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Granite Service company history timeline

1983

In 1983, Truscott Brine Dam, a $23 million dam-building project in the Texas panhandle, expanded Granite’s reach into the Lone Star State.

1985

In 1985, fifty-one percent of Granite was sold to employees as part of a popular employee stock ownership plan.

1986

In 1986, A.R.’s grandson, Bruce W. Woolpert, joined the Company and ushered in a new approach to Total Quality Management.

1987

Mike and Marie Marheineke congratulate Betsy Woolpert as she celebrates her retirement in December, 1987.

In business since 1987, Tecstone Granite is a national wholesale supplier of fine granite to America's top retail memorialists.

1988

A concrete plant at Redwood City and an asphalt facility in South San Francisco were added, and in 1988 the Company resurrected its Contractor’s License #22 with Graniterock Construction Division.

1989

The quarry modernization dedication in memory of A.R. Wilson and the Company’s 90th Birthday were celebrated with a grand Open House event in the 1989.

GraniteXpress™ was launched in 1989 with a Performance Trial Contest that helped to illustrate just how efficient and effective the new system could be in providing quality service to our customers.

Rebuilt in only 54 days, significantly ahead of schedule, after the previous bridge was destroyed in the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake.

As an aside, President Bush told Bruce about flying over Watsonville by helicopter after the 1989 Loma Prieta Earthquake, and asked how the city was faring.

1990

In 1990, Granite Construction Incorporated entered the public market as GVA on the NASDAQ Exchange (later moved over to the NYSE) with an initial public offering (IPO). By the end of this decade, Granite would reach the $1 billion mark in annual revenues and expand into new markets.

1991

In 1991, the first Pops & Rocks 4th of July Concert was held at the A.R. Wilson Quarry.

1992

George H.W. Bush and Secretary of Commerce Barbara Franklin present the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award to Graniterock in December, 1992 during an awards ceremony at the Department of Commerce in Washington, D.C.

In 1992, other winners included the Ritz-Carlton Hotel Company, AT&T Universal Card Services, Texas Instruments Defense Systems and Electronics Group, and AT&T Transmissions Systems Business Unit.

1994

Great Lakes Granite Works has humble beginnings dating back to 1994.

1995

Dave Franceschi examines the first overburden soil transported by the A.R. Wilson Overburden Conveyor System in September 1995.

1996

Further expansion followed in 1996, including the acquisition of property and a state-of-the-art delivery truck.

In 1996, the $800 million San Joaquin Toll Road project marked Granite’s expertise in design-build projects.

1997

In 1997 an 11,200 sq ft office/warehouse was erected and services expanded with the purchase of cutting and polishing equipment to provide quick-response granite repair services to the trade.

Granite Industries History: Expect More, Get More Granite Industries was founded in 1997 by Steve Wyse.

From its start in 1997, Granite Industries has been led by the Wyse family and a Christian tradition of treating employees with respect and equality.

1998

After Lanny’s tragic death while delivering Granite in 1998, The Kenimer Family worked hard to continue building the business that their Father started.

2000

On February 14, 2000, A.R. Wilson’s grandson, Bruce Wilson Woolpert, welcomed President George H.W. Bush, Graniterock People, customers and friends to a gala 100th anniversary celebration.

In the early 2000's, Tecstone added a second and larger warehouse facility and acquired sandblasting services for our ever increasing customer base.

2001

September 11, 2001, began in New York City as a warm, late summer day with a clear blue sky.

2002

Preparing for a new millennium, expansive corporate offices were opened in Watsonville in 2002, and company sites were added in Oakland, Cupertino and Milpitas.

2007

The new building is located in Seaside opened on September 21, 2007.

2008

Overland Power Carts was developed to fill this request in 2008.

2009

In 2009, Granite began another big project for New York: the Queens Bored Tunnel.

2012

On Sunday, June 24, 2012, a tragic accident took the life of Graniterock’s Chairman, President & CEO, Bruce W. Woolpert.

Very few companies have the privilege of celebrating a 90-year anniversary, but in 2012, Granite was one of the fortunate few.

Capping off 2012, Granite participated in a joint venture to rebuild New York’s Tappan Zee Bridge, the largest bridge project in New York’s history.

2014

On April 30, 2014, FMG was acquired by Graniterock, a company that was founded more than a century ago.

2018

The year 2018 was highlighted by the acquisitions of Layne Christensen and LiquiForce, both of which advanced Granite’s goal of becoming a full suite provider of construction and rehabilitation services for the water and wastewater markets.

2020

Larkin also oversaw the development of a new strategic plan to lead Granite to greater success in the 2020s.

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