The Brazos County commission’s December 10th meeting included approving various motions associated with six construction projects.
Only one item drew any comments from commissioners. That was precinct one commissioner Steve Aldrich inviting motorists to drive the new stretch of I&GN Road. On that project, commissioners approved a change order adding about $1,500 dollars to what was a nearly $6 million dollar project.
Click HERE to read and download documents associated with the I&GN Road change order.
Commissioners also approved change orders reducing the price of bridge repairs at four locations by a combined $205,000 dollars.
Click HERE to read and download documents associated with change orders on bridge projects.
Approval was given to paying one engineering firm almost $350,000 dollars to design future improvements on Democrat Road, Dilly Shaw Tap Road, and Ferrill Creek Road.
Click HERE to read and download documents associated with the road design agreement.
Commissioners approved seeking a construction manager at risk for the county’s new office building across Texas Avenue from the courthouse and naming the committee that will screen candidates.
Click HERE to read and download documents associated with the 101 Texas Avenue office building.
Commissioners also approved seeking an architect and construction manager at risk for renovating the “Ashford Hills” warehouse and office building that the county acquired south of downtown Bryan. The agenda for the commission’s December 17th meeting seeks approval of naming the committees to screen those candidates.
And as previously reported, commissioners without comment increased the cost of building a medical examiner’s office from $24 million to almost $34 million dollars.
Click below to hear comments from the December 10, 2024 Brazos County commission meeting.