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Harris County to Vote on $250,000 Architect Contract
Commissioners will vote on adding $250,000 to an AECOM contract for architect services.
By Harris County Commissioners Court -- Apr 13, 2026
Overview
Harris County leaders are preparing to vote on expanding a contract with AECOM Technical Services. The proposal asks for an extra $250,000 to pay for additional professional architect services.
The county already has an agreement with AECOM, a major engineering and design company. This amendment would add more money to cover architect work that was not part of the original contract. The extra services are needed for ongoing county projects.
Commissioners Court has marked this item as ready for a vote. The proposal has the number 26-2292 on the official agenda. County Judge Lina Hidalgo would sign the contract amendment if commissioners approve it.
Our community can follow this vote through the county's public meeting process. Residents can watch commissioners court meetings online or attend in person to see how our tax dollars get spent on county projects.
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Harris County government serves over 4.7 million residents across the greater Houston area. The county provides essential services including public health, flood control, law enforcement, road infrastructure, and the justice system through its Commissioners Court and county departments.
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