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Roadbuilding
Final ramp opens for $300M rebuild of I-85/I-385 in Greenville, S.C.
The final new ramp on the $300 million I-85/I-385 Gateway Project in Greenville, South Carolina, is now open. The three-year project to upgrade the busy interchange, which handles more than 220,000 vehicles a day, gives Interstate 385 six lanes between Simpsonville and downtown Greenville and widens I-85, according to the S.C. Department of Transportation. Check [ā¦]
January 7, 2020
Roadbuilding
S.C. outlines plans to improve from most highway deaths in U.S.
Noting that her state ranks the worst in highway fatalities, South Carolina Secretary of Transportation Christy Hall plans to improve 100 miles of the stateās most dangerous roads each year. The project is part of her 2018 āState of SCDOTā report. She says the stateās top priorities will be rural road safety, resurfacing, bridges and [ā¦]
February 13, 2018
Roadbuilding
Lane closures planned on I-26, I-126 in S.C. for tests
The South Carolina Department of Transportation will begin soil tests this month as part of its preparations for the Carolina Crossroads project, designed to reduce traffic congestion on the I-20/26/126 corridor in the Columbia area. The tests will involve nighttime single lane closures January 21-25 for parts of Interstates 126 and 26. The following sections [ā¦]
January 23, 2018
Roadbuilding
S. Carolina DOT to replace 2 bridges spanning Pinewood Lake
There are changes in store for driversĀ who commute on Garners Ferry Road (Route 378) between Sumter and Columbia, South Carolina, WLTX 19 reports. According to Jason Fulmer with the South Carolina Department of Transportation, two bridges on the route that cross over Pinewood Lake have reached the end of their life spans and are being [ā¦]
August 22, 2016
Roadbuilding
Bad roads in South Carolina cost drivers $3 billion annually
Bad roads and bridges in South Carolina cost area drivers $3 billion a year, and as much as $1,300 per motorist. According to the latest Trip report, the expenses are due toĀ higher vehicle operating costs, traffic crashes and congestion-related delays. Research done by the TRIP report, āSouth Carolina Transportation by the Numbers: Meeting the Stateās [ā¦]
January 15, 2015
Equipment
TDOT accepting āGreen Islandā Biofuels Corridor grant applications
The Tennessee Department of Transportation is now accepting applications for the next round of Green Island Biofuel Corridor Network grants. The deadline to apply for the grants is April 30, 2010. The Green Island grant program is a competitive funding opportunity available to retail fuel station owners and farmer co-ops interested in promoting and selling [ā¦]
April 6, 2010
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