Granite wins $16m rehabilitation contract at Anchorage International Airport
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Granite wins $16m rehabilitation contract at Anchorage International Airport

Granite wins $16m rehabilitation contract at Anchorage International Airport

Granite announced that it has been awarded a bid-build contract to rehabilitate three taxiways at Anchorage International Airport (AIA) by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities in Anchorage, Alaska.

The $16 million contract is anticipated to be included in Granite’s second quarter committed and awarded projects (CAP).

The scope of work consists of cold planing and replacing 60,000 tons of asphalt pavement, asphalt surface treatment, storm drain improvements, and the replacement and improvement of taxiway lighting and signage. Granite’s Lang Street Hot Plant will supply the 60,000 tons of hot-mix asphalt for the project.

“This project is a great win for our fixed hot plant facility in Anchorage,” said Derek Betts, Granite regional vice president. “Milling and paving is a core part of our business, so this project is a perfect fit for our strengths here in Alaska.”

The rehabilitation work is expected to begin in July 2021 and projected to be completed by September 2022.

Post source : Granite Construction

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