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Keeping drainage systems in the Greens Bayou Watershed working well helps protect nearby neighborhoods from flooding. When a contractor needs more time, the county must formally approve the change so the project stays on track and accountable.
This is a contract amendment — specifically Change Order No. 2 — for drainage repair work in the Greens Bayou Watershed (Project ID Z100-00-00-X305). It adds 53 calendar days to the original schedule.
No dollar amount change is mentioned in the filing. The contractor, A Morfin Trucking LLC, is a local firm. The project is also exceeding its minority- and women-owned business goal: the target was 21.
57%, and current participation is at 33%.
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This item goes before the full Commissioners Court for a vote. Members of the public can attend the meeting or watch it online. If you have questions about the project itself, the contact listed in the filing is Yesenia Martinez at the Harris County Flood Control District: Yesenia.
Martinez@hcfcd.hctx.net.
When you call, you can say: “Hi, I saw "Request for approval of change in contract No. 2 with A Morfin Trucking LLC, for Drainage System Repairs in the Greens Bayou Watershed, adding 53 calendar days (Project ID Z100-00-00-X305, Job No. 24/0442, Countywide, MWBE Contracted Goal: 21.57%, MWBE Current Participation: 33%)." on Community Exchange and want to know how to take part.”
This project is part of ongoing flood control work in the Greens Bayou Watershed, which covers parts of northeast Harris County. If you live near Greens Bayou, other drainage or capital improvement projects may also be underway in your area. The Harris County Flood Control District (HCFCD) manages this work.
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