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Texas Historical Commission
The Texas Historical Commission is soliciting bids from licensed electrical contractors to provide complete electrical service connections and installations for the Herd Office and Herd Barn at the Fort Griffin State Historic Site in Texas. Work includes furnishing labor, materials, and equipment to deliver code‑compliant electrical systems. Responses are due to the Texas Historical Commission by the stated ESBD deadline.
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Due Date
Mar 24, 2026
Texas Historical Commission
Close: Mar 24, 2026
The Texas Historical Commission is soliciting bids from licensed electrical contractors to provide complete electrical service connections and installations for the Herd Office and Herd Barn at the Fort Griffin State Historic Site in Texas. Work includes furnishing labor, materials, and equipment to deliver code‑compliant electrical systems. Responses are due to the Texas Historical Commission by the stated ESBD deadline.
Texas Historical Commission
Texas Historical Commission is soliciting bids to provide a badged, wireless building access system for its Capitol Complex buildings in Austin, Texas. The solicitation and terms are posted on the ESBD and an addendum notes a mandatory pre-proposal/site visit and extends the due date to March 6, 2026. Bids must be emailed to the agency’s responses address by the stated due date and time.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Mar 6, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Texas Historical Commission
Close: Mar 6, 2026
Texas Historical Commission is soliciting bids to provide a badged, wireless building access system for its Capitol Complex buildings in Austin, Texas. The solicitation and terms are posted on the ESBD and an addendum notes a mandatory pre-proposal/site visit and extends the due date to March 6, 2026. Bids must be emailed to the agency’s responses address by the stated due date and time.
Texas Historical Commission
The Texas Historical Commission (THC) is soliciting bids (IFB) for a Badged Building Access System for THC Capitol Complex Buildings, including installation, configuration, and maintenance of access control hardware and software. Bidders must meet mandatory IFB requirements (Section II, Bid Requirements and Past Performance) and provide required insurance and compliance with state laws. The solicitation is posted on Texas SmartBuy and includes downloadable solicitation and terms-and-conditions PDFs listed as attachments.
Posted Date
Feb 13, 2026
Due Date
Feb 27, 2026
Release: Feb 13, 2026
Texas Historical Commission
Close: Feb 27, 2026
The Texas Historical Commission (THC) is soliciting bids (IFB) for a Badged Building Access System for THC Capitol Complex Buildings, including installation, configuration, and maintenance of access control hardware and software. Bidders must meet mandatory IFB requirements (Section II, Bid Requirements and Past Performance) and provide required insurance and compliance with state laws. The solicitation is posted on Texas SmartBuy and includes downloadable solicitation and terms-and-conditions PDFs listed as attachments.
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Texas Historical Commission
This document outlines the general terms and conditions governing contracts between a Contractor and the Texas Historical Commission (THC). It covers termination clauses, dispute resolution processes, confidentiality, public information requests, audit rights, insurance requirements, tax obligations, indemnification, contract value and payment terms, independent contractor status, information security, property rights, non-discrimination, and various contractor representations and compliance obligations. The terms are stated to be updated as of December 31, 2025.
Effective Date
Dec 31, 2025
Expires
Effective: Dec 31, 2025
Texas Historical Commission
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This document outlines the general terms and conditions governing contracts between a Contractor and the Texas Historical Commission (THC). It covers termination clauses, dispute resolution processes, confidentiality, public information requests, audit rights, insurance requirements, tax obligations, indemnification, contract value and payment terms, independent contractor status, information security, property rights, non-discrimination, and various contractor representations and compliance obligations. The terms are stated to be updated as of December 31, 2025.
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This document provides a comprehensive list of 60 individual contracts or agreements, detailing services, leases, grants, and other arrangements with various vendors. Each entry specifies a unique contract number, vendor name, a brief description of the service or grant, the effective start date ('Begin Dt'), expiration date ('Expire Dt'), and the individual contract amount. The earliest contract listed began on October 2, 2020, and the latest expires on August 31, 2034.
Effective Date
Oct 2, 2020
Expires
Effective: Oct 2, 2020
Texas Historical Commission
Expires:
This document provides a comprehensive list of 60 individual contracts or agreements, detailing services, leases, grants, and other arrangements with various vendors. Each entry specifies a unique contract number, vendor name, a brief description of the service or grant, the effective start date ('Begin Dt'), expiration date ('Expire Dt'), and the individual contract amount. The earliest contract listed began on October 2, 2020, and the latest expires on August 31, 2034.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Texas Historical Commission
The Go Texan program is a comprehensive initiative designed to promote various aspects of Texas. It primarily focuses on promoting Texas agricultural products, supporting rural communities through grants for events, and featuring restaurants that utilize Texas products. A recent addition is the 'Wildlife Initiative Program,' created to assist in the promotion of fishing and wildlife outfitting operations, acknowledging their significant economic impact on the state.
The meeting commenced with the Antiquities Advisory Board (AAB) conducting procedural requirements, including confirming a quorum and welcoming a new member. Key discussions involved the approval of the AAB minutes from the January 30th, 2024 meeting. The primary agenda item was the nomination of the University Junior High School for State Antiquity Landmark (SAL) designation due to its listing on the National Register under Criteria A (Education) and Criterion C (Architecture), and concerns regarding proposed demolition. Following testimony from the applicant, the board voted to recommend approval of the SAL nomination to the commission. Division reports followed, with the Archaeology Division noting a significant year-over-year jump in permit issuance, highlighted by data recovery projects in South Texas due to rare stratified sites. The Architecture Division reported on six historic building permits issued, showcasing completed masonry cleaning and repointing work on the Leland Museum (a Carnegie Library). The meeting concluded with a recess before convening jointly with the UT Commission.
This document details the Memorial Day 2021 Virtual Commemoration. The program included an opening prayer, a thank you for service members of all branches, and remarks by the Guest of Honor, General John Kelly, US Marine Corps. Key discussion points included the history of Decoration Day, the cumulative sacrifice of over 42 million service members throughout US history, and the specific sacrifices made in recent conflicts such as Iraq and Afghanistan. General Kelly shared personal reflections on comforting Gold Star families and emphasized that fallen service members were heroes committed to defending the nation against threats like those seen on 9/11. The event also featured the annual reading of names for the Memorial Day wreath program, listing numerous ships, units, and individuals being honored in 2021. The organizers expressed hope to return to an in-person ceremony in the memorial courtyard in 2022.
The meeting commenced with the Antiquities Advisory Board meeting, which was held in conjunction with the main Texas Historical Commission meeting. Key discussions included a report from the Archaeology division detailing 159 archaeological permits issued in the previous quarter, primarily intensive surveys, and an update on the relocation of the Thomas Jefferson Chambers House, a State Antiquities Landmark, due to the construction of a new Justice Center in Chambers County. The Division of Architecture reported issuing 12 permits, predominantly Rehabilitation permits. Public comments featured updates from the Texas Brazos Trail Region regarding heritage tourism and partnership engagement, an update on the Port Isabel Lighthouse State Historic Site's interpretive master plan and visitation statistics, and testimony from Wise County regarding their ongoing restoration of the Wise County Courthouse. Additionally, Freestone County expressed gratitude for their grant reconsideration for a full restoration project.
This document is a transcript of an award presentation recognizing San Angelo's historical preservation efforts. It details initiatives such as adopting historic zoning ordinances, restoring significant buildings like the municipal pool and the Cactus Hotel, and highlights the role of organizations like the Tom Greene County Historical Commissions in educating officials and fostering public-private partnerships to revitalize downtown areas and preserve historical sites like Fort Concho.
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