Georgia transportation said $120.1 million in projects awarded at December meeting

The Georgia Department of Transportation said it awarded 22 projects valued at roughly $120.1 million at its December State Transportation Board meeting.

An additional project from Nov. 21, 2025, was also awarded. Contracts were awarded to the lowest qualified bidders on Jan. 2, Jan. 7, and Jan. 9.

The largest single investment construction project, valued at roughly $27.8 million, proposes more than 1.9 miles of widening and reconstruction for passing lanes on State Route 120 beginning at  North Point Parkway and extending to Kimball Bridge Road in Fulton County.

It also proposes the construction of two bridges and approaches over Big Creek in Fulton County. This contract and five other construction projects total approximately $66.8 million, representing 55 percent of the total funds awarded.

The largest resurfacing contract, valued at approximately $12.1 million, proposes nearly 3.7 miles of milling, inlay, and plant mix resurfacing on Interstate 85/State Route 403 beginning north of Old Peachtree Road and extending to MP 113 in Gwinnett County. This contract and nine other resurfacing projects total roughly $30.9 million and represent 26 percent of the total funds awarded.

The largest safety contract, valued at approximately $18 million, proposes intersection improvements at various locations on State Route 20 in Walton County. This contract and two other safety projects total approximately $19 million and represent 16 percent of the total funds awarded.

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