Granite Construction Wins $157 Million 22nd Street Widening and Bridge Project in Tucson

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Granite Construction Wins $157 Million 22nd Street Widening and Bridge Project in Tucson

Granite Construction Inc., as the lead partner in the Granite-Traylor Joint Venture with Traylor Bros., Inc., has been selected by the City of Tucson for the 22nd Street Widening and Bridge Replacement Project in Tucson, Arizona. The $157 million project will rebuild 22nd Street from Kino Parkway to Tucson Boulevard, replacing the existing 4-lane bridge over Barraza-Aviation Parkway and the Union Pacific Railroad with a modern 6-lane bridge. This initiative aims to address structural deficiencies, enhance safety and connectivity, and support regional economic growth. Granite will supply 10,525 tons of asphalt from its nearby Swan Facility, emphasizing the use of local resources for efficiency and sustainability. The project is funded by the City of Tucson, the Regional Transportation Authority, and a $25 million RAISE Grant, and will be included in Granite’s 2025 fourth quarter CAP.

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