Granite Construction Secures $19 Million Preconstruction Deal for Nevada I-80 Widening Project

Reuters
Feb 13
Granite Construction Secures $19 Million Preconstruction Deal for Nevada I-80 Widening Project

Granite Construction Inc. has been selected by the Nevada Department of Transportation (NDOT) to provide preconstruction services for the Interstate 80 East Widening Project in Washoe County, Nevada. The project covers a 13-mile corridor between Vista Boulevard and USA Parkway and is a key economic route connecting the Reno-Sparks metro area with the Tahoe-Reno Industrial Center. The preconstruction services agreement is valued at approximately $19 million, with the total anticipated construction phase estimated at $475 million, funded by a combination of a $275 million USDOT INFRA Grant and state and federal sources. Preconstruction activities are scheduled to begin in February 2026, with construction expected to start in the third quarter of 2027 and conclude in the summer of 2031.

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