Augusta, GA
Augusta Concrete Co Earns 2024 Excellence in Customer Service Award
Augusta, GA – Augusta Concrete Co [https://augustaconcreteco.com/], a leading provider of concrete construction services in the Central Georgia region, is proud to announce its recognition as the recipient of the 2024 Excellence in Customer Service Award by the Georgia Construction Alliance. This prestigious accolade underscores the company’s unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional customer experiences alongside industry-leading concrete solutions.
The award was presented on December 28 during the annual Georgia Construction Summit, where Augusta Concrete Co was celebrated for their dedication to timely communication, high-quality craftsmanship, and a client-focused approach. The selection committee highlighted the company’s proven ability to exceed customer expectations in both residential and commercial projects.
A representative for Augusta Concrete Co shared, “This award reflects our team’s mission to not only provide durable and aesthetically pleasing concrete work but to ensure that every client feels heard, supported, and valued throughout the process. We’re grateful to our loyal customers and talented staff who make this recognition possible.”
With services that include concrete driveways, patios, foundations, retaining walls, and decorative concrete finishes, Augusta Concrete Co has built a reputation for reliability, precision, and innovation. The company’s stamped and stained concrete offerings, in particular, have become a sought-after choice for clients seeking functional yet visually appealing solutions.
Over the past year, Augusta Concrete Co has garnered consistent five-star reviews for their punctuality, transparent pricing, and dedication to keeping projects on schedule and within budget. Beyond their technical expertise, the company regularly updates clients on project progress and works closely with homeowners and business owners to tailor solutions to their unique needs.
This latest recognition reinforces Augusta Concrete Co’s standing as a customer-first contractor in the competitive concrete industry. Moving forward, the company plans to expand their services and incorporate sustainable materials to further benefit their customers and the community.
About Augusta Concrete Co
Augusta Concrete Co is a premier concrete contractor serving Augusta, GA, and surrounding areas. Offering a range of services from residential driveways and patios to commercial concrete foundations and retaining walls, the company combines superior craftsmanship with unmatched customer service. Augusta Concrete Co is committed to enhancing the durability, functionality, and aesthetic appeal of every project they undertake.
For more information, visit http://www.augustaconcreteco.com
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Augusta, GA
Man arrested, accused of hitting women at Augusta hospital
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A man has been arrested after he was accused of hitting two women at Piedmont Hospital in Augusta.
The incident happened on May 14 around 12 a.m.
According to arrest warrants, Bruce Bland struck one victim with a closed hand several times in the face. Bland also threw a garbage can at the victim, hitting her in the head.
The warrant states the victim suffered a bruise on her face.
Bland also hit another victim with a closed hand on her mouth, according to the warrants. She suffered swelling and a bruise on her mouth.
Bland is charged with battery and simple battery, according to the warrants. Both charges are misdemeanors.
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Augusta, GA
Luncheon provides information on QTS data center project in Augusta
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WRDW/WAGT) – A luncheon Thursday gave business and community leaders more information about data centers coming to Augusta.
Georgia Power and QTS representatives attended to help people understand what the project is and how it will impact Augusta. The QTS data center is planned for land near the Haynes Station neighborhood.
They cited the Public Service Commission’s rule that data centers have to pay for 100 percent of their energy usage and upgrades to local grids.
“We heard earlier today about some of the great things that Georgia’s been doing in being able to provide that reliable and affordable power,” said Khara Boender, director of state policy for the Data Center Coalition. “And the data center industry is committed to paying for their full cost of service for electricity, including paying for some of those upfront costs when it comes to those grid build-outs.”
The experts said the main thing drawing data centers to Georgia is the availability of land and power. They called Georgia the number one state for data centers.
Kerry Bridges, Georgia Power’s region executive, said the state’s low energy rates — 15% lower than the national average — contribute to that draw.
Bridges said the bill for usage and upgrades to electrical systems go 100% to the data center company and nearby neighbors should not be affected.
“The future looks like a growing Georgia, an economy where everyone across the state can participate, lower utility bills across the country because our wonderful partners are coming to town, they’re bringing the dollars, they’re investing in the electric grid,” Bridges said.
QTS, the company building the data center in Augusta near the Haynes Station neighborhood, said they are building a closed loop system. Each center requires an Olympic-sized swimming pool amount of water to start, but then it recycles that water for the rest of its time in use.
Jeff Greene, senior manager at QTS Data Centers, said QTS now only builds these closed loop centers.
Greene said they plan on each of their six buildings using 18,000 gallons of water a day just for flushing toilets and using sinks after the system is up and running.
“It just stays, it’s like a giant radiator, it will just keep cycling through, the water is heating and cooling constantly over and over again. And that’s a very different water consumption use than what typically used to happen, which was evaporative cooling. QTS went away from evaporative cooling in its data centers back in 2018,” Greene said.
Residents have pushed back against data centers in meetings, questioning how they would affect nearby neighbors. There is currently the QTS data center being built in Augusta, two data centers under construction in Columbia County and one in McDuffie County.
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Augusta, GA
Investigators: Augusta teen firefighter accused of fake fire inspections, illegal firearms
AUGUSTA, Ga. (WJBF) – A 19-year-old employee of the Augusta Fire Department accused of unauthorized inspections has been arrested and is facing charges.
Tyrone Antonio Harris, Jr. has been charged with five counts of Impersonating a Public Officer or Employee.
Each bond has a charge of $9,000.
Earlier this month, the Richmond County School System sent a statement saying authorities were investigating after an Augusta Fire Department employee allegedly visited several schools and conducted what appeared to be fire inspections.
The schools Harris allegedly visited on April 27th include:
- Jamestown Elementary School
- Hephzibah Middle School
- Hephzibah High School
- Morgan Road Alternative School
He also reportedly also stopped by AAA Gun and Pawn Broker on Tobacco Road on that date.
On May 13, both Augusta Fire Department and the Richmond County Sheriff’s Office confirmed the situation was under investigation.
AFD reportedly informed RCSO they intended to put Harris on Administrative Leave for the incident in question.
The Deputy Fire Chief also expressed concern about social media posts about firearms that Harris is alleged to have posted earlier in the morning May 13th.
The photo shown to the investigator allegedly showed Harris posing with two Glocks, both of which appeared to have been converted via a “Glock switch” to allow the firearm to function as a fully automatic weapon, also known as a machine pistol, according to the incident report filed in the case.
Richmond County Sheriff’s Office confirmed this week that the case had been referred to the State Fire Marshal’s Office, operated through the Georgia Office of the Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire.
WJBF has reached out to the Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire, but a spokesperson responded to our inquiry, saying, “Our investigation into Mr. Harris remains ongoing. We cannot comment further on active investigations.”
This is a developing story.
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