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Granite Removes Large Boulder Blocking Popular Route to Lake Tahoe
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Granite (NYSE:GVA) responded quickly to a roadway emergency after a large boulder, measuring 45-feet-wide and 25-feet-tall, blocked US Highway 50 near Echo Summit on March 3. Crews were dispatched on March 4, and after extensive drilling and blasting with Caltrans, the roadway was cleared. Granite is also monitoring the affected slope continuously. The company is actively engaged in emergency repairs following damage from last summer's Caldor Fire in the same area.
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Timely response to emergency demonstrates operational efficiency.
Successful collaboration with Caltrans for rapid roadway clearance.
Active engagement in emergency repairs indicates commitment to infrastructure improvement.
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Potential safety concerns due to ongoing slope monitoring.
WATSONVILLE, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
Granite’s (NYSE:GVA) Nevada Region responded to a roadway emergency on US Highway 50 near Echo Summit where a gigantic boulder slid, blocking traffic in and out of the Lake Tahoe Basin. The boulder, estimated to be 45-feet-wide by 25-feet-tall and described as being the size of a semi-truck, slid onto US-50 on Thursday, March 3 closing the roadway. Caltrans contacted Granite Project Manager Dan Caldwell, and Granite crews were dispatched on Friday, March 4 at 5:30 a.m. to assist with the cleanup effort.
Caltrans crews drilled and blasted, breaking the rock into smaller pieces. Granite utilized an excavator, loader, and an excavator with a hammer attachment to off-haul the debris, ultimately allowing Caltrans to open the roadway safely. Granite is also providing 24-7 onsite monitors to monitor the slope for any movement. Monitors include traffic control flaggers and an operated loader. If they see any rock fall, they can react, stop traffic safely, clean up the fallen debris and contact Caltrans personnel.
“Caltrans contacted Granite to assist in the cleanup effort, and our crews responded without hesitation,” describes Caldwell. “Despite working for hours through a snowstorm to clear the rock debris, our crews worked safely and swiftly to open the roadway to through traffic as quickly as possible.”
Granite is currently performing emergency repairs following last summer’s Caldor Fire which burned in the same area where the rock slid.
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 civil construction provider. Granite’s Code of Conduct and strong Core Values guide the Company and its employees to uphold the highest ethical standards. Granite is an industry leader in safety and an award-winning firm in quality and sustainability. For more information, visit the Granite website, graniteconstruction.com, and connect with Granite on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.