West Texas Barndominium | 800-Ft Access Road & Forms Set | Texas Best Construction
We’re pushing the West Texas barndominium forward from dirt work to defined structure: batter boards and string lines are set, forms are squared, and the engineered foundation is staged for grade beams and plumbing rough-ins.
Accessibility came first with an 800-foot gravel access road, complete with a built-up culvert so pump trucks, concrete deliveries, and crews can reach the pad even during rainy conditions.
In this update, we walk through key steps in the process, including:
- Why a form-board inspection is critical for elevation and floodplain clearance
- How batter boards and string lines ensure precise layout
- Squaring forms for an accurate foundation footprint
- Planning the flow between living quarters and shop space
We also cover utility planning and setup:
- Temporary power rack installation
- 320-amp service for future barn/shop expansion
- Placement of plumbing and utility connections
This is the unglamorous but essential phase of barndominium construction—focused on:
- Precise layout
- Reliable drainage
- Durable site access
With these fundamentals in place, the project is ready for the next steps: slab prep, concrete pour, and steel construction.
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