Georgia • GA-09 Congressional District

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Total # Projects: 9
Total # Contracts: 9
Total $ Projects: $13,566,013
Total $ Contracts: $12,663,137

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Project $
GA-01 $34,393,699
GA-02 $32,798,084
GA-03 $88,081,522
GA-04 $37,713,798
GA-05 $15,177,600
GA-06 $42,775,101
GA-07 $61,612,001
GA-08 $95,050,835
GA-10 $30,037,515
GA-11 $32,701,237
GA-12 $32,274,717
GA-13 $48,950,254
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First, we received an updated copy of the national database of stimulus road and bridge projects as of Sept. 25. Separately, we obtained data that states filed to the federal government as part of the stimulus legislation's reporting requirements. These data list which contractors had been awarded particular projects. We were able to trace more than 90 percent of the funds to individual counties. In a few other cases, projects are statewide and cannot be narrowed to county or serve multiple counties. We’ve indicated those cases in the data.

Wherever possible, we matched DOT projects to state recovery filings. They did not match in every instance. The DOT projects, which total $19 billion, include hundreds of projects not yet associated with a contractor. The contractors' data totals about $13 billion in obligated funds. In a few cases, state contractors did not match a DOT project. Some projects also have multiple contractors. When there is no matching contractor information for a project, searches and lists will return a blank.

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All projects for GA-09. Not all projects have been awarded contracts.

Project Name Contractor County Improvement Type Amount
THIS PROJECT CONSISTS OF A BRIDGE REPLACEMENT ON CR 134/COUNTY LINE ROAD OVER POLECAT CREEK ON THE GORDON AND MURRAY COUNTY LINE. ALSO, THERE WILL BE THREE OVERFLOW BOX CULVERTS TO PREVENT FLOODING. (Federal ID: 0000683) CORNETT BRIDGE, INC. Gordon Bridge Replacement $1,371,305
THIS PROJECT CONSISTS OF RECONSTRUCTING THE LEFT TURNS FROM SR 2 FROM A TYPE A MEDIAN CROSSOVER TO A TYPE B. ALSO, THIS PROJECT WILL ADD LEFT TURN LANES FROM CR 6/PINE GROOVE RD. TO SR 2. (Federal ID: 0009346) C. W. MATTHEWS CONTRACTING CO., INC. Catoosa Safety/Traffic Management $1,092,984
THIS PROJECT IS THE RESURFACING OF SR 283. THIS SECTION OF SR 283 NEEDS RESURFACING BECAUSE THE EXISTING PAVEMENT IS DETERIORATING. SR 283 WAS LAST RESURFACED IN 2001. (Federal ID: M003908) C. W. MATTHEWS CONTRACTING CO., INC. Hall Pavement Improvement $1,292,894
THIS PROJECT IS THE MILLING AND RESURFACING OF SR 1 BUSINESSS. THIS SECTION OF SR 1 BUSINESS NEEDS RESURFACING BECAUSE THE EXISTING PAVEMENT IS DETERIORATING. SR 1 BUSINESS WAS LAST RESURFACED IN 1997 (Federal ID: M003920) NORTHWEST GEORGIA PAVING, INC. Walker Pavement Improvement $687,393
THIS PROJECT IS THE RESURFACING OF SR 11. THIS SECTION OF SR 11 NEEDS RESURFACING BECAUSE THE EXISTING PAVEMENT IS DETERIORATING. SR 11 WAS LAST RESURFACED IN 1997. (Federal ID: M003957) C. W. MATTHEWS CONTRACTING CO., INC. Hall Pavement Improvement $1,136,626
THIS PROJECT IS THE RESURFACING OF SR 53. THIS SECTION OF SR 53 NEEDS RESURFACING BECAUSE THE EXISTING PAVEMENT IS DETERIORATING. SR 53 WAS LAST RESURFACED IN 1998. (Federal ID: M003958) C. W. MATTHEWS CONTRACTING CO., INC. Dawson Pavement Improvement $1,182,956
THIS PROJECT IS THE RESURFACING OF SR 356. THIS SECTION OF SR 356 NEEDS RESURFACING BECAUSE THE EXISTING PAVEMENT IS DETERIORATING. SR 356 WAS LAST RESURFACED IN 1985. (Federal ID: M003961) C. W. MATTHEWS CONTRACTING CO., INC. White Pavement Improvement $1,721,769
THIS PROJECT IS THE MILLING AND RESURFACING OF SR 9. THIS SECTION OF SR 9 NEEDS RESURFACING BECAUSE THE EXISTING PAVEMENT IS DETERIORATING. SR 9 WAS LAST RESURFACED IN 2004. (Federal ID: M003964) C. W. MATTHEWS CONTRACTING CO., INC. Forsyth Pavement Improvement $1,904,032
THIS PROJECT IS THE REMOVAL OF SELECTED CONCRETE SLABS ON SR 365. THE REASON FOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF THE SELECTED CONCRETE SLABS IS DUE DETERIORATION. THE LAST TIME ANY WORK WAS DONE ON SR 365 (Federal ID: M004015) INTERSTATE IMPROVEMENT, INC. Hall Pavement Improvement $2,273,178