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City hears progress report on Tribute Parkway; contractor near 60% complete, Phase 2 awaits SCDOT sign‑offs

Aiken City Council · January 13, 2026
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Summary

City staff and the project manager told the Aiken City Council that Phase 1 of Tribute Parkway is roughly 60% complete with stormwater ponds nearly finished and an August 2026 wrap‑up targeted; Phase 2 timing depends on SCDOT approvals and right‑of‑way work. Funding sources reported include CPST, the Transportation Infrastructure Bank and an $8 million FHWA award.

The Aiken City Council received a construction update on Tribute Parkway on Jan. 12, with the project manager saying work is progressing on schedule and the city and contractor expect completion of the current phase in August 2026.

"Right now, we're about 60% of the way there," Oliver Weston, project manager for the firm working on the project, told the council during a status presentation. Weston said the contractor issued a notice to proceed in April and the project is on a 465‑calendar‑day schedule. He described curb and gutter…

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