Texas 2009 - 81st Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB267

Voted on by Senate
 
Out of House Committee
 
Voted on by House
 
Governor Action
 
Bill Becomes Law
 

Caption

Relating to design, construction, and renovation standards for state buildings and facilities.

Impact

The implementation of SB267 is expected to have significant implications for state construction projects. By mandating the use of high-performance building standards that require third-party verification and substantiating documentation, the bill seeks to ensure that state buildings utilize energy and natural resources more efficiently. This will likely lead to long-term cost savings for the state and provide a framework for future building projects that prioritize environmentally responsible practices. The focus on certification standards also emphasizes transparency in the construction process.

Summary

SB267 introduces new design, construction, and renovation standards for state buildings and facilities, emphasizing high-performance and sustainable practices. The bill specifies that any state building or renovation costing more than 50% of its value must meet these new standards. Notably, this includes buildings under the jurisdiction of the Texas Department of Transportation, the Parks and Wildlife Department, and other state agencies. The requirement aims to enhance energy efficiency and improve indoor air quality, contributing to a broader effort to achieve sustainability in public infrastructure.

Contention

While supporters of SB267 argue that these standards are necessary for promoting environmentally friendly practices and reducing energy consumption in state buildings, there may be some concerns regarding the additional costs associated with compliance. Critics might argue that the stringent guidelines could increase initial construction expenses or complicate the bidding process for contractors. However, proponents counter that the long-term benefits in operational savings and environmental impact will justify any upfront costs. Some stakeholders are also wary of the potential for the bill to limit flexibility in local design and construction approaches.

Companion Bills

TX HB2019

Identical Relating to design, construction, and renovation standards for state buildings and facilities.

TX SB127

Same As Relating to design, construction, and renovation standards for state buildings and facilities.

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