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Hammond Drive Project Designed for Easing Traffic By Eric Olson CEG CORRESPONDENT
Metro Atlanta motorists may face a hassle in the near term, but in the long term, the expansion of the Hammond Drive bridge over Georgia Highway 400 will help alleviate traffic in the busy area north of the city. Earth began to be moved in the late spring on the $17 million design-build project, located several miles north of downtown Atlanta in the busy corridor between I-285 and Abernathy Road in the suburban city of Sandy Springs. The target date for completion is set for Aug. 31, 2011. According to Mickey McGee, the Metro Atlanta construction engineer for the Georgia DOT, the project entails expanding the Hammond Drive overpass at state Road 400 from a four-lane to a nine-lane bridge, including two turning lanes at each end of the overpass. A raised median on the bridge will separate the east- and west-bound lanes of Hammond Drive. “When work is finished, we will have a much wider and longer bridge to accommodate any future expansion of the lanes on Georgia 400, as well as a half-diamond interchange,” McGee said. “That half-diamond will include a southbound off ramp and a northbound on ramp, with those auxiliary lanes extending up Georgia 400 to the next interchange at Abernathy Road.” McGee hopes that the new Hammond Drive half-diamond interchange and bridge will help drivers move more easily through a historically congested area. “Certainly this project is designed to funnel some of the traffic that normally would use Abernathy Road and/or I-285 toward Sandy Springs and/or the Dunwoody-Perimeter Center area,” he added. With work underway, traffic has been disrupted along both Hammond Drive and Georgia 400, mainly though traffic lane shifting, McGee said. The contract for building the interchange and expanding the
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C.W. Matthews Looks to Year’s End to Reach Milestone ATLANTA from page 1
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An earthen berm is being built and stabilized adjacent to the northbound lanes of state Road 400, which is needed before sound barriers can be installed along the highway’s east side.
1000-ft. (304.8 m)-long bridge was awarded to Mariettabased C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. By the end of June, C.W. Matthews and its main subcontractor, the Marietta office of Schnabel Foundation, had reached the point where they were hard at work erecting retaining walls at the Hammond Drive overpass. Schnabel is responsible for the soldier piles and lagging at the bridge. “Primarily we have been installing tie-back retaining walls on each side of SR 400 in front of the abutment of the new bridge,” explained George Ploetz, construction manager on the project for C.W. Matthews. “We have poured the abutments on either side for the first stage of the bridge and we are working on the substructure on one of the piers. Really, we have been doing a little bit of drainage work and a little bit of dirt work so far.” C.W. Matthews also is working on improving the approaches to the bridge on Hammond Drive. Ploetz said about 30 to 35 workers are at the project site at any one time right now. The crew is currently using a LinkBelt LS 318, a 110-ton (100 t) crane, as well as an American 5300, an 85-ton (77 t) crane. Additionally, there are a number of Komatsu and Caterpillar excavators and tractors working on the project, as well. All of the pieces are owned by C.W. Matthews, Ploetz said. Crews removed a portion of the existing median barrier on Georgia 400 in order to construct the intermediate bridge piers. In addition, an earthen berm is being built and stabilized adjacent to the northbound lanes of state Road 400, which is needed before sound barriers can be installed along the highway’s east side to protect the nearby Dunwoody Springs neighborhoods. “Once we get the two center piers built we will put the beams up and build the bridge,” Ploetz explained. “The span is going from 220 feet to about 400 feet wide and that is because we are adding the capacity for extra lanes, or express lanes. The two spans coming off the abutment are fairly long at 160 to 170 feet. “We are starting to face the lagging walls — we have a concrete facing on them and they are in excess of 30 feet high,” he added. “Actually, we are building them really deep and then we are going to fill dirt back into the face of them so when the Georgia DOT wants to come in with future lanes on state Road 400, everything will be in place.” Ploetz figures that work will have progressed enough by the end of the year that traffic will be able to move over one half of the new section of the Hammond Drive bridge. At that point, he said, most of the excavation at the interchange will be completed. Besides the work being done by Schnabel Foundation, most of the rest of the work is being done by C.W. Matthews itself, including the future asphalt work over the bridge and along the auxiliary traffic lanes. (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG
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GUCA Contractor Corrects Erosion Problem at Park
GUCA President Judy Turpin (L) and candidate for U.S. Congress Tom Graves.
