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A rich legacy of bringing designs into reality.
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We Build Exceptional Civil Infrastructure & Outdoor Spaces
With over 35 years of trusted experience in civil construction, landscaping, and irrigation throughout Dallas and Fort Worth, WG3 Construction proudly serves as a top-tier subcontractor and general contractor across the entire DFW Metroplex. We specialize in:

Civil Construction

Landscape Installation

Irrigation Installation

Grading and Site Work

Concrete Paving

Utility & Drainage Installation

Hardscaping and Erosion Control
A Legacy Built on Integrity and Results
Our journey began with boots on the ground, learning from the best, and building everything from hike and bike trails to city parks, splash pads, school ballfields, and commercial infrastructure. Over time, WG3 Construction grew from a small team to one of the most respected civil and landscape contractors in North Texas.
Whether you’re searching for experienced landscape contractors in DFW, grading contractors in Dallas, or sprinkler system installation in Fort Worth, you can trust WG3 to do it right—the first time.

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1. What is the typical sizes of commercial or civil projects?
Small retail or office (e.g., strip mall unit, bank) | 1,000 – 5,000 sq ft
Standalone restaurant, gas station, fast food | 2,500 – 6,000 sq ft
Medical or dental clinic | 3,000 – 8,000 sq ft
Medium-sized retail (e.g., Dollar General, CVS) | 8,000 – 12,000 sq ft
Auto dealerships, larger clinics | 10,000 – 30,000 sq ft
Grocery store, supermarket | 25,000 – 50,000 sq ft
Large office buildings, warehouses, schools | 50,000 – 250,000+ sq ft
Big box retail (e.g., Walmart, Target) | 100,000 – 180,000 sq ft
Civil Projects (site development, utilities, grading)
Small commercial pad site (e.g., Chick-fil-A, Starbucks) | 0.7 – 1.4 acres
Retail strip center site | 2 – 3 acres
Mid-size development (e.g., hotel, grocery store + parking) | 3 – 6 acres
Full shopping center or business park | 6 – 25+ acres
2. What is the difference between civil construction and commercial site development?
On the other hand, commercial site development focuses more specifically on preparing land for commercial buildings. This can include clearing, grading, soil stabilization, and installing preliminary utilities, such as sewer and water lines. Site development is usually the first major step in preparing a property for retail centers, office buildings, or other commercial uses.
Understanding this distinction is crucial when planning a commercial project. Working with a company that specializes in both civil construction and commercial site development ensures all foundational work is done correctly, meets local regulations, and supports long-term structural integrity.
Ready to start your next project? Request a quote or contact us today.
3. How does professional grading and site work affect long-term drainage and erosion control?
Effective site grading redirects water flow away from structures, sidewalks, and driveways, reducing the risk of flooding, foundation damage, and soil displacement. This process is especially critical in commercial projects where long-term maintenance costs and property value are heavily influenced by how well the site manages water.
When grading and erosion control are overlooked or improperly done, they can lead to costly repairs and regulatory issues. Choosing an experienced contractor like WG3 Construction that offers grading and erosion control solutions can ensure compliance with local ordinances and environmental standards.
Protect your investment— contact us for a site evaluation and quote.
4. What are the most cost-effective erosion control methods for commercial properties?
Silt fences and erosion blankets are ideal for temporary construction sites or locations where vegetation has been removed. Hydroseeding, which involves spraying a mixture of seed, mulch, and fertilizer, helps establish quick ground cover and reduce surface runoff. Retaining walls offer both functional and aesthetic benefits by preventing soil movement and defining landscape elevation changes.
Partnering with a contractor like WG3 Construction experienced in erosion control ensures that the right combination of methods is selected and installed efficiently. It also helps avoid fines or project delays due to non-compliance with municipal and environmental regulations.
Get the right erosion control plan for your project. Reach out for a free consultation.
What our clients say about us

“We hired this team for a major civil construction project including storm drain systems and parking lot infrastructure. Their crew was organized, responsive, and hit every milestone exactly as promised. We passed city inspections on the first go. I wouldn’t trust anyone else with this level of work.”
Sheila Campos

“They completely transformed our commercial property. From initial design to installation, the landscaping was handled with care and creativity. Our clients constantly compliment the appearance of our office exterior. The crew was professional, timely, and respectful of business hours.”
Travis Larson

We had serious erosion problems around our retaining wall and walkways. The hardscape redesign solved everything. Not only does the new layout manage water runoff perfectly, but it also looks amazing. They knew exactly what to do and kept us informed the whole time.”
Carlos Martinez

“Our commercial irrigation system was outdated and inefficient. This team came in, designed a smart, water-saving system, and installed it flawlessly. Water usage is down 30%, and everything stays green—even in the Texas heat.”
Angela Washington

“The parking lot and sidewalks they poured for our new development are top-notch. Clean lines, perfect grading, and no pooling water after rain. You can tell they take pride in quality concrete work.”
Tom Reynolds

“This team handled all the site prep for our commercial warehouse. Grading, compaction, and drainage were completed on time and passed all inspections without a hitch. Their attention to detail gave us a solid foundation for the build.”
Heather Pollock

“They coordinated with local utilities and installed everything—gas, water, sewer, and electric—before the vertical build began. It was smooth, no surprises, and they kept everything code-compliant. That's a rare find in this industry.”