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Rockett Special Utility District
The work consists of the renovation of an existing shop building of approx. 5,700 SF of office space. The project also includes the enclosure of approx. 2,300 SF of existing open bay areas within an existing pre-engineered metal building (PEMB). The enclosure will utilize the existing slab-on-grade, primary structural framing, and roof system, and does not include modifications to the existing pre-engineered metal building structural system.
Posted Date
Mar 11, 2026
Due Date
Apr 2, 2026
Release: Mar 11, 2026
Rockett Special Utility District
Close: Apr 2, 2026
The work consists of the renovation of an existing shop building of approx. 5,700 SF of office space. The project also includes the enclosure of approx. 2,300 SF of existing open bay areas within an existing pre-engineered metal building (PEMB). The enclosure will utilize the existing slab-on-grade, primary structural framing, and roof system, and does not include modifications to the existing pre-engineered metal building structural system.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Rockett Special Utility District
The proposed annual budget for FY 2026 was discussed, including operating revenues from water sales, wholesale water, connection fees, tower rentals, penalties, and miscellaneous revenue. Operating expenses included system operations (salaries, payroll taxes, retirement, insurance, vehicle and equipment, utilities, and water purchase) and administration (salaries, payroll taxes, retirement, insurance, postage, and professional fees). Non-operating revenue and expenses covered interest income, bond and note payments, joint venture agreements, system improvements, Sokol WTP repairs, buildings and improvements, future CIP capital contributions, and machinery and equipment. Funding sources included prior year net assets, reimbursement from TXDOT, a SIB Loan, and CIP Self Fund Accounts.
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