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Texas hosts a steady stream of government surplus auctions from federal agencies and state platforms. Fort Hood (now Fort Cavazos), one of the largest military installations in the U.S., regularly generates surplus equipment and vehicle auctions. The state's auctions feature heavy equipment, construction machinery, vehicles, office furniture, and industrial tools from military bases, federal courthouses, and municipal agencies across Texas.
Fort Cavazos near Killeen is the primary source of military surplus in Texas, regularly auctioning vehicles, heavy equipment, and machinery. Federal courthouses in Houston, Dallas, and San Antonio also sell seized property through U.S. Marshals auctions. The GSA manages surplus from federal office buildings and agencies throughout Texas, while the DLA (Defense Logistics Agency) auctions military equipment from various installations across the state.
Texas municipalities and counties use platforms like GovDeals, PublicSurplus, and Municibid to sell surplus property. Cities like Houston, Austin, and Dallas auction off equipment when agencies upgrade or consolidate. These auctions typically require online registration, and buyers pay in full within a set timeframe after winning. Pickup or delivery arrangements vary by seller and are specified in each listing.
Heavy construction equipment dominates Texas auctions due to military and infrastructure activity. Vehicles including pickup trucks, police cars, and commercial vans are regularly available. Office equipment, computer systems, and furniture from federal buildings sell frequently. Industrial machinery, tools, and parts from military bases round out typical inventory. Seasonal patterns exist, with larger equipment auctions often occurring after military budget cycles in spring and fall.
3,570 active auctions from federal and state agencies in Texas.
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2022 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 - Pickup Trucks - Seller: Seller 30930 - ENTIG