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Building Systems

At Heldenfels Enterprises, we don’t just manufacture precast concrete—we engineer the critical infrastructure that powers Texas’ most demanding industries. From LNG terminals and oil & gas facilities to cutting-edge semiconductor manufacturing plants, our building systems deliver strength, speed, and reliability where it matters most.

Whether it’s massive fire walls for industrial safety or complex structural solutions for high-tech facilities, we bring over a century of expertise to every project.

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P-450 Consolidated Squadron Operations, Academic & Flight Training Facility

Owner: Naval Air Station Corpus Christi, TX
Engineer: AECOM
Size: 167 Blast Proof Wall Panels

Commercial battery storage systems in Texas
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Courtesy Nissan Maintenance Building

Owner: Group 1 Automotive
Engineer: YSM Design
General Contractor: Wier Enterprises, LLC.
Size: 46,000 sf, Total precast building, utilizing multiple precast components including Double Tees, Columns, Beams, Hollow-core Slabs and 20,721 sf of Insulated Wall Panels

AISD Gus Garcia Middle School

Owner: AISD Gus Middle School
General Contractor: Bartlett-Cocke
Size: Total of 52,280 LF 193 pieces of 10″ insulated wall panels, 46 pieces of 8″ solid/10″insulated

 

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U.S. Armed Forces Reserve Center

Engineer: PBS&J
Precast Engineer: Schwab Structural Engineering
General Contractor:  Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc
Size: 109,000 sf including 637 hollow core planks (by Gate Precast), 207 Beams, 41 Columns, 284 Double Tees, 255 Insulated and Solid Wall Panels

Controlled Humidity Warehouse

Owner: United States Army Reserve
Engineer: Barge Wagner Architects
General Contractor: Anthony and Gordan Construction, Inc.
Size: 95,000 sf

 

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Kingsville Border Patrol

Owner: U.S Customs and Border Protection
Engineer: VOA Architecture
General Contractor: Satterfield & Pontikes Construction, Inc.
Size: 79,000 LF. of prestressed, insulated wall panels with inset brick/paint

Brazos County Detention System

Owner: County of Brazos
Architect: Atlanta-based Rosser
Engineer: MEP
General Contractor: Turner Construction
Size: 140,000 sq. ft., 684-bed jail expansion

 

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