At JRH Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc., we bring a wealth of experience in planning, designing, and permitting aircraft hangars across Texas. Our team is well-versed in the intricacies of aircraft hangar development, ensuring that your project from conception to completion is handled with the utmost professionalism and expertise.
As a local Texan firm, we have an intimate understanding of local permit requirements and are committed to providing superior engineering services that meet the high standards of project owners for accountability, time efficiency, and project dollar value.
A Certified Woman-Owned Business (WBE)
We are proud to be a certified Woman Business Enterprise (WBE), Historically Underutilized Business (HUB), and Woman Owned Small Business (WOSB). These certifications reflect our firm's dedication to diversity and inclusion in the engineering industry and our commitment to providing opportunities for women and historically underutilized businesses[1].
The Journey to Your Aircraft Hangar
Planning and Design Phase
The journey begins with the planning and design phase, which includes initial consultations, drafting of plans, and obtaining the necessary permits. This phase can vary in length but typically takes several months. For a hangar size ranging from 3,500 to 10,000 square feet, one might expect the design phase to last anywhere from 1 to 3 months.
Construction Phase
Following the design phase, we move into construction. The construction phase can take anywhere from 9 to 18 months, depending on the complexity of the hangar design, materials used, and other factors such as contractor availability and weather conditions.
Certificate of Occupancy
Once construction is complete, the hangar must pass final inspections to ensure it meets all building codes and safety standards. After these inspections are passed, a certificate of occupancy is issued, which can take a few weeks to a month[4].
Unit Cost of the Hangar
The cost per square foot for building an aircraft hangar can vary widely. Industry sources suggest that the cost can range from $50 to $120 per square foot for a basic hangar, not including specialized systems or luxury finishes. For a more customized or high-end hangar, costs can be significantly higher.
Total Timeframe and Cost Summary
Combining all phases, the total time from design to certificate of occupancy for a private aircraft hangar in Southern Texas could range from approximately 12 to 24 months. For a hangar size of 3,500 to 10,000 square feet, the total construction cost (excluding land acquisition) would range from $175,000 to $1,200,000 based on the aforementioned cost-per-square-foot estimates.
Why Choose JRH Engineering?
Choosing JRH Engineering means partnering with a firm that not only has the technical proficiency but also values customer-centric service. We are committed to delivering bespoke engineering solutions that are meticulously tailored to your specific needs.
Contact Us
For those looking to develop or redevelop their property in Texas to construct one or more aircraft hangars, JRH Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. is your trusted partner. Contact us today to discuss how we can assist with your project and provide you with a free estimate or consultation.
Conclusion
JRH Engineering & Environmental Services, Inc. stands as your seasoned partner, devoted to the success of your aircraft hangar projects across Texas. Our certifications, dedication to quality, and local expertise make us the ideal choice for your next project. Let us help you turn your visions into reality.
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