
April 11, 2025

Rogers-O’Brien Grows Advanced Manufacturing Builds in Texas

Caroline Raffetto
Construction Industry
Texas

Rogers-O'Brien Construction is scaling up its efforts to meet surging demand for advanced manufacturing spaces across Texas, reinforcing its reputation for delivering high-performance, highly specialized facilities.

The Dallas-based contractor is currently working on multiple large-scale projects in key Texas markets including Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, and Waco. These include semiconductor fabs, pharmaceutical plants, EV component production lines, and biotech labs—each designed with mission-critical precision to support cutting-edge industries.

In one recent example, Rogers-O’Brien completed a 180,000-square-foot industrial facility featuring intricate engineering elements such as 150-foot-long pits, 30-foot-tall tilt-up walls, and a foundation capable of supporting equipment weighing over a million pounds.

As clients increasingly seek environments that are ISO-certified, tightly controlled, and fully customizable, Rogers-O’Brien is emphasizing its ability to deliver facilities that are engineered for uptime, safety, and future scalability.

“Manufacturers need more than a general contractor,” said Max Kogan, Client Director. “They need a construction partner who not only understands tool install coordination, MEP-intensive systems, and the real-world performance expectations of a modern manufacturing plant, but who also has the resources and in-house expertise to deliver these complex projects.”

The company’s capabilities span design-build delivery models, high-tech cleanroom construction, and integrated MEP system installation. RO is often tapped for projects with aggressive timelines and complex system requirements, such as precise HVAC for clean environments and utility infrastructure to support sensitive production processes.

Rogers-O’Brien’s growing presence in advanced manufacturing construction reflects a broader trend in the Texas economy, which is rapidly transforming into a hub for high-tech industries.

“As advanced manufacturing continues to reshape the Texas economy, Rogers-O'Brien is building the infrastructure that powers it,” the company said in a release. “From semiconductor fabs and pharmaceutical production lines to EV charger manufacturing facilities and specialty chemical labs, RO is helping clients move from groundbreaking to full production faster and with confidence.”

Founded in 1969 and headquartered in Dallas, RO operates offices throughout the state and has delivered major projects across a variety of sectors including healthcare, education, hospitality, public infrastructure, and data centers. For more details on their work in the advanced manufacturing sector, visit r-o.com.

Originally reported by Rogers'O Brien Construction Co in PR News Wire.