The Brazos County expo complex on Leonard Road is getting $11 million dollars of repairs and upgrades.
County commissioners at Tuesday’s meeting (July 15) unanimously awarded a $10 million dollar construction contract that includes replacing roofs and floors at the exhibit hall and ballroom, parking lot repairs and new lighting, improvements where RV’s park, and replacing various mechanical systems.
Click HERE to read and download background information about the construction agreement.
Click HERE to read and download the construction agreement.
Two other contracts related to the expo project were approved by 4-1 votes.
One was awarding an $850,000 dollar architect’s contract. The other was spending $198,000 dollars with a company under a master services agreement with the county that does building “commissioning” services.
Click HERE to read and download background information about the architect’s agreement.
Click HERE to read and download the architect’s agreement.
Click HERE to read and download background information about the “commissioning” contract.
Click HERE to read and download a letter from the vendor providing the “commissioning” services.
Purchasing manager Charles Wendt told Fred Brown, who voted no, that both were required by state code and the city of Bryan.
Brown also voted against the “commissioning” contract because he wanted to go out for bids to see if the county could save money. Wendt said the county has several master service agreements in an effort to be more efficient.
Commissioners then unanimously approved budget amendments to cover the costs of all three contracts.
Click HERE to read and download the budget amendments that were approved.
Not shared at the meeting, was the timeline for the construction projects.
Click below to hear comments from the July 15, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.
