EQUIPMENTAMENDED

City Increases Hilltop Substation Transformer Contract Amount

The City of San Marcos plans to amend its agreement with Texas Electric Cooperatives to account for increased materials, freight, and tariff fees for the Hilltop Substation Transformer, raising the not-to-exceed contract amount to $1,900,716.55. The City Manager is authorized to execute the Change in Service upon approval of Resolution 2026-130R.

Status
AMENDED
Document date
August 14, 2026
Contract type
EQUIPMENT
Vendor
Texas Electric Cooperatives
Agency
City of San Marcos city · TX

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Scope & details

The full contract record, as filed.

Contract amount
Increase by $218,369.55 for a total not-to-exceed $1,900,716.55
Contract type
EQUIPMENT
Renewal
Change in Service amends the existing agreement to increase price; no renewal terms noted.
Document type
Agenda
Source document
City of San Marcos Regular Meeting Agenda 2026-08-18

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Frequently asked questions

Common questions about this contract, answered from the record.

Who was awarded the equipment contract by City of San Marcos city?

Texas Electric Cooperatives was awarded this equipment contract by City of San Marcos city, as recorded on August 14, 2026. The contract value is Increase by $218,369.55 for a total not-to-exceed $1,900,716.55.

How much is the Texas Electric Cooperatives contract with City of San Marcos city worth?

The Texas Electric Cooperatives contract with City of San Marcos city is valued at Increase by $218,369.55 for a total not-to-exceed $1,900,716.55, covering equipment work.

What type of contract is this?

This is a Equipment contract, documented as a agenda record, structured as a not-to-exceed (ceiling) agreement.

Where was this contract approved?

This contract appears in City of San Marcos Regular Meeting Agenda 2026-08-18 (Agenda), dated August 14, 2026 from City of San Marcos city. Civic IQ extracts contract records directly from agency meeting documents and solicitations.

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