Texas law to help preserve future aggregate resources
The state’s Senate Bill 2196 will help both aggregate producers and developers avoid conflicts when determining where resources reside.
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The state’s Senate Bill 2196 will help both aggregate producers and developers avoid conflicts when determining where resources reside.
Read MoreThe Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association’s (TACA) Environmental & Safety Seminar focused on sustainability in the aggregate, concrete and cement industries.
Read MoreThe Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association’s (TACA) Annual Meeting last week explored the expected impact of the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act on the state of Texas.
Read MoreThe Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA) hired Matthew Posey as manager of government affairs and external relations.
Read MoreRecent Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA) seminars centered around how conservation efforts can increase business profitability.
Read MoreThe podcast will highlight industry news, best practices and candid discussions about the aggregate, concrete, cement and associated industries.
Read MoreThe Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association’s new app includes a variety of features to enhance communication among member companies.
Read MoreA conversation with the president and CEO of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association on his prior experience at Knife River, his goals for the association and more.
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