Layne, A Granite Company

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Well drilling contractor

A Granite Company Layne&nbspA&nbspGranite Companyprovides sustainable solutions for water resources and mineral exploration.&nbspOriginally established in 1882Layne offers a rich history of delivering safeprofessionaland reliable water and minerals solutions throughout North and South America.&nbspGranite acquired Layne and its subsidiaries in the fall of 2018to further Granite's strategy to grow through acquisition and diverse end market expansion.&nbspSafety by Choice Safety is about peoplenot projects. Safety is about storiesnot statistics. Our safety culture is underpinned with relationship-based trainingshared knowledgeand engagement at every level of our organization. &nbspSafety is about connecting people. An authentic commitment from all will elevate our programwe are responsible for making safe choices not only for ourselvesRead More Arrow Icon Building Your Career Whether you wear work boots and a hard hator come to work in one of our offices

1882, Layne offers a rich history of delivering safe, professional, and reliable water and minerals solutions throughout North and South America. Granite acquired Layne and its subsidiaries in the fall of 2018, to further Granite's strategy to grow through acquisition and diverse end market expansion.  Learn More Arrow Icon Our Legacy Layne has a rich and diverse history dating back to 1882 where we began as a domestic water-well drilling company in South Dakota. From those humble root

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