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Georgia 12, June 12, 2024

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Crews Work to Complete Metro Atlanta Project By Irwin Rapoport CEG CORRESPONDENT

Construction crews continue to make strides for the completion of the Georgia Department of Transportation’s (GDOT) $79 million design-build I-85 at SR 42/North Druid Hills Road project to rebuild aging infrastructure, improve traffic flow and improve safety for motorists in Brookhaven (DeKalb County), a city in Metro Atlanta. GDOT announced that contractors finalized a temporary traffic signal and new intersection to the Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta North Druid Hills campus at State Route 42/North Druid Hills Road on June 1. As part of the I-85 at SR 42/North Druid Hills Road project, this construction milestone will support the future opening of Arthur M. Blank Hospital expected in late September 2024. Officials also noted that the existing Tullie Road entrance will close permanently, with overall construction continuing into 2025. The project, which started in late 2023, is adding a displaced left turn for the westbound to southbound movement, constructing an additional bridge over I-85, adding a braided ramp from the I-85 northbound (NB) off-ramp to I-85 NB access road and replacing SR 42/North Druid Hills Road bridge over Peachtree Creek. “Contractors closed the State Route [SR] 42/North Druid Hills Road bridge over North Fork Peachtree Creek for 90 days to safely expedite bridge reconstruction work,” GDOT said in a press release. “The bridge replacement is part of the larger Interstate 85 at SR 42/North Druid Hills Road interchange improvement project now under way.” The project is constructing an additional bridge over I-85, parallel to North Druid Hills and a braided ramp from the I-85 northbound (NB) off-ramp to I-85 NB access road and replacing the bridge on SR 42/North Druid Hills Road over North Fork Peachtree Creek. see GDOT page 4

The project’s purpose is to rebuild aging infrastructure, improve traffic flow and improve safety for motorists in Brookhaven (DeKalb County), a city in Metro Atlanta.

Feds to Invest $75M to Build Chip Part Factory in Covington The Biden Administration has directed $75 million to be spent on helping build a factory in Covington, Ga., to manufacture glass parts for computer chips. On May 23, the federal government announced that the U.S. Department of Commerce and Absolics, an affiliate of South Korea-based SKC, have signed a nonbinding preliminary agreement to provide the funding under the 2022 CHIPS and Science Act to help advance U.S. technology

leadership. The Associated Press (AP) reported that the proposed CHIPS investment would support the construction of a 120,000-sq.-ft. facility in the town of Covington, east of Atlanta, and the development of substrates technology for use in semiconductor advanced packaging. The proposed investment with Absolics is the first proposed CHIPS investment in a commercial facility supporting the semicon-

ductor supply chain by manufacturing a new advanced material. The plant was first proposed in 2021, but Absolics said that it will now spend more than $300 million on a first phase, with plans to hire an initial 200 workers. The company could spend more money and hire more workers later, company spokesperson Kelsey Flora said in a news release, possibly bringing its total workforce to as many as 1,200 employees.

Construction is under way, and test batch production has begun, she added. Production is due to begin increasing in 2025, the AP learned. The facility will make a glass substrate that is used to package semiconductors. Federal officials said the substrate will enable more densely packed connections between semiconductors, leading to faster computers that use less electricity. see CHIP page 6


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