Six service lines, one team
Ground-Up Commercial
From the dirt to the certificate of occupancy. Site, foundation, structure, envelope, MEP, finishes. Owner reads one schedule.
Tenant Improvements
Move-in-ready interiors for office, retail, medical, and industrial tenants. Tight schedules, occupied buildings, no surprises.
Site Work & Paving
Earthwork, utilities, concrete flatwork, asphalt, striping. Self-performed by crews who've worked these scopes for two decades.
Mechanical, Plumbing, Roofing
Trades we know first-hand. We don't sub them blind. Tight specs, tight schedule, no third-party finger-pointing.
Building Envelope
Roof, walls, glazing, weatherization. Treated as one system, not three uncoordinated bids.
Insurance Reconstruction
Wind, hail, fire, water. Run by people who know the claims process inside and out, so the rebuild doesn't stall on a coverage question.
Single-source, end-to-end
One company accountable from the dirt to the punch list.
→Ground-up builds and tenant improvements without slow handoffs
One estimator carries the project into preconstruction. The same project manager runs it through close-out. We don't toss your job over a wall to a different team every six weeks, so the schedule doesn't reset every time someone new opens the binder. Owners get a single point of accountability from feasibility through final inspection.
→Site work, mechanical, roofing, and envelope under one roof
We self-perform site work, mechanical, roofing, and envelope with our own crews on our own payroll. Concrete and panels are coordinated by the people pouring them. Mechanical and roofing penetrations get sequenced before they become RFIs. The schedule reflects what crews can actually deliver, not what subs promised on a Tuesday call.
→Insurance reconstruction run by people who know the claims process inside and out
Wind, hail, fire, water. We've sat across from adjusters on hundreds of claims and learned what gets paid and what gets denied. We write scope that matches the carrier's estimate, document the way the policy needs it documented, and rebuild without the project stalling on a coverage question. Property managers and operators don't need to translate construction language to insurance language while they're trying to reopen a building.
→Real accountability, not a stack of RFIs and blame
When the slab cracks or the roof leaks, you call us, not three subs. The contract holds the same name from preconstruction through warranty. There's no third-party coordinator standing between the owner and the people who actually built the building. Issues get resolved instead of routed.
Owners tired of explaining their own project to their GC
Property managers, commercial owners, developers, and investment groups in El Paso and Las Cruces who want a builder, not a paper coordinator.
Phoenix to
Houston
Headquartered in El Paso. We build across Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas, with local subs in every market we work in.
El Paso, TX
Office1910 Amy Sue, Ste B. Estimating, project management, field operations.
(915) 345-4088Service area
Arizona · New Mexico · TexasFrom Phoenix and Tucson through Las Cruces, El Paso, Lubbock, Midland, San Antonio, and Houston.
exp.constructiongroup@gmail.comFrom kickoff
to keys
Three phases. One team. The same operator-led crew carrying the work from the first cost model through the punch list, and back the dry year too.
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Preconstruction
Before the first shovel.
We sit with the architect and build the cost model with you. Target-value design, constructability review, scope walk, schedule logic, bid-package strategy. The budget is open-book. You read the same line items we do. You're not buying a number; you're buying a plan you can defend to your lender, your board, or yourself.
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Construction
Self-perform first.
Our crews pour the slab and run the trades we know first-hand: site work, mechanical, plumbing, roofing. Subcontractors fill in the rest, paid on time, no markup-on-markup games. Weekly OAC. Change orders priced in advance. No RFI runaround. The schedule is something the foreman can defend, not a calendar of wishes.
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Close-out
Done is done.
Punch list closes before TCO, not after. Commissioning, warranties, as-built drawings, and operating manuals organized for facilities. We come back the dry year. The job is done when you say it's done, not when the contract says we can leave.
Builders, not paper coordinators
ECG ran the whole job. Preconstruction through final punch — one team, no handoffs.
Owner — Retail tenant improvement
El Paso, TX
They told us what we couldn't do, gave us options, and held the schedule. That was the difference.
Property manager
Las Cruces, NM
Came back to us a year later to walk the punch and review warranties. Nobody else does that.
Investment group
Borderplex
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