The Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) I-675 concrete highway repair project, requiring USD 535,000 (AUD 735,000) worth of EdenCrete®, is scheduled to commence on 23 September 2021. This major repair project, which is jointly funded by the US Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and GDOT, is initially estimated to require approximately 21,400 gallons (approx. 80,950 litres) of EdenCrete®. It will be incorporated into 10,700 cubic yards (8,181 m3) of concrete to be produced on site, and used to repair damaged concrete sections along many miles of the I-675 highway in Georgia. The project is likely to take 12 months to complete and if it follows the two earlier large FHWA/GDOT funded projects, the size of this project could well be increased. This past week, Eden installed a 6,100-gallon (23,091 litres) EdenCrete® storage tank (the largest supplied so far) in Georgia and delivered the first 5,000 gallons of EdenCrete®. Over the past 4 years GDOT has become a major user of EdenCrete® in its highway full depth concrete slab replacement projects, with EdenCrete®, since January 2017, having been specified by name in GDOT's regulations, to be used in all these projects that are funded solely by GDOT. The first major FHWA/GDOT jointly funded repair project that used EdenCrete®, was awarded in September 2018. The forthcoming I-675 project is the third such major FHWA/GDOT funded project. In the FHWA/GDOT projects, EdenCrete® is not specified by name. EdenCrete® has been selected on each occasion based upon its ability to meet the stricter performance standards that they are now requiring. The scope of each earlier FHWA/GDOT projects was extended during the construction phase by approximately 30-40%, and it is anticipated that this may well also occur with the I-675 project, which could considerably increase sales revenue.