Judicial Center
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Steel Going Up - February 2011
Driving down Newnan Street, you will be able to see several stories of steel being erected as the General Contractor continues to frame the new Judicial Center.
Read the article: Judicial Center: A Sight to Behold
Groundbreaking - July 7, 2010
Members of the Carroll County Board of Commissioners, Carrollton City Council and the judicial community gathered to officially break ground on the site of the new Judicial Center on Wednesday, July 7, 2010 at 6pm. Chairman Bill Chappell, Mayor Wayne Garner and Sheriff Terry Langley acknowledged the spirit of cooperation between the city and county governments that enabled the court house to remain in downtown Carrollton.
Judicial Center Update - June 3, 2010
Construction of the new Carroll County Judicial Center is set to begin on Thursday, June 10, 2010 after a Notice to Proceed is issued by the County. At the June 1st meeting, the Board of Commissioners approved the low bid of $16,939,927 from J&R Construction and Development, a local building contractor. This bid includes plans for a 5th Floor and will also enable Court House employees to remain in the Annex while construction is underway.
Court services will not be interrupted during construction, which is anticipated to take 18 months. Starting after business hours, Wednesday, June 9, 2010, Tanner Street south of the new parking deck and the parking lots adjacent to the Court House will be closed. Residents will be able to park in the newly opened deck off Tanner Street and access the building from the Newnan Street entrance.
Project Management Plan
- Communications Plan
- Parking Plan and Design (during Construction)
Photos
- Photo from new parking deck facing the old Court House
- Photo overlooking the site of the new Judicial Center
- Project Identification Sign
- Groundbreaking - July 7, 2010
- Judicial Center Rendering
Contact Information
Randy Simpkins
Project Manager



