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Martin Marietta Q2 results: Net sales were $426.7 million, down from $442.8 million in Q2 2010
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. (MMM) announced results on Aug. 2 for the second quarter and six months ended June 30, 2011. Ward Nye, president and CEO of Martin Marietta Materials, says in the MMM earnings report that âdespite a continuing difficult operating environment,â he is pleased with the companyâs performance. âThat we were able to [âŚ]
August 3, 2011
Business
Final Take
By Lauren Heartsill Dowdle  Get rewarded for your giving Charitable projects are standard operating procedures for many contractors. You donate labor and equipment to drain a community baseball field, grade the new city park or put in bike paths and consider it part of your civic duty. To recognize such efforts, Case Construction Equipment [âŚ]
June 28, 2011
Roadbuilding
Highway Contractor
âBack to gravelâ doesnât have to be the only choice for a failing road ⌠even if funds are scarce.
April 1, 2011
Roadbuilding
One II One
A NEW SERIES: ONE II ONE WITH SOME OF THE MOST INTERESTING PEOPLE IN THE BUSINESS: John Latta talks to Dr. Don Brock.
April 1, 2011
Roadbuilding
Highway Contractor
One year later, a mat with 50-percent RAP looks really good.
December 1, 2010
Roadbuilding
Applications and Innovations
Millers have a new set of teeth to choose from, with the advent of polycrystalline diamond teeth.
November 1, 2010
Construction Equipment
Final Word
The construction side of high speed rail By Kirk Landers By now youâve heard the popular points in the debate over high-speed rail: It is or isnât economically viable, it is or isnât a worthwhile form of transportation, it is or isnât a political pipe dream that has no chance of becoming a reality in [âŚ]
October 5, 2010
Roadbuilding
RoadScience
High-tech materials, mobile equipment can keep potholed, cracked pavements in use longer.
October 1, 2010
Roadbuilding
Weâre moving towards more tolling
Itrâs possible that the (voting) public is begining to see what happens when there is too little money for highways and bridges. But the process moves like molasses in winter. Last week the Wall Street Journal picked up the movement in some states to pro-actively turn badly deteriorating asphalt and concrete roads back to gravel roads. [âŚ]
August 4, 2010
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UDOT awards Granite Construction JV team $106 million project
The Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) has awarded the Granite Construction â Copper Hills Constructors (CHC) joint venture team a $106 million construction management/general contractor (CM/GC) contract to build the new Mountain View Corridor freeway, transit and trail system in and around Salt Lake County. Graniteâs share of the contract is 45 percent, or about $47.7 million. [âŚ]
July 2, 2010
Business
CalCIMA calls for conference papers
Paper proposals related to the aggregate, industrial materials, ready mixed concrete, cement and asphalt industries for the California Construction and Industrial Materials Association (CalCIMA)2010 Education Conference are are being accepted. Proposals are being accepted in all segments of the industry; aggregate and mineral producers, suppliers, consultants, government, etc. The following categories will be considered, but are [âŚ]
June 28, 2010
Business
NAPA changes 2011 Annual Meeting dates to Feb. 6-9
The National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) has changed its 2011 Annual Meeting dates to better accommodate the program schedule. The revised information is listed below: WHAT: NAPAâs 2011 Annual Meeting WHEN: Feb. 6â9, 2011 WHERE: Waldorf Astoria Orlando and Hilton Orlando Bonnet Creek, Florida WHY: NEW â Format change: Three and a half days filled [âŚ]
May 3, 2010
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