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GA400 - I285 Interchange Project taking shape
The state’s “Transform 285/400” project is finally truly transforming the I-285 and Ga. 400 interchange in Perimeter Center, as bridges for new ramps begin to tower over the existing knot of surface highways. “The main push right now is the largest and highest bridge,” said Marlo Clowers, the Georgia Department of Transportation’s Transform 285/400 project manager, in a recent interview.
Pillars going up in the interchange in July. (Phil Mosier)
That’s the bridge that will carry a new ramp connecting Ga. 400 southbound to I-285 eastbound. Pillars are going up for that bridge as well as for other ramps and so-called collector-distributor lanes that will let traffic bypass some of the currently tricky merging spots.
Transform 285/400 is intended to rearrange the interchange to improve the flow of existing traffic and make it safer by reducing merges.
Work on the interchange project began in 2017 and currently has a “substantial” completion date of Oct. 15, 2020, said Clowers. Finishing work could continue into 2021.
Besides the major work in the heart of the interchange, smaller but significant work has begun on other elevated ramps and lanes. Pillars are going up in Dunwoody at the Ashford-Dunwoody Road ramp onto I-285 westbound, where “braided” lanes will carry traffic ... more

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