by Texas Government Insider | Jan 17, 2020 | Opportunities
The city of Bryan’s $59 million regional park project is under way with several improvements to Bryan Municipal Lake that are in the design phase and set to be bid for construction in summer 2020. Plans include building a bypass channel to hold smaller...
by Mary Scott Nabers | Jan 17, 2020 | Mary Scott Nabers' Insights, Opportunities, Public-Private Partnerships (P3)
State and federal governments are providing significant funding for collaborative land deals that boost economic development. While some of this activity has occurred in the past, it was definitely not on the scale that is now evident. And, most of the current funding...
by Mary Scott Nabers | Jan 8, 2020 | Mary Scott Nabers' Insights, Opportunities
By all accounts, 2020 is shaping up to be a banner year for government contracting. Following years of growth since the last recession, the year has begun with gusto. Earlier fears that the marketplace might be fragile because of government uncertainty seem to have...
by Texas Government Insider | Jan 3, 2020 | Opportunities
New Braunfels Utilities (NBU) is moving forward on two critical wastewater infrastructure projects as part of its five-year $587 million capital improvement plan. NBU is planning a $52.9 million expansion of its North and South Kuehler wastewater treatment plant to...
by Mary Scott Nabers | Jan 3, 2020 | Mary Scott Nabers' Insights, Opportunities
Public school campuses are always busy places, but in about five months many of them will experience a different kind of activity. That’s because numerous school districts will launch major construction projects in the few summer months when students are not on...
by Mary Scott Nabers | Dec 20, 2019 | Mary Scott Nabers' Insights, Opportunities
Most citizens find planning documents a little boring. That’s not the case, however, for government contractors. For them, such documents are extremely interesting. In fact, savvy contracting firms know there’s gold to be found in planning documents. Almost every...