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Obtaining a request for proposal (RFP)
Individuals and companies wishing to provide right of way acquisition
services to TxDOT should request copies of RFPs by
submitting a letter of interest (LOI). An LOI is
a simple statement indicating interest in our RFPs.
If an RFP is being published, it can be downloaded from this page or obtained by attending a
pre-proposal conference (if one is held).
Notifying TxDOT of your interest in the RFP
If RFPs or attachments are obtained by downloading or attending a pre-proposal conference,
you must notify TxDOT of your interest in the RFP if you
wish to receive clarifications or amendments to the RFP package.
Notify TxDOT in writing, via
fax, e-mail, or mail, by contacting the person listed as point of contact in the
request for letters of interest or the RFP and its Supplement(s). The
notification must include the RFP#, company name, point of contact, mailing
address, e-mail address and telephone number.
Failure to notify TxDOT of your interest in the RFP
If you have not notified TxDOT of your interest in the RFP, you waive all
claims to redress if you submit proposals that receive reduced scores because
the proposals do not incorporate or respond to clarifications or amendments to
the RFP package.
Current Requests for Proposals
You can submit a written request for an electronic or printed copy of the
RFP or notify us of your interest in the RFP by contacting:
Gus Cannon
ROW Division
118 E. Riverside Drive
Austin, TX 78704
E-mail
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