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New Infrastructure Improvements to Traverse State Two major Coastal Georgia mobility projects — a long-anticipated new Back River Bridge between Savannah and South Carolina and the widening of a portion of the Golden Isles Parkway at Brunswick — along with $15 million of interstate highway resurfacings in northwest Georgia are among 19 infrastructure improvement projects announced April 5 by the Georgia Department of Transportation. The Back River Bridge project — on the

U.S. Highway 17/State Route 404 Spur crossing from Hutchinson Island to South Carolina just north of Savannah — will replace the existing, narrow 59-year-old span with a significantly wider bridge featuring 8-ft. (2.4 m) shoulders in each direction. Shoulder lanes will allow for faster clearance of breakdowns and incidents, which now often require closing the entire bridge. Some 19,000 vehicles utilize the bridge each day and that number is expected

Senior Center Work Starts By Cindy Riley CEG CORRESPONDENT

Two decades after it was first envisioned, construction has finally begun on an $8 million Senior Life Enrichment Center in Albany, Ga. The Southwest Georgia (SOWEGA) Council on Aging’s new facility includes an educational area, activity rooms Man lifts are being used by all trades, along with and more than 60 office boom trucks at the exterior for steel erection. spaces and is being built at property for the organization to use as the the site of the former Byne Memorial site of the planned Center, which involves Baptist Church property in Dougherty an adaptive reuse of a three-story school County. renovated to accommodate the project’s “I am most looking forward to seeing needs, along with an addition being conpeople come to the Center, their reaction structed on the front of the building. and excitement about the building and the “Site and building demolition is comopportunity to participate in all of the plete for the most part, and site underactivities,” said Kay Hind, the Council’s ground storm, sanitary and water systems executive director. “Even though this will are complete,” said Jake Reese, project be the completion of a dream, it’s also the manager of general contractor LRA beginning of a new era in senior program- Constructors. “The existing building inteming. I’m excited about having the facili- rior wall framing and mechanical, electrities to provide for the expansion of exist- cal and plumbing rough-in is roughly 80 ing services, as well as new and innovative percent complete overall. Drywall is scheduled to start at the first floor midprograms.” In 2008, Phoebe Putney Memorial April. The new addition foundation, strucHospital donated $1.2 million worth of see SOWEGA page 6

The Back River Bridge project will replace the existing, narrow 59-year-old span with a significantly wider bridge featuring 8-ft. (2.4 m) shoulders in each direction.

to increase to as many as 35,000 in coming years. The new structure will be built by Balfour Beatty Infrastructure Inc., of Fleming Island, Fla., at a cost of $14.4 million. Federal funds will cover 80 percent of the project’s cost; Georgia and South Carolina will proportionally share the remainder. The existing bridge will remain in service until the new structure opens, scheduled to occur by January 2016. Among other new projects announced are: • A $7.9 million widening and extension of 2 mi. (3.2 km) of the Golden Isles Parkway/State Route 25 Spur just west of Interstate Highway 95 at Brunswick from one lane in each direction to two. Plant Improvement Co. Inc., of Brunswick, Ga., will perform the work, which also includes reconstruction of the new route’s intersec-

tion with State Route 99. Construction should begin this summer and is scheduled for completion in January 2015; • Two contracts for resurfacing nearly 16 mi. (25.7 km) of Interstate Highways 59 and 24 in Dade County. Both jobs, valued at a total of $14.8 million, will be done by C.W. Matthews Contracting Co. Inc., of Marietta, Ga. Work is to be complete on both by next March; and • A $1.1 million safety and mobility improvement project in Columbia County — the construction of a roundabout at the intersection of Wrightsboro Road/State Route 223 and Appling-Harlem Road/U.S. Highway 221/State Route 47. Pittman Construction Company, of Conyers, Ga., is the contractor; completion is scheduled for next March.

New Falcons Home Near? ATLANTA (AP) The city of Atlanta’s economic development arm has voted to approve issuing more than $200 million in bonds to help finance a new stadium for the Atlanta Falcons. WSB-TV reported that Invest Atlanta voted to approve the bonds. One

board member, Julian Bene, opposed the bonds, saying the stadium would create “surprisingly few’’ jobs. Approval from Invest Atlanta sets in motion the process of preparing bonds to sell to investors and approving various agreements between the city, the team and the Georgia World

Congress Center. The deal calls for city hotel-motel taxes to cover about 20 percent of the expected $1 billion construction costs. Negotiations to buy the land for the stadium just south of the existing Georgia Dome are ongoing.


