Texas 2017 - 85th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2204

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

Caption

Relating to the requirements for construction contracts for certain water supply projects, treatment works, and flood control measures.

Impact

This legislation is expected to standardize and improve the integrity of construction contracts within the water sector, thereby influencing regulatory practices across Texas. By stipulating that all iron and steel products utilized in federally assisted construction projects be produced domestically, the bill supports the local manufacturing industry. Moreover, the mandate for performance bonds reinforces the commitment to completing projects to specifications, safeguarding the financial interests of the political subdivisions funding these works.

Summary

House Bill 2204 pertains to the specifications required for construction contracts linked to certain water supply projects, treatment works, and flood control measures in Texas. It amends existing guidelines within the Water Code, aiming to enforce stricter compliance on contractors regarding the materials used, monetary guarantees required, and operational standards to be upheld during project execution. The bill attempts to enhance accountability in the construction process through financial assurances and the overarching requirement to employ American-made iron and steel products unless certain exemptions apply.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 2204 may arise from the implications of enforcing domestic sourcing of construction materials. Critics may argue that the requirements could lead to increased project costs, particularly if local materials are not readily available or significantly more expensive than imported options. There are also concerns regarding the feasibility of compliance, especially for smaller contractors who may find it challenging to adhere to the financial guarantees or bond requirements outlined in the bill. These differing viewpoints raise questions about balancing local economic support with the practicalities of project financing and logistics.

Companion Bills

TX SB1416

Identical Relating to the requirements for construction contracts for certain water supply projects, treatment works, and flood control measures.

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