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Thu February 15, 2024 - Southeast Edition #4
Construction crews working for the Georgia Department of Transportation reached a crucial milestone on one of the more significant construction projects in the state.
During the first week of January, crews began executing the beginning of a new deck for the new Kimball Bridge Road bridge, according to the Georgia Department of Transportation.
Each span was poured and took approximately eight hours to slide into place.
This work is part of the GDOT's $55 million SR 400 Bridge Replacements project — taking place in Fulton County — where the Kimball Bridge Road, Pitts Road and Roberts Drive bridges over SR 400 are being replaced.
Contractors were awarded the contract in May 2022 and work is expected to be completed between April and June of 2024.
"The new bridges will provide operational and local road improvements in advance of the major express lanes construction," said Georgia DOT Design-Build Project Manager Rick O'Hara.
The Pitts Road, Roberts Drive and Kimball Bridge Road bridges over SR 400 — which are more than 50 years old and nearing their end of lives — are being replaced and widened to accommodate the future express lanes along SR 400, according to project details. The new bridges will be replaced with taller, wider structures which will feature multiuse paths and sidewalks.
This project is impacting traffic. The Kimball Bridge Road bridge was closed to traffic on May 8, 2023, and the Pitts Road bridge was closed to traffic on June 12, 2023. Detours have been established until the bridges re-open in June 2024.
The Roberts Drive bridge is under construction with the new structure being built alongside the existing structure, with completion expected on May 22, 2024.
The design-build project "was pulled forward as part of the phased delivery of the planned SR 400 Express Lanes," stated the project web page.