November 29, 2016
PQ Weekly Report
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LEADING OFF
MSHA Report: MSHA’s civil penalties reform effort over
The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) is no longer seeking to reform the system by which civil penalties are assessed against mining operations, the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association reports. Get the scoop on the latest update. → MORE
NEWS MORE NEWS
Photo: iStock.com/mphillips007 Regulations to watch amid the presidential transition
The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association is monitoring a number of regulatory areas as the executive branch of the federal government shifts from the Obama administration to the Trump administration. Find out what changes are expected. → MORE
wheel loader October construction starts down after
a strong September

New construction starts in October decreased 4 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $678.9 billion, settling back from the elevated amount that was reported in September, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. → MORE
→ AEM names ‘I Make America’ award winners
→ Overtime rule scheduled to take effect this week
     now delayed

→ Q4, OAIMA to host leadership development program
→ ISA symposium draws more than 300
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Vermeer T1255 Surface Excavation Machine Vermeer T1255 Surface Excavation Machine Delivers Precision
The Vermeer T1255 Terrain Leveler combines raw cutting productivity with the ability to carefully extract what you’re after. Minimal ground shock and vibration resulting from precision excavation allows you to work closer to developed areas to extract more. → MORE
FEATURED VIDEOS MORE VIDEOS
Featured Video Case talks advantages
of latest loaders

Andrew Dargatz, brand marketing manager for wheel loaders at Case Construction Equipment, discusses the benefits of the company’s G Series loaders. Find out what they are. → MORE
Featured Video HCEA plans to expand antique equipment museum
Mike Androvich, Historical Construction Equipment Association (HCEA) president, discusses the association’s plans to expand its antique equipment museum on site in Bowling Green, Ohio. → MORE
EYE ON THE BLOG MORE BLOGS
Ward Nye Nye explores road ahead for US infrastructure
Ward Nye, chairman, president and CEO of Martin Marietta, joined the hosts of CNBC’s “Power Lunch” to discuss President-elect Donald Trump’s pledge to invest in U.S. infrastructure and the impact Trump’s pledge is having on the aggregate industry. Find out what he had to say. → MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
P&Q → Producer’s plant provides sand
     for internal consumption, customers


→ Tax implications for company
     gatherings


→ Slurry pump alternative meets
     demands of recovery system
INDUSTRY RESOURCES
P&Q → Association of Equipment Manufacturers

→ FMI Corp.

→ National Stone, Sand & Gravel
     Association


→ U.S. Geological Survey

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