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$1.8 billion investment to increase roadway capacity on I-75 south in Henry County

Development Transport announced USA Jan 14, 2026
USD1.8B
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development
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Georgia will invest $1.8 billion to construct dedicated express lanes for both the North and South-bound directions of I-75 south in Henry County.

Deal Analysis

The State of Georgia has announced a significant $1.8 billion investment to develop dedicated express lanes along I-75 south in Henry County. This project, slated to begin in 2026, aims to increase roadway capacity for both North and South-bound traffic. The development will be spearheaded by the Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and the State Road and Tollway Authority, both key players in Georgia's transportation infrastructure landscape. This investment underscores the growing need for infrastructure improvements to address traffic congestion in rapidly developing areas. The project's scale and the involvement of established state agencies highlight its importance to the region's transportation network. While specific details regarding project stage and capacity are not yet available, the announcement signals a commitment to modernizing transportation infrastructure in Henry County.
  • Sizeable investment of $1.8 billion
  • Focus on increasing roadway capacity through express lanes
  • Involvement of Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and State Road and Tollway Authority
  • Project slated to begin in 2026
Market Context: The transport sector in the USA is experiencing significant investment aimed at modernizing and expanding infrastructure to meet growing demand and alleviate congestion. Public-private partnerships and government-led initiatives are common approaches to funding and executing these large-scale projects.

Source Intelligence

KEY DETAILS

The investment aims to construct dedicated express lanes for both the North and South-bound directions of I-75 south in Henry County. "With these funds, we will construct dedicated express lanes for both the North and South-bound directions." Nearly 200,000 vehicles a day travel this major artery. "Nearly 200,000 vehicles a day travel this major artery that connects Georgians with key business hubs in much of our state." It is estimated that once completed, 70% more vehicles will be able to pass through that corridor during rush hours. "Our initial estimates indicate that once these express lanes are completed, as much as 70 percent more vehicles will be able to pass through that corridor during rush hours!"

Deal Size
So, today I’m announcing that my budget proposal will invest an additional 1.8 billion dollars to increase roadway capacity in one of Georgia’s most congested corridors: I-75 south in Henry County.
Location
So, today I’m announcing that my budget proposal will invest an additional 1.8 billion dollars to increase roadway capacity in one of Georgia’s most congested corridors: I-75 south in Henry County.
Announcement
Gov. Kemp Announces Affordability, Infrastructure & Workforce Priorities at Eggs and Issues | Governor Brian P. Kemp Office of the Governor Skip to main content ATLANTA  – Governor Brian P. Kemp today delivered the closing address at the Georgia Chamber of Commerce’s annual Eggs and Issues legislative event, announcing a number of his top legislative and budgetary priorities for the 2026 session of the General Assembly.
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GDOT developer

"This funding will enable GDOT and SRTA to address those issues head on."

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SRTA developer

"This funding will enable GDOT and SRTA to address those issues head on."

high quality Enriched Feb 19, 2026

Timeline

Announced
Jan 14, 2026
Signed
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Market Context

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