Texas Facilities Commission to spend $225 Million to build 772,558 square feet of space for Texas State offices in Austin.
Austin, Texas — According to state and local development sources, Texas Facilities Commission plans to invest $225 Million to build out 772,558 square feet of new space for the State of Texas in Austin. The state plans to occupy the new space at 1501 Lavaca Street in Austin, on or about March 1, 2027. According to the company website The Texas Facilities Commission (TFC) builds, supports, maintains, and manages over 28 million square feet of state-owned and leased facilities that house over 62,000 state employees in over 100 state agencies, all working in the service of the citizens of Texas. TFC oversees a varied property portfolio of office space, storage, warehouses, parking garages, and grounds of buildings across 283 cities and towns in Texas. Our team provides and contracts for the design and construction, property management, landscaping and custodial services, recycling and waste management services, building climate and energy automation, and the fire and security services required to keep State agencies working for our constituents. Our goal is to serve with excellence by providing high-quality work environments that are functional, energy-efficient, and cost-effective to operate.
To learn more about Texas Facilities Commission, visit http://www.tfc.state.tx.us/
Company Contact:
Fahim Idais, Chief Technology Officer
fahim.idais@tfc.state.tx.us
512-463-3446
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