Douglas Electrical & Plumbing rerouted the water coming off the parking lot to an underground basin, which in turn would put the water into the lake.
GUCA Holds North Georgia Meeting Georgia Utility Contractors Association Inc. (GUCA) held the Northeast Georgia Industry Meeting at The Smith House in Dahlonega, Ga., on April 28, 2010. This was an open invitation event for GUCA members, prospective members, municipalities and government officials to network while receiving time sensitive information and updates regarding the association and industry. More than 60 members and guests attended this meeting. Candidate for U.S. Congress Tom Graves addressed the economic situation in Georgia and other political matters which affect the utility construction industry. The candidate also participated in a question and answer session, giving every attendee an opportunity to address individual concerns. GUCA members and guests also were addressed by GUCA President Judy Turpin, Turpin Inc. Those in attendance also were updated by GUCA Executive Director Vikki McReynolds about upcoming events, safety classes, and industry and legislative issues, as well as GUCA membership and the benefits provided to GUCA members. GUCA Membership Committee Chairman Mitch Stephens, John D. Stephens Inc., stressed the importance of
generating new membership by promoting membership recruitment in the area to strengthen GUCA’s Northeast Georgia membership. In addition, he encouraged all prospective members in attendance to become GUCA members and experience the benefits of membership first hand. GUCA contractor members in attendance included: Duncan Pipeline Inc.; Richard Harp Excavation Inc.; Lanier Contracting Co.; John D. Stephens Inc.; William O. Tucker Inc.; Turpin Inc.; and Willow Construction Inc. GUCA associate and subcontractor members in attendance included: American Cast Iron Pipe Company; ASC Construction Equipment USA Inc.; Assured Benefit Services; Controlled Blasting Inc.; Ferguson Waterworks; Financial Federal Credit Inc.; H & H Insurance Services Inc.; HD Supply Waterworks; Iron Planet; Thomas Rutherfoord Inc.; Sauls Seismic Inc.; Spotswood Associates; Frankie Thompson Enterprises Inc.; Utilities Protection Center DBA Georgia 811; Wells Fargo; and Yancey Bros. Invited GUCA guests in attendance were Graves, Grizzle Grading, Hewit Construction, North Georgia Pipeline, TCI, Townley Construction and Darren Kendall from the Office of U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss. For more information, visit www.guca.com.
GUCA Contractor member Douglas Electrical & Plumbing Inc. has extended a helping hand to the Little Ocmulgee State Park, located in Helena, Ga., to stop the formation of huge gullies in the beach that were washing the sand away right after rainfall. To combat this problem, Douglas Electrical & Plumbing rerouted the water coming off the parking lot to an underground basin, which in turn would put the water into the lake. Douglas Electrical & Plumbing Inc. not only volunteered its time and expertise to this project but also donated all the materials to put in the underground basin at the beach area. After quoting Friends of Little Ocmulgee State Park a total cost of zero dollars, Douglas Electrical & Plumbing Inc. arrived bright and early on April 16 to perform and complete the three day project. The project will not only stop the unsightly gullies from forming in the sand, it also will save the park money from having to keep purchasing sand and committing their limited manpower to fixing and maintaining the previous reoccurring problem. Douglas Electrical & Plumbing Inc. has committed to continue to assist Friends of Little Ocmulgee State Park, by donating up to 75 tons of asphalt needed to resurface a street inside the park leading to the camp cabins. GUCA members like Douglas Electrical & Plumbing Inc. have worked on numerous community service projects throughout Georgia. For more information, visit www.guca.com.
