
The Woodlands Township is requesting proposals from entities for NAMING RIGHTS (Title Sponsor) that includes exclusivity within the product/service category for TRI –. Naming Rights/Title Sponsor TRI-The Woodlands The Woodlands Township is seeking to secure one or more Consultants that can assist with various materials testing needs that arise on projects for a period of 36 months. Massachusetts Missouri New Jersey New York North Carolina Oklahoma Pennsylvania Rhode Island South Carolina Tennessee Texas Virginia. Prevailing Wage Rates for Construction Projects The Woodlands Township is requesting bids for the installation of automatic gate controllers and gate installations at Transportation facilities in The Woodlands, TX. The Woodlands Waterway opened in 2002 and has since become an integral part of life in The Woodlands.Gate Automation & Maintenance for Township Transit Facilities The Waterway transaction has been in the works since a 2008 agreement, where the township agreed to maintain the location in exchange for ownership of the waterway by July 25, 2023. “This is a very historic item on our agenda and something that we have looked forward to for a long time," said Township Chairman Dr. Howard Hughes Corporation previously owned the Waterway. The board also approved a deed last Thursday that would turn the Woodlands Waterway into public land. However, this wasn't the only land transaction approved in the meeting. The Woodlands also reduced the corporation's yearly payments for maintenance of the town center over the next five years by $60,000. In return, Howard Hughes Corporation received the rights to a boat house plot of land on Lake Robbins, and a plot of land on Ashlane Way. "So, think about what can be done programming wise on a parcel of that size." This is 10 times the size of that," said Bret Strong, an attorney for The Woodlands. "The largest park we have in the Woodlands right now is 25, 26 acres. The agreement, which was originally agreed to in 2014 and later extended to 2023, gave The Woodlands ownership of a 208-acre tract of land for future park development, a 2.08-acre lot of land next to the Parks and Recreation Operations Center, and 24.312-acres of land in Bear Branch. The Woodlands Township Board of Directors approved a deal last Thursday between the township and the Howard Hughes Corporation, a property developer. The Woodlands now controls more than 200 acres of land, including a waterway within its city limits, thanks to deals with a property developer.
