Rosemary's Mountain Quarry

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This is where you can obtain accurate, up-to-date information on Rosemary's Mountain Quarry and
to contact us if you have further questions.

HOTLINE: 760 391-6340

NOW OPEN!! CLICK HERE for a list of Materials Available.

For pricing and availability call:
Charlie Zahari
Charlie.Zahari@gcinc.com
760 578-3309 phone
760 391-6684 fax

COMMUNITY DIALOGUE - You are Invited to Speak with Granite Construction Company

Agenda:

  • 2010 Full Year and 1st Quarter 2011 Air Quality Monitoring Results

  • Crystalline Silica Testing and Results

  • Review of Current Quarry Activity and Timeline Projection
    for Full Operations

Place:       Rancho Monserate Country Clubhouse
                4650 Dulin Road, Fallbrook        

Date:        May 4, 2011      

Time:        6:30 to 8:30 p.m.                 

For questions or more information, please call 619-204-6504 or e-mail sharp@sharpresolutions.com

GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY HOSTS COMMUNITY OPEN HOUSE AT ROSEMARY’S MOUNTAIN QUARRY

Fallbrook, CA (October 26, 2010) – Gary Nolan, Granite Construction Company Plant Construction Manager, and Company Officials welcomed members of the greater Fallbrook community to an Open House at Rosemary’s Mountain Quarry (RMQ) this past Saturday, October 23.

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Tracer Environmental Sciences & Technologies, Inc.Click Here for the most recent Air Monitoring Report

California's infrastructure projects have a carbon footprint. Construction materials that build California's roads, mass transit, single family homes and high-density smart growth--all depend on large quantities of construction aggregates (sand and gravel) transported to job sites by heavy-duty trucks. Reducing the distances these trucks travel is a key strategy in reducing greenhouse gases and reducing the state's carbon footprint. Learn more

CalCIMAClick here to download a PDF of our 12-page booklet, "Distance Matters - Reducing carbon emissions by thinking globally and acting locally..."

 

 

 

GRANITE CONSTRUCTION NAMED ONE OF THE 2010 “WORLD’S MOST ETHICAL COMPANIES”
Award Recognizes Exceptional Ethical Leadership Actively Upheld within Various Industries

WATSONVILLE, CALIFORNIA (March 22, 2010)—Granite Construction Incorporated (NYSE: GVA) announced today that it has been recognized by the Ethisphere Institute as one of the “World?s Most Ethical Companies” for 2010. Out of a record number of nominations, Granite was named to the list by demonstrating an outstanding commitment to ethical business practices throughout the company. Granite was last honored by Ethisphere in 2008 as having one of the “Best Overall Government Contractor Ethics Programs” in the industry.

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Granite Construction Projects Win Marvin M. Black Excellence in Partnering Award by Associated by Associated General Contractors of America

Watsonville, California (March 26, 2009) Granite Construction Company is proud to announce it has been awarded two 2009 Marvin M. Black Excellence in Partnering Awards by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC America). Granite received two of the four Marvin M. Black awards presented this year by AGC America for its work on the Woodrow Wilson Bridge, located in Alexandria, Virginia, and Interstate 15, located in Ogden, Utah. Each award identifies excellence in partnerships, celebrating the success of stakeholders in teambuilding, improving communication and delivering superior project quality.

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Granite Construction Company, Southern California Branch Earns Diamond Achievement Commendation

Indio, CA (March 4, 2009) Granite Construction Company’s Indio Hot Mix Asphalt Plant, has earned the National Asphalt Pavement Association’s (NAPA) Diamond Achievement Commendation for Excellence in Hot-Mix Asphalt Plant/Site Operations.

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Quarry air monitoring firm, plan, presented

Village News - Issue 50, Volume 12 by Tim O'Leary • DECEMBER 11, 2008

Rainbow and Fallbrook leaders are breathing easier due to a mining company’s decision to test whether its Rosemary’s Mountain operations expose area residents to dust, diesel fumes or other potential airborne hazards.

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