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Granite Construction poised for strong start to 2019

A federal infrastructure bill and a cooperative Mother Nature should spur growth in 2019 for Granite Construction, the company’s president and CEO says. Keep Reading

How Granite Construction fared in third quarter 2018

Granite Construction reported a third quarter 2018 net income of $55.7 million, an increase of 21.1 percent from the same period last year. Keep Reading

California’s Proposition 6 result a win for aggregate producers

The construction materials industry in California got a major victory with the defeat of a bill that would have repealed a 2017 transportation law's taxes and fees designated for road repairs and public transportation. Keep Reading

How Cemex, U.S. Concrete and Granite Construction fared in the first quarter of 2018

Cemex, U.S. Concrete and Granite Construction released their results for the first quarter of 2018. Check out their reports below. How Cemex fared in the first quarter of 2018 How U.S. Concrete fared in the first quarter of 2018 How… Keep Reading

How Granite Construction performed in the first quarter of 2018

Construction materials revenues increased 32.5 percent in the first quarter over last year at the company. Keep Reading

Why Granite Construction finished last year strong

Find out how the company's construction materials revenue last year jumped 12 percent over 2016. Keep Reading

Martin Marietta, Vulcan, more release third quarter 2017 results

A number of companies revealed their third quarter 2017 results. Find out how their construction materials segments performed. Keep Reading

Granite Construction boasts increased construction materials revenues in third quarter 2017

Granite Construction reported that its construction materials segment revenue increased 9.1 percent to $98.1 million in the third quarter of 2017. Keep Reading

Granite Construction CEO advocates for infrastructure funding before Congress

James Roberts, president and CEO of Granite Construction, advocated for infrastructure funding at a hearing of the House Subcommittee on Highways and Transit. Keep Reading

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