9711
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase I Archaeological Survey for Enhanced Sidewalk and Intersection Improvements on Barnwell Road, Fulton County, Georgia
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The Barnwell Road Enhanced Sidewalk and Intersection Improvements project consists of the addition of a 10-foot wide sidewalk along the western side of Barnwell Road from Holcomb Bridge Road to just south of Niblick Drive. A pedestrian bridge will be included for the Hogan Creek crossing.
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Fulton
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2017
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9777
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the SR 56 Bridge Structure ID #033-0020-0 at Mill Creek, Burke County, Georgia.
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The proposed project would be replacing a bridge (Structure ID# 033-0020-0) located at State Route (SR) 56 over Mill Creek, which is located approximately 5.8 miles from Midville, Georgia.
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Burke
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2017
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9913
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase 1 Archaeological Survey of Five I-85 Off-System Bridges in Jackson and Franklin Counties, Georgia.
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The proposed project, P.I. No. 0015436, would replace five overpass bridges on I-85 in Jackson and Franklin counties (Figure 1).
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Franklin
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2017
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9941
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase I Archaeological Survey for the Proposed Construction of a Frontage Road along 1-20 in Warren County, Georgia.
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The proposed project would consist of the construction of a two-lane roadway on new location along the south side of Interstate 20 (1-20) from Country Road (CR) 184/Cadley Road to CR 167/Ridge Road, approximately 2.44 miles in length.
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Warren
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2017
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9947
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Second Addendum to Phase I Archaeological Survey of Semmes Street Improvement Project, Fulton Coutny, Georgia
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The proposed project would provide new Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant sidewalks, on-street parking improvements in limited areas, new curb and gutter, and landscaping along Semmes Street from just south of Washington Road to Norman Berry Drive in East Point, Fulton County, Georgi
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Fulton
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2017
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9967
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of Pedestrian Improvements in the City of Buford, Gwinnett County, Georgia.
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The proposed project extends approximately .7 miles along Moreno Street to the intersection with Wilson Avenue and continues along Wilson Avenue for approximately .1 miles to a point 240-ft south of East Main Street. The project is located completely within the City of Buford.
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Gwinnett
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2017
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10072
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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GDOT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SHORT FORM FOR NEGATIVE FINDINGS: Phase I Archaeological Survey of Interstate Bridge Structures in Bartow, Catoosa, Cherokee, Dade, Report Title: and Whitfield Counties, Georgia.
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This is bridge rehabilitation at the six bridge structures listed below. The project would consist of
the following work:
1. Structure ID 015-0057-0, Old Grassdale Road (CR 155) over I-75 (SR 401), Bartow
County
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Whitfield
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2017
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10145
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Stanyard, William F., Pietak, Lynn Marie, Holland, Jeffrey L., Espenshade, Christopher T., Garrow, Patrick H., Jones, David C., Kennedy, Linda
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Phase II Cultural Resource Investigations in the Proposed Beach Creek and Tallapoosa Water Supply Systems, Haralson County, Georgia. Project 92-10-15-959
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Phase II testing of 117 sites in the flood pool of the proposed Beach Creek and Tallapoosa River water supply systems was conducted by Garrow & Associates, Inc., under a contract withCH2M Hill.
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Haralson
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1997
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10325
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase I Archaeological Survey of the Bridge Replacement of SR 212 at Lake Jackson
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Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) Project P.I. No. 0013603 in Newton County would replace the existing two-lane bridge on State Route (SR) 212 over Lake Jackson, approximately 13.9 miles south of Covington, Georgia.
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Newton
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2018
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10936
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Pietak, Lynn Marie
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Phase I Archaeological Survey for the SR 38/US 84 Bridge 299-0013-0 over the Satilla River, located in Ware and Pierce Counties, Georgia
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The proposed project would consist of the replacement of GDOT Bridge 299-0013-0 on State Route (SR) 38/United States Highway 84 (Plant Avenue Extension) over the Satilla River in Sunnyside, approximately 2.5 miles northeast of Waycross in Ware and Pierce Counties, Georgia (Figure 1 ).
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Ware
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2018
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