TDOT Awards Contract for Bedford County Safety Project

Thursday, May 22, 2025 | 05:02pm

Nashville, Tenn. – The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) awarded a contract for a safety project at the intersection of US 231 (State Route 10) and State Route 82 (Sawney Webb Memorial Parkway) in Bedford County.

TDOT awarded the project to local contractor Tinsley Asphalt with the lowest bid of $1,875,792. The Franklin County-based company is expected to complete the project by May 31, 2026.* 

The project’s scope covers approximately half a mile and consists of constructing turn lanes and signals on US 231 (SR 10) at the intersection of SR 82 (Sawney Webb Memorial Highway). Work is expected to begin in the coming weeks. Due to a delay in the fabrication of signal poles due to supply chain issues, TDOT will install temporary traffic signals to bolster safety in this area.

“We have heard from the Bell Buckle community about their concerns at this intersection and have been working hard to expedite this signalization project,” said Regional Director Jay Norris. “Public safety is our most important value. TDOT is looking forward to getting started on this project, which we believe will be a great first step toward creating a safer intersection for the people who live and work in Bedford County.”

“Investing in Tennessee’s infrastructure is vital for communities across the state to prosper,” said Speaker Pro Tempore Pat Marsh, R-Shelbyville. “This much-needed signalization plan will streamline traffic flow and help keep drivers safe in Bedford County. I’m proud of the General Assembly’s commitment to improving roads in the Volunteer State, and I look forward to the completion of this important project.” 

"The safety of our roads is a top priority, and this project is a much-needed investment in protecting lives at one of our busiest intersections," said Sen. Shane Reeves, R-Murfreesboro. "I appreciate TDOT’s responsiveness to community concerns, and I’m proud to support funding that helps deliver real improvements for the people of Bell Buckle and the entire county." 

The Tennessee General Assembly recently approved Governor Bill Lee’s budget, which included an unprecedented $80 million in recurring General Fund dollars to TDOT. A portion of those funds will be invested in our Spot Safety Program to support more projects like this one.

As construction begins, lane closures will be published on TDOT’s weekly Lane Closure Report. As always, drivers are reminded to slow down, allow for extra time for travel, and move over when traveling through a work zone. The Move Over Law was passed in 2006. The penalty for violating the law in Tennessee can be up to 30 days in jail and a maximum fine of up to $500.

Motorists can alert TDOT to potholes by calling the TDOTFIX Hotline at 833-TDOTFIX or using this online form: TDOT Maintenance Request. The TDOT SmartWay Map (https://smartway.tn.gov) provides the latest construction activity traffic updates. Travelers can also call 511 for travel information.

*A previous version incorrectly indicated there would be financial incentives for the contractor to finish early and penalties for any delays.