Projects

SR 376 Resurfacing

SR 376 Resurfacing

Project Name

SR 376 Resurfacing

Location

Valdosta, Georgia

Owner

Georgia Department of Transportation

Project Details

The GDOT project aimed to improve the road leading to one of the largest paper mills in South Georgia. This significant undertaking involved various essential tasks, including the construction of 4.8 miles of shoulders, as well as the application of 4,026 tons of Open-Graded Interlayer (OGI) and 6,270 tons of topping.

By focusing on shoulder building, The Scruggs Company aimed to enhance the safety and functionality of the road, providing additional space for vehicles and pedestrians. The construction of sturdy shoulders contributes to improved traffic flow and helps prevent accidents or hazards caused by insufficient road width.

The incorporation of 4,026 tons of OGI and 6,270 tons of topping materials further strengthens the road surface, ensuring its durability and longevity. The use of these specific materials helps to minimize surface irregularities and provides a smoother driving experience for motorists.

One notable achievement of this project is the successful completion within the designated timeframe. Adherence to the schedule demonstrates effective project management and execution, resulting in minimal disruption to traffic and the timely delivery of the project.

By enhancing the road infrastructure leading to one of the largest paper mills in south Georgia, the GDOT and The Scruggs Company play a vital role in supporting the local economy and facilitating efficient transportation. The completion of this project positively impacts the community and promotes the smooth flow of goods and services in the region.

Services Provided

  • Asphalt Paving & Construction
  • Shoulder Building

Services Provided

  • Asphalt Paving & Construction
  • Shoulder Building

Project Details

The GDOT project aimed to improve the road leading to one of the largest paper mills in South Georgia. This significant undertaking involved various essential tasks, including the construction of 4.8 miles of shoulders, as well as the application of 4,026 tons of Open-Graded Interlayer (OGI) and 6,270 tons of topping.

By focusing on shoulder building, The Scruggs Company aimed to enhance the safety and functionality of the road, providing additional space for vehicles and pedestrians. The construction of sturdy shoulders contributes to improved traffic flow and helps prevent accidents or hazards caused by insufficient road width.

The incorporation of 4,026 tons of OGI and 6,270 tons of topping materials further strengthens the road surface, ensuring its durability and longevity. The use of these specific materials helps to minimize surface irregularities and provides a smoother driving experience for motorists.

One notable achievement of this project is the successful completion within the designated timeframe. Adherence to the schedule demonstrates effective project management and execution, resulting in minimal disruption to traffic and the timely delivery of the project.

By enhancing the road infrastructure leading to one of the largest paper mills in south Georgia, the GDOT and The Scruggs Company play a vital role in supporting the local economy and facilitating efficient transportation. The completion of this project positively impacts the community and promotes the smooth flow of goods and services in the region.