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Brownsville-Gateway Land Port of Entry

A canopy structure next to a tan building, with several lanes with booths and yellow medians

The Brownsville-Gateway Land Port of Entry is located on nine acres in Brownsville, Texas. The LPOE is defined and configured to process pedestrians and vehicles across the Gateway International Bridge both in and out of Mexico. The site is within a fully developed urban site and is landlocked. The LPOE has been in operation since the 1920s, but it was not until 1957 that it began to take its current shape. In the 1990s, the LPOE underwent a renovation but has not seen any updates since.

The LPOE consists of a main building, non-commercial primary inspection, secondary inspection and canopy, and import dock that was once used for commercial operations. Much of the property was used for commercial truck inspections at one time, but with the opening of Veteran’s Bridge, located approximately three miles south on Interstate 69E, Gateway ceased commercial operations. The import dock is now used for commercial documentation and a training facility for officers. Other facilities located on site include inbound commercial inspection, a kennel and kennel administration building, outbound inspection, and toll plaza.

LPOE details

Address: 1500 W University Blvd, Brownsville, TX 78520

Year constructed: In operation since the 1920s; began to take its current shape in 1957

Port size: 9 Acres

Budget:
Total: $300,626,000

Primary tenants:
U.S. Customs and Border Protection
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission

Current status

Project design is underway, with construction planned to start in summer 2026. The anticipated completion date is late 2029.

Environmental review

We completed an Environmental Assessment in accordance with the National Environmental Policy Act in November 2023.

Project news

Dec. 19, 2022
GSA awards $264M contract for Brownsville-Gateway Land Port of Entry modernization project in Texas through Biden-Harris Investing in America agenda

La GSA adjudica contrato de $264 Millones para el Puerto de Entrada de Brownsville-Gateway en Texas a través de la Agenda de Inversión en América de la Administración Biden-Harris

April 10, 2022
GSA hosts Industry Day for Brownsville-Gateway Land Port of Entry modernization project

Nov. 10, 2022
Biden-Harris administration announces $820,000 contract award for IIJA project

Nov. 10, 2022
Biden-Harris administration announces IIJA awards at three Texas land ports

Project timeline

PlanningDesignConstruction

Program development study 
September 2023

NEPA environmental and site needs 
November 2023

Contract Award 
December 2024

Start
Winter 2025

Completion 
Winter 2026

Contract Award 
December 2024

Start
Summer 2026

Substantial completion 
Winter 2029

Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act

GSA received $3.4 billion to invest in our nation’s infrastructure and competitiveness. The law provides funding for LPOE modernization projects that will create new good-paying jobs, bolster safety and security, and make our economy more resilient to supply chain challenges.

Visit the Texas LPOE page for an overview of IIJA projects there, as well as priorities, benefits and further information.

Community impact

GSA will fully modernize the port with a new administration building, new pedestrian processing lanes, new primary building, and new passenger vehicle lanes. The project will help improve traffic flow and border security while decreasing wait times for travelers.

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