Finalized Timeline for Broad Street Construction

City officials release schedule to speed up work between 5th and 13th Streets.

Mar. 30, 2026 at 8:57pm

An abstract, out-of-focus cityscape scene with blurred construction equipment and orange safety cones, conveying the mood and concept of an infrastructure project in progress.The finalized construction timeline aims to minimize disruptions to local businesses and residents during the Broad Street Improvement Project.Augusta Today

City officials in Augusta, Georgia have released a finalized construction schedule for the Broad Street Improvement Project, which aims to significantly accelerate the timeline for work between 5th and 13th Streets. The schedule outlines the active construction windows, though factors like weather and site conditions could lead to delays or further acceleration of certain segments.

Why it matters

The Broad Street Improvement Project is a major infrastructure initiative that will transform a key commercial corridor in downtown Augusta. Providing a clear timeline for construction is important to help local businesses and residents plan accordingly and minimize disruptions.

The details

The finalized construction schedule lays out the active work windows for the Broad Street Improvement Project between 5th and 13th Streets. While the timeline is designed to speed up the overall process, city officials note that weather conditions or unexpected site findings could still result in delays or even further acceleration of certain segments.

  • The finalized construction schedule has been released on March 30, 2026.

The players

Augusta, Georgia

The city where the Broad Street Improvement Project is taking place.

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What’s next

The city will continue to monitor the construction progress and provide updates to the public as needed.

The takeaway

By releasing a finalized construction timeline, Augusta officials aim to improve transparency and help local businesses and residents better prepare for the disruptions caused by the Broad Street Improvement Project.