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Clayton County Slbe and Mwbe Certified Vendors List CLAYTON COUNTY SLBE AND MWBE CERTIFIED VENDORS LIST Expiration Business Type Business Name Address Contact Name & Information County NAICS & NIGP Codes Date Description 6971 Peachtree Industrial Boulevard Adam Soyah Construction of Buildings, Specialty Trade, Suite A Merchant Wholesalers, Professional, Scientific and 236220, 238210, 238220, 238290, 238390, MWBE 03-12-2023 PH: 678-772-0942 Gwinnett County 5 Seasons Mechanical LLC Peachtree Corners, GA 30092 Technical services, Administrative and Support 423320, 423720, 423740, 54160, 561790 [email protected] services P.O. Box 43545 Tracey J. Felder Industrial Detergents, Soaps, Cleaners, Chemical SLBE 10-09-2021 Atlanta, GA 30336 PH: 404-924-4290 Fulton County Products, 325199, 325611, 325998, 423610, 423850 MWBE 11-06-2022 5 Star Enterprise, Inc. [email protected] Janitorial Equipment & Supplies 167 Wheaten Drive Andrea Barnett MWBE 08-07-2022 360 Specialties, LLC Suite 100 PH: 800-320-2902 Cherokee County Specialty trade contractor 238990 Woodstock, GA 30188 [email protected] Avis Roderick Hill Licensed General Contractor 3510 Hickory Walk Lane Electrical Contractors and other Wiring 238210, 91082, 90924, 91438, 90922, SLBE 02-14-2022 A&A Construction and Electrical, Inc. PH: 678-525-7036 DeKalb County Ellenwood, GA 30294 Installation Contractors 90900, 90954 [email protected] Licensed Electrical Contractor Local General Freight Trucking, General Freight Trucking-long distance, truckload, General Freight Trucking-Long Distance-Less then truckload, SLBE 12-01-2021 Juanita Marry 658 Lamar Hutcheson Parkway Specialized Freight(except used goods) Trucking- 238190, 484122, 484110, 484220, 484220, MWBE 02-20-2022 PH: 404-835-7768 Clayton County Accession Distribution, Inc. Riverdale, GA 30274 Local, Specialized Freight (except used 484230, 811310 [email protected] goods)Trucking-long distance, Commercial and Industrial Machinery and equipment (except Automotive Electronic) Repair and Maintenance Juanita Marry SLBE 04-01-2024 658 Lamar Hutcheson Parkway PH: 404-996-1355 Clayton County Vocational School 611519 MWBE 04-01-2023 Accession Distribution Training & Staffing, Inc. Riverdale, GA 30274 [email protected] Professional Engineering Prashanthi Reddy 3200 Presidential Drive Engineering Services SLBE 09-28-2023 PH: 404-241-8722 ext. 301 Cobb County Environmental Engineering Services 541330, 541370, 541380, 92500 Accura Engineering & Consulting Services, Inc. Atlanta, GA 30340 [email protected] Industrial Engineering Services Highway, Street and Bridge Construction, Masonry 2000 Sullivan Road Akinlolu Akinyemi Contractors, Site Preparation Contractors, Curb, gutter, Sidewalk, Driveway Construction, Small 237310, 238140, 238910, 91319, 913747, MWBE 10-05-2021 Suite C PH: 404-957-3859 Fulton County AGP Construction, Inc. Business Consulting, Organizational Development 91820, 91890, 91883, 96861 College Park, GA 30349 [email protected] Consulting, Strategic Technology Planning and Consulting, Pavement Marking Services Martin Morris Jr. P.O. Box 93325 PH: 404-872-0434 Painting & Wallcovering Contractors, SLBE 06-28-2022 Atlanta, GA 30377 Fulton County 238320, 238990 All American Markets Inc. dba MOPAC PH: 404-293-0434 Speciality Trade Contractors [email protected] SLBE 02-05-2022 1800 Phoenix Boulevard Dannelle Crowe 541620, 91522, 91573, 92640, 92642, Communications and Community Engagement Building 400, Suite 400-4 PH: 404-819-1092 Fulton County 92670, 96160 Alliance Strategies Consulting, LLC Environmental Consulting Services College Park, GA 30349 [email protected] Kelli Wilson P.O. Box 7 Other Heavy and Civil Engineering Construction, SLBE 09-24-2021 PH: 404-366-6879 DeKalb County Site Preparation Contractors, Iron and Steel Mills, 237990, 238910, 331111, 91071 American Shoring, Inc. Conley, GA 30288 [email protected] Shoring and Reinforcement Services Mitchell Tulloch 368 Coral Circle PH: 470-488-9820 SLBE 08-05-2021 Henry County Tax Services 541219, 541213 Anytime Tax Services, Inc. McDonough, GA 30253 [email protected] REVISED 07-14-2021 Page 1 CLAYTON COUNTY SLBE AND MWBE CERTIFIED VENDORS LIST Expiration Business Type Business Name Address Contact Name & Information County NAICS & NIGP Codes Date Description Tomika Culpepper-Ransaw 3375 Centerville Highway Mining (except Oil and Gas), machinery PH: 470-869-1275 212321, 333111, 484220, 484230, 532120, MWBE 03-16-2023 Suite 392593 Gwinnett County Manufacturing, truck transportation, rental and A.O.T. Inc. [email protected] 562111, 562119, 562212 Snellville, GA 30039 leasing services, waste management Connie D. Watson 531210, 531300, 21085, 91039, 91300, SLBE 12-31-2021 AusDanBrook Properties