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Underground fire water loops are part of the water lines that feed fire suppression systems for county buildings. Keeping these systems up to date helps protect public facilities and the people who use them.
The contract covers installation of a new underground fire water loop and related improvements for the County Engineer's office. The awarded amount is $3,026,029. Harris County also set a Minority- and Women-Owned Business (MWBE) participation goal of 12.
05% for this contract.
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This is a government procurement item — not a public service with an application process. The contract was awarded through a competitive proposal process, and ISJ Underground Utilities LLC submitted the lowest-priced proposal that met all requirements. The Commissioners Court must vote to officially approve it.
Members of the public can attend the meeting or watch it to see the vote.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request by the Office of the Purchasing Agent for approval of an award on the basis of lowest priced proposal meeting requirements to ISJ Underground Utilities LLC in the amount of $3,026,029 for installation of underground fire water loop and related improvements for the Office of the County Engineer, and for the County Clerk to execute any applicable bonds to be received (250327), MWBE Contracted Goal: 12.05%." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
If you run a minority- or women-owned business and want to work with Harris County on future projects, Harris County's MWBE program is a good place to start. The County Engineer's office oversees infrastructure work like this across Harris County. Commissioners Court meetings are open to the public and cover a wide range of county spending and policy decisions.
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