MYCON General Contractors, Inc. Breaks ground on Brazos Transit District’s new coordination complex

April 10, 2020
The 11,518-square-foot building features offices, meeting spaces, a board room and lobby space.

Construction has recently started for Brazos Transit District’s new corporate headquarters, with MYCON General Contractors, Inc. (MYCON) breaking ground at the new location in Bryan, Texas.

The Coordination Complex is funded by the Federal Transit Administration (26 percent), Brazos Transit District (24 percent) and Texas Department of Transportation (50 percent).

The new Coordination Complex, deemed The Tate, is named after and dedicated to the former Bryan Mayor Marvin Tate. A survivor of the Texas A&M Junction Boys, coached by Paul "Bear Bryant" in the mid-1950s, Tate served the city of Bryan as mayor from 1985 to 1995.

The 11,518-square-foot building features offices, meeting spaces, a board room and lobby space highlighting the district's rich local history. Integrated technology, the latest in built-in accessibility features and a distinguished, adaptable board room ready for the technology of the future are a few highlights, says MYCON.

The architects on the project are Williamson Group Architects and PlanNorth Architectural Company. Brazos Transit District is the owner. The scheduled completion is December 2020.