Granite (GVA) announced it has been awarded a $111M contract by the Utah Department of Transportation, or UDOT, for a major infrastructure project in Salt Lake City. Project funding is to come from UDOT and Federal sources and will be included in Granite’s second quarter CAP. The Interstate 215 (I-215); State Route 201 (SR-201) to North Temple project spans from milepost 19.53 to 22.8 and includes the rehabilitation of 3 miles of I-215, and 12 miles of ramps for SR-201, Interstate 80, and California Avenue, along with the rehabilitation of 22 bridges. Key elements of the project include: Rubblizing existing Portland Cement Concrete Pavement and overlaying with 175,000 tons of highly modified hot mix asphalt; Structural deck replacements, hydro demolition, and pothole patching across 22 bridges; Installation of 22,000 linear feet of storm drain; Ramp metering installation at California Avenue; Granite’s Walker Hot Plant will supply the 175,000 tons of HMHMA and 5,000 tons of temporary HMA required for the project. Construction is expected to begin August 2025 and be completed November 2026.
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