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Demolition, site work and addition to a transportation facility in Atlanta, Georgia. Design plans call for the addition of a transportation facility; for the demolition of a transportation facility; and for site work for a transportation facility.
https://atlanta.urbanize.city/post/marta-new-transit-hub-25m-federal-grant-funding-south-dekalb MARTA bags $25M in federal grant funding for new transit hub Multimodal, tech-enabled South DeKalb facility will serve four high-ridership bus routes, agency says JULY 09, 2024, 1:09PMJOSH GREEN 2 COMMENTS ADVERTISEMENT MARTA has secured a $25 million federal grant that agency officials say will improve mobility and the transit experience in one of Georgia’s most populated counties. The Federal Transit Administration Buses and Bus Facilities Program funding will cover the bulk of construction costs for a project called the South DeKalb Transit Hub. It’s set to be built adjacent to the Gallery at South DeKalb (formerly South DeKalb Mall) on Candler Road, about 10 miles southeast of downtown Atlanta. According to MARTA officials, the tech-enabled, multimodal hub will span 2,500 square feet and serve four high-ridership bus routes that border Georgia’s 4th and 5th Congressional districts. Those are Route 15 (Candler Road), Route 186 (Rainbow Way), Route 74 (Flat Shoals), and Route 9 (Boulevard/Tilson Road). Courtesy of MARTA Plans call for sheltered spaces for purchasing fares and catching or transferring buses, park-and-ride availability, real-time service information, and SMART restrooms that employ technology to keep themselves maintained and safe. MARTA officials say proximity to the mall will help boost safety and parking availability for a “vital link” serving the southern section of one of its original partner counties. The South DeKalb Transit Hub, originally identified in the DeKalb County Transit Master Plan, is expected to cost $37.5 million total, with MARTA’s capital budget footing the remainder of the bill. MARTA officials credited “Transit Superheroes” at the federal level of government, the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, and the agency’s federal delegation with helping make the funding a reality. According to MARTA general manager and CEO Collie Greenwood, the $25 million grant is the full amount MARTA had requested. “[It] covers almost 70 percent of the funding for this project and supports the improvement of bus facilities and amenities and workforce development in DeKalb,” Greenwood said in a prepared statement. MARTA’s schedule calls for opening the new South DeKalb facility in 2026. Courtesy of MARTA Congresswoman Nikema Williams, whose 5th Congressional District will be served by the new hub, said the funding “underscores our commitment to advancing transit equity” and is part of a broader push to build “stronger connections to jobs and economic opportunity for everyone.” Another funding backer, U.S. Senator Jon Ossoff (D-GA), predicted the bipartisan infrastructure legislation “will deliver long-overdue upgrades to Georgia’s infrastructure for years to come.” _____________________________________ Description: MARTA is delivering the South Dekalb Transit Hub to expand the reach and capacity of the bus transit system within Dekalb County. The professional architectural and engineering consulting services for the South Dekalb Transit Hub Project are for the creation of final design documents for bid and construction. MARTA is an organization committed to a sustainable future in the broad sense of the term. Consideration of ways to advance sustainability will be incorporated throughout the design and delivery of this project. The method of Contractor Selection has not been Determined at this time.
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$3,452,659.00
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Addition, Demolition, Site Work
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