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Cobb County approves transportation, IT and facilities contracts totaling multimillion-dollar projects

Cobb County Board of Commissioners · October 29, 2025

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Summary

At its Oct. 28 meeting the board approved contracts for advanced traffic-management systems, bridge-fencing IGA, two sidewalk projects, courthouse HVAC upgrades, rooftop HVAC units and a court-document digitization contract. All routine contract items passed with 5-0 votes.

The Cobb County Board of Commissioners approved multiple procurement items Oct. 28 covering transportation, information technology and facilities upgrades.

The Department of Transportation presented four regular-tab items recommending contracts and agreements. The board approved a purchasing instrument with Computus Center United States Inc. for Advanced Transportation Management Systems and Transportation Management Center infrastructure (project B2515) in the amount of $717,171.22. The board also approved an intergovernmental agreement with the Georgia Department of Transportation for bridge fencing on South Barrett Reliever Phase 3 (project X2407) and an amendment to the county's framework agreement with the Town Center Community Improvement District for the same project.

Two sidewalk construction contracts were approved: Glosson Enterprises LLC for West Sandtown Road Sidewalk South (not to exceed $646,477.25, project B2711) and Onshape Construction LLC for Pete Shaw Road sidewalk (not to exceed $2,436,054.25, project B2732). Each item was moved, seconded and carried by the board with a 5-0 vote.

On the technology side, the board approved a two-year contract with Xerox Corporation, funded by 2022 SPLOST project B0010, not to exceed $876,700 to digitize state-court documents and reduce physical storage needs. The procurement was made under the Georgia Technology Authority Master Services Agreement.

Facilities Management brought two items for HVAC upgrades. The board approved a purchase and installation agreement with Max Air Mechanical Inc. for an HVAC control-system upgrade at the Cobb County Superior Court building (70 Haines Street) in an amount not to exceed $771,680, and approved a contract with Trane Technologies Company LLC to buy seven rooftop HVAC units and associated materials for Potter Spring Station (1150 Potter Spring Street) not to exceed $535,591. Both items carried on voice votes of 5-0.

Each contract was authorized with corresponding budget transactions and with authority for appropriate county personnel to execute required documents.

The board did not attach additional contingencies to these approvals during the meeting.