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Government Projects in Bee County

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The Bee County Appraisal District’s 2027 proposed budget (Option 1) allocates 563,781 for appraisal services and software, covering contracts with Capitol (mineral appraisal), Western (commercial/real/BPP), BIS (GIS, website, IT services, deed processing), PACS software and equipment, and Eagleview oblique photography. The detailed narrative states these are ongoing contracts and explicitly includes an annual cost of 57,200 for Eagleview oblique photography, indicating that core appraisal and GIS/IT vendors are already in place for 2027. This is effectively a decided spend profile rather than an upcoming competition, but it provides clear incumbent intelligence for mineral, commercial, GIS/IT, and imagery services in the district. Vendors in appraisal software, GIS, imaging, and valuation services can use this as a benchmark for timing follow-on proposals such as integrations, training, analytics add‑ons, or future replacement/upgrade discussions as the 2027 budget is finalized and future-year budgets are developed.

Contract Award
$563,781Jun 22, 2026

Coastal Bend College’s Board is being asked on June 16, 2026 to approve the Bee Central Appraisal District’s proposed allocation of 2027 appraisal district budget costs to the college. For tax year 2027, the college’s share is set at 99539 and will be paid in quarterly installments through the fiscal year from the Tax Collection and Assessment budget line. This is a statutory obligation that ensures continued property appraisal services needed for assessing and collecting ad valorem taxes in the college’s service area. While the appraisal services and budget allocation are effectively decided and mandated, this signals ongoing operational spending tied to tax collection and assessment that may relate to financial systems, reporting, and compliance support around these payments.

Contract Award
$99,539Jun 16, 2026

Coastal Bend College administration requested Board approval on June 16, 2026 to renew its existing lease agreement with Workforce Solutions Coastal Bend for office space at the Kingsville Campus. The renewal covers the period from May 1, 2026 through April 30, 2027, representing the first renewal term under the original lease. The agreement supports workforce development and employment services within the college’s service area and generates rental revenue of 3392.55 per month, or 40710.60 annually, for the college. The board is asked to approve the renewal and authorize the College President to execute all related documents, signaling that facilities and related support services for this tenant will continue at least through April 2027.

Contract Award
$40,710Jun 16, 2026

Coastal Bend College administration sought Board approval on June 16, 2026 to proceed with replacing the College’s existing campus telephone equipment and implementing a new telephone solution compatible with the Zoom Phone platform. Information Technology Services determined that the majority of roughly 350 existing desk phones cannot be reliably updated or supported due to unsupported firmware and limited manufacturer support, and only about ten newer phones are Zoom-compatible. Administration evaluated options including reusing existing hardware, a software-only deployment, and full hardware replacement, and is recommending a full replacement approach. The Board is being asked to authorize the President or designee to procure Zoom-compatible desk phones, related accessories, software licensing, and implementation services, in an amount not to exceed 100000, in line with institutional purchasing policies and state procurement rules. This signals an active IT/telecom procurement where vendors of Zoom Phone-compatible devices, deployment services, and related support can position themselves for quotes, bids, or cooperative contract offers and implementation support work.

Active Opportunity
$100,000Jun 16, 2026

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