Granite has won the Intermodal Ethanol Transfer Facility project by Eco-Energy Distribution in Stockton.
The project will establish a new rail yard on 17 acres in the Port of Stockton to accommodate 108 rail cars for the Eco-Energy Intermodal Ethanol Transfer Facility.
Work includes the construction of mechanical, electrical, and fire protection systems; support facilities; a 2,400-sq.-ft. pre-engineered metal administration building; and stormwater controls, as well as civil site improvements.
Granite will self-perform the demolition, grading, storm drain construction, and concrete and paving work.
Construction is underway and is expected to be completed by February 2022.
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