by Texas Government Insider | Feb 28, 2020 | Transportation
Houston METRO hosted a Business Now forum on February 20 to provide an overview of upcoming contracting opportunities financed in the $7.5 billion METRONext Moving Forward Plan. The METRONext projects are expected to generate more than 100 prime contracting...
by Texas Government Insider | Feb 28, 2020 | Vertical
The University of Texas System board of regents amended the system’s capital improvement plan on February 27 to include a $60 million project that includes a new basketball and rowing training facility. Regents approved the project to replace the Denton A....
by Government Contracting Pipeline | Feb 28, 2020 | Infrastructure
California – Sacramento and West Sacramento joined to select a final design for an estimated $210 million bridge to connect the cities and replace the I Street Bridge. The I Street Bridge Replacement Project will include the construction of a new bridge upstream...
by Texas Government Insider | Feb 21, 2020 | Infrastructure
Pasadena councilmembers authorized a design contract for the renovation of the Texas city’s former city hall building. City administrators and staff operate out of donated space in the top floor of a six-story office building. City officials moved there in 2017...
by Government Contracting Pipeline | Feb 21, 2020 | Transportation
Florida – Clearwater councilmembers adopted a resolution earlier this month to encourage the development of a commercial aerial transit system in their city. The system’s solar energy-powered pods would carry up to four passengers at up to 50 mph about 20...
by Texas Government Insider | Feb 17, 2020 | Infrastructure
The city of Irving is performing site work on the former grounds of Texas Stadium as it advertises the property as an ideal location for a potential master-planned community. Irving is building the Signature Bridge on SH 114 that will span the 1,000-acre site on the...