The Facilities agency of Texas is tasked with maintaining and upgrading critical public infrastructure to support essential community services. Its core mission centers on ensuring the operational integrity of civic buildings and facilities through targeted construction, renovation, and maintenance activities.
Facilities is a government agency with procurement activity across contracts, awards, and contractors. It currently has 7 open contract opportunities.
Spending trends, top contractors, industry breakdown, and recent contract activity.
AI Mission Profile
The Facilities agency of Texas is tasked with maintaining and upgrading critical public infrastructure to support essential community services. Its core mission centers on ensuring the operational integrity of civic buildings and facilities through targeted construction, renovation, and maintenance ...
The Facilities agency of Texas is tasked with maintaining and upgrading critical public infrastructure to support essential community services. Its core mission centers on ensuring the operational integrity of civic buildings and facilities through targeted construction, renovation, and maintenance activities. Strategic priorities include modernizing public safety and educational spaces, enhancing environmental and health compliance in municipal facilities, and sustaining functional infrastructure for animal welfare and law enforcement operations. Key programs focus on facility resilience, code-compliant upgrades, and the integration of life-safety systems such as fire protection and HVAC infrastructure to meet evolving public service demands.
The agency frequently procures commercial and institutional construction services, plumbing, heating, and air-conditioning contracting, and remediation services to support structural improvements and environmental remediation. Contracting activity is primarily driven by design-build and renovation solicitations, with a consistent reliance on performance-based requirements to ensure long-term facility reliability. Procurements are typically issued as competitive solicitations without set-asides, indicating an emphasis on technical capability and cost-efficiency over socioeconomic preferences.
Primary procurement targets include NAICS 236220 for building construction, 238220 for HVAC and mechanical systems, and 562910 for hazardous material remediation, reflecting a focus on mission-critical infrastructure upgrades. The agency also engages 922160 for fire protection systems and 812320 for specialized facility support services, such as laundry and cleaning in animal care facilities. Vendor relationships are built around proven expertise in public-sector construction and systems integration, with no indication of preference for small business or minority-owned set-asides.
Organized under the Texas Department of Facilities, the agency operates statewide with no single physical headquarters, coordinating infrastructure projects across municipal and public service sites. It utilizes standard state procurement vehicles, including competitive sealed bids and request-for-proposal mechanisms, to secure construction and maintenance services for public buildings and facilities.
Recent Facilities Contracts
The latest contract opportunities posted by Facilities, including active solicitations and recent awards.