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Highway 116 improvements still planned, schedule uncertain

Posted at 1:15 pm April 9, 2014
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Information from WYSH Radio

Following up on a story we first brought you last year, the state is still in the planning stages of making safety improvements to an 11-mile stretch of Highway 116 in Anderson County from Frost Bottom to the Campbell County line.

A safety audit conducted in 2012 by state and local officials showed that in some spots, lanes are too narrow, in others there are no guardrails, and in still other areas, the shoulder is actually less than a foot wide. Slope stability issues were also blamed for some cracking and uneven settling of the pavement. Some spots that have been resurfaced do not have pavement markings and in other areas, rock outcroppings and other hazards are “too close to the roadway for comfort.”

The Tennessee Department of Transportation has recommended paving the entire stretch of Highway 116, widening the shoulders in some places, and adding guardrails, pavement markings, and signage to the roadway as part of the effort to make the road safer. TDOT says that it will also reduce the speed limit on that sometimes-dangerous stretch of road to 35 miles per hour. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, State, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, asphalt, Campbell County, construction, Frost Bottom, guardrails, Highway 116, John Ragan, pavement, slide, slope stability, TDOT, Tennessee Department of Transportation, Tim Isbel

Demolition, construction to start soon on ORNL shipping, receiving building

Posted at 2:15 am March 27, 2014
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Demolition and construction are expected to start soon on a shipping and receiving building at Oak Ridge National Laboratory, a press release said.

“Hickory Construction Inc. will begin demolition of an existing structure ahead of breaking ground on a LEED Gold design-built construction at Oak Ridge National Laboratory on April 1, as part of the campus-wide Site Sustainability Plan,” the press release said.

“We are always honored to work with ORNL, and the chance to build a LEED Gold structure is something we love to do,” said Chris Duncan, project manager. “Hickory not only has the ability to make quality LEED buildings, but it does so for incredible value and on time.”

The building, which will serve as a central hub for everything that ORNL ships and receives, will be a total of 26,000 square feet. Of that, 17,000 square feet is designated as a shipping/receiving warehouse with 11 loading docks, and areas for packaging, staging, and storage. The remainder of the building is designated as office space. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Chris Duncan, construction, demolition, Hickory Construction Inc., LEED, LEED Gold, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, receiving, shipping

Sewer rehab work continues this week

Posted at 12:36 am March 24, 2014
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More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week

The work is being done by Hurst Excavating and Morgan Contracting under contract with the City of Oak Ridge. It includes rehabilitating sewer collection pipes within city easements in yards and in roadways, a press release said.

Residents should already have received color-coded letters and door hangers (orange for Hurst Excavating and purple for Morgan Contracting) providing general information and each contractors’ contact information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: construction, East Plant, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, rehabilitation, sewer collection pipes

Sewer rehab work continues this week

Posted at 9:26 pm March 2, 2014
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More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week.

The work is being done by Hurst Excavating and Morgan Contracting under contract with the city of Oak Ridge. It includes rehabilitating sewer collection pipes within city easements in yards and in roadways, a press release said.

Residents should already have received color-coded letters and door hangers (orange for Hurst Excavating and purple for Morgan Contracting) providing general information and each contractors’ contact information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Front Page News, Government, Oak Ridge Tagged With: construction, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab

Sewer rehab work continues this week

Posted at 11:48 pm February 16, 2014
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More rehabilitation work of the city’s sewer collection pipes is scheduled to continue this week.

The work is being done by Hurst Excavating and Morgan Contracting under contract with the city of Oak Ridge. It includes rehabilitating sewer collection pipes within city easements in yards and in roadways, a press release said.

Residents should already have received color-coded letters and door hangers (orange for Hurst Excavating and purple for Morgan Contracting) providing general information and each contractors’ contact information. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Government, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: construction, Hurst Excavating, Morgan Contracting, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge Public Works Department, sewer collection pipes, sewer rehab work

UT report to governor: Economy to see stronger growth in 2014 and 2015

Posted at 9:59 am January 31, 2014
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Matt Murray

Matt Murray

KNOXVILLE—After five years of sluggish recovery, the U.S. and Tennessee economies are poised for strong growth in 2014 and 2015.

Despite the slow pace of the recovery, many indicators—including an increase in consumer confidence, rallying stock market prices, and rising home prices—point to brighter growth prospects in the quarters ahead, according to the forecast in the 2014 Economic Report to the Governor of the State of Tennessee, released Friday.

The study, prepared by the Center for Business and Economic Research at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, predicts the course of the state and national economies by examining many fiscal factors and trends.

Household net worth grew by almost 10 percent in 2013, surpassing its pre-recession level for the first time. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: 2014 Economic Report to the Governor of the State of Tennessee, CBER, Center for Business and Economic Research, construction, consumer confidence, consumers, economy, employment growth, exports, global recovery, gross domestic product, home prices, household net worth, housing, imports, income, labor markets, manufacturing, Matt Murray, non-farm employment, recovery, sales, stock market, tax collections, tax revenues, Tennessee, Tennessee economy, U.S. economy, unemployment rate, University of Tennessee

Blasting continues at Kroger Marketplace site on Monday

Posted at 2:48 pm November 22, 2013
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 5 Comments

Kroger Marketplace Site Plan

Kroger Marketplace Site Plan

Blasting at the Kroger Marketplace construction site is scheduled to continue at 2 p.m. Monday.

