
Industrial Construction in Taylor, Texas
Manufacturing and supplier facility construction serving the Samsung semiconductor megafab development zone.
17,500+
Population
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Key Industries
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Taylor has undergone the most dramatic industrial transformation of any Texas city in recent memory. Samsung's $17+ billion semiconductor fabrication campus — the largest foreign direct investment in U.S. history at the time of announcement — has placed this Williamson County city at the center of a national semiconductor supply chain buildout. The construction and operational requirements of a fab at this scale extend far beyond the Samsung site itself, generating demand for dozens of supplier facilities, chemical storage buildings, logistics warehouses, and utility infrastructure throughout Taylor and the surrounding area.
The Taylor industrial market now attracts chemical suppliers, ultra-pure water system companies, specialty gas distributors, equipment maintenance firms, and logistics providers that all require purpose-built facilities within close proximity to the fab. These supplier relationships drive building programs ranging from 20,000 SF precision manufacturing shops to 300,000 SF logistics warehouses serving the fab's just-in-time supply chain. Taylor's SH 130 and US 79 access connects these facilities to Austin, Round Rock, and the broader Central Texas distribution network.
Our Taylor construction team understands that projects in this market operate on semiconductor industry timelines — meaning aggressive schedules, zero-defect quality standards, and the ability to accommodate phased occupancy as tenant operations ramp up alongside the fab. We bring the self-perform capabilities and experienced project management required to deliver in this high-stakes construction environment.
Taylor's industrial market has shifted from a quiet agricultural-market town to one of the most closely watched industrial development zones in the country. Samsung's Phase 1 fab alone encompasses over 6 million SF of facility space, and the company has announced plans for additional phases that will extend construction activity in Taylor through the early 2030s. This sustained build program anchors industrial demand and provides a long-horizon opportunity that attracts serious real estate developers and owner-users alike.
Beyond the Samsung campus itself, the supplier ecosystem creates the most immediately accessible construction opportunity. Semiconductor fab operations require a constellation of vendors — chemical suppliers, process gas companies, equipment services firms, wafer inspection labs, and logistics operators — all of which are establishing or expanding Taylor-area facilities to meet just-in-time delivery windows that the fab's production scheduling requires. Many of these suppliers are relocating from Asia or establishing their first U.S. beachhead in Taylor, meaning new-construction demand rather than leasing of existing space.
The broader logistics market is also responding. Taylor's US 79 corridor connects directly to SH 130, providing toll-free routing to Austin in under 30 minutes and a direct path north to I-35 in Georgetown. Regional distribution developers have recognized Taylor's position and are breaking ground on speculative warehouse product targeting both fab supply chain users and general Central Texas distribution demand. Infrastructure investment by the City of Taylor and Williamson County — including utility extensions, road improvements, and workforce development programs — is keeping pace with development activity.
Service Areas in Taylor
- Taylor
- Samsung Fab Corridor
- US 79 Corridor
- SH 130 Corridor
- Hutto Border
- Thrall Area
- Granger Road Corridor
- ETJ Development Zone
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We serve these key industries in the Taylor market with specialized construction expertise.
Semiconductor Manufacturing and Fab Support
Samsung's $17B megafab is the anchor of Taylor's industrial economy, requiring construction of the fab itself plus extensive on-site support buildings, utility infrastructure, and administrative facilities.
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Semiconductor Supply Chain Facilities
Chemical suppliers, specialty gas distributors, wafer equipment service companies, and ultra-pure water system operators are establishing purpose-built Taylor facilities to serve the fab's just-in-time supply requirements.
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Logistics and Fab Supply Chain Warehousing
Just-in-time delivery requirements for semiconductor operations demand local warehousing and cross-docking capabilities. Third-party logistics operators are building facilities in Taylor to serve both Samsung and the broader Williamson County manufacturing cluster.
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Manufacturing Equipment Services
Precision equipment manufacturers, calibration labs, and maintenance service companies serving semiconductor operations require specialized buildings with overhead crane systems, vibration-isolated floors, and controlled environments.
