The DuPage County Public Works Committee will vote Tuesday, July 7, on more than $1.1 million in new building repair and software contracts, including a half-million-dollar roof job at the Sheriff's Office.
The largest item on the agenda is a $548,784 roof restoration contract awarded to Malcor Roofing of Illinois, based in St. Charles. The work would run from July 14, 2026, through July 13, 2027.
The committee, chaired by County Board member Michael Childress, will also vote on a $287,100 contract to replace the front-entrance stairs at the DuPage County Historical Museum in Wheaton. Design Developers & Rehub won that bid. The museum is a county-owned 1891 limestone building at 102 E. Wesley St. that houses more than 40,000 artifacts.
Two technology contracts round out the spending. Tyler Technologies would provide cloud-based utility billing software for up to $150,000 over two years starting October 1, 2026. Johnson Controls would upgrade the county's Metasys building-management server software for $52,385, funded by a budget transfer from the Building Improvements line to Software.
The committee will also consider swapping utility bill printing vendors. A resolution would rescind an $88,300 contract with Peregrine Services, approved by the full County Board on May 26, and award a new four-year deal to OneSource for $75,000. The OneSource contract would run from August 1, 2026, through July 31, 2030. That swap saves the county roughly $13,300 over the same service period. The agenda does not state why the Peregrine contract is being rescinded.
Both the Tyler Technologies and OneSource contracts were procured through cooperative purchasing under the Intergovernmental Cooperation Act, meaning the county used pre-negotiated contracts rather than issuing its own competitive bids.
Four consent items on the agenda close expired purchase orders totaling about $573,700, including a $223,430 Commonwealth Edison order and a $292,441 Mansfield Power and Gas order.
The Public Works Committee meets at 9 a.m. at 421 N. County Farm Road in Wheaton. Residents can email committee members at [email protected] or call 630-407-6500 before the vote.



