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By the end of May, crews from Southeastern Site Development Inc. (SSD) will have delivered the Georgia Department of Transportation’s $14 million project to widen 2.5 mi. of State Route 142 from FM I-20 to Alcovy Road in Covington, including the widening of a 112-ft. long bridge that spans mainline railroad track owned by CSX Transportation. The construction site, located in Newton County, widened
the road from one lane to two lanes in each direction. The project saw the installation of poured-in-place culverts and typical road infrastructure. The work started in December 2016. Funding for the project was provided by the state. “This project was needed to handle the increased traffic volume and truck traffic in the area,” said Robert Rowland, GDOT’s assistant area manager — District 2 Area 5 construction. “By doubling the number of travel lanes, the travel times for commuters will be cut significantly. The project was in planning for five or six years prior to construction. The community supports this project since it will decrease
travel times through the area.” This section of road was constructed several decades ago and, on a daily basis, carries between 15,000 and 20,000 cars and trucks. The widening plan was designed by GDOT. Project Construction The first step was to clear the trees and debris for the new lanes. “It went very smoothly, other than having a lot of rain over the last year and working through all the wet weather was not see COVINGTON page 4