From new hangars at the Georgetown Executive Airport to a neighborhood amenity center and more, here are five of the most expensive projects filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Austin metro in the past week.
1. Cottonwood—30-inch Water Transmission Main
Contractors will install 6,366 linear feet of water line and replace 1,396 square yards of sidewalk as part of a city of Hutto project.
- Location: County Road 199, Hutto
- Estimated timeline: June 1-May 31, 2027
- Estimated cost: $8.2 million
2. Triada Amenity Center
The Triada community could soon have a 4,721-square-foot amenity center with homeowners association offices, a lounge, a fitness center, a pump building, restrooms and storage space.
- Location: Nelle Homestead Drive, Elgin
- Estimated timeline: Aug. 25-Aug. 30, 2027
- Estimated cost: $7.4 million
3. Hangars at Georgetown Airport
Four aircraft hangars, totaling 36,444 square feet, will be built at the Georgetown Executive Airport.
- Location: 101 S. Hangar Drive, Georgetown
- Estimated timeline: April 1-Feb. 1, 2027
- Estimated cost: $4.6 million
4. Valvoline
The Lexington, Ky.-based business will build a 3,447-square-foot location for oil change services.
- Location: S. Bell Blvd., Cedar Park
- Estimated timeline: June 8-Feb. 8, 2027
- Estimated cost: $1.4 million
5. Taco Bell
Officials with the Irvine-based fast food restaurant plan to construct a 2,565-square-foot location with a drive-thru.
- Location: 11300 S. Hwy. 183, Leander
- Estimated timeline: June 22-Sept. 14
- Estimated cost: $800,000