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With five of the nation’s 13 most populous cities residing in Texas, demand for construction materials in the Lone Star State is, not surprisingly, very high. Photo: Art Wager/iStock / Getty Images Plus/Getty Images

Biden reveals his plans for U.S. infrastructure

July 15, 2020By

The Democratic presidential candidate unveiled a $2 trillion energy and infrastructure plan, offering details of it on the campaign trail.

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Five-year U.S. construction outlook positive

August 28, 2015By

Timetric’s Construction Intelligence Center forecasts that the U.S. construction industry will likely grow over the next five years. […]

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Effects of the western drought

August 3, 2015By

The severe drought conditions in the West are creating energy concerns in some areas. NBC News reports that […]

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Expect more high torque with drive system

December 28, 2014By

The Dodge HT500 synchronous drive system delivers high torque, low maintenance and potential energy savings with less overhung […]

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Roundtable Media: Pit and Quarry Magazine

P&Q Roundtable & Conference part two: Solution searching

December 4, 2014By

Participants discussed highway funding, energy costs, Tier 4 emissions regulations and more at the annual Pit & Quarry […]

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NSSGA encourages House to pass water resources reform bill

October 22, 2013By

NSSGA urged members of the U.S. House of Representative in an Oct. 21 letter to support the Water […]

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New president, vice presidents at Astec

August 30, 2012By

Astec Industries Inc. has promoted Norm Smith to president and COO, Ben Brock to group vice president of […]

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