GDOT awards $7.1M contract for Chestatee River bridge replacement in Lumpkin County

The Chestatee River bridge on Hwy. 52 east of Dahlonega is being replaced. The $7.1 million project is expected to be completed by November 2026. (Photo: Google Maps)

The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) has awarded a $7.1 million contract to build a replacement bridge over the Chestatee River in Lumpkin County. The project on State Route 52 will extend nearly half a mile along a rural stretch of road 5 miles west of Dahlonega.

According to GDOT, the bridge will span 300 feet and be raised approximately 5 feet over the current bridge’s height to accommodate the 100-year flood line.

The orange shaded area on this map shows where the replacement bridge is being built on Highway 52, about 5 miles east of Dahlonega. (Source: GDOT)

GDOT records show that preliminary engineering on the project began in 2016. The transportation department awarded the construction contract to APAC—Atlantic, Inc. of Savannah, the low bidder.

Construction is expected to be completed by November 2026.

The Lumpkin County bridge is one of 16 transportation contracts GDOT awarded in April, totaling approximately $68.2 million.