Austin is the fourth Texas market in our I-35 corridor coverage — joining Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio — and one of the fastest-growing commercial construction markets in the country. From the Domain's corporate campuses and UT Austin's research facilities to the State Capitol complex, Dell Medical Center, and dense mixed-use corridors along South Congress and East Austin, demand for certified elevator professionals has never been higher. The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation (TDLR) governs all elevator contractor work statewide under the Texas Elevators Act and ASME A17.1 code. IUEC Local 133, established in 1957 and headquartered at 8101 Cameron Rd. in Austin (Rolly Burke, Business Manager, (512) 447-9511), represents elevator mechanics across the Central Texas region with meetings the first Tuesday of each month. The City of Austin Building Inspection Division adopted the 2024 IBC effective July 10, 2025, adding local AHJ requirements on top of TDLR's statewide framework. For building owners managing elevator fleets across Austin's tech campus boom, TDLR licensing verification and annual inspection compliance are the non-negotiables every contractor must deliver.
IUEC-affiliated and state-licensed companies serving the Austin metro area. All employ CET-certified mechanics.
TDLR Licensed Elevator Contractor
TDLR Licensed Elevator Contractor
TDLR Licensed Elevator Contractor
TDLR Licensed Elevator Contractor
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