December 9, 2014
PQ Weekly Report
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LEADING OFF
FMI FMI predicts further growth in 2015
FMI released its “2015 U.S. Markets Construction Overview” in which the firm’s researchers predict 2014 will end with a 7 percent growth in construction put in place (CPIP). Find out how they expect the growth to continue in 2015. → MORE
  FROM PIT & QUARRY
Submit your nomination for the Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame!
Do you know an aggregates producer, manufacturer, supplier, dealer or allied trade representative that deserves a spot in our Hall of Fame? Nominate him or her for our third class of inductees! The deadline to submit nominations is Dec. 15, 2014. Submit your nomination here.
NEWS
Vulcan Materials Vulcan receives Wildlife Habitat Council award
Vulcan Materials was awarded the Conservation Education Award at the Wildlife Habitat Council‘s (WHC) 26th annual symposium. Learn more about the award and Vulcan's efforts toward conservation education and outreach.
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→ MSHA honors miners on National Miners Day
→ Dodge Momentum Index rises in November
→ NSSGA voices opposition to civil penalties proposal
→ Terex launches support app, updated website
→ Liebherr to open spare parts depot in California
→ Revere opens office in Texas
FEATURED VIDEO
Featured Video Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame
Pit & Quarry is currently accepting nominations for the third class of inductees for our Hall of Fame, which recognizes and honors aggregates industry leaders. Check out this video of 2014 inductee Bruno Nordberg to learn about his accomplishments in the industry. → MORE
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EYE ON THE BLOG
Darren Constantino Global energy war: Will frac sand producers be a casualty?
When OPEC decided last week to not scale back oil production, it was a shot across the bow of the North American shale industry in what is amounting to a war for the global energy market. See how this could affect the North American frac sand market. → MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
Pit & Quarry December → 2014/15 State of the Industry report

→ P&Q Roundtable & Conference part two: Solution searching

→ Equipment focus: Talking tread

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