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Dallas, Texas

After working in the Dallas market for many years, Brasfield & Gorrie established a local office in 2011 to handle work in the Dallas/Fort Worth area and across the state of Texas. Located within the North Central Expressway corridor of North Dallas, our office houses over 250 DFW-based employees and has received the award for Best Places to Work by both Dallas Business Journal and Dallas Morning News.

As a reflection of the diverse markets in Texas, our work spans a variety of market sectors. A few notable projects include the Omni PGA Frisco Resort, The Sinclair, Hyatt Regency Stonebriar, The Renaissance Dallas at Plano Legacy West Hotel, continuous work at Medical City Dallas, and the TRT Holdings Headquarters.

Our Dallas employees are engaged in the construction industry at large as well as the communities they live in. Our current local community and industry partners include TEXO, NAIOP, The Real Estate Council, the National Association of Women in Construction, Buckner International, and The Rotary Club of Dallas.

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Texas news

Jason Weeks recognized for executive leadership in Dallas

November 18, 2024

Jason Weeks, regional vice president and division manager in our Dallas office, has been recognized for executive leadership in Dallas Morning News' Top Workplaces competition.

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