Board approves $3.71 million recommendation for Texas Flat Road reconstruction

5669168 · August 4, 2025

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Summary

The board voted to approve a recommendation and to authorize signatures for a $3,706,368.80 contract (LPA/SDP referenced) with Huey Stockstill for reconstruction of Texas Flat Road from Highway 607 to 603; officials said the project covers about 6.5 miles, will use open traffic with flaggers, and the engineer's estimate was roughly $5.35 million.

The Hancock County Board of Supervisors on Aug. 4 approved a letter of recommendation and authorized signature to proceed with Huey Stockstill for reconstruction of Texas Flat Road from Highway 607 to Highway 603, for $3,706,368.80 under project SDP 11260002 LPA 109415701000.

Why it matters: County staff said the work spans roughly 6.5 miles, will be staged to maintain traffic with flaggers rather than full closure, and is intended to improve a long stretch of county roadway. Supervisors also discussed schedule and start timing.

Details presented: The presenter said MDOT concurrence would take “between 30 and 45 days” before a pre-construction meeting and that construction was likely to begin approximately 60 to 75 days after concurrence. The presenter also said the engineer's estimate was "closer to 6. Yeah. I think it was $5.35[ million]," and described Huey Stockstill's bid as competitive.

Board action and conditions: The motion to approve the letter of recommendation and to authorize signatures was moved and seconded and approved on a 5-0 vote. County staff noted the approval was contingent on provision of required payment and performance insurance as required by the contract documents and MDOT concurrence before final signature.

Next steps: With board approval, staff will seek MDOT concurrence, schedule pre-construction activities and notify affected property owners and the public of traffic control plans once dates are set.

Ending: Supervisors recorded no objections to the award on the meeting record; the project manager said details of the construction package (drawings and final scope) still must be assembled before work begins.