dba ADB Pros, Inc. 11758 Hastings Bridge Road Real Estate Management Services PH: 404-453-3347 Henry County 91327, 91347, 95400, 95857, 95883, 96102, Hampton, GA 30228 Property Management [email protected] 96224, 99884, 94615 Commercial and Institutional Building Construction, Audra Cooper Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction, SLBE 01-17-2022 3099 Washington Road 236220, 237310, 238110, 238350, 91400, PH: 404-559-1805 Fulton County Foundation and Structure Contractors, Finish Autaco Development, LLC East Point, GA 30344 90638 [email protected] Carpentry Contractors, General Construction Services SLBE 08-24-2021 Lolita Martin P.O. Box 361171 Security Systems - Installation MWBE 06-21-2023 PH: 470-222-6519 DeKalb County Monitoring, CCTV - Telecommunication - Low 561621, 517110, 238210 Automated Security Integrators, LLC Decatur, GA 30036 [email protected] Voltage Fire Alarm SLBE 08-15-2021 Persiah Bedward 1113 Huntington Place Circle Hauling Services, Aggregate, MWBE 12-09-2022 PH: 404-227-6042 DeKalb County 96239, 74505, 96154, 484110, 484220 Bedward & Miller Transport, Inc. Lithonia, GA 30058 Asphalt, Milling, Dry bulk trucking, dump trucking, [email protected] Jan P. Bryson 101 Marietta St. NW 237110, 541330, 541820, 92517, 92535, PH: 404-581-9656 Civil & Environmental Engineering, Inspecting MWBE 10-08-2021 Suite 2000 Fulton County 92555 BenchMark Management, LLC [email protected] General Engineering Atlanta, GA 30303 8455 Highway 85 Vincent Lott SLBE 12-28-2023 Computer Network, Facilities Management Services 541330, 541511, 541512, 541513, 541519, Building 500 - Suite 210 PH: 770-617-8791 Clayton County MWBE 09-11-2021 BeVera Solutions, LLC Computer 541611, 541618, 541690, 611420 Riverdale, GA 30274 [email protected] Bejanae Kareem Education & Training Consulting, Educational SLBE 11-08-2022 67 Wynfield Way PH: 678-820-9195 Clayton County Support Services, Administrative Management 91838, 611710,541611 MWBE-11-08-2021 BK International Education Consultancy Jonesboro, GA 30238 [email protected] Consulting Marcus J. Blash SLBE 11-25-2021 P.O. Box 17881 PH: 404-379-8971 DeKalb County Specialized Freight, Trucking, Local 484220 MWBE 11-25-2022 Blash Trucking Service Atlanta, GA 30316 [email protected] Chantell Sanders SLBE 08-20-2023 P.O. Box 92746 Business Consulting, Family & Social Services, PH: 678-453-8060 Fulton County 91821, 95243, 91838 MWBE 08-20-2022 Borni Consulting, LLC Atlanta, GA 30314 Education & Training Consulting [email protected] Jameel Hanif 500 W. Lanier Avenue General Contractor, Interior Finishes SLBE 09-05-2022 PH: 770-469-7271 Commercial & Institutional Building 236220, 238350 Suite 801 Fayette County MWBE 09-05-2021 Brad Construction Co II, LLC Fax: 770-469-6774 Millwork, Roofing, Exterior Renovation 238990 Fayetteville, GA [email protected] Finish Carpentry, Specialty Contractors 229 Peachtree Tower NE Brindley Pieters Engineering Services, Civil/Site/Structural/ Brindley Pieters & Associates, Inc. 237310, 541330, 541611, 91842, 92500, SLBE 08-20-2023 International Tower - Suite 1104 PH: 404-224-9260 Fulton County Transportation Engineering, Program Management, 95826, 92517, 92588 Atlanta, GA 30303 [email protected] Construction Management 3740 DeKalb Technology Parkway Kelly Spurgeon Sign Manufacturing, SLBE 11-05-2021 Brite Star Inc. dba Advantage Graphics Suite F PH: 404-325-5302 DeKalb County Display Advertising 339950, 541850, 541890 MWBE 06-21-2023 Atlanta, GA 30340 [email protected] Other Related to Advertising Audra Cooper 3099 Washington Road Architectural/Planning/ Interior Services, Project 236220, 541310, 925120, 90600, 906077, SLBE 09-11-2023 PH: 404-559-1805 Fulton County Brown Design Group, Inc. East Point, GA 30344 Management, Land Surveying 90666, 90779 [email protected] SLBE 07-31-2023 4674 Clark Howell Highway LaKesha Brown Electrical and Wiring Installations Contractors, MWBE 07-31-2022 Brown Electrical Services, LLC Suite 5 PH: 404-423-3931 Fulton County Facilities Support Services, Indoor Lighting Fixtures, 238210, 561210, 28554, 90924, 91438 Atlanta, GA 30349 [email protected] Building Construction, Electrical REVISED 07-14-2021 Page 2 CLAYTON COUNTY SLBE AND MWBE CERTIFIED VENDORS LIST Expiration Business Type Business Name Address Contact Name & Information County NAICS & NIGP Codes Date Description Candace King 3107 Turnberry Place MWBE 12-20-2021 PH: 678-283-8723 DeKalb County Janitorial Services 561720 Candy City Cleaners, LLC Lithonia, GA 30038 [email protected] Bobby Cartwright P.O. Box 38 Building Construction, Curb and Gutter, Parking Lot 90900, 91300, 91319, 91336, 91347, SLBE 09-28-2021 PH: 770-210-1972 Clayton County C & C Lovejoy, LLC Lovejoy, GA 30250 and
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