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Cemex honored for conservation efforts in Texas
Cemex was named for the second straight year to the Texan by Nature 20 (TxN 20), an initiative honoring the best work in conservation from companies with operations in Texas. Keep Reading
Argonics consolidates, expands Michigan facility
The company moved Colorado plant equipment to Michigan to increase its production capabilities. Keep Reading
Eriez’s Ingram to retire at year’s end
Charlie Ingram, who spent 26 years at Erie, Pennsylvania-based Eriez, originally joined the company as national sales manager. Keep Reading
CalCIMA, coalition file suit on Joshua tree listing process
The California Construction & Industrial Materials Association (CalCIMA) is challenging a process that considers the western Joshua tree as a potentially threatened species. Keep Reading
Vecellio Group chief earns highway progress award
Leo Vecellio Jr. of Vecellio Group, who diversified his company into the aggregate business, was bestowed with the George S. Bartlett Award during the American Road & Transportation Builders Association’s convention. Keep Reading
Nye, Lake among ARTBA’s 2020-21 officers
Martin Marietta’s Ward Nye and CRH Americas Materials’ Randy Lake are among those with ties to the aggregate industry serving as officers of the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Keep Reading
Cemex to debut net-zero carbon concrete in new markets
Vertua, the company’s innovative product, will be made available in markets around the world after a launch in Europe. Keep Reading
AGC: Construction employment down in 42 states from February to September 2020
Construction employment was lower in September than it was in February in 42 states, according to the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). Keep Reading
Trimble, partner team on autonomous robots
The company came together with Boston Dynamics to extend the use of autonomous robots, which will enable the automation of repetitive tasks like stockpile measurement. Keep Reading