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Victoria County
Provide new construction building commissioning services for a 41,000 sf mental and behavioral facility; commissioning agent will be engaged to provide independent, third-party commissioning services beginning in the submittal review and construction phases and continuing through system acceptance and post-occupancy, as applicable.
Posted Date
Apr 9, 2026
Due Date
Apr 24, 2026
Release: Apr 9, 2026
Victoria County
Close: Apr 24, 2026
Provide new construction building commissioning services for a 41,000 sf mental and behavioral facility; commissioning agent will be engaged to provide independent, third-party commissioning services beginning in the submittal review and construction phases and continuing through system acceptance and post-occupancy, as applicable.
AvailableVictoria County
Victoria MPO is soliciting proposals for a consultant to develop a Regional Freight Mobility Plan for the Victoria region. The solicitation was published on April 6, 2026, and is open for submissions until April 23, 2026, at 10:00 AM CDT. Detailed procurement documents and submission instructions are available through the official bidder portal, which requires registration for access.
Posted Date
Apr 6, 2026
Due Date
Apr 23, 2026
Release: Apr 6, 2026
Victoria County
Close: Apr 23, 2026
Victoria MPO is soliciting proposals for a consultant to develop a Regional Freight Mobility Plan for the Victoria region. The solicitation was published on April 6, 2026, and is open for submissions until April 23, 2026, at 10:00 AM CDT. Detailed procurement documents and submission instructions are available through the official bidder portal, which requires registration for access.
AvailableVictoria County
SpawGlass, in partnership with Victoria County, is soliciting subcontractor and supplier bids for construction of a new, single‑level inpatient mental and behavioral health facility in Victoria County, Texas. The approximately 45,000‑square‑foot facility will include up to 60 inpatient beds and associated site, architectural, structural, and MEP work, with a recommended pre‑proposal meeting and optional site walk on February 3, 2026. Bids are due February 17, 2026 at 2:00 p.m., and questions are due by February 10, 2026.
Posted Date
Jan 30, 2026
Due Date
Feb 17, 2026
Release: Jan 30, 2026
Victoria County
Close: Feb 17, 2026
SpawGlass, in partnership with Victoria County, is soliciting subcontractor and supplier bids for construction of a new, single‑level inpatient mental and behavioral health facility in Victoria County, Texas. The approximately 45,000‑square‑foot facility will include up to 60 inpatient beds and associated site, architectural, structural, and MEP work, with a recommended pre‑proposal meeting and optional site walk on February 3, 2026. Bids are due February 17, 2026 at 2:00 p.m., and questions are due by February 10, 2026.
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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: Use BuyBoard first. If not available, pivot to another eligible Texas coop (e.g., Texas DIR, HGACBuy, or PSA/BVCOG) through the county purchasing office.
Victoria County, TX can use a discretionary exemption under Texas Local Government Code 262.024(a)(2) when the purchase is necessary to “preserve or protect the public health and safety of residents of the County.”
Work with the relevant department (e.g., Sheriff’s Office, Fire Marshal) to build the case; past precedents include Motorola Solutions and Cellebrite, Inc.
Board meetings and strategic plans from Victoria County
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledges, including recognition of service members and a happy Texas Independence Day acknowledgment. Key discussions included reminders about the upcoming primary election day hours. Citizen communication featured an invitation to the Victoria Livestock Show auction and a detailed report concerning an unresolved issue regarding a property owner's inadequate dog containment fence and related animal control matters. Updates were provided on fire safety outreach to over 150 children at the stock show and upcoming career day events. A significant action was the recommendation and subsequent implementation of a burn ban due to dry conditions, effective immediately. Further updates covered the successful reprogramming of volunteer fire department radios in coordination with several agencies to enhance communication protocols. The court also approved accounts payable, received monthly and quarterly reports, and approved interim vendor payments for Citizens Medical Center. A proclamation celebrating Texas Independence Day, recognizing local historical figures who participated in the struggle, was considered and approved. Finally, the court reviewed the consideration of a contract with Logger Construction for the Victoria Regional Airport air traffic control tower rehabilitation project, contingent upon legal review and FAA grant awards.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledges of allegiance. Citizens addressed the court regarding several issues, including advocating for stricter limits on the number of dogs and cats permitted per household to curb hoarding, referencing a recent incident involving dog attacks on police officers, and discussing the ongoing drought conditions with current water level averages. A representative from Turning Point USA discussed the successful launch of a chapter at Texas A&M Victoria and the importance of mentoring young adults. A discussion was held regarding upcoming Thanksgiving office closures and the deadline for submitting agenda items for the final meeting of the year on December 15th. The court approved accounts payable, received monthly and quarterly reports from various county officials, and approved interim vendor payments for Citizens Medical Center. Furthermore, the court ratified a budget adjustment request for the Texas Indigent Defense Commission grant concerning the Crossroads Defenders Regional Public Defender Office's temporary supplemental funding program, noting that this adjustment would be fully funded by grant money and not require county matching funds. Finally, the executed copy of the General Land Office contract for community development block grant mitigation program projects was received for the record.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledges. Citizens communications included an update on EMIT MOD projects, noting the receipt of startup documentation and upcoming resolutions. Key agenda items involved the approval of minutes, accounts payable for the date of the meeting ($3,349,328.70 plus supplemental payments of $363,965.23), and the reception of various monthly and quarterly reports from county officials. The court also regretfully accepted the resignation of Paige Melton, Victoria County Aggro Life Extension Agent 4 and youth development. A significant discussion focused on the Victoria Regional Airport air traffic control tower rehabilitation project, including the receipt of a sole bid and an award recommendation, contingent upon receiving an additional FAA grant of $1,840,915. The court approved the award to Logger Companies Inc. The court then received for the record the biannual report from the Golden Crescent Regional Sexual Assault Response Team Coordinator, detailing challenges such as the lack of voted-on protocols and accomplishments like receiving data from all six counties for the first time.
The meeting commenced with an invocation and pledges. Key discussions included a resident's concern regarding the absence of a burn ban despite hard freezes, prompting a request for the County Fire Marshal to monitor the KBDI index. A future meeting was noted regarding traffic concerns and speeding in a neighborhood. Updates were provided on construction work at Patriot Park to enhance restroom facilities. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to an update and presentation from the Victoria Office of Emergency Management concerning Winter Storm Fern response, detailing preparation, operational aspects, coordination with over 25 agencies, and the operation of inclement weather centers which served approximately 450 people. The presentation also highlighted extensive social media engagement during the storm and operational expenses, noting a daily burn rate of around $37,000. Finally, approvals were sought and granted for previous minutes, accounts payable amounting to over $385,000 in regular payments plus supplemental payments, and interim vendor payments for Citizens Medical Center.
The Commissioners Court concluded its session coming out of close session at 12:48 p.m. No further action was required to be addressed on that date, and the court adjourned immediately thereafter.
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