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Texas State Preservation Board
The Texas State Preservation Board is soliciting a Construction Manager-At-Risk (CMR) for the Sam Houston Building Annex and Main Building renovation, consisting of construction of a 5-story annex (~55,000 SF) and renovation of the 10-story Sam Houston Building (~180,000 SF) in Austin, TX. The CMR will provide pre-construction and construction management services including scheduling, GMP development, asbestos abatement coordination, bidding coordination, and compliance with insurance and quality programs. Proposals are due 2026-05-05 at 2:00 PM local time; the solicitation is an RFQ (not a grant) and is currently posted.
Posted Date
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Due Date
May 5, 2026
Release: -
Texas State Preservation Board
Close: May 5, 2026
The Texas State Preservation Board is soliciting a Construction Manager-At-Risk (CMR) for the Sam Houston Building Annex and Main Building renovation, consisting of construction of a 5-story annex (~55,000 SF) and renovation of the 10-story Sam Houston Building (~180,000 SF) in Austin, TX. The CMR will provide pre-construction and construction management services including scheduling, GMP development, asbestos abatement coordination, bidding coordination, and compliance with insurance and quality programs. Proposals are due 2026-05-05 at 2:00 PM local time; the solicitation is an RFQ (not a grant) and is currently posted.
AvailableTexas State Preservation Board
Work include replacement of the north first floor door operators. The work will involve historic masonry including granite, brick vault jack arch floor systems, and rubble wall systems, historic plaster demolition and repair, alteration of historic veneer wood doors, custom metal fabrication, fabrication of custom operator arms with custom metal and nylon parts, electrical work, and operator installation.
Posted Date
Dec 22, 2025
Due Date
Jan 16, 2026
Release: Dec 22, 2025
Texas State Preservation Board
Close: Jan 16, 2026
Work include replacement of the north first floor door operators. The work will involve historic masonry including granite, brick vault jack arch floor systems, and rubble wall systems, historic plaster demolition and repair, alteration of historic veneer wood doors, custom metal fabrication, fabrication of custom operator arms with custom metal and nylon parts, electrical work, and operator installation.
Texas State Preservation Board
Work includes disassembly of the existing railing system, salvage and reuse of stainless-steel components, including brackets, handrail, and top rail, removal and disposal of existing steel tube posts, fabrication and installation of new stainless-steel brackets and steel tube posts, replacement of all fasteners, including screws, bolts, washers, and nuts, removal and replacement of sealant in the cast-stone (concrete) coping, repair of cracks and spalls within the coping.
Posted Date
Dec 3, 2025
Due Date
Jan 27, 2026
Release: Dec 3, 2025
Texas State Preservation Board
Close: Jan 27, 2026
Work includes disassembly of the existing railing system, salvage and reuse of stainless-steel components, including brackets, handrail, and top rail, removal and disposal of existing steel tube posts, fabrication and installation of new stainless-steel brackets and steel tube posts, replacement of all fasteners, including screws, bolts, washers, and nuts, removal and replacement of sealant in the cast-stone (concrete) coping, repair of cracks and spalls within the coping.
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Texas State Preservation Board
The strategic plan for the State Preservation Board focuses on preserving and maintaining the Texas Capitol, the Capitol Extension, the 1857 General Land Office Building, and other designated buildings. It aims to provide educational programs related to Texas history, government, and culture. The plan includes goals for facilities maintenance, curatorial preservation, Texas State Cemetery operation, visitor services, Bullock Texas State History Museum operation, retail operations, and maximizing the quality of agency support services.
The State Preservation Board's 2017-2021 strategic plan focuses on preserving and maintaining Texas historical sites, including the Texas Capitol, Governor's Mansion, and Bullock Texas State History Museum. Key objectives include operating the museum, providing quality retail products, maintaining facilities, enhancing visitor services, preserving artifacts, and streamlining administrative processes. The plan aims to benefit Texas citizens and visitors through educational programs and the preservation of the state's history and culture.
The Texas State Preservation Board's Strategic Plan for fiscal years 2025-2029 focuses on preserving and maintaining the Texas Capitol, Capitol Extension, and Capitol Grounds, as well as operating the Bullock Texas State History Museum, Texas State Cemetery, and Capitol Mall. Key goals include enhancing facilities maintenance, curatorial practices, cemetery operations, visitor services, and museum programs. The plan also addresses workforce development, customer service, and financial stability, with specific action items to improve efficiency, accessibility, and educational outreach.
The strategic plan for the State Preservation Board focuses on preserving and maintaining the Texas Capitol, the Capitol Extension, the 1857 General Land Office Building, other designated buildings, their contents, and their grounds. It operates the Bullock Texas State History Museum and the Texas State Cemetery, providing educational programs related to Texas history, government, and culture. The plan outlines goals and action plans for facilities maintenance, curatorial programs, Texas State Cemetery operations, Capitol Square Visitor Services, and the Bullock Texas State History Museum, aiming to enhance customer service, manage resources effectively, and promote Texas history.
The budget includes a summary by strategy, method of finance, and object of expense. It details the management of the Capitol and other buildings/grounds, promotion of Texas history, preservation of buildings and contents, building maintenance, and the state cemetery. The budget also covers the management of educational programs and the State History Museum, as well as indirect administration.
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