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The Flood Control District uses corrugated metal pipe for drainage and flood control projects across Harris County. Renewing this supply contract keeps those materials available for the year ahead. The contract covers August 7, 2026 through August 6, 2027, at a total cost of $215,886.
This is a one-year renewal of an existing supply contract. It covers corrugated metal pipe and related items sourced from Dominion Construction & Supply LLC. The item was introduced on May 29, 2026, and is now up for formal approval by the full Commissioners Court.
The filing notes 0% Minority and Women-Owned Business participation, citing minimal availability in this category.
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This is a government procurement vote, not a public application or service. Community members who want to weigh in can attend the Commissioners Court meeting in person or contact the purchasing office using the information below. Public comment procedures vary by meeting — check the Harris County Commissioners Court agenda ahead of time.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request for approval of a renewal option with Dominion Construction & Supply LLC for corrugated metal pipe and related items for the Flood Control District for the period of August 7, 2026 - August 6, 2027, at a cost of $215,886 (250119), Justification for 0% MWBE Participation Goal: 0% - Minimal MWDBE Availability." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
This contract supports the Harris County Flood Control District, which manages drainage infrastructure across the county. If you're interested in how flood control projects are funded and managed near your neighborhood, the Flood Control District's website is a good next step. You can also follow Commissioners Court agendas to stay informed on similar procurement decisions.
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