Office of Risk Management
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Convention Center Renovation Insurance Policies (25-2501A)
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March 2026
Briefing providing an overview of the responsibilities and functions of the Office of Risk Management, presented by its director.
Overview of Responsibilities of the Office of Risk Management [Zeronda Smith, Director, Office of Risk Management]
January 2026
Authorizes a one-year excess workers' compensation insurance policy via an Interlocal Agreement with the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool, effective February 1, 2026 through January 31, 2027, not to exceed $750,000 from the Workers' Compensation Fund.
Authorize a one-year policy for excess workers’ compensation insurance through an Interlocal Agreement with the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool, and subject to approval by the Execu
December 2025
Authorizes a three-year service price agreement with Click Appraisal Service LLC for property appraisal services for the Office of Risk Management, estimated at $28,125 funded by the Liability Reserve Fund.
Authorize a three-year service price agreement for property appraisal services for the Office of Risk Management - Click Appraisal Service LLC, lowest responsible bidder of two - Estimated amount of $
September 2025
Authorize the city's contracted broker of record, Marsh & McLennan Companies, to purchase multiple lines of insurance coverage for the city for fiscal year October 2025 through September 2026, at a not-to-exceed cost of $15,261,509.25 from the Risk Management Fund.
Authorize the City’s contracted broker of record, Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc. to purchase insurance policies for commercial property, boiler and machinery and loss control, terrorism, cyber liabi
August 2025
Authorization of a three-year service contract with Marsh & McLennan Companies for commercial insurance and broker of record services for the Office of Risk Management, not to exceed $438,500, with two optional one-year renewals totaling $175,400.
…rmation section, for commercial insurance and broker of record services for the Office of Risk Management - Marsh & McLennan Companies, Inc., most advantageous proposer of three - Not t…
Authorizes the city's OCIP broker Marsh USA, LLC to purchase insurance policies (including general liability, workers' compensation, and builders risk) for the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Master Plan Renovation and Expansion Project for 2025–2030, and increases appropriations by up to $58,760,667.
Authorize (1) the City’s contracted Owner Controlled Insurance Program (OCIP/ROCIP) broker of record, Marsh USA, LLC, to purchase the Kay Bailey Hutchison Convention Center Master Plan Renovation and
March 2025
Authorization for the city's contracted broker McGriff Insurance Services, LLC to purchase an auto property damage and catastrophic fleet damage insurance policy for the period April 15, 2025 through April 14, 2026, at a cost not to exceed $1,587,591.
Authorize the City’s contracted broker of record, McGriff Insurance Services, LLC, to purchase an auto property damage/catastrophic fleet damage insurance policy with as-needed coverage for the period
January 2025
Authorizes a five-year service price agreement with Primary Health Physicians, PLLC (dba CareNow) for drug and alcohol testing and medical services for the Office of Risk Management, estimated at $10,065,275 funded through the Workers Compensation Fund.
Authorize a five-year service price agreement for drug and alcohol testing and medical services for the Office of Risk Management - Primary Health Physicians, PLLC dba CareNow, most advantageous propo
Authorizes a one-year excess workers' compensation insurance policy through an interlocal agreement with the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool, effective February 1, 2025 through January 31, 2026, for up to $750,000.
Authorize a one-year policy for excess workers’ compensation insurance through an Interlocal Agreement with the Texas Municipal League Intergovernmental Risk Pool, and subject to approval by the Execu