LAREDO, TX — Granite announces that it has been awarded the LRT-4 Webb-Zapata project by Customs and Border Protection. The approximately $495 million project will be included in the company’s first quarter 2026 CAP.
The project scope consists of 27 miles of tactical infrastructure improvements near Laredo, Texas. This includes significant mass excavation, grading, roads, as well as fencing and cattle guards. Granite will construct seven bridges, eight major culvert crossings, 68 paved concrete low water crossings, and install approximately 27 miles of electrical, lighting, cameras, and fiberoptics.
“Granite is focused on growing our portfolio of federal work, and the Webb‑Zapata project is a major piece of that growth," Granite Federal Division Vice President Curt Haldeman said. "This award reflects the collaboration and commitment of teams across multiple regions of the company, brought together by the support and leadership of many strong leaders within Granite. Together, we continue to demonstrate our capabilities as a reliable partner on vital federal infrastructure projects.”
“We are well positioned to serve our clients’ needs, as we have the broad range of skillsets and sophisticated management required for tactical infrastructure projects,” Granite Program Manager Todd Keller added.
Work on the project is expected to conclude in July 2027.














































