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Dear RHCA Member,
To better support you and your business, we’ve organized all current Construction and Non-Construction Bid Opportunities and Outreach Events by region: North Texas, South Central Texas, and West Texas.
This new format allows you to quickly find opportunities based on your location and the proposal due date. We hope this change makes it easier for you to stay informed and engaged.
As always, we welcome your feedback and suggestions.
Thank you for being a committed RHCA member.
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North Texas
(Denton, Dallas, Fort Worth, Texarkana, Tyler, Wichita Falls, Waco)
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North Texas
Outreach | Training | Resources
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FREE Program | Programa Gratuito
Register Now for Next Cohorts!
Cohorte 4 [Español]
Fecha de inicio: 29 de Agosto, 2025
Fecha de fin: 31 de Octubre, 2025
Viernes – 8:00 am a 4:30 pm
RHCA Headquarters
2210 W. Illinois Ave, Dallas, TX 75224
Registro Aqui
Cohort 5 [English]
Start Date: September 5, 2025
End Date: November 7, 2025
Fridays – 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
RHCA Headquarters
2210 W. Illinois Ave, Dallas, TX 75224
Register Here
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August 29, 2025 - Fort Worth
Fort Worth Small Business Assistance Center
1150 South Fwy, Suite 116, Fort Worth, TX, United States
English
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Check-in: 7:30 am
Apply Here
Spanish
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Check-in: 12:30 pm
Apply Here
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TWO GRANTS ARE AVAILABLE TO ELIGIBLE BUSINESSES IN IRVING
Funding for both grants is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Applicants can apply for both grants, if eligible, within one application
Click Here for More Information
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HUB OPPORTUNITY
The University of Texas at Dallas, along with the Univ. of Texas at Arlington, Univ. of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and Univ. of North Texas System, invite your company to attend the “Expectation of Construction Contracts” seminar on Friday, Aug. 22nd from 11 am – 2 pm. If you are recently certified or seasoned HUB trade contractor, this event is for you.
This is your opportunity to hear from general contractors and established HUB trade firm on how to maximize your HUB certification, market your strengths, identify ways to increase your company’s bottom line and hear about upcoming contracting opportunities.
Space is limited and registration is first come, first serve.
Click Here to Register
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NEW ONLINE CONTRACT BIDDING SYSTEM
The City of Fort Worth has partnered with Bonfire Interactive to implement an online bidding platform where notification of bid opportunities and submission of responses will be handled digitally.
All current City of Fort Worth vendors, as well as any vendors interested in doing business with the City, will need to register in Bonfire Interactive; if you are already registered in Bonfire, you can use your existing name and password to register with the City.
Here are some helpful links to help you get started!
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Pegasus Link Constructors I-635 LBJ East Project Opportunities
Virtual DBE Outreach
Click Here for More Info
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Homeowner Repair Program
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NEW City of Dallas Building Inspection Announcement
In response to the recently announced "Rules for the Construction Industry" in Dallas Ordinance #200438, the City of Dallas has announced that the ordinance and its associated policies will be strictly enforced during all building inspections, and it is YOUR responsibility to ensure they are strictly adhered to in the area(s) of the jobsite being inspected while any Dallas inspections staff are present.
The announcement makes it clear that there will be no exceptions made regarding adherence to the "COVID-19 Ordinance."
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Best Practices When Submitting Permits PDOX Applications Online
Project Description: To ensure project gets routed to the proper department, on the application submittal of the Online Application for a building project please begin the description of work with one of the following phrases which most resembles your permit type: Q-Team Review, Commercial New, Commercial Remodel, Commercial Addition, Residential New, Residential Addition, Residential Addition/Remodel, Residential Remodel.
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Beginning April 1st
Customers that submit more than 5 permits per year MUST submit electronically.
For more info contact Scott Webster
214-948-5331
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South Central Texas
(Austin, Corpus Christi, Houston, San Antonio)
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South Central
Outreach | Training | Resources
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August 15, 2025 - Houston
RHCA Houston Office
7047 Harrisburg Blvd, 2nd Floor, Houston, TX, United States
English
8:00 am – 10:00 am
Check-in: 7:30 am
Apply Here
Spanish
1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
Check-in: 12:30 pm
Apply Here
This material was produced under grant number SH-000517-SH4 from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, U.S. Department of Labor. It does not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the U.S. Department of Labor, nor does mention of trade names, commercial products, or organizations implied endorsement by the U.S. Government.
