Tina Grady Barbaccia (EQW)
The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc.,The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc.,The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc.,The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc.,The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc.,The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc.,The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc.,The joint venture of Granite Construction Co. and MCM Construction Inc. has been awarded a $42 million highway contract by the California Department of Transportation for the construction of the San Juan Road Interchange in Monterey County, according to Granite Construction Inc. October 17, 2012
Komatsu America Corp.'s WA470-7 wheel loader has net horsepower of 272 hp, is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. Built upon a proven Tier 3 engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption by approximately 8 percent, compared to the WA470-6.,Komatsu America Corp.'s WA470-7 wheel loader has net horsepower of 272 hp, is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. Built upon a proven Tier 3 engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption by approximately 8 percent, compared to the WA470-6.,Komatsu America Corp.'s WA470-7 wheel loader has net horsepower of 272 hp, is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. Built upon a proven Tier 3 engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption by approximately 8 percent, compared to the WA470-6.,Komatsu America Corp.'s WA470-7 wheel loader has net horsepower of 272 hp, is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. Built upon a proven Tier 3 engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption by approximately 8 percent, compared to the WA470-6.,Komatsu America Corp.'s WA470-7 wheel loader has net horsepower of 272 hp, is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. Built upon a proven Tier 3 engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption by approximately 8 percent, compared to the WA470-6.,Komatsu America Corp.'s WA470-7 wheel loader has net horsepower of 272 hp, is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. Built upon a proven Tier 3 engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption by approximately 8 percent, compared to the WA470-6.,Komatsu America Corp.'s WA470-7 wheel loader has net horsepower of 272 hp, is powered by a Komatsu SAA6D125E-6 engine and is EPA Tier 4 Interim and EU Stage 3B emission certified. Built upon a proven Tier 3 engine platform, Komatsu has leveraged its leadership in technology and innovation to design a more environmentally-friendly engine that increases power while decreasing fuel consumption by approximately 8 percent, compared to the WA470-6. October 15, 2012

Komatsu America Corp. says its new PC210LC-10 hydraulic excavator features a more environmentally friendly Tier 4 Interim-certified Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine. The excavator has an operating weight of 52,036 pounds and features improved hydraulic efficiency and operator comfort. The machine features improved hydraulic efficiency and has two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability while providing transportation flexibility. KomatsuCare and KOMTRAX come standard ,Komatsu America Corp. says its new PC210LC-10 hydraulic excavator features a more environmentally friendly Tier 4 Interim-certified Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine. The excavator has an operating weight of 52,036 pounds and features improved hydraulic efficiency and operator comfort. The machine features improved hydraulic efficiency and has two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability while providing transportation flexibility. KomatsuCare and KOMTRAX come standard ,Komatsu America Corp. says its new PC210LC-10 hydraulic excavator features a more environmentally friendly Tier 4 Interim-certified Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine. The excavator has an operating weight of 52,036 pounds and features improved hydraulic efficiency and operator comfort. The machine features improved hydraulic efficiency and has two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability while providing transportation flexibility. KomatsuCare and KOMTRAX come standard ,Komatsu America Corp. says its new PC210LC-10 hydraulic excavator features a more environmentally friendly Tier 4 Interim-certified Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine. The excavator has an operating weight of 52,036 pounds and features improved hydraulic efficiency and operator comfort. The machine features improved hydraulic efficiency and has two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability while providing transportation flexibility. KomatsuCare and KOMTRAX come standard ,Komatsu America Corp. says its new PC210LC-10 hydraulic excavator features a more environmentally friendly Tier 4 Interim-certified Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine. The excavator has an operating weight of 52,036 pounds and features improved hydraulic efficiency and operator comfort. The machine features improved hydraulic efficiency and has two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability while providing transportation flexibility. KomatsuCare and KOMTRAX come standard ,Komatsu America Corp. says its new PC210LC-10 hydraulic excavator features a more environmentally friendly Tier 4 Interim-certified Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine. The excavator has an operating weight of 52,036 pounds and features improved hydraulic efficiency and operator comfort. The machine features improved hydraulic efficiency and has two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability while providing transportation flexibility. KomatsuCare and KOMTRAX come standard ,Komatsu America Corp. says its new PC210LC-10 hydraulic excavator features a more environmentally friendly Tier 4 Interim-certified Komatsu SAA6D107E-2 engine. The excavator has an operating weight of 52,036 pounds and features improved hydraulic efficiency and operator comfort. The machine features improved hydraulic efficiency and has two counterweight options that maintain the lift capacity and stability while providing transportation flexibility. KomatsuCare and KOMTRAX come standard October 10, 2012

Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition.,Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition.,Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition.,Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition.,Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition.,Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition.,Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition.,Esri Story Maps has won the Gold Medal award for Best Digital Map Product and Best Overall Map Product at the International Map Industry Association (IMIA) — Americas conference.
IMIA held the conference Sept. 9–11, 2012, in Albuquerque, N.M., with attendees involved in all aspects of the mapping industry. A select group of industry leaders attending the conference judged the competition. October 3, 2012
We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World.,We have found a solution for energy independence in the United States, but it faces NIMBYism and pushback from environmentalists.
Oil and natural gas for decades have provided 65 percent of energy consumption in the United States “and it’s forecast to stay that way for a long time,” Toby Mack, president and CEO of the Associated Equipment Distributors (AED), said at the AED Executive Forum during his introduction to the “Making the Case: Energy Freedom” session, which was attended by an editor from Randall-Reilly's Construction Division, of which Aggregates Manager, Better Roads and Equipment World. October 3, 2012
