Austin Powered
Langan Texas Expansion Creates Multidisciplinary Team in Capital City
Not too long ago, Jack Garner was the “Lone Ranger” in Austin. Today, he’s surrounded by a powerhouse posse of Langan engineers and environmental scientists growing the firm’s business in the capital city.
Working in and around ATX presents an array of challenges not often faced elsewhere in Texas, in large part because of its location within the Edwards Aquifer. Covering 4,350 square miles across 11 counties, the groundwater system provides drinking water for over 1.7 million people and serves the region’s municipal, industrial, and agricultural industries. As a result, the region requires special permits to preserve the environmentally sensitive area and protect the endangered species residing there.
“Our team is built to take on challenging projects across Greater Austin, thanks to our unique mix of born-and-raised Texans with local knowledge and nationwide transfers coming from states with stringent permit requirements,” said Jack Garner, Associate Principal and Austin office lead. “Clients recognize this, relying on our integrated team to guide them through the permitting process, proactively tackle issues, and introduce innovative solutions for a range of land development projects.”
The Austin office provides Langan’s full suite of services in-house, supporting projects in the K-12, warehouse/eCommerce, QSR, retail, multifamily, and master-planned community sectors. The 37-person team also works closely with Langan’s five other offices in the Lone Star State—Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, Tyler, and Celina.