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March 9, 2026

Evers and Sons Begins New Pipeline Project in Texas

Construction Owners Editorial Team

HOUSTON — Evers & Sons Inc. has started construction on a new pipeline project in Texas that will involve the installation of approximately 2.3 miles of 6-inch steel pipeline for a returning customer.

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The project represents the third assignment awarded to the company by the same client after two previous projects were successfully completed. According to the company, the work highlights its continued partnership with the client and reflects confidence in its pipeline construction capabilities.

Construction on the project began last Friday and is expected to take about one month to complete. The scope includes installation of the steel pipeline along with the associated construction activities required to place the line into service in accordance with project specifications and safety standards.

“Our crew successfully delivered the first two projects safely and on schedule, building a strong working relationship with this new client and opening the door for additional opportunities moving forward. We take tremendous pride in executing our work safely and efficiently while partnering closely with our clients to build lasting relationships that support continued growth across our organization,” said Vice President of Operations – Pipeline, Kevin Reyes.

Pipeline installation supports energy infrastructure expansion

The new project reflects ongoing investment in midstream energy infrastructure across the United States, where pipeline networks play a critical role in transporting oil, natural gas and other energy resources between production areas and processing facilities.

Pipeline construction typically includes multiple phases such as surveying, trenching, pipe welding, coating, installation and pressure testing. Once installed, pipelines must meet strict safety, environmental and operational standards before they can begin transporting energy products.

Projects like this also require close coordination between contractors, engineers and project owners to ensure that construction activities comply with regulatory requirements and are completed safely and efficiently.

For companies like Evers and Sons, repeat work from clients is often a sign of successful project delivery and strong operational performance. Maintaining safety standards, meeting schedules and ensuring quality construction are key factors in securing long-term partnerships in the midstream energy sector.

Growing demand for midstream construction services

The latest project also highlights continued demand for companies specializing in energy infrastructure construction. As production levels fluctuate and regional energy markets evolve, operators frequently expand or upgrade pipeline systems to support new volumes and improve transportation capacity.

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Evers and Sons provides a range of services supporting these projects, including pipeline construction, facilities development, fabrication and maintenance work.

Founded as a third-generation family-owned company, the firm operates across multiple divisions that support energy infrastructure development throughout the United States. Its integrated services include facilities construction, fabrication, pipeline installation, maintenance work and decommissioning and asset abandonment services.

By combining these capabilities, the company supports the construction and long-term operation of energy systems that move and process oil, gas and other resources across the country.

As energy demand continues to evolve, contractors involved in pipeline and infrastructure construction are expected to play a critical role in maintaining and expanding the systems that deliver energy to industrial facilities, utilities and consumers nationwide.

Origianlly reported by Business Wire.

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