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Why Choose Us in Taylor
First-hand experience executing industrial construction projects in the Taylor area during the Samsung development ramp, with knowledge of local subcontractor availability, material lead times, and utility infrastructure timelines
Understanding of semiconductor industry building requirements including vibration control, ultra-pure utility systems, chemical containment, and cleanroom envelope construction
Aggressive schedule execution capability backed by self-perform earthwork, concrete, and structural steel that reduces dependency on subcontractor scheduling
Experience managing projects in high-demand construction environments where labor and materials are competitive — including procurement strategies that lock in pricing before market escalation
Established relationships with Williamson County permitting officials and the City of Taylor planning department, streamlining approvals during a period of unprecedented development activity
Track record with specialized manufacturing and supplier facility construction that meets the precision quality standards semiconductor industry users require
Taylor Project Examples
Semiconductor Supplier Manufacturing Facility
95,000 SF purpose-built manufacturing and warehouse building for a semiconductor process chemical supplier establishing its first Texas facility to serve Samsung operations. Project included chemical containment systems, enhanced ventilation, and reinforced loading docks for bulk chemical delivery.
Scope
Ground-up tilt-wall construction with chemical-rated containment, 6-inch reinforced slab, specialized MEP for chemical handling, and secure perimeter fencing
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Fab Supply Chain Logistics Center
185,000 SF cross-dock logistics facility along US 79 serving multiple semiconductor supply chain operators requiring same-day delivery windows to the Samsung campus. Features 34-foot clear height, 48 dock doors, and 90-trailer staging yard.
Scope
Ground-up distribution center construction with full site development, stormwater detention, and heavy truck paving package
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Precision Equipment Services Building
45,000 SF precision manufacturing and service facility for a semiconductor equipment company, including a 10-ton overhead bridge crane, vibration-isolated equipment pads, and a controlled-environment assembly bay meeting ISO Class 7 requirements.
Scope
Specialized manufacturing construction with crane runway system, isolated foundation pads, and clean assembly environment
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Taylor Construction FAQs
What industrial construction do you provide in Taylor?
We provide manufacturing facilities, warehouses, supplier buildings, chemical storage facilities, logistics centers, and specialized equipment service buildings throughout Taylor and the surrounding Williamson County area. Our focus is on projects that serve the semiconductor manufacturing ecosystem anchored by Samsung's megafab, though we also build general industrial and distribution facilities for users drawn to Taylor's SH 130 and US 79 access.
How has Samsung's investment affected Taylor construction activity?
Samsung's $17+ billion semiconductor fab has created the largest single-site industrial construction program in Texas history. Beyond the Samsung campus itself, the fab's supply chain requirements have generated demand for dozens of supplier facilities, chemical storage buildings, logistics warehouses, and equipment service shops throughout Taylor. This creates sustained construction demand as the fab ramps production and supplier operations mature over multiple years.
What makes semiconductor supplier facilities different to build?
Semiconductor supplier buildings have requirements that go beyond standard warehouse or manufacturing construction. Chemical facilities need secondary containment, specialized ventilation, and chemical-resistant floor coatings. Precision equipment service buildings require overhead crane systems and vibration-isolated equipment pads. Cleanroom-adjacent facilities need tight environmental controls and redundant utility systems. Our team has specific experience with these requirements and can guide specification development during preconstruction.
How competitive is the construction market in Taylor right now?
Taylor is one of the most active construction markets in Texas, which creates real competition for subcontractor capacity and material availability. Our approach to managing this environment includes locking in key subcontractor commitments during preconstruction, establishing material buyout timelines that get ahead of lead-time spikes, and using our self-perform capabilities to reduce dependency on the most constrained trade categories.
What are typical timelines for industrial projects in Taylor?
A standard 50,000 to 150,000 SF supplier facility in Taylor can be delivered in 9 to 13 months from groundbreaking, depending on complexity. Logistics warehouses in the 150,000 to 300,000 SF range typically run 11 to 16 months. Specialized facilities with cleanroom or heavy-process components may require 14 to 20 months. Permitting timelines have improved as Williamson County and the City of Taylor have added staff to handle development volume, but early engagement with our preconstruction team is still critical to meeting tight delivery windows.
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Taylor's semiconductor investment creates exceptional industrial construction opportunities. Contact us for preconstruction services and project estimates.
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