Granite Construction Inc. Secures $13 Million Contract for High-Capacity Wells in South Dakota

Reuters
Aug 14, 2025
Granite Construction Inc. Secures $13 Million Contract for High-Capacity Wells in South Dakota

Granite Construction Inc., through its subsidiary Layne, A Granite Company, has secured a $13 million contract from the Lewis and Clark Regional Water System to build two high-capacity horizontal collector wells near the Missouri River in Vermillion, South Dakota. Each well is designed to pump 25 million gallons per day, collectively adding 50 MGD of raw water supply to the system. This project, funded by federal and member sources, is set to begin in September 2025 and aims for completion by June 2028. It underscores Granite's expertise in large-scale water supply solutions and highlights the company's ongoing collaboration with LCRWS, a key water provider for a region spanning southeast South Dakota, northwest Iowa, and southwest Minnesota.

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