HUB Information
Facilities Planning & Construction is dedicated to promoting full and equal opportunity in its contracting through race, ethnic and gender neutral means. In this regard, the office actively seeks the participation of Historically Underutilized Businesses (HUB), which are minority-owned and woman-owned companies, in its construction projects. The Vice Chancellor for Facilities Planning & Construction also acts as the Texas Tech University System HUB Coordinator and monitors HUB purchasing by all TTU System offices.
Partnering with FP&C
Professional services firms, construction general and sub-contractors, suppliers and others doing business with Facilities Planning & Construction must demonstrate a good faith effort to meet these goals through:
- Submission of a complete, comprehensive HUB Subcontracting Plan (HSP) along with any statement of Qualifications or Proposal (NOTE: HUB firms MUST also submit an HSP)
- Commitment to making a good faith effort toward HUB participation in all contracts with FP&C
- Participation in the Mentor/Protege Program
- Identification of HUB eligible firms who are not yet certified and aiding them in becoming certified
HUB Opportunities
To find upcoming projects you may be eligible to participate, please see:
The marketplace has a complete listing of all pending contracts and purchases for 麻豆天狼副利院 and its four universities. The Texas Tech Agency Codes are as follows:
麻豆天狼副利院 | 768 |
Texas Tech University | 733 |
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center | 739 |
Angelo State University | 737 |
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso | 774 |
Midwestern State University | 735 |
HUB Certification
If you are eligible, but not yet certified as a HUB, certified HUB subcontractors have reported a substantial increase in invitations to bid on projects since the HUB program started. State certification as a HUB will increase your business' visibility with general contractors and others trying to win State contracts and provide you with a broader range of opportunities. The process for becoming certified, while it does require gathering some information, is generally not complicated. For additional information on becoming certified as a HUB, please visit:
Texas HUB Goals
The TTU System is committed to supporting the good faith effort of meeting HUB goals for the state of Texas (listed below) by including HUB awareness and participation in all of its activities as a normal part of doing business.
Heavy Construction other than building contracts | 11.2% |
Building Construction including general contractors and operative builders contracts | 21.1% |
Special Trades construction contracts | 32.9% |
Professional Services contracts | 23.7% |
All other services contracts | 26% |
Commodities contracts | 21.1% |
For additional information on the Texas State HUB program, please see:
To Search for HUB firms on the CMBL, please see:
HUB Reports
FY17
TTUS 2017 Estimated Value of Expected Costs
FY18
TTUS 2018 Estimated Value of Expected Costs
FY19
TTUS 2019 Estimated Value of Expected Costs
FY20
FY21
FY22