BROWNSVILLE PUBLIC UTILITIES BOARD
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
FOR
MICROSOFT FABRIC READINESS, LICENSING
& IMPLEMENTATION ADVISORY SERVICES
P041-26
Proposal Due: June 3, 2026 by 5:00 PM
Proposal Acknowledgement: June 4, 2026 at 10:00 AM
LEGAL NOTICE
AND
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
P041-26
The Brownsville Public Utilities Board (BPUB) will accept electronic or sealed proposals for
(hereon styled “RFP”) Microsoft Fabric Readiness, Licensing & Implementation Advisory Services
until 5:00 PM, June 3, 2026, in the Brownsville PUB Purchasing Office, 1155 FM 511, Olmito, Texas.
Electronic or sealed proposals received after this time will not be considered.
RFP’s will be acknowledged by BPUB on June 4, 2026 at 10:00 AM. Firms can call in at 10:00 AM, June
4, 2026 to (956) 214-6020 to listen to the proposal opening.
Brownsville Public Utilities Board utilizes the Texas Purchasing Group to post Request for Proposal (RFP)
and bid opportunities.
Registration is available by following the
link: https://www.bidnetdirect.com/texas/brownsville-pub, if you haven’t already registered.
Detailed specifications may also be obtained at the following website: https://www.brownsville-
pub.com/rfp_status/open/
Please mark on the outside of the envelope and on any carrier’s envelopes: "SEALED PROPOSAL
FOR MICROSOFT FABRIC READINESS, LICENSING & IMPLEMENTATION ADVISORY
SERVICES (P041-26), June 3, 2026, 5:00 PM", and send to the attention of Diane Solitaire, Purchasing
Department, 1155 FM 511, Olmito, TX 78575.
Each proposal shall constitute an offer to the Board, as outlined therein, and shall be irrevocable
for at least ninety (90) days after the time announced for the opening thereof.
The BPUB will not be responsible in the event that the U.S. Postal Service or any other courier
system fails to deliver the sealed proposals to the Brownsville Public Utilities Board, Purchasing Office by
the given deadline above. Proposals will be accepted via electronic transmission through Bidnet only.
The BPUB specifically reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, to waive irregularities or
informalities in any or all proposals and to accept any proposal which is deemed to be in the best interest
of the Board.
BY:
Diane Solitaire
Purchasing
Brownsville Public Utilities Board
(956) 983-6366 – Phone
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FORM
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Microsoft Fabric Readiness, Licensing & Implementation Advisory Services
For any clarifications, please contact Diane Solitaire at Brownsville PUB Purchasing Department at (956)
983-6366 or e-mail: dsolitaire@brownsville-pub.com
Please e-mail this page upon receipt of the legal notice. If you only received the legal notice and you want
the proposal package emailed, please provide an email address in the space designated below.
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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
GENERAL BACKGROUND
The BPUB, located in Cameron County on the Rio Grande approximately 23 miles from the Gulf
of Mexico, is a home rule city organized and existing under the laws of the state of Texas, including
the City’s Charter, as amended (the “charter”). The city owns and operates a combined electric,
water, and wastewater utilities system (collectively, the “system”) serving the city and certain areas
outside the city. The City’s authority with regard to public utility ownership and services is
generally exercised through the Brownsville Public Utilities Board (the “Board”). The Board,
created and established by Article VI of the Charter as a separate and distinct agency of the city,
has authority to control, manage, and operate the system and to expand and apply System revenues,
subject to certain limitations. The BPUB executive administration includes a General
Manager/Chief Executive Officer, one Assistant General Manager/Chief Operating Officer, one
Chief Administrative Officer, a Chief Financial Officer and a Chief Legal Counsel responsible for
specific divisions. The BPUB employs approximately 600 employees. The Board’s fiscal year is
the 12-month period ended September 30th of each year and is referred to herein as the “fiscal
year.”
