Town Lake
Construction, LLC
T.P.C.L. #13161
"Licensed and Regulated under the Structural Pest Control Service"
Town Lake Construction, LLC began in 1993. Our
“Pest Management Professionals” have a combined experience
of over 25 years in general contracting and pest control. We have
extensive experience in commercial bat and bird removal designs
and technologies, bird control systems, odor abatement techniques
and products, wildlife removal and exclusion services. Access to
high-rise structures is our specialty.
All Town Lake Construction technicians are required to attend Continuing
Education courses, to stay on the cutting edge of this industry,
and have been thoroughly trained and certified in:
• Repelling Techniques
• Boom-lift operations
• OSHA regulations
• Pest management
• Fall safety
We pride ourselves on adhering to strict building preservation and
construction methods in order to give you the most effective, non-chemical
bat and bird barrier systems available, while being sensitive to
the aesthetics of your architecture.

Tom Regner – Owner
A native of Texas, Tom moved to Austin with a BA
in Industrial Technology from the University of Houston. He worked
as a project manager until he started Town Lake Construction, LLC
in 1993. He has 25 years of experience in construction project management
and over 18 years experience in wildlife control, specializing in
bat and bird exclusion.
Tom has long been involved in local environmental
groups, such as Clear Clean Colorado and Town Lake Clean. He is
a co-founder of The River Watch Network, the first local citizen's
group to raise public awareness about water quality issues and to
organize annual river clean-up efforts in and around Austin.
A seasoned public speaker, Tom has lectured on
Texas wildlife control issues and methods to such groups as the
Lions Club, BBB of Bastrop, the Del Valley School District and AAFAME.
Memberships
Austin Association of Facility and Maintenance Engineers (AAFAME)
Texas Pest Control Association
National Pest Control Association
Bat Conservation International (BCI)
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