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Travis County Water Control and Improvement District 18

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Travis County Water Control and Improvement District 18 is planning your next contract right now.

We read every board meeting, budget, and contract expiration at Travis County Water Control and Improvement District 18. You see the projects — with decision-maker contacts — months before the RFP.

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Travis County Water Control and Improvement District 18 Project Signals14 found

Upcoming projects, hiring plans, and grant funding Civic IQ has detected at Travis County Water Control and Improvement District 18 — before the RFP. Click any signal for the full breakdown.

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