Current Bidding Opportunities With METRO

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PROJECT DESCRIPTIONANTICIPATED LETTING DATEANTICIPATED PROJECT VALUE (ESTIMATED)ANTICIPATED SBE %
UNIVERSITY CORRIDOR BRTQ3 2024 – Q3 2025$1.5B – $2B35%
INNER KATY BRTQ3 2024$350M – $400M 35%
WEST BELFORT PARK AND RIDE AND PARKING STRUCTUREQ3 2022$60M – $70M 35%
NORTHLINE TRANSIT CENTER PARKING STRUCTUREQ4 2022 $35M – $45M35%
MAINTENANCE OF WAY FACILITY Q1 2023$30M – $40M35%
BOOST FAMILY OF SHELTERS Q2 2022 $10M – $15M 35%
WESTHEIMER 82 BOOST Q4 2022 $15M – $18M35%

Information is subject to change.

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