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Pre-Development and Development Services for 911 Emergency Communications and Emergency Operations Center

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BIZ26-00030973State & Local

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The City of Dallas is seeking qualified firms to serve as a Developer Agent for the pre-development and development of a new mission-critical 911 Emergency Communications Center and Emergency Operations Center, as authorized under Texas Local Government Code Section 271.908. The project involves the redevelopment and adaptive reuse of an existing facility to create a secure, resilient, and technologically advanced hub for emergency communications and emergency management operations. The Developer Agent will be responsible for managing all phases of pre-development and development activities, ensuring alignment with the City’s objectives for functionality, safety, and operational continuity. Interested firms must submit Qualification Statements by the deadline of August 7, 2026, in response to solicitation BIZ26-00030973, which was posted on July 16, 2026. The procurement is open to qualified entities without set-aside restrictions, and all proposals should demonstrate expertise in large-scale public infrastructure projects, particularly those involving emergency response facilities. Primary point of contact for inquiries is Melony Hilson, reachable via melony.hilson@dallas.gov. The project will be performed in Texas, with no specific city or zip code designated, and detailed information is available through the City’s online procurement portal.

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Dallas seeks qualified developer agent for pre-development and construction of new 911 Emergency Communications Center.

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Texas → City Of DallasView Agency

NAICS

237990 - Other Heavy and Civil Engineering ConstructionView NAICS

Place of Performance

TX, USA

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RFQ BIZ26-00030973 Pre-Development and Development Services for 911 Emergency Communications and Emergency Operations Center

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Performance and Payment Bonds Insurance Quote Form

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Specifications for Pre-Development and Development Services for 911 Emergency Communications and Emergency Operations Center - General Terms and Conditions

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AgencyTexas → City Of Dallas
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OfficeTX, USA
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Office AddressTX, USA
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The City of Dallas (the “City”) is requesting Qualification Statements from qualified firms to act as the City’s agent (hereinafter defined as “Developer Agent”) to provide pre-development and development services, in accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 271.908 (“TLGC”), for the redevelopment and adaptive reuse of an existing facility into a new mission-critical 911 Emergency Communications Center (“911") and Emergency Operations Center (“EOC”) (the “Project”). The Project will provide a resilient, secure, and technologically advanced facility supporting emergency communications and emergency management operations.

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