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Construction Equipment Guide • Georgia State Supplement • www.constructionequipmentguide.com • April 17, 2013 • Page 5

Zero Percent* Parts Financing on Cat® parts nterr,, through Shop S orders over the counter Service or through Field Service from Feb. 1 - July 31, 2013.

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• 6 months no payments and 12 monthly payments, 0% interest • 36 monthly payments @ 2.9% interest ENJOY A LOW MONTHLY LEASE P PA AYMENT T, PLUS A PROTECTION PLAN AND A MAINTENANCE CREDIT Lease one of these new Caterpillar compact or building construction machines at our newly lowered rates, and you’ll also receive a free Equipment Protection tection Plann PLUS a maintenance credit on the machine. This offer is valid from February 1 - May 31, 2013, at any Yancey Bros. Co. location in Georgia. For more information on this new lease program or to demo one of these machines, please contact your Yancey Bros. Co. machine representative or call one of our thirteen locations.

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* models come with an Equipment Protection Plan (powertrain + hydraulics, 24 months/2000 hours) and a $750 Maintenance Credit

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Offer good from February 1 to May 31, 2013 on select new models at Yancey Bros. Co. Offer cannot be combined with any other offers. Suggested retail 60-month lease payment does not necessarily r based on a 10% down payment. The stated financing offer is through Cat Financial and does not include taxes, freight, set-up, delivery, additional options, or attachments. The Maintenance Credit applies to select models at Yancey Bros. Co. Financing and published rates are subject to credit approval through Cat Financial. Additional terms and conditions may apply. Subject bject to change without prior notice. CAT CAT, CA CATERPILLAR, TERPILLAR, their respective logos, “Caterpillar Yellow” and the “Power Edge” trade dress, as well as corporate and product identity used herein, are trademarks of Caterpillar Inc. and may not be used without permission. © 2013 Yancey Bros. Co. All Rights Reserved.


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Long-Awaited Senior Life Enrichment Center Under Way tion with major trade subcontrac- seniors. The existing brick will be SOWEGA from page 1 stained to match the new brick of tural steel, exterior wall framing tors. Incorporated as the Albany- the addition, resulting in a comand trusses are complete, and masonry and storefront installation Dougherty Council on Aging, the plete makeover. Lead architect George Flynn of is on-going at the existing build- SOWEGA Council on Aging was created to meet the physical, men- Flynn Finderup Architects of ing.” Construction began in tal and spiritual needs of older peo- Marietta has been working with September 2012 and is scheduled ple in the region. The organization Hind for close to ten years in to be complete by November was deemed an Area Agency on developing the project. He said Aging by the State Office on after so much time invested, 2013. “The work at the existing build- Aging, and has expanded to meet watching the project take shape is ing is the most challenging due to the needs of the ever-increasing rewarding. “We wanted to create a facility the conditions,” said Reese. “For number of older people in the area. “The SOWEGA Council on that would be accessible to the instance, the slab to slab height from the first to second floors at the Aging was established in 1966 and whole community,” Flynn said. “I existing building is 12 feet 0 inch- has always been located in old think currently most people view es [10 feet 0 inches plus/minus store fronts, barracks, public hous- this as a low-income service, but below joists], which makes instal- ing facilities and old U.S.O. SOWEGA provides so much lation of above-ceiling mechanical, Buildings,” said SOWEGA’s more. We chose to design someplumbing and electrical difficult to Development Director, Izzie thing that would be inviting to a meet the new ceiling heights. Sadler. “There’s not adequate wide range of economic groups, Also, much attention has to be paid space to provide important pro- racial groups and those with differto the details when performing a grams and services for the growing ent needs. There will be space to renovation to this extent, to be sure needs of the senior community. hold banquets, wedding recepthat quality standards are met. Current offices are in three small tions, club gatherings, holiday parBasically, the entire existing building is being completely renovated. Structural modifications have been made throughout the entire existing building to accommodate the new design.” Manlifts are being used by all trades, along with boom trucks at the exterior for steel erection. Lulls and variable reach lifts of various sizes are on hand for exterior veneer work at the new addition and the existing building, as well as backhoes at the exterior for excavation. “The north end of the new building has an expansion that intrudes on all three levels and consists of radius structural steel Artist rendering of the completed project. with masonry columns/infill and storefront,” said Reese. “The phas- buildings, with the Senior Center ties and even some conferences.” “SOWEGA Council on Aging ing of demolition of the existing located in two separate facilities building with this new construction approximately one mile apart. The looked at a wide range of factors in has been challenging, to say the physical division and distance selecting their lead design architect least. The weather also has played between all of the facilities compli- and the architect of record,” added a role, with underground work at cates operations, causes confusion Kent McClure of Yielding the perimeter of the existing build- for individuals seeking informa- Wakeford & McGee Architects. ing. Also, there are some relative- tion and assistance, limits the “The primary one was a knowlly steep grades along the existing agency’s capacity to deliver pro- edge base in the understanding that building that have been affected.” grams and services and requires successful seniors centers have a Currently, there are roughly 40 the agency to rent or borrow space simple identity which allows senior citizens to have comfort level men on site each day. On average for programs.” Remaining on the site is the where they have experienced these for the duration of the project, about 30 men will be working 8 family life center, which includes a types of spaces before, and it’s not to 10 hours shifts every day. The gymnasium, kitchen and Sunday foreign to them. “The neighborhood where this project was initially out of budget, school. The addition’s exterior is so the design and construction surrounded by a covered porch center is located is made up of team worked together through a supported by traditional craftsman- older homes constructed in the value engineering process to cut style tapered columns. The origi- 1920s and 1930s reminiscent of roughly $800,000 from the price nal family life center’s exterior has the American Bungalow Design without greatly affecting the been modified by adding a large Style, said McClure. “The new design scope and intent. The number of windows bringing day- senior center is designed to reflect process included much collabora- light into every space occupied by this. Flynn Finderup Architects has