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‘Peach State’ Highway Project Bids
The Georgia State Department of Transportation received bids for transportation-related improvement projects. Following is a list of some of the projects let. Counties: Banks, Stephens Contract ID: B33740-10-000-0. District: 71102. Location: Various streets in Baldwin, Homer, Martin, Maysville, Toccoa and on various county roads. Project: 3.675 mi. of plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc. — $239,623. • Allied Paving Contractors Inc. — $248,525. • E.R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $254,175. • Strickland & Sons Pipeline Inc. — $261,570. • Pittman Construction Co. — $265,719. • Reeves Construction Co. — $278,014. • Colditz Trucking Inc. — $279,164. • Atlanta Paving & Concrete Construction Inc. — $329,959. Completion Date: Dec. 31, 2010. County: Bibb Contract ID: B13716-10-S00-0. District: 73304. Location: I-75/SR 401 beginning south of Pierce Avenue and extending north of Arkwright Drive. Project: 3.655 mi. of widening and reconstruction consisting of grading, drainage, base and plant mix resurfacing. Also includes construction of seven bridges and approaches, installation of CCTV and intersection video detection systems (VDS). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Prince Contracting LLC — $54,559,432. • C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc. — $55,151,364. • E.R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $55,285,604. • Sunbelt Structures Inc. — $56,229,859. • Rogers Bridge Co. Inc. — $62,781,905. • Pittman Construction Co. — $69,857,750. Completion Date: May 31, 2013. County: Catoosa Contract ID: B13686-10-S00-1. District: 76603. Location: On Poplar Springs Road (CR 171) beginning at SR 151 and extending to Three Notch Road. Project: 3.502 mi. of milling, plant mix resurfacing and shoulder reconstruction. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Talley Construction Co. Inc. — $602,874. • C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc. — $605,966. • Northwest Georgia Paving Inc. — $635,735. • Colditz Trucking Inc. — $770,165. Completion Date: Sept. 30, 2010. County: Cherokee Contract ID: B13695-10-S00-0. District: 76601. Location: On SR 369 beginning at SR 20 and extending to Forsyth County line. Project: 4.720 mi. of milling, inlay, plant mix resurfacing
and shoulder reconstruction. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc. — $1,041,773. • Baldwin Paving Co. Inc. — $1,052,237. • Bartow Paving Co. Inc. — $1,157,016. • Colditz Trucking Inc. — $1,289,216. Completion Date: March 31, 2011. County: Cobb Contract ID: B13778-10-S00-0. District: 77702. Location: On I-75/SR 401 at Wade Green Road. Project: Widening and reconstruction of exit ramps and installation of an intersection video detection system (VDS). Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Baldwin Paving Co. Inc. — $663,237. • C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc. — $726,795. • Bartow Paving Co. Inc. — $735,900. • Butch Thompson Enterprises Inc. — $798,236. • E.R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $828,250. Completion Date: Oct. 31, 2010. County: Douglas Contract ID: B13664-10-S00-0. District: 77703. Location: On SR 92 beginning at Duralee Lane (CS 597) and extending to Malone Road (CS 512). Project: 1.549 mi. of milling, inlay and plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc. — $534,883. • Baldwin Paving Co. Inc. — $570,304. • E.R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $580,892. Completion Date: March 31, 2011. County: Gwinnett Contract ID: B13696-10-000-0.
District: 71105. Location: On SR 20 beginning west of Peachtree Industrial Boulevard and extending east of I-85/SR 403. Project: 5.755 mi. of milling, inlay and plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc. — $3,139,877. • E.R. Snell Contractor Inc. — $3,178,744. • Stewart Bros. Inc. — $4,322,039. Completion Date: March 31, 2011. Counties: Atkinson, Berrien, Coffee, Others Contract ID: B33749-10-000-0. District: 74402. Location: On various streets in Alapaha, Ambrose, Douglas, Enigma, Nashville, Ocilla, Pearson, Ray City, Willacoochee and various county roads. Project: 3.81 mi. of plant mix resurfacing. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • The Scruggs Co. — $321,048. • J. Hiers Co. Inc. — $342,307. • Dixie Roadbuilders Inc. — $383,844. • Ross Construction Co. Inc. — $539,307. Completion Date: Dec. 31, 2010. Counties: Baker, Grady, Miller, Others Contract ID: B33722-10-000-0. District: 74405. Location: On various county roads. Project: 5.45 mi. of double surface treatment paving. Contractors and Bid Amounts: • Littlefield Construction Co. — $307,051. • Carnes Construction Co. Inc. — $308,854. • Land Care Services LLC — $319,059. • Reeves Construction Co. — $326,598. Completion Date: Dec. 31, 2010.
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