Graniterock - Corporate Headquarters

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the free encyclopedia Construction company in WatsonvilleCaliforniaCalifornia Key people Peter LemonPresident &ampCEO Number of employees 650 Website www.graniterock.com Graniterock is a US corporationfounded in 1900 as "Granite Rock"and based in WatsonvilleCalifornia. It operates in the construction industry providing crushed gravelsandconcretegraduated from MIT with the class of 1890Warren Porterwas a well connected Santa Cruz County bankerlumbermanand politician. &#911 &#93Arthur Roberts Wilson2 &#93SP named the quarry spur at railroad milepost 93.2 Loganand coarser material was more distant from the fault trace. Porter and Wilson saw its possibilities

1 History Toggle History subsection 1.1 Beginnings 1.2 Rail operations 1.3 Changes 1.4 Progress 1.5 Modernization 1.6 Supreme Court decision 2 Products 3 Publications about Graniterock 4 Further reading 5 References Toggle the table of contents Graniterock Add languages Add links Article Talk English Read Edit View history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions Read Edit View history General What links here Related changes Upload file Permanent link Page information Cite this page Get shortene

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