PURPOSE
This Project Scope Summary is provided to expedite vendor quoting and avoid procurement
process delays. It identifies the specific Microsoft Fabric platform components BPUB is seeking
to procure, provides a projected workload profile for sizing, and outlines the information required
to generate a preliminary quote.
BPUB is an established Microsoft customer with active licensing under Microsoft 365, Power BI,
and Azure Active Directory / Entra ID. This procurement evaluation is aligned to BPUB Strategic
Plan 25’ – 30’, Initiative 30 (SFA-7 / SSD-14 / SSD-15).
ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND
BPUB is completing deployment of an Advanced Metering Infrastructure (AMI) network
encompassing approximately 113,000 endpoints (electric and water combined), with full
completion projected in 2027.
The AMI Support Department manages four integrated source systems that will feed the proposed
Fabric platform:
• SmartWorks Compass MDM (PostgreSQL) — meter data management, VEE processing,
read collection
• Landis & Gyr HES (SaaS) — 15-minute interval electric reads, outage last-gasp events,
device telemetry
• Badger BEACON SaaS (Water HES) — hourly water reads, leak detection flags, device
status
• Cayenta CIS (SQL Server) — customer accounts, billing cycles, service orders
Projected Data Ingestion
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BPUB is currently operating under Microsoft 365 E3 licensing and is actively working toward
migration to G5.
PROPOSED PLATFORM DIRECTION
BPUB has completed an internal evaluation and has identified Microsoft Fabric — specifically
OneLake, Fabric Data Factory, Fabric Lakehouse, and Power BI Direct Lake — as the preferred
enterprise analytics platform. The platform will implement a three-layer Medallion Architecture
(Bronze → Silver → Gold) using Delta Parquet format within OneLake.
The platform is expected to benefit multiple BPUB departments beyond AMI, including
Operations, Engineering, GIS, SCADA, and Information Technology.
PROPOSAL INFORMATION
All proposal envelopes shall contain a signed original. The original proposals will be opened and
only the Firm’s name read aloud at the BPUB Purchasing Office located at 1155 FM 511, Olmito,
TX. All proposals will be managed by BPUB in a manner that avoids disclosure of the contents to
competing Firms and keeps the proposals confidential during any negotiations. All proposals will
be open for public inspection as stated in the public information act, after the contract is awarded;
however, trade secrets and confidential commercial or financial information in the proposals
specifically identified by the Firms will not be open for public inspection. Accordingly, all pages
in the proposal that the Firm considers to be proprietary and confidential should be appropriately
marked.
Direct any questions to Diane Solitaire, Purchasing Department, by email at
dsolitaire@brownsville-pub.com.
Candidates must guarantee their Original Proposal or subsequently clarified proposal for at least
ninety (90) days from the Original Proposal opening date. To obtain the best and final offers, the
BPUB may require written clarifications and explanations of Firm proposals after Original
Proposal submissions when certain candidates have been selected for interviews. The BPUB will
not be liable for any of the Firm’s costs or expenses incurred in preparation or presentation of the
Proposal(s). The BPUB also reserves the right to conduct a pre-award survey, or to require other
evidence of technical, production, managerial, financial, or other abilities prior to the award of the
contract.
The BPUB will follow Texas Local Government Code procurement procedures found at: Sections
252.021(b)(c); 252.041(b); 252.042; 252.043(h); 252.049(b).
To ensure that the award is made to the Firm whose proposal best meets the needs of the BPUB,
discussion may be conducted with the top three (3) rated Firms at BPUB’s discretion. After the
meeting(s), five (5) working days will be allowed for the Firms to submit all requested additional
information and explanations in writing, which shall be deemed a part of their final offer. The Firm
shall submit with such clarifications and explanations any revised projected schedule. The Firms
shall be treated fairly and equally with respect to any and all opportunities for discussion,
clarification, and explanation of proposals.
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This is the opportunity summary page. It provides an overview of this opportunity and a preview of the attached documentation.