Granite secures $25 million contract for infrastructure project near Ontario International Airport
(UI) — Granite has been awarded a $25 million contract by McDonald Property Group to retrofit offsite infrastructure at the east end of the runway of the Ontario International Airport. The project was included in Granite’s first-quarter CAP.
This retrofit will accommodate the construction of nine logistics buildings, totaling 4,263,000 square feet. Granite will be responsible for upsizing and retrofitting domestic water, sanitary sewer, and storm drainage systems. The project also includes the new construction of a reclaimed waterline, fire service lines, and dry utility systems. In addition, Granite will be reconstructing the streets, upgrading access with curb & gutter, driveways, and sidewalks, along with street lighting.
“Granite was selected as a partner for this project based on our qualifications and our ability to meet the needs of the owner,” said Todd Besant, Granite Project Executive. “We are leveraging our national resources to meet their accelerated schedule and deliver the first four buildings to market in Q2 of 2025.”
“This project aligns with the Desert Cities Region’s strategic plan by expanding our geographical footprint into the Inland Empire and diversifying our project mix with an anchor project,” said Bill Moore, Granite Vice President of Regional Operations. “We recently opened an area office with views of this project to further push our home market strategy.”
The project is anticipated to begin in June 2024 and Granite’s project scope is expected to be completed by August 2025.
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