Houston Contractors Can Capitalize on Disaster Relief Efforts
October 17, 2009 – In the wake of hurricanes Ike and Dolly, the Texas Department of Housing and Community Affairs (TDHCA) has $620 million in its coffer to help rebuild damaged or destroyed residences. Houston contractors should be aware that it was just announced that the TDHCA will be spending $277,676 on repairs to Houston’s Tidwell Estates Apartments. This low income rental development requires major roof reconstruction as a result of the storms.
It is the mission of the TDHCA to not only bring stability and comfort to those affected by Ike and Dolly, but to also aid the ailing construction economy. All construction companies holding a Texas contractors license in the Houston area should pursue these community rebuilding contracts, as they offer steady income as well as peace of mind. To date, Texas has received close to $1.3 billion in federal dollars to aid in the state’s disaster recovery efforts.
jobtrio.com Staff
Construction Industry Newswire
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