Granite and CDE unveil State-of-the-Art Wash Plant in Utah
Granite Construction, one of the United States’ most diversified construction materials giants, is about to make headlines again, but this time in collaboration with CDE—a global leader in sand and aggregate washing solutions.
On October 23rd, 2024, Granite and CDE will open the doors to their latest marvel: a high-performance wash plant at Granite’s Coyote Pit in Grantsville, Utah.
This isn’t just any plant. It’s a 550+ tons per hour (TPH) powerhouse built to meet the growing demand for high-quality aggregates in the rapidly expanding Salt Lake City metropolitan area. With CDE’s technology underpinning the plant’s operations, this facility is designed to revolutionise aggregate processing in Utah and beyond.
Driving Growth with Innovation: Why This Plant Matters
Granite, listed on the NYSE as GVA, has long been known for its infrastructure solutions across both public and private sectors in the United States. However, their new collaboration with CDE highlights an even sharper focus on efficiency, sustainability, and meeting future market demands.
The Utah wash plant isn’t an isolated project. It’s part of Granite’s larger strategic plan to enhance its operations across seven U.S. states and parts of Canada. With 35 aggregate and 59 asphalt plants already under its belt, Granite’s latest venture reinforces its commitment to infrastructure excellence in key markets like Utah, Nevada, Arizona, Washington, Oregon, Alaska, California, and British Columbia.
The Salt Lake City metropolitan area is growing at breakneck speed, and with this growth comes a spike in demand for high-quality construction materials. This new wash plant, developed in collaboration with CDE and their preferred partner Goodfellow Corporation, is expected to help Granite keep pace with market needs, ensuring reliable and consistent supplies of sand and aggregates for years to come.
A Collaborative Effort for the Future
For Granite, this isn’t just about adding another plant to its portfolio. It’s about raising the bar for quality and sustainability in aggregate processing.
Granite’s Materials Manager, Ric Skinner, explains: “Our goal is to efficiently produce the highest quality aggregates in our market to support our customers and their projects. It’s exciting to be partnered with CDE to build a plant that does exactly that.”
The partnership between CDE and Granite highlights a broader industry trend: companies are increasingly seeking out technological advancements to streamline operations and enhance output.
CDE’s expertise in the waste recycling and natural mineral processing sectors makes them the perfect match for Granite’s ambitions. Their cutting-edge wash plants are designed not just for efficiency, but also for durability and environmental sustainability.
Inside the Plant: A Closer Look at Technology
At the heart of the Coyote Pit wash plant is CDE’s advanced washing technology, which allows for the processing of up to 550+ TPH of material. This isn’t your run-of-the-mill aggregate wash plant—it’s built to last and designed to maximise output while minimising environmental impact.
CDE Business Development Manager, Ryan O’Loan, offers insight into the significance of this plant: “The Salt Lake City metropolitan area is expanding at a rapid rate, and resources are in high demand. Granite’s latest materials operation can ensure a consistent and reliable supply of sand and aggregates in the local market for many years to come. We’re proud that it will be CDE technology that underpins the operation to help maximise its lifespan and realise its potential.”
This is crucial. In an industry where time is money, the ability to produce consistent, high-quality materials on demand can make or break a project’s timeline. With this plant, Granite is not only investing in its future but also ensuring that its clients—whether in the public or private sectors—get the materials they need, when they need them.
Global Sand Shortages and Sustainable Solutions
One of the most pressing challenges facing the global construction industry today is the shortage of sand. Yes, you read that right—sand, one of the most ubiquitous materials in the world, is becoming scarce in regions worldwide due to over-extraction, environmental degradation, and rising demand.
CDE, however, is at the forefront of developing solutions to address this issue. Their advanced materials washing solutions can recover up to 90% of the water used in the process, significantly reducing environmental impact and making sand and aggregate processing more sustainable.
“With companies like Granite investing in CDE’s materials washing solutions, together we can address the global sand shortages through proven design, efficient processing, and optimised operations,” adds O’Loan.
This approach not only contributes to solving the sand crisis but also sets a new standard for environmental responsibility in the construction industry. For Granite, this partnership with CDE goes beyond simply meeting market demands—it’s about being part of the global solution to sustainable construction.
What to Expect at the Open House
On Wednesday, October 23rd, 2024, from 8 am to 4 pm (MT), Granite and CDE will host an exclusive open house at the Coyote Pit plant in Grantsville. This event is an exciting opportunity for industry professionals to get a first-hand look at the new wash plant in action.
Granite’s Plant Manager, Stormy Watne, is particularly excited about the event, stating: “Projects of this scale require all parties to pull together, with meticulous planning, attention to detail, and commitment. We are very proud of our new wash plant and look forward to welcoming everyone to tour our operations.”
Attendees will have the chance to tour the state-of-the-art facility, learn about the technology powering the plant, and engage with both Granite and CDE’s teams. It’s a must-attend event for anyone involved in construction materials, infrastructure development, or sustainable processing.
Positive Growth and Future Prospects
As Granite and CDE continue to push the boundaries of what’s possible in materials processing, this new plant signals a positive step forward for both companies and the broader construction industry. The innovative technology in use at the Grantsville plant serves as a model for future developments, where efficiency, sustainability, and collaboration go hand in hand.
For the Salt Lake City metropolitan area and beyond, this plant ensures that the region’s infrastructure needs will be met with the highest quality materials—paving the way for continued growth and prosperity.
Granite’s strategic partnership with CDE also highlights a forward-thinking approach that other companies in the sector would do well to emulate. By focusing on cutting-edge technology and sustainability, Granite is positioning itself not just as a leader in the U.S. market but as a pioneer on the global stage.