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Downtown San Antonio Could See $3B+ in Construction—If Voters Approve November Bond
San Antonio’s downtown is on the verge of becoming one of the largest active construction zones in Texas—if voters approve a proposed $220–$250 million infrastructure bond this November. The bond would fund critical upgrades around Hemisfair and I-37, laying the groundwork for the multi-billion-dollar Project Marvel redevelopment.
At the center of the plan:
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A $1.3B–$1.5B Spurs arena
- $700M–$900M expansion of the Henry B. González Convention Center
- Renovations to the Alamodome and federal courthouse
- Private development across the district
The bond package includes highway ramp work, traffic signal upgrades, pedestrian connections across I-37, a 2,500-car garage near the Alamodome, and upgrades to Cesar Chavez Blvd. City leaders have said no property tax hike is planned.
Longer-term infrastructure plans—still without a price tag—could extend another 10 years beyond this first phase.
Why it matters for AEC firms:
This isn’t just one project. It’s a full pipeline. With multiple public and private funding sources—PFZ, TIRZ, venue taxes, leases, and Spurs equity—the financing strategy is layered but viable. Procurement could kick off in 2026 if the bond passes.
Stay connected with RHCA for updates on contracting timelines, RFP opportunities, and how to engage as plans move forward. The City Council must vote by August 18 to put the bond on the ballot.
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GHBPF Breakfast
Tuesday, August 26
7:30 AM - 11:15 AM
Learn from quality speakers, network, and explore contracting opportunities.
Houston Community College West Loop Campus
5601 West Loop South, Houston, TX 77081
Learn More
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Wednesday, August 27
The HUB Blueprint: Contracting & HUB Certification Essentials
Join us as we dive-deep into Contracting! We will discuss Procurement and how to become HUB certified for the State of Texas HUB Program!
Register Here
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West Texas
(Amarillo, El Paso, Laredo, Lubbock, Odessa)
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Doing Business in Dallas
Interested in starting your own business?
Evaluate your business idea and find the steps to start your business in Dallas. Get the permits you need for your construction project or new office opening and explore opportunities to doing business with the City of Dallas.
Click Here for More Information
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The Spring 2025 classes are
now open for enrollment
Schedule Here
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City of Dallas Official Statement on Immigration
DALLAS - Dallas’ diversity is our strength and contributes to the economic and cultural vibrancy of our community. We will continue to serve all our residents without regard to race, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, or other protected categories. That is not only the law but the right thing to do. The federal government is primarily responsible for enforcing immigration laws. The City of Dallas and the Dallas Police Department (DPD) will continue to be responsive to community needs and promote public safety for residents. DPD will continue to enforce city and state laws while upholding the constitutional rights of residents. DPD and other city departments are guided by the Dallas Welcoming Strategic Plan, which seeks to serve as a plan for civic, economic, and linguistic social integration and inclusion for Dallas’ diverse communities.
Currently, there are no changes to how the City of Dallas and DPD will provide services. This also means that if you are a victim of a crime, you have the right to report it, regardless of immigration status. The City of Dallas will continue to follow changes to federal or state law and will communicate if there is an impact on municipal operations through regular City communication channels, including the City of Dallas website, social media, press releases, and newsletters.
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Residents are welcome to stay connected with the City of Dallas by following us on social media:
- Facebook: @DallasCityHall / @CiudaddeDallas
- Instagram: @Dallascityhall / @Ciudaddedallas
- X (Twitter): @CityOfDallas
Additional Information:
- The federal government is primarily responsible for enforcing laws regarding immigration.
- The Dallas Police Department’s (DPD) primary concern is addressing crime in the City of Dallas.
- DPD and other city departments are guided by the Dallas Welcoming Strategic Plan, which seeks to serve as a plan for civic, economic, and linguistic social integration and inclusion for Dallas’ diverse communities.
- The City of Dallas will refer all media inquiries about DHS enforcement activities to the DHS Dallas Office public information officer.
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Did You Know?
If you wear personal protective equipment during construction work, OSHA's new final rule requires that it must properly fit. The rule goes into effect January 13, 2025.
¿Sabías qué?
Si utiliza equipos de protección personal durante los trabajos de construcción, la nueva norma final de OSHA exige que se ajusten correctamente. La norma entrará en vigor el 13 de enero de 2025.
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Cox Automotive reports that new vehicle affordability declined this spring. High demand and low inventory market dynamics triggered record high prices. There is little relief in sight.
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