MYCON General Contractors, Inc. Breaks Ground on the Brazos Transit District’s New Coordination Complex
MYCON General Contractors, Inc. (MYCON) recently started constructing Brazos Transit District’s new corporate headquarters located at 2117 Nuches Lane, Bryan, Texas 77803. The Coordination Complex is funded by; Federal Transit Administration (26%), Brazos Transit District (24%), and Texas Department of Transportation (50%).
“The Tate” new Coordination Complex is named after and dedicated to the former City of Bryan Mayor, Marvin Tate. A survivor of the legendary Texas A&M Junction Boys, coached by Coach Paul “Bear Bryant” in the mid-1950s, Tate served the City of Bryan as Mayor from 1985 to 1995.
The 11,518 SF 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.
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.
About MYCON
MYCON General Contractors, Inc. (MYCON) is an award-winning, industry-leading commercial contractor based in Dallas, Texas. Since 1987, MYCON’s work portfolio has spanned construction categories ranging from healthcare, industrial and institutional to office, retail, religious, manufacturing, food processing, and more. With annual revenues of approximately $300MM, MYCON has completed hundreds of commercial construction projects. For more information, visit www.mycon.com.
About Brazos Transit District
Founded in 1974, Brazos Transit District is a general public transportation provider. The company serves 16 counties and covers 13,000 square miles with a population of 1,235,930. Brazos Transit District’s mission “is to provide affordable and convenient transportation services and infrastructure to allow the general public access to goods and services.” For more information, visit http://www.btd.org/.