CHICKALOON, AK — Granite announces that it has been awarded the Glenn Highway MP 66.5 to 92 Pavement Preservation project by the Alaska Department of Transportation and Public Facilities (Alaska DOT&PF). The approximately $15 million contract is federally funded and was included in Granite’s first quarter 2026 CAP.
Glenn Highway travels 179 miles from Anchorage to Glennallen, Alaska. A National Scenic Byway, the road provides access to landscapes and various outdoor activities. Granite’s scope of work includes resurfacing the highway from milepost 83 to 92. Additionally, the project will replace culverts, guardrail, striping, and signage along the length of the project.
“This contract is a great win for the Alaska team and provides key backlog for our Palmer Facility,” Granite Regional Vice President Ryan Moren said. “We are excited to partner with Alaska DOT&PF and execute on this important infrastructure upgrade to keep Alaskans and visitors moving.”
The project has begun and is expected to conclude by July 2027. Granite’s Palmer Facility will provide 27,000 tons of hot mix asphalt, and the Lucas Quarry will provide 2,300 tons of riprap products.













































