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Pre-RFPPublic WorksDetected Jun 24, 2026

The City of Victoria, Texas published a June 24, 2026 notice of public hearing for multiple unsafe buildings that may be repaired, secured, or demolished, with related costs to become liens on the affected properties. The hearing, to be held July 14, 2026 at 3:30 p.m. before the Commission on Building Standards, will determine whether each listed structure complies with city standards and what corrective work (repair, securing, moving, or demolition) will be required. This indicates the city anticipates a range of abatement work, including potential demolition and site cleanup across several residential and commercial parcels. Once orders are issued, the city may procure contractors to perform the work if owners fail to comply, then lien the properties to recover costs. Vendors in demolition, environmental remediation, hauling, and related construction services can position themselves to support the city on these current and future unsafe-building abatements as cases move from hearing decisions to work orders.

Properties include multiple residential addresses on Raab Ave, N Wheeler, Loma Vista, N East, Siegmu...

VICTORIA COUNTY WCID 1Victoria unsafe building abatement and potential demolition actions

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Public Works

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The agenda lists a consent to assignment of land for public purposes in the Forest Resources Division, Newberry Management Unit in Chippewa County. This indicates that land previously encumbered or dedicated for a public use is being reassigned, which could enable a local government or public agency to pursue new facilities, utilities, or public works on that site. While specific projects are not described, this action often precedes planning for buildings, infrastructure, or community facilities. Vendors should monitor this case and coordinate with both DNR and the receiving public entity to identify upcoming design, engineering, or construction opportunities tied to the reassigned parcel.

The specific public purpose and recipient agency are not specified in the agenda and would need foll...

Michigan Department of NR|Belle Isle Park Advisory Committee
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The FY27 budget sets aside $886.9M for Highway Multimodal Development, $255.2M for General Planning & Programming, and $110.6M for Congestion Management, with notable increases in the highway and debt program categories over FY26. Highway Multimodal funds will support bus‑only lane projects, freeway service patrol, ExpressLanes/HOV improvements, motorist services, rideshare programs, bike share, and LA River Bike Path and grade separation projects, among others. These programs together represent significant planning, design, and delivery work for roadway, managed lane, and active transportation projects. They will require professional services for corridor studies, traffic modeling, environmental work, and program management, as well as construction and systems vendors for implementation of ExpressLanes technology, roadway improvements, bike infrastructure, and TDM initiatives.

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The Building Standards Board July 8, 2026 agenda includes a staff report on current projects, specifically demolitions and properties brought into compliance. The same meeting also features multiple public hearings on substandard and dangerous buildings where staff is recommending full or partial demolition. This indicates an ongoing municipal program to inspect, declare, and abate nuisance structures across Laredo, which routinely generates demolition, hauling, and related site work. While this agenda does not name specific contractors or bids, vendors that provide demolition services, debris removal, environmental abatement, or structural assessments can expect recurring opportunities as more properties move from board action into procurement and field work. Engaging now can help align offerings with the city’s processes and safety standards for future jobs approved through this board.

Agenda signals a recurring pipeline of demolitions and compliance cases rather than a single defined...

Laredo Airport Advisory Board
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