The Clayton County Board of Supervisors awarded a contract to Kendrick Fence to replace fencing at Russell Park.
Parks and Recreation staff presented two competitive quotes — Kendrick Fence at $63,006.63 and a second bidder (Jeffcoat) at $64,003.65. Supervisor Chandler moved to accept the Kendrick Fence quote and Supervisor Chambers seconded. The motion carried on a voice vote.
Parks Director Michelle Burrell said staff will provide the formal quotes and complete the purchase order process so vendors can be scheduled. The board asked that the contract documentation be provided to the county clerk and administrator to proceed with work.
Why it matters: the fencing project addresses park safety and accessibility and uses allocated funds; awarding the job begins the procurement and scheduling process.
What’s next: parks staff will submit contract paperwork and coordinate the start date with Kendrick Fence.