Granite Construction Inc. Secures $21 Million Contract for East William Street Revitalization in Carson City

Reuters
04 Jun
Granite Construction Inc. Secures $21 Million Contract for East William Street Revitalization in Carson City

Granite Construction Inc. has secured a contract worth approximately $21 million from Carson City, Nevada, to enhance the city's transportation network. The project, funded through local resources and a Federal Highway Administration grant, is set to begin in July 2025 with completion anticipated by Summer 2026. The East William Complete Street Project aims to transform a 1.5-mile stretch of East William Street into a multi-modal roadway, enhancing accessibility for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians. Granite's Brunswick Facility will supply around 10,000 tons of asphalt pavement for the project, highlighting its strategic value. This initiative underscores Granite's dedication to community improvement and sustainable transportation solutions.

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