Working Together: Concrete team rises to top of the market
Posted by Shanna Crigger on Nov 24, 2015
Working Together:
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Graniterock replaces aging bridge in Half Moon Bay
Posted by Kyle McLean on Nov 20, 2015
HALF MOON BAY – The popular Pilarcitos Creek Pedestrian Bridge had fallen into disrepair over the years since it was built in 1994 due to corrosion, and closed in April as a precaution to the public.
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Partial Depth Reclamation helps make Lawrence Expressway job a success
Posted by Dennis McElroy on Nov 13, 2015
SANTA CLARA - Graniterock’s partial depth recycling team is out to prove the alternative paving method deserves a place on big, heavily-traveled roads with the Construction Division’s $3.7 million Lawrence Expressway rehabilitation project.
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John Steinbeck and Graniterock, the latest Yes We Will book
Posted by Rose Ann Woolpert on Nov 12, 2015
Graniterock is excited to announce the arrival of our latest children's book, Cauliflower Boulevard.
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Happy Veterans Day
Posted by Graniterock on Nov 11, 2015
In honor of all who have served and continue to serve our great country.
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Cheryl Hatley, the heart of Graniterock's aggregate sales team
Posted by Graniterock on Nov 10, 2015
AROMAS – There’s a phrase you hear a lot inside Graniterock’s A. R. Wilson Quarry sales office.When someone wants a price quote or needs to figure out the exact product a customer needs. Or maybe a truck driver took the wrong road, or someone needs to know the next day’s production schedule.Regardless, the answer is, “Ask Cheryl.”
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Inside an internship at Graniterock: Margaret Champeny
Posted by Shanna Crigger on Nov 5, 2015
I experienced so much at Graniterock while working here over the summer, such as getting to explore the A. R. Wilson Quarry, which sits directly on the San Andreas Fault.
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Sacramento's surprise: Public works ready-mix delivery will be subject to prevailing wage
Posted by Kevin Jeffery on Nov 4, 2015
Many of us in the construction industry spent time this fall with one eye on Sacramento, hoping our legislators would at long last address the crumbling state of California's highways, roads and bridges.Editorial boards, local agencies, citizen groups and construction industry and union leaders alike pressed for additional funding to improve our infrastructure.
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