Mages Group began its existence with the construction of many commercial/industrial sites. These projects are usually large, for-profit, industrial corporations. Mages Development Services Managers are experts at understanding the goals of clients. Mages’ clients are presented with locations for industrials sites that well-suited for company expansion. Industrial construction requires a highly-specialized expertise in planning, design, and construction. Each industrial site is custom built to serve the exacting needs of our clients. There is no “boiler-plate” layout for any of our industrial/warehouse projects. Each design is made with the client’s intentions and exacting specifications in mind and constructed with quality work and a timeless exterior appearance that exceeds their expectations.

Project Examples

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Select Energy Services Headquarters

Mages Group was involved in designing and building of the 40,000 sf corporate office nestled in Gainesville, TX

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Spindletop Production Tools

Mages was involved in the re-roofing of the 110,000 sf facility in Gainesville, Texas

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Select Energy Services – Community Service Center in Kenedy, TX

Mages was awarded the construction of Select Energy Services Community Service Center; approximately 11,000 sf building on a 5-acre site in Kenedy, Texas

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Select Energy Services – Big Wells, TX

Select Energy Services Fuel Facility on a 14.8 acre site and 5,500 sf fuel island.

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Bell Supply Company – Carrizo Springs, TX

Bell Supply Company's 11,250 sf new building with shop and offices, on a 15-acre site in Carrizo Springs, TX

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Bell Supply Company – Cotulla, TX

Mages was involved in the new construction of Bell Supply Company's 11,306 sf facility in Cotulla, TX

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Bell Supply Company – Kenedy, TX

Bell Supply Company's 11,250 sf building with shop and offices on a 7-acre site in Kenedy, TX

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Bell Supply Company – ND

Construction of Bell Supply Company's 12,464 sf facility on a 5-acre site in Killdeer, North Dakota