Little Hearts Child Development Center

Project Manager 
Carson Conklin

Superintendent 
Steve Stengel & Bryce Smith

Architect 
Perkins & Will

Owner 
Little Hearts & Hill Country Community Needs Council

Little Hearts Child Development Center, in partnership with the Hill Country Community Needs Council, is proud to bring a much-needed solution to the childcare shortage for infants to 3-year-olds in Fredericksburg and Gillespie County. This newly completed 9,000-square-foot facility features six classrooms, a commercial kitchen, an indoor play gym, and a dedicated mother’s room. Outside, children can enjoy an expansive 8,000-square-foot playground, providing plenty of space for outdoor learning and play. Additional amenities include a family restroom, laundry facilities, and a conference room, all designed with convenience and functionality in mind. To ensure the safety of all children and staff, rigorous security measures have been integrated throughout the center. Little Hearts and the Hill Country Community Needs Council are proud to see this vision come to life, and Fletco Construction is honored to have played a role in building a space that will serve the community for years to come.

Winkler County Public Library and Office Spaces

Project Manager 
Eric Hamilton

Superintendent 
John “Tess” Tessendorf

Architect 
Parkhill (Ashley Coco)

Owner 
Winkler County 

Valued at $4,323,000, the 5,693 square-foot facility features modern landscaping with automated irrigation systems for efficient water use. The Winkler County Public Library and county office space boast a contemporary design that integrates seamlessly with the surrounding environment. The facility also includes thoughtfully designed outdoor spaces with hardscaping elements, enhancing both functionality and aesthetics. Inside, the library offers state-of-the-art resources and technology, providing an inviting and dynamic environment for the community. The project exemplifies a commitment to sustainability and innovation, ensuring it meets the needs of the community while maintaining a focus on environmental stewardship.

Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD Multi Family

Project Manager 
Josef Pickett

Superintendent 
John “Tess” Tessendorf

Architect 
VLK Architects (Eli Cohn)

Owner 
Pecos-Barstow-Toyah ISD 

Valued at $15,700,000, the PBT-ISD Multi-Family project spans 73,500 square feet and is designed to meet the housing needs of teachers working within the school district. The development features eight two-story apartment units and a dedicated amenities building, offering modern living spaces and community resources. The project includes comprehensive site work and robust structural construction, with select units equipped with ADA-compliant features to ensure accessibility.

The amenities building provides a range of services and recreational spaces, fostering a sense of community among residents. The design emphasizes both functionality and comfort, creating an environment that supports the well-being of educators. This project reflects a commitment to providing high-quality housing for teachers, contributing to their quality of life and helping the district attract and retain talented staff. Through thoughtful design and careful planning, the PBT-ISD Multi-Family project exemplifies the district’s dedication to its educators and their needs.

GreatSmith Industrial Spec Buildings

Project Manager 
Chad Morris

Superintendent 
Ronnie Kibler

Design Build 
Fletco Construction

Owner 
GreatSmith Industrial Park

Situated conveniently at the intersection of FM 1788 and Hwy 191, our project is part of the GreatSmith Industrial Park, comprising four buildings spread across different plots. With 2,000 square feet of office space and 2,880 square feet of shop space, tailored to diverse industry needs, they ensure seamless workflow and efficiency, thanks to features like a 5-ton crane. Each building offers ample parking with nine asphalted spaces per building for employees and visitors. Enhanced security measures, including fully fenced premises with 6’+1′ security fencing, prioritize the safety of assets. These outstanding features are the product of our design-build services, where our team meticulously crafts every detail to exceed client expectations and contribute to their business success.

BP Supply Addition

Project Manager 
Josef Pickett

Superintendent 
Ronnie Kibler

Design Build
Fletco Construction

The BP Supply Addition project involves expanding an existing building designed by Fletco Construction’s design-build services. The project includes a new 8,300 sq ft machine shop, with a total cost of $1,260,300. The expected completion date is August. This addition will enhance BP Supply’s operational capabilities, demonstrating our commitment to efficient and high-quality construction solutions.

