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Senate drafts bill to spur infrastructure growth
The legislation would leverage private-sector dollars through a new investment bank to upgrade the nation's infrastructure. Keep Reading
Equipment service center opens in Wyoming
Intertractor America Corp. opened a 6,000-sq.-ft. facility that provides a centralized location for customers in several Rocky Mountain-area states. Keep Reading
Aggregate industry to lobby about pressing infrastructure need
The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association will participate in the Transportation Construction Coalition (TCC) Fly-In this week, drawing more than 100 people from the aggregate industry to Washington. Keep Reading
CBM taking next step to enhance Ontario pit
Canada Building Materials (CBM) is teaming with an organization to convert almost 25 acres of the restored Sunderland Pit into native forest. Keep Reading
Cemex planning distribution terminal for Los Angeles
The rail-served aggregate distribution terminal will serve Southern California, and a new aggregate-loading system is coming to a company quarry in the region. Keep Reading
CRH optimistic following first-quarter 2017
Oldcastle's parent company reports a satisfactory start to 2017 with global first-quarter sales up 4 percent. Keep Reading
LafargeHolcim aggregate sales up in first-quarter 2017
According to the company, aggregate sales were up 0.2 percent to 51.7 million tons globally. Keep Reading
HeidelbergCement details its first-quarter 2017, full-year outlook
The company noted sales of 61 million metric tons of aggregate. Sales are up 8 percent over the first quarter of 2016. Keep Reading
First-quarter 2017 reports for Martin Marietta, Summit, U.S. Concrete, Granite Construction, MDU Resources
Martin Marietta reports gains in the first quarter Increased sales volumes, pricing drive Summit's first quarter First-quarter aggregate revenue, pricing up at U.S. Concrete Granite Construction optimistic despite quarterly loss MDU Resources releases first-quarter performance report Keep Reading