Brazos County Commission Approves Contracts For Building A New Office Complex And Buying The New Home Of 9-1-1 Operations

Top is a screenshot of the map showing the location of Brazos County's new office complex and at the bottom is a photo taken December 17, 2024 of the new home of Brazos County's 9-1-1 operations.
Top is a screenshot of the map showing the location of Brazos County's new office complex and at the bottom is a photo taken December 17, 2024 of the new home of Brazos County's 9-1-1 operations.

Brazos County commissioners take the next step on two building projects.

Commissioners approved for the county’s new office building across Texas Avenue from the courthouse, a $50 million dollar construction contract and a $4.5 million dollar architect’s contract. The complex includes an office building, a walkway over Texas Avenue to connect to the courthouse, and an employee parking garage.

Click HERE to read and download the Brazos County commission agenda summary of the contracts for the new office building at 101 North Texas Avenue.

Click HERE to read and download information from the construction company that was awarded the project.

Click HERE To read and download information from the architectural firm that was awarded the project.

And commissioners approve the $2.25 million dollar purchase of a building across Villa Maria from Bryan Collegiate High School to be the new home of 9-1-1 operations for the county and the city of Bryan. County judge Duane Peters said renovation costs will be covered by the 9-1-1 agency.

Click HERE to read and download the contract to purchase the building for Brazos County’s 9-1-1 operations.

Click below to hear comments from the March 18, 2025 Brazos County commission meeting.

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