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Hidalgo County Seeks Bids for 1,000-Square-Foot Lordsburg Fire Administration Addition

Hidalgo County is accepting bids for a 25' x 40' (1,000-square-foot) addition to the Hidalgo County Fire Administration at 115 E.M.S. Lane in Lordsburg.

Marcus Williams2 min read
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Hidalgo County Seeks Bids for 1,000-Square-Foot Lordsburg Fire Administration Addition
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Hidalgo County has issued a standing request for bids (RFB) seeking qualified contractors to construct a 25-foot by 40-foot addition, a 1,000-square-foot expansion, attached to the Hidalgo County Fire Administration building at 115 E.M.S. Lane in Lordsburg. The county’s public notice frames the project as an addition to the Fire Administration facility and opens the procurement process to interested builders and trade contractors.

The RFB is listed as a standing public notice, which means Hidalgo County is accepting competitive bids under that solicitation for the Lordsburg project. The project address at 115 E.M.S. Lane places the work on the county’s primary fire-administration site in Lordsburg, and the 25' x 40' dimensions specify the planned gross footprint of the new construction.

As of February 25, 2026, the public record for this procurement does not list a construction start date in the summary notice; the RFB documents attached to the standing notice are the controlling paperwork for scope, technical specifications, bonding, insurance, licensing requirements, and submission procedures. Contractors wishing to bid will need to consult those RFB documents to confirm detailed requirements for the 1,000-square-foot addition at the Hidalgo County Fire Administration site.

The county’s choice of an RFB for this work defines the contracting route for the Lordsburg addition. The measure directly ties capital work to the Hidalgo County Fire Administration at 115 E.M.S. Lane and creates a defined scope, 25' by 40', that will shape construction costs, site logistics, and any permitting in Lordsburg. The standing notice places the project into the county procurement pipeline, where bid evaluation and award will determine timelines for the facility expansion.

For Lordsburg residents and stakeholders tracking county capital projects, the RFB for the 1,000-square-foot addition to the fire administration building is the document that sets project parameters and next steps. Hidalgo County’s public-notice approach makes the initial scope and location, 25' x 40' at 115 E.M.S. Lane, public; final construction schedule, contractor selection, and any budgetary details will be established through the RFB process and subsequent county actions.

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