Ballard Box Worx Wins $30,000 Contract for Custom Container Office with Fort Worth Water Department

Ballard Box Worx has been awarded a $30,000 contract to deliver a custom 40-foot container office for the Fort Worth Water Department, highlighting the growing demand for durable, deployable job site solutions in municipal infrastructure.

LA Metrowire Staff
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Ballard Box Worx Wins $30,000 Contract for Custom Container Office with Fort Worth Water Department

Ballard Box Worx, a Texas-based manufacturer of job site offices and custom container builds, has secured a $30,000 contract with the City of Fort Worth Water Department to design and deliver a custom 40-foot container office. The unit, built to the department's precise field specifications, will provide a durable and climate-controlled workspace for municipal construction and maintenance operations.

The Fort Worth Water Department serves over 900,000 residents, managing an extensive network of water and wastewater infrastructure across North Texas. The container office is intended to support field operations, offering a reliable and quickly deployable workspace that can withstand the demands of municipal environments. Ballard Box Worx converts standard intermodal containers into professional-grade offices, typically delivered within two to six weeks.

Timothy Ballard, Sr., owner of Ballard Box Worx, expressed gratitude for the trust placed in the company. “Serving a public infrastructure team that does critical work for hundreds of thousands of North Texas residents means a great deal. We're committed to delivering a unit that performs exactly as they need it to – on time and built right,” Ballard said.

This contract marks continued expansion for Ballard Box Worx in Texas municipal and commercial construction markets. The company serves general contractors and project owners requiring code-compliant job site office solutions throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and beyond. More information about their container office builds and capabilities is available at ballardboxworx.com.

The award underscores the growing trend of using repurposed shipping containers for temporary and permanent workspaces in infrastructure projects. As municipalities seek cost-effective and flexible solutions, container offices offer a practical alternative to traditional site trailers. The Fort Worth Water Department's investment reflects a broader adoption of modular construction methods in public works.

Ballard Box Worx, based in Carrollton, Texas, has established a reputation for delivering move-in-ready workspace solutions tailored to client specifications. This project further solidifies its position in the North Texas market, where demand for rapid-deployment job site offices continues to rise.