Adobe Creek

Safety and Connectivity Projects Win Big at Associated General Contractors of California Awards

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Thursday, February 9, 2023

The Constructor Awards program “recognizes the diversity and ingenuity of the construction industry by awarding the ‘best of the best’ each year.

Key Points: 
  • The Constructor Awards program “recognizes the diversity and ingenuity of the construction industry by awarding the ‘best of the best’ each year.
  • The Constructor Awards highlight the challenges and successes of AGC of California member companies.”
    The Highway 101 multi-use path overcrossing at Adobe Creek project won the Heavy Civil Under $15 Million award.
  • Built for the city of Palo Alto, this project dramatically improves area safety and connectivity by replacing the Benjamin Lefkowitz underpass.
  • It also improves regional connectivity to the rest of Silicon Valley with a Class I trail connection to the San Francisco Bay Trail.

Granite Awarded $14 Million Shared Use Path Project in Silicon Valley

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Tuesday, January 28, 2020

Granite (NYSE:GVA) has been awarded a $14 million contract by the City of Palo Alto for the Highway 101 Adobe Creek Pedestrian/Bike Bridge Project in Palo Alto, California.

Key Points: 
  • Granite (NYSE:GVA) has been awarded a $14 million contract by the City of Palo Alto for the Highway 101 Adobe Creek Pedestrian/Bike Bridge Project in Palo Alto, California.
  • We look forward to working with the City of Palo Alto to improve mobility for its residents, said Brent Fogg, Regional Vice President for Granite.
  • Construction materials for the project will be supplied by Granites Santa Clara Asphalt Facility in Santa Clara, California.
  • For more information, visit the Granite website , and connect with Granite on LinkedIn , Twitter , Facebook and Instagram .