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Published December 6, 2024 at 7:00 PM
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Site work, paving and new construction of a mixed-use development in Taylor, Texas. Completed plans call civil work for a stadium, sidewalk / parking lot and water / sewer project.
https://austin.urbanize.city/post/construction-starts-williamson-county Officials broke ground Monday on an expansion of the Expo Center in Taylor, a small town north of Austin that’s becoming increasingly popular due to a nearby Samsung microchip plant under construction. The Williamson County Expo Center hosts livestock events, gun shows, rodeos, and other affairs. The 175-by-450-foot Williamson County Expo Center West Arena is a covered structure north of an RV park next to the Expo Center. It’s intended to expand capacity growing audiences as well as accommodate visitors to the RV park. Amenities in the new facility will include restrooms and showers, covered picnic pavilions, and expanded parking on a gravel lot. "We have so much growth coming our way, but that's a pretty big building, County Commissioner Russ Boles said. “We're going to have a larger covered pavilion behind me than we have currently existing, and that makes me excited,” Boles said. The West Arena is expected to cost $10.7 million and take about a year to build. The project is funded through a 2023 voter-approved parks bond. Bartlett Cocke General Contractors is the projects construction contractor, and Parkhill is serving the architect and engineer. Taylor Williamson County Williamson County Expo Center West Arena Bartlett Cocke General Contractors Parkhill -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Construction of West Arena practice pavilion at Williamson County Expo Center. Also includes site improvements, on-site detention, additional parking. Project consists pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) with a show office and public restrooms for a new practice arena for rodeo events, 2 new pre-engineered pavilions and site improvements including sidewalk by the RV parking, engineered parking lot on the north part of the site for temporary events, civil engineering services for the New West Arena, Event Parking, and Pavilions areas, and concrete pads on 3 areas with electrical and water utilities for food trucks by the existing main arena. EVERY REQUEST FOR AN INTERPRETATION OR SUBSTITUTION SHALL BE MADE IN WRITING VIA E-MAIL TO ALacey@bartlettcocke.com
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Arenas / Stadiums
$10,700,000.00
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New Construction, Paving, Site Work
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