May 6, 2014
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LEADING OFF
Nonresidential drives Martin Marietta’s Q1 aggregates growth
When Martin Marietta Materials released its first-quarter report, it touted net sales increases of 10 percent and increases in aggregate product line volumes. Why the growth? And what did CEO Ward Nye say about the future, including the company's pending merger with Texas Industries?
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NEWS
Grow America Act NSSGA supports the Grow America Act
NSSGA offered its support of the Grow America Act, a $302 billion, four-year surface transportation reauthorization bill. Find out what may prevent the legislation from passing, according to the group's president. → MORE
Safety Fatalities spur MSHA to increase enforcement
MSHA, following a string of industry fatalities, is encouraging inspectors to do more to keep miners out of hazardous situations, NSSGA reports. Learn how NSSGA has stepped up to help. → MORE
→ DOT secretary completes tour promoting need for highway funding solution
→ OneMine library offers millions of searchable pages
→ Bosch Rexroth expands hydraulics operation
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EYE ON THE BLOG
Caterpillar How did Cat do that?
By Diane Sofranec
Have you seen the video of the super-size Jenga game played with Caterpillar’s equipment? If you’ve ever played Jenga, you know how tricky it is to keep your stack intact. Discover how Cat created this first video in its Built For It Trials series. → MORE

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