$250 million Redlands Passenger Rail breaks ground in San Bernardino County

Construction has started on the $250 million Redlands Passenger Rail project in San Bernardino County.

Granite says it has been awarded a $21 million contract by the San Bernardino County Transportation Authority for the Redlands Passenger Rail Storage and Maintenance Facility Project.

Granite will be responsible for the construction of the new storage and maintenance facility. This structure will support the Redlands Passenger Rail, which is designed to connect residents, businesses and visitors to a variety of leisure, education, healthcare and other destinations. Granite says in a statement its work includes building construction, underground utilities, demolition, earthwork, grading and concrete and asphalt paving.

Construction is scheduled to begin in summer 2019 and is scheduled to be complete in winter 2020.

California Construction News staff writer

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