Granite Awarded $267 Million Tunnel Project in Ohio
Granite (NYSE:GVA) has secured a $267 million contract for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel project in Columbus, Ohio, which will enhance water quality by mitigating sewer overflow during floods. This project, set to commence in March 2021 and conclude in December 2026, involves constructing a 17,000-foot main tunnel with a diameter of 144 inches, utilizing a tunnel boring machine. Granite aims to leverage its prior experience with the city, having completed a similar project in the past. This award will contribute to Granite's backlog in Q1 2021.
- Awarded a $267 million contract for the Lower Olentangy Tunnel project, contributing to the company's backlog.
- The project aims to improve water quality and reduce sewer overflow during flooding.
- Construction schedules indicate a long-term project with expected completion by December 2026.
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Granite (NYSE:GVA) announced today that it has been awarded the Lower Olentangy Tunnel project by the City of Columbus in Columbus, Ohio. The
The Lower Olentangy Tunnel (LOT) project aims to improve water quality and reduce the risk of exposure of humans to waterborne pollutants by reducing overflows from the sewer system into creeks and rivers during flooding. LOT will connect into the upstream end of the previously Granite-constructed OSIS Augmentation Relief Sewer (OARS) at Vine Street. The upstream end of LOT will be located north of Lane Avenue and will provide hydraulic relief to the three existing sewers that are in close proximity of each other: Franklin Main Interceptor Sewer, Olentangy Main Interceptor Sewer, and OARS.
“We have had an excellent relationship with the City of Columbus and are happy to once again work on their tunnel systems,” said Granite Division Vice President James Nickerson. “Since this project dovetails into a tunnel project we completed for the City of Columbus approximately five years ago, we have a clear understanding of the project and our client’s expectations.”
The construction of the LOT main tunnel will consist of approximately 17,000 feet of 144-inch hand-mined diameter tunnel and will be mined with a tunnel boring machine and constructed of precast concrete segments. The main tunnel will be constructed of concrete segments with three main shafts at Tuttle Park north of Lane Avenue, Gowdy Field near Third Avenue and Olentangy River Road, and Vine Street.
A microtunnel 90 inches in diameter will also be constructed to relieve OARS near Second Avenue, which will begin at the Second Avenue and Perry Street intersection and flow west into LOT at the Gowdy Field Shaft.
Construction is expected to begin in March 2021 and expected to conclude in December 2026.
About Granite
Granite is America’s Infrastructure Company™. Incorporated since 1922, Granite (NYSE:GVA) is one of the largest diversified construction and construction materials companies in the United States as well as a full-suite provider in the transportation, water infrastructure and mineral exploration markets. Granite’s Code of Conduct and strong Core Values guide the Company and its employees to uphold the highest ethical standards. In addition to being one of the World’s Most Ethical Companies for eleven consecutive years, Granite is an industry leader in safety and an award-winning firm in quality and sustainability. For more information, visit graniteconstruction.com, and connect with Granite on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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