Building Texas Strong: J3 Company Delivers on Key Infrastructure Projects Across the Region10/8/2025 Across South and Central Texas, J3 Company continues to make its mark by delivering quality infrastructure that connects communities, enhances safety, and supports regional growth. From major highway improvements to local low-water crossings, the company’s recently completed projects demonstrate a strong partnership with public agencies and a dedication to excellence in every phase of construction. TxDOT Highway 211 – Improving Mobility in Far West Bexar County | One of J3 Company’s most notable recent completions is the TxDOT Highway 211 project, which officially opened to traffic in late September 2025. The long-anticipated turnaround bridge near U.S. Highway 90 enhances connectivity for drivers traveling through far West Bexar County. By easing congestion and improving access between rapidly growing communities, this project represents a vital step in meeting the transportation needs of the region. TxDOT IH 410 (Southcross) – Enhancing Safety and Efficiency | Another significant milestone is J3 Company’s work on IH 410 in South Bexar County, a project that improves one of San Antonio’s most heavily traveled corridors. This section of roadway, managed through TxDOT’s statewide Project Tracker, focused on enhancing safety, drainage, and traffic flow in an area critical for both commuters and commercial transportation. The project underscores J3’s reputation for meeting the complex demands of high-traffic, urban infrastructure upgrades. Comanche Park Low-Water Crossing – Bexar County Infrastructure Resilience Within Bexar County, J3 Company completed improvements at Comanche Park’s low-water crossing (LWC)—an important effort to reduce flooding risks and increase roadway resilience during heavy rain events. This project, managed through Bexar County’s infrastructure initiatives, highlights J3’s capability to deliver practical solutions that directly benefit public safety and community accessibility. Wharton’s Dock Low-Water Crossing – Bandera County Rural Access | J3 Company wrapped up the Wharton’s Dock Low-Water Crossing project during the summer of 2025. This work restored safe access for residents and emergency services while protecting natural waterways and preserving the area’s rural character. The below photo showcases the project in work. The completed low-water crossing demonstrates long-term durability that define J3’s approach to infrastructure construction. Building a Stronger Texas Together Each completed project tells the story of J3 Company’s dedication to quality, collaboration, and community impact. Whether partnering with TXDOT, Bexar County, or local municipalities, J3 consistently delivers results that meet stringent engineering standards while improving everyday life for Texans. From highways and bridges to drainage and water crossings, J3’s completed portfolio reflects a balance of technical expertise and local understanding. As Texas continues to grow, J3 remains committed to building infrastructure that stands the test of time—strengthening connections, improving mobility, and supporting communities across the state.
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Check out the time lapse video of bridge construction in San Antonio, TX working with Joeris General Contractors and Valcor Commercial Real Estate. The location is at Lemon Creek Ranch. J3 Company Completes Electrical and Taxiway Improvements for San Antonio International Airport11/12/2020 The City of San Antonio had planned a set of improvements at San Antonio International Airport in order to enhance airfield capacity and safety, and improve land use. J3 Company bid for the construction contract of the project titled Runway 12R Rehabilitation and Terminal Area Taxiway - Package 4. The scope of this project included the rehabilitation of the primary runway’s electrical systems including runway edge, runway centerline, and runway touchdown zone lighting systems, and the airfield electrical vault. The scope also includes the reconstruction of taxiways, which included grading, drainage, utilities, lighting, shoulders, signage, and markings. J3 Company successfully completed this $9.5 million project within the deadline. The authorities were extremely satisfied with the results and the work ethic displayed by J3 Company throughout the project. A project of this complexity required a very high level of collaboration and coordination in our own teams, with the client and with other suppliers. The trust and communication amongst our team members enabled us to deliver high-quality work within the stipulated time of 210 days. Over 50 employees of J3 Company worked to fulfil a variety of requirements, including 16-inch concrete demolition and removal, base and subgrade excavation, installation of cement-treated base, hot-mix asphalt, and 16-inch concrete pavement. We also delivered stormwater pollution prevention, site clearing, pavement markings, storm structures, underdrain systems, vegetation and electrical improvements. The electrical improvements included thousands of feet of conduit, removal and replacement of guidance signs, new sign foundations, removal and relocation of centerline lights, removal and reinstallation of edge lights and new base cans. Our track record of success with the San Antonio International Airport improvements inspires confidence amongst our clients and ourselves. |
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