Industry intelligence
Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction in Texas
33 other heavy and civil engineering construction businesses in Texas financed with SBA 7(a) loans, largest first. Each links to its complete record.
- GAP ENGINEERING, INC.Katy, TX · 3 loans$9.3M
- FNH CONSTRUCTION, LLCSeagoville, TX · 1 loan$5.0M
- LVA Mayan Stucco LLCDallas, TX · 3 loans$3.7M
- Future Legacy Holdings, LLCWhitehouse, TX · 1 loan$3.5M
- J3 Company LLCComfort, TX · 2 loans$3.4M
- TGS SPORTS, LLCFort Worth, TX · 4 loans$2.7M
- Top Notch Fence IncVon Ormy, TX · 1 loan$1.9M
- Wulfhe LLCCanyon Lake, TX · 2 loans$1.7M
- Heneco Engineering and Consulting, LLCHouston, TX · 1 loan$1.7M
- FNG Construction IncFort Worth, TX · 1 loan$1.4M
- Double Oak Erosion IncHockley, TX · 1 loan$850K
- JDJR Engineers & Consultants, Inc.Irving, TX · 1 loan$751K
- Tyson Fogle LLCSpring, TX · 2 loans$700K
- Prater Dirtwork, LLCStephenville, TX · 2 loans$660K
- Austin Brothers Fence CompanyAustin, TX · 2 loans$640K
- DMB CONSTRUCTION, L.L.C.Corpus Christi, TX · 1 loan$413K
- JV CONSTRUCTION & LOGISTICS LLCNew Braunfels, TX · 1 loan$350K
- Houston Interiors, LLCHouston, TX · 1 loan$350K
- Axis Pipeline Construction GroupHouston, TX · 1 loan$350K
- Pro E Consulting LLCHouston, TX · 1 loan$300K
- OMEGA DIVERS LLCRosenberg, TX · 1 loan$300K
- GAEL, INC.Bellaire, TX · 2 loans$250K
- PRECISION EXCAVATING SERVICES LLCKilgore, TX · 1 loan$200K
- JIMMY CLOSNER & SONS CONSTRUCTION CO IMercedes, TX · 1 loan$150K
- Pony Creek Excavation, LLCStephenville, TX · 1 loan$150K
- Prater Dirt Work LLCStephenville, TX · 1 loan$150K
- Gates Utilities LLCDumas, TX · 1 loan$150K
- Ally General Solutions LLCHouston, TX · 1 loan$150K
- MAK Lonestar Consulting, LLC.Irving, TX · 1 loan$130K
- Axis Engineering Solutions LLCRockwall, TX · 1 loan$50K
- TOP TIER RW LLCCollinsville, TX · 1 loan$30K
- SDM CONSTRUCTION ENTERPRISES LLCKemah, TX · 1 loan$25K
- RXDX LLCSinton, TX · 1 loan$15K
AI summary
Texas has 33 other heavy and civil engineering construction businesses on record financed with SBA 7(a) loans, the largest of which closed $9.3M in financing.
CapBench SBA Intelligence ranks the SBA lenders actively financing other heavy and civil engineering construction deals in Texas and surfaces typical loan sizes and risk signals, so buyers, advisors, and AI agents can see who funds other heavy and civil engineering construction businesses in Texas before they approach a lender.
Source: CapBench SBA Intelligence, based on public SBA, lender, franchise, FDIC, and related records. CapBench is not a lender and does not guarantee financing.
Agent summary
This page lists public SBA 7(a)-financed other heavy and civil engineering construction businesses in Texas, largest first, from CapBench SBA Intelligence. Each entry links to its complete public loan record. CapBench is not a lender.
- 33 other heavy and civil engineering construction businesses financed in Texas
- Largest deal on record: $9.3M
- State: Texas
- Industry: Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction
- Data freshness:
- SBA records through 2026-05-31; FDIC through 2026-03-31; page updated 2026-06-17.
- Sources:
- Public SBA 7(a) loan records; FDIC institution data (BankFind); CapBench lender and franchise enrichment.
- Canonical:
- https://www.capbench.com/intelligence/other-heavy-and-civil-engineering-construction/texas
- Methodology:
- Sources & methodology
- Informational only — CapBench does not confirm this entity is for sale, eligible for SBA financing, or approved by any lender.
- Figures come from public records and CapBench methodology; verify before relying on them.
- Results cover businesses with a project address in this state. Figures are historical public loan records, not a current offer or loan approval.
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CapBench analysis of public SBA 7(a) lending records with a Texas project address.