Transportation Programs
Georgia's transportation needs—whether by air, water, motor vehicle, pedestrian or bicycle—are evolving along with the state's economic expansion and population growth. GDOT has long range studies and programs in place so the state transportation networks can accommodate future demands.
Public Private Partnerships (P3)
The P3 program is designed to bring much needed transportation projects to Georgia, which would not be possible under the traditional processes and existing funding.
Transportation Project Information (TransPI)
Search for information on transportation projects in Georgia.
Georgia's Federal Stimulus Package for Transportation
Georgia DOT is implementing funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA) in three transportation program areas, highway Investment, public transit investment and grants for airport improvement.
State Transportation Improvement Program (STIP)
The STIP list federally funded transportation projects that are located outside Metropolitan Planning Organzation (MPO) boundaries.
Value Engineering
Georgia DOT performs Value Engineering studies on all construction projects with a total combined costs of $10 million or more.
Radial Freeway Strategic Improvement Plan
This plan provides a comprehensive understanding of Georgia's transportation system current and future needs.
Statewide Transportation Plan (SWTP)
The SWTP accesses the current and future performance of all major transportation modes in the state.
Long Range Program
A list of long range transportation projects by county.