Role & Professional Background
As the founder of Moss Utilities, Garrett Moss has built a reputation on a simple but powerful foundation: doing the job right the first time and treating every client like a partner. With years of deep-rooted experience in the heavy civil and underground utilities industry, Garrett launched Moss Utilities with a vision to streamline complex infrastructure projects while maintaining a culture of uncompromising safety and integrity.
Under his leadership, the company has grown into a premier utility contractor known for its grit, precision, and ability to tackle high-stakes projects that others might shy away from. Garrett’s approach to business is “boots on the ground”—you’re just as likely to find him analyzing site plans as you are visiting a crew in the field.
Texas Roots & Longhorn Pride
A proud Texas Longhorn, Garrett carries the “Hook ’em” spirit into everything he does. His time on the Forty Acres instilled in him a drive for excellence and a competitive edge that has become a hallmark of the Moss Utilities brand. Whether he’s cheering from the stands in Austin or leading a project meeting, that burnt orange pride is a core part of who he is and how he leads.
Built on Family Values
While Garrett is deeply committed to the growth of the industry, his “why” has always been centered at home. For Garrett, the concept of “building for the future” isn’t just a corporate tagline—it’s a personal mission.
Garrett is a devoted family man, sharing his life with his wife and their five children. Whether he’s navigating the complexities of a major municipal water line or the joyful chaos of a household of seven, he brings the same level of energy, patience, and dedication to both.
He believes that a company is only as strong as the community it supports, and he carries those family-first values into the Moss Utilities culture. When you work with Garrett, you aren’t just hiring a contractor; you’re working with a leader who understands that the infrastructure we build today is the legacy our children will inherit tomorrow.