successfully completed six senior centers previously and has had a great appreciation for the role senior adults have played in all of our lives.” Architect Mack Wakeford pointed out “The greatest challenge for this project was initially to demolish six buildings located on the site. The old former church education center had to be modified extensively for new SOWEGA agency uses. The building also had to be cleaned of vagrant uses from the past ten years. The budget always seems to be our worst friend, and this project was no different. Budget modifications were necessary to bring the contractors bid in line with the available funds for construction.” The project consists of renovation and modifications to the existing three-story former Byne gymnasium constructed in 1976, of approximately 34,242 sq. ft. The new two-story addition adjoins the south side of the building consisting of approximately 7,367 sq. ft., with a total gross project area of 43,132 sq. ft. New wraparound porches are located on all three sides of the new addition. Sitework consists of new hardscape walkways, trees and site improvements within the city right-of-way. Site utilities include new water, sewage, storm drainage, gas, electrical, fiber optics, cable TV and fire protection lines. A new drivethru portico lets visitors know they have arrived at the new Senior Center, anchoring the front of the new addition. New drives, visitor and staff parking lots, sidewalks, grassing, landscaping and site lighting also are included. According to Sadler, “The Senior Life Enrichment Center will primarily serve all individuals age 60-plus in the local area; however, the facility also will be the hub of all offices, programs and services for a 14-county service area in southwest Georgia. The large state-of-the-art facility will allow the agency to offer a wide variety of programs designed to elevate older adults and encourage healthy lifestyles.” Sadler credits her boss with turning a long held dream into a reality, based on years of experience and tireless devotion to seniors. “Kay Hind has been the director of this agency for 45 years. She started with an $8,000 budget and

a desire to help seniors. Now, at age 82, she maintains the helm of the organization and its $5.9 million dollar annual budget,” Sadler said. The Center will be the flagship facility for SOWEGA Council on Aging. The Albany area has the largest senior population of any of the service areas served by the Council. “There has been a very positive reaction from the entire community,” added Sadler. “Seniors are excited to have a safe, inviting place to enjoy a good meal, activities and other recreational opportunities, and younger groups are excited to have another local option for conference and event space, as well as the opportunity to volunteer with programs held at the facility. “The Putney Memorial Hospital donation was extremely significant to the project. The location of the property is ideal in that it is within walking distance to the local hospital, while it remains only a few blocks away from our current locations, which will ensure that the seniors currently attending our senior centers are not displaced too far from where they normally go. The agency would not have financially been capable of developing a facility of this magnitude without the donation of the property.” SOWEGA continues to raise money to cover the cost of the project, which is being funded in part by board contributions, donations, HUD grants, internal dollars and a line of credit. The current plan is to have the building open to the public by January 2014. Said Hind, “It’s a day I thought would never come to pass. To have seen the programs grow and the people that have benefitted is gratifying. The program started in a small apartment in Golden Age housing and progressed to many other locations, each an improvement over the former. I want people to know that we value our older citizens in southwest Georgia, and we recognize and appreciate all they have contributed to our society. This is one way to make a difference in their lives.This will finally be a lasting memorial to all seniors in southwest Georgia.” (This story also can be found on Construction Equipment Guide’s Web site at www.constructionequipmentguide.com.) CEG


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