DALLAS, TX — National infrastructure builder F.H. Paschen and Princeton Technical Services announce the formation of Paschen x Princeton, a strategic teaming partnership focused on delivering high-precision infrastructure projects all across growing markets in Texas. The joint venture targets the rapid growth in Dallas, Houston, San Antonio, and Austin. These growing markets are where the construction project pipeline for needed infrastructure is accelerating.
The collaboration combines Paschen’s 115-year legacy as a general contractor in Irving, Houston, and Galveston, Texas, with Princeton’s specialized expertise in civil engineering, material testing, and construction inspection. Princeton is a certified MBE/DBE/ACDBE firm.
"F.H. Paschen’s footprint in Texas is expanding rapidly because the state's population growth is driving an urgent need for new infrastructure," said Bill Rocha, Vice President at F.H. Paschen and head of Texas operations for the company. "I have observed first-hand that in the rush to keep up with this demand, quality can never be an afterthought. We are bringing Princeton to Texas because their level of precision ensures that every project is built right.”
While the firms have partnered for years on complex projects in the Midwest, Paschen x Princeton represents a dedicated expansion into the Texas market. The team aims to apply Princeton’s experience on projects like O’Hare International Airport to the ongoing expansions at DFW and George Bush Intercontinental. Similarly, their joint work for the Chicago Transit Authority will inform upcoming mass transit projects for DART and METRO in the largest Texas cities.
“This Pashen x Princeton teaming arrangement creates strategic value by merging F.H. Paschen’s massive construction scale with our surgical-level oversight," said Timothy Hughes, PMP, Founder and President of Princeton Technical Services. "By integrating our two distinct sets of capabilities, the new joint venture offers a unified solution that mitigates risk for Texas project owners through our 'Joint Quality Framework.'"














































