The Construction Source

MAY 2026 Committed to the community Over the years, demand for Shoreline’s product and service has continued to grow. Scott says the company fields calls and pricing inquiries on a near-weekly basis from projects as far-ranging as Alabama, Louisiana, New York, and even Greenland. “Some of those projects come to fruition right away, and some of them that are still in the budgeting phase,” he says. “It can take years to make it happen, but there’s a real pipeline of opportunity out there.” Moving forward, Shoreline’s goal is to grow in several different directions at once. One of the most significant recent developments has been the opening of a new quarry on a separate rock deposit located across a river from the existing operation. Building a bridge to access it required investment, but the granite diorite rock on that side of the river is a higher-value product than the gabbro waste rock the company started with – suitable not only for asphalt stone

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