Georgia DOT continues essential road work throughout Southeast Georgia. As a result, work on construction and maintenance projects will continue Saturday, September 26 through Friday, October 2.
All work subject to change due to weather or other factors. Motorists are cautioned to reduce their speed while traveling through work zones, pay attention and watch for workers.
Lane closures are listed below by interstates and counties.
INTERSTATE 95
I-95 Bridge Rehab Projects in Camden County
Exit 3 interchange bridges and Satilla River Bridges north of Exit 14
Mon-Thurs 7pm-7am single LC/10pm-5am double LC
Weekend LC remain in place 9pm, Fri through 5am, Mon
Additional LC on SR 40/East King Ave & Boone St at Exit 3
I-95 Interchange Lighting Upgrades in Camden County
I-95 at Exit 1/St. Marys Road
Lane closures Monday – Saturday 7pm until 7 am
I-95 Belfast Keller Rd.
Double Lane Closure for Bridge Work
Monday through Sunday 7 pm until 6 am
Interstate 16
I-16 between MP 108 thru MP 99 East and West Bound
Single lane closures for Bridge Maintenance
7 pm to 7 am daily
I-16 East Bound CR 404
Lane shift to Repaint Bridge
Monday through Sunday 9 am until 3 pm
I-16 West Bound under SR 129
Single Lane Closure to repaint Bridge
Monday through Sunday 7 am until 7 am
Bryan County
SR 144Â Charlies Rd. to Belfast River Rd.
Single Lane Closure Paving
Monday through Friday 9 am until 4 pm
Chatham County
SR 25/N. Coastal Hwy between Houlihan Bridge & SC state line
Flagging operations for joint sealing on the bridges
9 am – 6pm Monday – Thursday
CR 787 Islands Expressway Elba Island rd. to Oatland Island rd.
Double lane closure to Mobilize equipment and materials
Monday through Saturday 9 am until 3 pm.
US 17/SR 25Â North End of Ogeechee River to I-516 Overpass
Single Lane Closure for Milling Operation
Monday through Sunday 7 pm until 6 am
US 80Â Stagecoach Rd. to Cherry St.
Single Lane Closure for Bridge Construction
Monday through Friday 8 am until 4 pm
Effingham
SR 275Â North of SR 21 to Dead End
Single Lane Closure for Resurfacing Project
Monday through Sunday 7 am until 8 pm
SR 21Â North of Jacks Creek to North of Dewitt Rd.
Single Lane Closure for Resurfacing
Monday through Sunday 7 pm until 6 am
CR 310 Old River Rd. Schuman Drive to Edgewater Drive
Single Lane Closure for Asphalt placement on new Construction area
Sunday through Wednesday 9 am until 4 pm
Evans County
SR 169Â @ Bull Creek Bridge replacement project
Located between Clyde & Edward Tucker Rd. & Louis Kennedy Rd.
Traffic detoured via SR 144 and US 301
Glynn County
US 17/SR 25 at Sidney Lanier Bridge
Single Lane Closure for Bridge Rehab work
Monday through Sunday 6 am to 6 pm
SR 25 Spur/Torras Causeway
From US 17 and extending to Kings Way
Nightly lane closures 8 p.m. until 6 a.m., starting
Resurfacing, bridge joint work and bike safety enhancement
Bridge Rehabilitation at various locations in Glynn County
Single Lane Closure on US 341/SR 27 and US 301/SR 23
Monday through Thursday 6 pm to 6 am
Continuous 9pm Friday through 6 am Monday
Screven
SR 21 HWY 301
Single Lane Closure for Resurfacing project
Monday through Sunday 6 am until 6 am
Tattnall County
Hillview Road closure in Collins
Bridge replacement project over Cedar Creek
Traffic detoured via Manassas St, SR 23 & Cedar Creek Rd
Wayne County
Bridge Rehabilitation at various locations in Wayne County
Single Lane Closure on US 341/SR 27 and US 301/SR 23
Monday through Thursday 6 pm to 6 am
Friday through Monday 9 pm until 6 am
Wheeler County
SR 149 Milepost 0 to 6
Daily lane closures for pavement preservation
Motorists are advised to expect delays, exercise caution, and reduce their speed while traveling through work zones. Before heading out, get real-time information on work status and traffic conditions. Call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app. Our maintenance team members who repair roads and bridges and our project teams who oversee construction projects are continuing their essential work, while following sanitary work practices prescribed by health agencies to protect themselves and the public from the coronavirus, as are most state DOTs in the U.S.