Project Overview
Project Details
This project will construct a new interchange at I-185 and Old Cusseta Rd in southern Muscogee County. Other improvements include the addition of a center turn along Cusseta/Old Cusseta Rd, a new roundabout at the intersection of Old Cusseta Rd and Cusseta Rd, a new signal on Old Cusseta Rd at the SB ramps, a new roundabout on Old Cusseta Rd at the NB ramps, and 5′ and 10′ sidewalks along the corridor. The I-185 bridge over Old Cusseta Rd will be widened to accommodate the SB entrance ramp. Farr Rd will be relocated to the east to accommodate the new roundabout and NB entrance ramp.
Case Results
State: Indiana (Marion County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $46,160
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$2,400,000
State: Indiana (Johnson County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $301,200
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$3,800,000
State: Indiana (Vigo County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $1,186,000
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$4,475,000
State: Indiana (Hamilton County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $79,200
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$3,000,000
State: Georgia (Union County)
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $454,250
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$1,500,000
State: Illinois, Sangamon County
Case Type: Road projects
Initial Offer: $125,600
Sever Walker Padgitt Result:
$1,191,950
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