North and DFW | Tarrant County
Subcontractor Work in Fort Worth
Lone Star Contracting Group is actively recruiting licensed and insured trade professionals in Fort Worth and the surrounding Tarrant County area. Steady volume, professional project management, and reliable pay.
Trades We Need in Fort Worth
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Roofing
Roofing subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Foundation Repair
Foundation Repair subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Concrete Flatwork
Concrete Flatwork subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Fencing
Fencing subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Plumbing
Plumbing subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Licensed trade requiredElectrical
Electrical subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Licensed trade requiredHVAC
HVAC subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Licensed trade requiredInterior Painting
Interior Painting subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Residential Remodels
Residential Remodels subcontractor work in Fort Worth
Commercial Construction
Commercial Construction subcontractor work in Fort Worth
The Fort Worth Market
Fort Worth has been one of the fastest-growing large cities in the United States for over a decade, with western expansion pushing into Parker and Wise counties. The Alliance corridor in far north Fort Worth is a major logistics and industrial hub anchored by BNSF Railway operations and the Alliance Airport intermodal complex. Population growth has outpaced infrastructure in many areas, creating sustained demand for both new construction and renovation work.
Fort Worth blends urban density in its historic core with rapid greenfield development on its western edge, requiring contractors to be versatile across project types. The Stockyards and downtown areas involve work on historic masonry and brick structures that demand specialized restoration skills and adherence to historic preservation standards. Western expansion into previously undeveloped land means contractors regularly encounter variable soil conditions, from heavy clay to sandy loam to limestone, sometimes within a single subdivision. The Alliance corridor's industrial and logistics construction follows accelerated timelines driven by supply chain demand, and contractors working there benefit from familiarity with tilt-wall, steel frame, and large-format concrete slab construction.
This combination of conditions and demand means consistent project volume for qualified subcontractors across every major trade. If you have the skills, the licensing, and the insurance, we have the work.
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