BY MANUEL HOLGUIN JR.
Another detail
Looking ahead
The TFC is also developing the Pugerville State Oce Building, a four-story, 100,000-square-foot state oce building to help agencies transition out of costly downtown leases and move more functions into state-owned space, said Francoise Luca, a spokesperson for the Texas Facilities Commission. Following the purchase land within Puger- ville’s Lakeside Meadows subdivision, the 89th Legislature later added $17 million to address rising construction costs. The facility will function as a modest suburban oce facility, roughly 30 minutes from the Capi- tol. It will feature surface parking and oer tenant amenities, such as shared conference rooms, break rooms and a grab-and-go food market. A satellite oce of the Capitol Credit Union will also occupy the rst oor. The project is supported by a combined $57 mil- lion in legislative appropriations for land, design and construction.
The new library and archives facility will preserve everything from historic ags to digital documents.
Construction on the new TSLAC building is underway, with utility work already completed and full construction continuing through 2026. The agency expects to begin moving operations into the 242,000-square-foot Pugerville facility by August 2027, with
archival transfers, equipment installation and testing continuing into the fall. The separate Pugerville State Oce Building is moving on a distinct timeline. The project remains in the design phase, according to the TFC. Site work is expected to begin in early 2026, and the building is projected to open in fall 2027.
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