PBT ISD Agricultural Science Barn

Project Manager 
Eric Hamilton

Superintendent 
Ronnie Kibler

Architect 
VLK Architects (Alex Menard)

Owner 
PBT-ISD 

Fletco Construction recently completed a cutting-edge agricultural facility for PBT-ISD, featuring state-of-the-art amenities tailored to enhance productivity and learning. Valued at $4.9 million, the 13,375 square foot facility boasts automated watering systems for pens, along with animal showers equipped with hot and cold water for optimal care. Additionally, the facility includes a modern learning center complete with high-tech interactive displays and Wi-Fi connectivity, fostering a dynamic educational environment. Expansive grazing areas provide ample space for animals to bask in the sun and exercise, ensuring their well-being. This project stands as a testament to Fletco Construction’s commitment to innovation and excellence in construction for the benefit of PBT-ISD and its community.

 

 

Vintage North Shopping Center

Superintendent
Marcos Balderrama

Plans
KLH Composition

Vintage North, a 9,000-square-foot retail center in Odessa, Texas, boasts a robust steel frame and a striking exterior featuring brick, metal panels, wood cladding, and EIFS. Tower features delineate tenant spaces, while drive-thru lanes enhance accessibility. Its comprehensive site development includes essential utilities, well-lit parking, and convenient curbs, setting a new standard for retail centers in both design and functionality. With a $1.935 million contract value, Vintage North exemplifies quality and innovation in retail development.

Meals on Wheels Commissary Winkler County

Procore

Project Manager 
Eric Hamilton

Superintendent 
Ronnie Kibler

Architect 
Parkhill

Owner 
Winkler County

A brand-new, state-of-the-art Meals on Wheels commissary has been completed in Winkler County, providing a vital resource for meal preparation and distribution. This single-story, 1,640-square-foot metal stud-framed building, completed at a cost of $1,100,000, features a fully equipped commercial kitchen designed for large-scale meal production, a dedicated office space for administrative operations, and ample dry storage for non-perishable food and supplies.

To ensure the freshness and safety of perishable goods, the facility includes a large-capacity freezer, along with convenient restroom facilities for staff. The site development incorporates adequate parking for staff and delivery vehicles, durable paving for seamless transportation and logistics, and comprehensive utility systems, including water, electricity, and sewage connections.

With construction now complete, this modern facility is fully operational and ready to support the community by providing nutritious meals efficiently and effectively.

Kermit Civic Center

Project Manager
Scott Fraser

Plans
Parkhill

Owner 
The City of Kermit

The Kermit Civic Center is a 6,000 sf single-story metal building with a large Assembly Hall, Conference Room, Commercial Kitchen, Offices, and Restrooms.  A large covered Patio serves as an outdoor gathering space and includes an outdoor grill.  The front elevation of the building is enhanced with a decorative aluminum trellis across the full frontage.  Site development includes asphalt pavement and landscaping with irrigation.  The project serves as a community gathering and meeting space for up to 355 people.

Fort Stockton FBO

Project Manager
Eric Hamilton

Superintendent
Tess Tessendorf

Owner
Pecos County

Pecos County Fixed Base Operator or FBO for short is located at the Pecos County Airport 1st established by the U.S. Military Army Air Corps in 1942.

After WWIl it was turned over to the county of Pecos and only received Minor changes and upgrades until 2022 when Pecos County, JSA

Architects and Fletco Construction worked together to modernize and improve the FBO. The original building was completely removed due to age and has since been replaced by an almost 5000 square foot modern facility with conference room, lounges, and vending. It is a respite for wary travelers flying in from all over while refueling or conducting business in ort Stockton. The overall project took about 1 year to complete and stands to serve the community of Fort Stockton and surrounding areas for decades to come.