Twenty years, one lake, one family, one standard.
In 2006, this company started as Pedraza Ranch Work — a local family doing honest concrete, welding, and ranch construction for neighbors around Possum Kingdom Lake. Word traveled the way it travels out here: one job at a time, one referral at a time, one handshake at a time. Two decades later, the name caught up to what the work had become: Possum Kingdom Construction.
We live here. Our children go to school here. We attend church here, buy our groceries here, and launch our boats at the same ramps you do. We support the businesses that make this community work, because this community is our home — not a territory on a map in some Metroplex office.
That changes how we build. When your reputation lives in the same small community as your family, every slab, every deck, every roof carries your name in a way no out-of-town contractor will ever feel. We build like we'll see you Sunday — because we will.
Much of PK's shoreline involves Brazos River Authority lease land with its own rules. We've navigated them for two decades.
Palo Pinto, Stephens, Young, Jack — we know the offices, the processes, and the timelines.
Shallow limestone, steep grades, expansive soils — we scope it up front instead of change-ordering you later.
Water moves fast on this land. Everything we build manages it on purpose.
Structures here face wind off open water and brutal western UV. We engineer for both, by habit.
Rural site planning that keeps your project legal, functional, and future-proof.
Ask around about us — at the marina, at church, at the school. Then give us a call.