Federal News
Congressman Jack Secures Coweta County Water Funding
February 12, 2026
Congressman Brian Jack secured a $4.75 million federal investment through the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, to fund Phase II construction of the Chattahoochee Raw Water Transmission Main in Coweta County, Georgia. This funding addresses critical water infrastructure needs driven by the county's rapid growth and aims to enhance the regional water supply system.
- The investment supports municipal water infrastructure improvements managed by the Coweta County Water and Sewerage Authority, indicating upcoming procurement opportunities for construction and engineering firms specializing in water transmission projects.
- Procurement professionals should note the involvement of multiple local government entities, including the Coweta County Board of Commissioners and municipal leadership, which may influence contracting and project oversight.
- This federal funding highlights the importance of infrastructure modernization in fast-growing counties, signaling potential future investments in similar water and utility projects within Georgia and comparable regions.
- Contractors with expertise in water infrastructure should consider engagement strategies with municipal authorities in Coweta County to participate in forthcoming solicitations related to this project.
I am honored to deliver a $4.75 million federal investment from the Trump Administration in water and infrastructure improvements for Coweta County. Coweta is the largest and fastest-growing county in our Congressional District, and its infrastructure has strained to support the county’s growth.
— Congressman Brian Jack
On behalf of the citizens of Coweta County, we express our sincere appreciation and gratitude to Congressman Brian Jack for his leadership in securing a $4.75 million investment to complete the raw water transmission main and safeguard our community’s water supply.
— Bill McKenzie, Chairman, Coweta County Board of Commissioners
Thank you, Congressman Jack, for securing this critical $4.75 million investment in our county’s water infrastructure.
— Bob Blackburn, Commissioner, Coweta County Board of Commissioners
Agencies
Coweta County Water and Sewerage Authority, Coweta County Board of Commissioners, U.S. House of Representatives, Georgia State Senate, Georgia House of Representatives
Contracts
$4.75 million