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Garden City Asphalt Solutions
The Best Asphalt Companies Augusta GA Has To Offer!
Garden City Asphalt Solutions
Garden City Asphalt Solutions
1927 Hopie RdAugusta Georgia 30904USA
706-480-9397
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The Best Asphalt Companies Augusta GA has to Offer! Our experienced team of asphalt contractors can handle both residential or commercial projects. We can tackle anything from new driveways to resurfacing existing blacktops - we have the skills and experience to do it all. We not only lay asphalt, but also provide the asphalt seal coat Augusta residents need. Asphalt is an exceptional choice of material for a large variety of surfaces, due to its long-lasting durability and affordability. Our team provides skilled labor and the highest quality materials for all our projects. Call the Asphalt Companies Augusta GA locals depend on!
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Augusta ( ə-GUSS-tə) is a consolidated city-county on the central eastern border of the U.S. state of Georgia. The city lies directly across the Savannah River from North Augusta, South Carolina at the head of its navigable portion. Georgia's third most populous city (after Atlanta and Columbus), Augusta is located in the Fall Line section of the state. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Augusta–Richmond County had a 2020 population of 202,081, not counting the unconsolidated cities of Blythe and Hephzibah. It is the 116th most populous city in the United States and the 95th-largest metropolitan area. The process of consolidation between the city of Augusta and Richmond County began with a 1995 referendum in the two jurisdictions. The merger was completed on July 1, 1996. Augusta is the principal city of the Augusta metropolitan area. In 2020 it had a population of 611,000, making it the second-largest metro area in the state (after Atlanta) and the ninth most populous urban center in the Deep South. Augusta was established in 1736 and is named in honor of Princess Augusta of Saxe-Gotha (1719–1772), the bride of Frederick, Prince of Wales and the mother of the British monarch George III. During the American Civil War, Augusta housed the principal Confederate Powderworks.