Georgia Department of Transportation

10/31/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/31/2025 20:31

Jeff Davis Bridge Closure Extended Until Mid -December 2025

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For Immediate Release
October 31, 2025

Contact: Gina Snider 706.646.7532
District Three Communications
Upson County...
The Jeff Davis Bridge over Ten Mile Creek bridge closure will be extended until mid-December 2025


Thomaston, GA-The Jeff Davis bridge closure has been extended until mid-December 2025.

GDOT recognizes that projects' schedules will change due to weather, on-site conditions and extenuating circumstances. We are working closely with all partners on this project to complete the projects as quickly as possible. As always, GDOT appreciates the traveling public's patience while traveling through construction zones or detours.

Detour Map includes the suggested routes:

  • Jeff Davis Westside of Bridge will be detoured West (6.4 miles) to SR74/ Crest Hwy going east (8.5 miles) to West Gordan St (1.6 miles) to US19/41 North/Church St (3.6 miles) ending at Jeff Davis Eastside of Bridge.
  • Jeff Davis Eastside will be detoured east (1.2 miles) to US19/41/Church St South (3.6 miles) to West Main St (1.6 miles) to SR 74/Crest Hwy going west (8.5 miles) end at Jeff Davis onthe westside of Bridge.
  • Fire Tower Rd, Skelton Rd, Burkett Rd and Old Alabama Rd will be Detoured to Jeff Davis Westside of Bridge
  • Baker Britt Rd will be detoured to Jeff Davis Westside of Bridge or SR 74 east
  • Hannahs Mill Rd will be detoured to Jeff Davis eastside of Bridge or West Main St.

ADVISORY: Dates may change due to weather or other factors. Motorists are advised to expect delays, exercise caution, and reduce their speed while traveling through work zones. Before heading out, get real-time information on work status and traffic conditions. Call 511, visit 511ga.org, or download the Georgia 511 app.


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West Central Georgia District Office
Thomaston, GA 30286
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