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Montgomery Toombs SR 130

Montgomery Toombs SR 130

Project Name

Montgomery Toombs SR 130

Location

Vidalia, Georgia

Owner

Georgia Department of Transportation

Project Details

The Montgomery Toombs SR 130 project in Vidalia, Georgia involved various road improvement activities on a stretch of State Route 130. The Scruggs Company covered a distance of 12.100 miles and included milling, patching, and approximately 22,350 tons of plant mix resurfacing. This project went beyond the typical county road resurfacing and incorporated additional tasks, such as:

  • Shoulder Building/Grassing: The team focused on constructing and enhancing the road shoulders, including grassing to improve the overall stability and safety of the roadway.
  • High Visibility Striping: The project included the application of high visibility striping, enhancing the visibility of the road markings and increasing safety for drivers.
  • Edge & Center Line Rumble Strips: Rumble strips were installed along the edges and center lines of the road to alert drivers through vibration and audible noise, promoting safer driving practices.
  • Tear out and Repour Concrete Wheelchair Ramps: The project involved the removal and replacement of concrete wheelchair ramps to ensure compliance with accessibility standards.
  • New Install of Traffic Loop Detectors (Red-Light Activators): Traffic loop detectors were installed as part of the project to improve traffic flow and facilitate the activation of red lights at intersections.

The Scruggs Company aimed to enhance the quality, durability, and safety of the SR130 road in Montgomery and Toombs counties. By completing various tasks beyond typical resurfacing efforts, the project sought to provide an improved driving experience for residents and commuters in the area.

Services Provided

  • Asphalt Paving & Construction
  • Milling
  • Shoulder Building
  • Traffic Striping
  • Concrete Wheelchair Ramps

Services Provided

  • Asphalt Paving & Construction
  • Milling
  • Shoulder Building
  • Traffic Striping
  • Concrete Wheelchair Ramps

Project Details

The Montgomery Toombs SR 130 project in Vidalia, Georgia involved various road improvement activities on a stretch of State Route 130. The Scruggs Company covered a distance of 12.100 miles and included milling, patching, and approximately 22,350 tons of plant mix resurfacing. This project went beyond the typical county road resurfacing and incorporated additional tasks, such as:

  • Shoulder Building/Grassing: The team focused on constructing and enhancing the road shoulders, including grassing to improve the overall stability and safety of the roadway.
  • High Visibility Striping: The project included the application of high visibility striping, enhancing the visibility of the road markings and increasing safety for drivers.
  • Edge & Center Line Rumble Strips: Rumble strips were installed along the edges and center lines of the road to alert drivers through vibration and audible noise, promoting safer driving practices.
  • Tear out and Repour Concrete Wheelchair Ramps: The project involved the removal and replacement of concrete wheelchair ramps to ensure compliance with accessibility standards.
  • New Install of Traffic Loop Detectors (Red-Light Activators): Traffic loop detectors were installed as part of the project to improve traffic flow and facilitate the activation of red lights at intersections.

The Scruggs Company aimed to enhance the quality, durability, and safety of the SR130 road in Montgomery and Toombs counties. By completing various tasks beyond typical resurfacing efforts, the project sought to provide an improved driving experience for residents and commuters in the area.