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The Sheriff's Office needs a dedicated space to train deputies and staff on how to respond to active shooter situations. The original design contract needed a small increase to cover additional architectural and engineering work on that facility.
The amendment adds $15,000 to the existing agreement with Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects, Inc. The firm is handling design services for the training facility. The contract includes a goal of 19.
60% participation from minority- and women-owned businesses (MWBE).
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This is a government procurement item, not a public application or service. It moves through the Commissioners Court agenda process. If you have questions about the item, the listed contact is Lauren.
Stuckett@bmd.hctx.net.
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When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request by the Office of the Purchasing Agent that the County Judge execute an amendment to an agreement with Brinkley Sargent Wiginton Architects, Inc. in the additional amount of $15,000 for additional professional architectural and/or engineering services for the design of the Harris County Sheriff’s Office Active Shooter Training Facility for the Office of the County Engineer (240302), MWBE Contracted Goal: 19.60%." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
This item connects to ongoing capital projects managed by the Harris County Office of the County Engineer. It is also part of Harris County's broader public safety infrastructure work through the Sheriff's Office. Residents interested in how the county spends money on law enforcement training may want to follow this and similar agenda items.
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