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Report Abstracts

Report Number Author(s) Title Abstract Summary County Year
11356 Entorf, Robert F. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRSLB-2150(3), McDuffie County

75 ft. x 22 ft. reinforced concrete and wood bridge. Existing right of way is 80 ft. Project begins approx. 265 ft. west of stream and ends approx. 263ft. east of stream. New structure will be a four barrel 10 ft. X 10 ft. X 100 ft.

McDuffie 1993
11357 Entorf, Robert F. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRSLB-2150(2), McDuffie County

90 ft. X 22 ft. reinforced concrete and wood bridge Existing right of way is 80 ft. Project begins approx. 290 ft. west of stream and ends approx. 290 ft. east of stream. New structure will be a 120 ft. X 28 ft. concrete and steel bridge. R Additional R/W will be required. Co. Rd.

McDuffie 1993
11358 Richardson, Rick R. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRS-0578(4), Treutlen County

Existing structure is a 101 ft. x 23.8 ft. wood, concrete and steel bridge. Existing right of way is 200 ft. The project begins approx. 250 ft. south of stream and end approx. 250 ft. north of stream No additional R/W will be required.

Treutlen 1992
11359 Bowen, William R. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRSLB-0905(1), Lincoln County

Existing structure is a 23 .8 ft. x 51 f~. Timber, steel and Concrete Bridge. Existing right of way 40 ft.lt and 40 ft. Right. Total = 80 ft. Project begins 300 ft. South of stream and ends 300 ft. north of stream. New structure will be a 30 ft. x 50 ft. Concrete bridge.

Lincoln 1986
11360 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of BHF-167-1(11), Paulding County

Begins 320’ south of creek and ends 330’ north of creek. Widen existing bridge-102.52’ x 40’. 15’ of right of way required. Detour located immediately east of bridge-110’ easements required on east side for detour.

Paulding 1986
11361 Entorf, Robert F. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRS-2194(4), Laurens County

Existing structures are 23.7 ft. x 100ft. and 23.7 ft. x 300 ft. respectively, timber, concrete and steel structures. Existing Right-of-Way is 80ft. at the Little Rocky Creek site. Existing Right-of -Way is 100 ft. to 200 ft. at the Turkey Creek site. Project begins at each site, 600 ft.

Laurens 2019
11362 Entorf, Robert F. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRF-030-4(14), Tattnall County

Replace bridge on the existing alignment with a bridge approximately 44'X240' with the approaches being reconstructed to have 24' of pavement and 8' shoulders from 0.1 before to 0.1 past the bridge. An onsite detour would be required to maintain traffic during construction.

Tattnall 1990
11363 Paglione, Teresa L. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRZLB-063(4), Clayton County

24’ x 60’ bridge- timber piles, concrete beams and deck on 60 r/w. Double 10’ x 10’ x 70’ concrete bridge culvert approaches will have 24’ pavement and 8’ shoulders on 80 r/w- detour provided by clayton County. Project begins 500 feet north and ends 500 ft south of creek.

Clayton 1990
11364 Entorf, Robert F. Archaeological Assessment of BRF-029-1(25), Peach County

Existing bridge 24’ bridge. Will be widened to 2-24’ lanes. Project beings 36’ west of existing bridge and will be 36 east of existing bridge.

Peach 1988
11365 Rotenstein, David S. Archaeological Assessment of Project BRS-0708(5), Treutlen and Emanuel Counties

Existing structure is a 21.8 ft x 493 ft steel and concrete bridge. Project begins 580 ft south of stream and ends 925 ft north of stream. New bridge will be a 36 ft x 400 ft steel and concrete structure. A 20 ft x 100 ft detour easement will be required on the downstream, side.

Treutlen 1985