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City of Hutto
Provide construction manager- at-risk (cmar) services for the city's new police department / justice center project.
Posted Date
May 24, 2026
Due Date
Jun 16, 2026
Release: May 24, 2026
City of Hutto
Close: Jun 16, 2026
Provide construction manager- at-risk (cmar) services for the city's new police department / justice center project.
AvailableCity of Hutto
Work generally consists of, demolition, removal, and lawful disposal of existing damaged sidewalk and appurtenant improvements; site preparation, grading, and subgrade preparation as necessary for installation of replacement improvements; construction of new concrete sidewalks, generally 4 feet in width, or matching existing widths where field conditions require; construction of four (4) ada-compliant curb ramps in accordance with city standard details, the texas accessibility standards (tas), and the americans with disabilities act (ada). See attached file.
Posted Date
May 10, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 10, 2026
City of Hutto
Close: Jun 3, 2026
Work generally consists of, demolition, removal, and lawful disposal of existing damaged sidewalk and appurtenant improvements; site preparation, grading, and subgrade preparation as necessary for installation of replacement improvements; construction of new concrete sidewalks, generally 4 feet in width, or matching existing widths where field conditions require; construction of four (4) ada-compliant curb ramps in accordance with city standard details, the texas accessibility standards (tas), and the americans with disabilities act (ada). See attached file.
AvailableCity of Hutto
The City of Hutto, TX seeks qualified firms to provide comprehensive third-party construction inspection services for municipal infrastructure and capital improvement projects, ensuring conformance with plans, specifications, codes, and city standards. The scope includes inspections for roadways, water and wastewater systems, storm drainage, erosion control, electrical/street lighting, parks, and municipal facilities, with inspectors coordinating material testing and documentation through project closeout. The contract term is two years with a one-year renewal option and work will be performed within the City of Hutto.
Posted Date
May 4, 2026
Due Date
Jun 3, 2026
Release: May 4, 2026
City of Hutto
Close: Jun 3, 2026
The City of Hutto, TX seeks qualified firms to provide comprehensive third-party construction inspection services for municipal infrastructure and capital improvement projects, ensuring conformance with plans, specifications, codes, and city standards. The scope includes inspections for roadways, water and wastewater systems, storm drainage, erosion control, electrical/street lighting, parks, and municipal facilities, with inspectors coordinating material testing and documentation through project closeout. The contract term is two years with a one-year renewal option and work will be performed within the City of Hutto.
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Procurement guidance and navigation tips.
Lower scores indicate easier procurement processes. Created by Starbridge.
Sole Source: If sale is less than $50,000, use sole source.
Coops: Lead with a cooperative contract (Sourcewell, BuyBoard, or Equalis Group) to fast-track the purchase.
City of Hutto: Sole source above $50,000 is rare and non-transparent. Deprioritize this path and pivot to cooperative contracts to avoid lengthy and likely unsuccessful cycles.
Board meetings and strategic plans from City of Hutto
The meeting included a public comment section, which received one submission via email. The primary discussion focused on Item 8, concerning consideration, possible action, appointments, reappointments, and/or removals to various city boards, commissions, task forces, and related entities. The boards and commission subcommittee recommended two appointments: Jason Paul Ramirez for Zoning Board of Adjustments, Place Number Five, and Camille Baptist for the Parks Advisory Board, which were subsequently approved. The council noted several remaining vacancies, including three alternates for the Zoning Board of Adjustment, one regular seat for the Zoning Board of Adjustment, one opening for DEIB, and one opening for historic preservation.
The meeting included discussions and possible recommendations regarding various plat vacations and proposed business parks. Key items included the plat vacation for the final subdivision plat of Meadows at Cottonwood Creek phase one, and considerations for the Titan Innovation Park Business Park. A public hearing was held regarding the Titan Innovation Business Park, addressing concerns about drainage, noise, construction traffic, and the necessity of a landscape buffer between industrial and residential areas. Discussions also covered sidewalk requirements, access road entrances, and potential traffic issues related to the toll road.
The meeting included public comments regarding an ethics complaint filed by Councilman Tanner Rose against Councilwoman Patty Martinez. The board discussed electing an Ethics Review Commission Chair and Vice Chair. They also addressed the preliminary hearing concerning the ethics complaint filed by Tanner Rose against Patty Martinez, related to the alleged misuse of her position for personal gain by having her wedding at Brushy Creek Park before it was officially open to the public. The discussion involved the process followed for booking the park, whether the park was open to the public at the time, and whether any misuse of position or power occurred.
The meeting included discussions about a town hall meeting held with citizens of Lakeside Estates concerning the Covered Bridge development. Public comments addressed concerns about the Cottonwood Creek development, potential conflicts of interest with council members serving on related boards, and the city's debt. There was also a discussion about the order of public comments and the clarity of agenda items. A motion was made to move item 7b on the agenda and table items 6a and 7a until the 21st. The council discussed the City of Hutto Sports Health and Entertainment District and Perfect Game, including a review of the deal mechanics. The site plan was reviewed, including the relocation of 132, the square footage of retail, restaurants, entertainment, office space, residential units, and hotel rooms. Discussions with a hospital, charter school, and medical office were mentioned.
The meeting included discussion of public comments regarding development oversight, consideration of the Wilko Ranch phase one final plat, and discussion regarding a proposed head of crossing the decimal part final plat. Also discussed was Mustang Creek phase three final plat and a development service director report.
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