Police officers will stop traffic on Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike for the duration of the blast, which will be about three to five minutes, a press release said.

During the blasting, Illinois Avenue traffic will be blocked from Robertsville Road to Oak Ridge Turnpike, and Oak Ridge Turnpike traffic will be blocked from the Illinois-Turnpike intersection east to Robertsville Road. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Front Page News, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Police and Fire Tagged With: blasting, construction, Illinois Avenue, Kroger, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Robertsville Road

Construction starts at Unitarian Universalist Church near Federal Building

Posted at 1:58 pm October 17, 2013
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Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church Site

Construction work has started at the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church between Oak Ridge Turnpike and the Joe L. Evins Federal Building.

Construction work has started at the site of a new home for the Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church near the Joe L. Evins Federal Building.

Hickory Construction Inc., which has headquarters in Alcoa, announced on Thursday that it has broken ground at the 4.6-acre site. The building could be complete by next summer, a press release said.

Hickory will work with Johnson Architecture Inc. to create a larger church building that will give the congregation an extra 3,000 square feet, compared to the current building a few miles down Oak Ridge Turnpike, the press release said. The new church will feature an updated, modern appearance. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Churches, Community, Faith, Top Stories Tagged With: church, construction, David Savoie, Hickory Construction Inc., Joe L. Evins Federal Building, Johnson Architecture Inc., Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church, shopping center

Blasting at Kroger Marketplace site continues Monday, Thursday

Posted at 10:30 pm October 10, 2013
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Kroger Marketplace Building Construction

Building construction has started at the new Kroger Marketplace shopping center, and blasting at the site is scheduled to continue next week.

Building construction has started at the new Kroger Marketplace shopping center, and blasting at the site is scheduled to continue next week.

The blasting started this week in short sessions that lasted a few minutes each on Monday and Thursday afternoons.

The blasting is expected to continue next week at 2 p.m. Monday and Thursday, a city press release said. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: blasting, construction, construction site, Illinois Avenue, Kroger, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike

Blasting scheduled Monday, Thursday at Kroger construction site

Posted at 3:50 pm October 4, 2013
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Kroger Marketplace Site Work

Blasting is scheduled at the Kroger Marketplace construction site at Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike on Monday and Thursday afternoon. Pictured above is site work that started this summer.

Blasting is scheduled at the Kroger Marketplace construction site at 2 p.m. Monday, Oct. 7, and Thursday, Oct. 10. Oak Ridge Police Department officers will stop traffic on Illinois Avenue and Oak Ridge Turnpike during the blasting, which is scheduled to last about three to five minutes, a press release said.

Illinois Avenue traffic will be blocked from Robertsville Road to Oak Ridge Turnpike, and the Turnpike will be blocked from the Illinois Avenue/Turnpike intersection east to Robertsville Road, the release said.

Oak Ridge Fire Department Chief Darryl Kerley will send two advisement/informational calls to the businesses and residents in the area on Saturday, Oct. 5, and Tuesday, Oct. 8, the press release said. For more information, visit the city’s website at www.oakridgetn.gov.

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: blasting, construction, Illinois Avenue, Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Fire Department, Oak Ridge Police Department, Oak Ridge Turnpike

Roane State ACE program hosts presentation on composites in the construction industry

Posted at 8:10 pm September 29, 2013
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An expert on replacing traditional construction materials with composite materials spoke to representatives from the construction industry during a forum hosted by Roane State Community College’s Advanced Composite Employment program.

Isaac Diggs, president of Longhouse Enterprise Group, has more than 30 years of experience in civil construction projects. ACE and the East Tennessee Economic Council partnered to host Diggs’ Sept. 24 presentation at the University of Tennessee Outreach Center. The event is an example of how the ACE program raises awareness about the potential for composite materials in a variety of industries. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, Education, Top Stories Tagged With: ACE, Advanced Composite Employment, Andy Pokelwaldt, composite materials, construction, East Tennessee Economic Council, Isaac Diggs, Longhouse Enterprise Group, materials, Roane State Community College

Kroger Marketplace has Aug. 22 groundbreaking ceremony

Posted at 3:20 pm August 19, 2013
By John Huotari 6 Comments

Kroger Marketplace Land Clearing

The Kroger Co. will have an Aug. 22 groundbreaking ceremony for a new Kroger Marketplace shopping center on 25 acres at Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue.

The Kroger Co. announced Monday that it will have a Thursday morning groundbreaking ceremony for its new Marketplace store in Oak Ridge.

Demolition and land clearing work is already under way at the 25-acre site northeast of the intersection of Oak Ridge Turnpike and Illinois Avenue, and a Kroger spokesman has said building construction at the shopping center could start in October.

The groundbreaking on Thursday, Aug. 22, will be at 10 a.m. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, Oak Ridge, Top Stories Tagged With: construction, groundbreaking, Illinois Avenue, James Edward Westcott, Kroger Co., Kroger Marketplace, Oak Ridge Turnpike, shopping center, Westcott Center

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