Granite Selected for Approximately $72 Million Project in Capitola, California
- Granite awarded $72 million contract for Highway 1 project
- Project includes critical components such as retaining walls and storm drains
- Granite will recycle 12,000 tons of asphalt and concrete
- Expected completion in Q3 2025
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The upcoming project will construct various critical components, including concrete retaining walls, noise reduction measures, storm drains, a bicycle and pedestrian bridge, and reconstruct a 165 ft long vehicle bridge adding bicycle and pedestrian features. The project is adjacent to Granite's previously awarded Highway 1 auxiliary lane and bus-on-shoulder project between 41st Avenue and
Granite will recycle approximately 12,000 tons of existing asphalt and concrete into recycled aggregates and utilize approximately 88,000 tons of subbase & base from its local aggregate and recycled aggregate plants. 24,000 tons of hot mix asphalt (HMA) and 13,000 tons of rubberized HMA (a product that incorporates and recycles old tires) will be used from its Salinas Hot Plant, a certified Green Business, ensuring readily available high-quality materials and highlighting Granite's commitment to environmentally conscious practices and sustainability.
“Our team is thrilled to embark on these transformative projects to enhance the vital infrastructure along the Hwy 1 Corridor in
The project is planned to begin in September 2023 and is expected to be completed in Q3 2025.
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
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