Archer Western builds new I-26 / I-95 Interchange in SC

Archer Western crews are hard at work transforming South Carolina’s I-26 / I-95 Interchange. Currently, reinforced concrete piers are being installed to support future flyover ramps and bridges, and crews are constructing a new I-95 bridge over I-26; key steps in rebuilding this critical interchange.   Located along the border of Orangeburg and Dorchester counties, this project will replace outdated bridges, realign ramps, and improve traffic flow to enhance safety and reduce congestion. The new interchange will provide smoother, safer, and more efficient connections for drivers traveling across the region. Completion is anticipated for late 2027.   https://lnkd.in/gescDm-F

Steven charrette

Crew Lead at East & Westbrook Construction Co., Inc.

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Interesting

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Aaron L.

MA Superintendent/BSCM

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Is 2027 the final completion of the project or another phase of project completion? Archer western have any relation with Walsh out of the New England area? That’s a tremendous project you all are part of! Beautiful area down in the Carolina’s and Ga. Good luck, looks great!

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Michael Gregory

Regional Sales Manager at ICE, Inc. | Driving Sales Growth in the Pile Driving Industry

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Some of the best to work with across the industry. Nicely done

TEODOR PODARU

Owner | Sigma Logistics Group LLC | Certified SBE • PWSBE • SCS | Site Prep • Portable Toilets • Fencing • Carports • Logistics & Construction Support | #SitePreparation #ConstructionLogistics #CertifiedSBE

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Well done! Keep it up! 😀

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Wow, this is such an impressive project! It's great to see the focus on improving infrastructure and safety for everyone traveling through the area. The transformation of the I-26/I-95 interchange sounds like a massive undertaking, but it’s exciting to think about how much smoother and safer it will make the drive. Kudos to the Archer Western team for tackling such a critical project. Looking forward to seeing the progress over the next few years!

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