Bryan Council Hires Its Second Superpark Project Manager

The Bryan city council is in the process of spending almost $400,000 dollars in the first year and a half on private firms hired to administer the construction of the new superpark.

The council at its last meeting, without comment, unanimously approved a 12 month contract for an amount not to exceed $168,000 dollars with Houston based MFE, LLC.

According to background information provided by the city, “For approximately two years the City has utilized the expertise of MFE, L.L.C. for Professional Real Estate/Business Development Consulting and Project Management Services.”

The president of MFE will report to city staff, provide monthly reports, and be the point of contact for all elements of the superpark project. A list of 20 duties includes negotiating contracts with architects, consultants, clients, suppliers, and subcontractors.

According to the city’s background information, this is the same person who worked with the city in the construction of the Axis Pipe and Tube plant.

Click HERE to read and download the city of Bryan contract with MFE.

Click HERE to read and download background information about the city of Bryan contract with MFE.

The new consultant replaces another Houston company, Stonehedge Holdings, whose contract was terminated by the council last month. The city is processing payment of $226,000 dollars from a contract that was amended in May not to exceed $263,000.

Click HERE to read and download the change order increasing the not to exceed amount with Stonehedge Holdings.

 

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