Ballard Box Worx, a Texas-based job site office builder and custom container manufacturer, has secured a contract valued at approximately $30,000 from the City of Fort Worth Water Department. The project involves designing and delivering a custom 40-foot container office built to the department's precise field specifications, providing a durable, climate-controlled workspace for municipal construction and maintenance operations.
The container office will support the Fort Worth Water Department, which serves over 900,000 residents across the city and surrounding communities, managing an extensive network of water and wastewater infrastructure in North Texas. The unit, converted from a standard intermodal container, will be delivered as a professional-grade job site office ready for immediate deployment, with a typical lead time of two to six weeks.
“We're grateful for the trust the City of Fort Worth Water Department has placed in us,” said Timothy Ballard, Sr., owner of Ballard Box Worx. “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.”
This contract reflects continued expansion for Ballard Box Worx across Texas municipal and commercial construction markets. The company serves general contractors and project owners requiring fast-deploy, code-compliant job site office solutions throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex and surrounding Texas markets. Learn more about their container office builds and capabilities at https://ballardboxworx.com.
The deal highlights the growing demand for modular, portable workspace solutions in public infrastructure projects, as municipalities seek cost-effective and rapidly deployable options for field operations. Ballard Box Worx's ability to deliver custom, ready-to-use units within weeks positions it as a key supplier for government agencies and contractors needing reliable job site offices.
For the Fort Worth Water Department, this investment in a dedicated field office is expected to improve operational efficiency for crews working on water and wastewater infrastructure maintenance and construction projects. The climate-controlled container office will provide a comfortable and functional environment for staff, potentially boosting productivity and safety on job sites.
Ballard Box Worx is based in Carrollton, Texas, and focuses on converting intermodal containers into finished workspace solutions. The company's growth in the municipal sector underscores the broader trend of using repurposed shipping containers for specialized commercial and government applications, offering durability, mobility, and rapid deployment.


