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Martin Marietta’s Nye visits with Trump on infrastructure

Ward Nye is optimistic about the road ahead on infrastructure following a visit with the president. Keep Reading

Uncertainty surrounds Trump’s infrastructure plan

Top White House infrastructure advisor DJ Gribbin is leaving the Trump administration, begging the question of whether the president's plan can pass this year. Keep Reading

Nation’s newest debts present obstacle for infrastructure reform

Mike Johnson, president and CEO of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association, outlines the road ahead to pass a federal infrastructure bill. Keep Reading

Thoughts on infrastructure funding in 2018

Attendees at the 2018 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference share their thoughts on the potential of an infrastructure funding package coming to light this year. Keep Reading

State funding measures, tax reform fuel optimism at Summit

Tom Hill offers an outlook for the months ahead at Summit Materials, which released its fourth-quarter and 2017 year-end results. Keep Reading

CalPortland excited about the aggregate industry’s future

CalPortland had a positive response to the Tax Cuts & Jobs Act, and it looks forward to the passage of a comprehensive infrastructure bill sometime in 2018. Keep Reading

Martin Marietta achieved record earnings in 2017

Martin Marietta reports that its building materials revenues in 2017 were about $3.69 billion, up about 3.7 percent from the mark achieved in 2016. Keep Reading

Why Martin Marietta is optimistic about the months to come

Coming off a record-setting 2017, the fundamental drivers for additional growth at Martin Marietta remain in play according to Ward Nye. Keep Reading

The six principles of Trump’s infrastructure plan

President Trump unveiled his legislative goals Monday to rebuild the nation’s crumbling infrastructure with a six-point plan. Keep Reading

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