From a Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient facility to a new McDonald’s and more, here are five of the most expensive projects filed with the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation in the Austin metro this week.

1. Department of Veterans Affairs outpatient facility

The Department of Veterans Affairs will construct an outpatient facility with a dedicated parking lot for visitors and staff, as well as a service access area.

Location: 4425 University Blvd., Round RockEstimated timeline: March 9-Sept. 10, 2027Estimated cost: $42 million2. Office Warehouses

Two office warehouse buildings, totaling 68,924 square feet, will be built by Workhub Developments to accommodate start-up and flex space for businesses.

Location: 0 Wilke Lane, PflugervilleEstimated timeline: May 31-Jan. 31, 2027Estimated cost: $8.3 million3. Crash Champions

The Illinois-based collision repair provider will build a 15,131-square-foot garage and office space constructed from a pre-engineered metal building.

Location: 18000 S. I-35, BudaEstimated timeline: March 23-Sept. 23Estimated cost: $4.5 million4. McDonald’s

Another McDonald’s will bring its popular menu items, such as the Big Mac and Quarter Pounder, to the Bell District.

Location: 1146 S. Bell Blvd., Cedar ParkEstimated timeline: July 1-Dec. 31Estimated cost: $1.5 million5. Quick Trip

A 6,445-square-foot QuikTrip will soon fuel up South Austin, bringing a full-service pumping station alongside a made-to-order kitchen with grab-and-go options.

Location: 620 W. Slaughter Lane, AustinEstimated timeline: Aug. 24-April 26, 2027Estimated cost: $650,000

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