May 23, 2017
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Photo credit: Foter.com Senate drafts bill to spur infrastructure growth
The Senate introduced a bipartisan infrastructure investment bill that would use federal dollars to generate about $300 billion of investments in projects. Get more details on the bill, dubbed the Building and Renewing Infrastructure for Development and Growth in Employment Act. → MORE
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road House crafts $85B infrastructure spending bill
The House drafted an $85 billion infrastructure investment bill focused on funding for projects related to energy, the environment, health care and technology. Learn more about the bill, which would be used to deploy broadband internet around the United States. → MORE
→ LafargeHolcim appoints CEO
→ Workplace exams rule enforcement delayed
→ California threatens to close Cemex sand operation
→ Vulcan contributes to cystic fibrosis awareness
→ Granite Construction named a ‘Most Trustworthy
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→ Dust Control Technology becomes BossTek
→ Equipment service center opens in Wyoming
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