• Housing Market Index Jumps Eight Points in December
Indicating that low interest rates and solid house-price appreciation are motivating new home buyers across much of the country, the National Association...
• Texas Industries, Inc. Reports Improved Second Quarter Earnings
Texas Industries, Inc. reported net income of $16.6 million ($.76 per share) for the quarter ended November 30, 2001. Net income for the same period last...
• Hanson PLC Trading Statement
Hanson, the international building materials company, is issuing this update in advance of its preliminary results (for the 12 months ending December...
• Lafarge Earns Lowe's Award
Lafarge Gypsum, a part of Lafarge North America Inc., announced it has earned Lowe's Home Improvement Warehouse Supplier of the Year Award in the Building...
• Oglebay Norton Appoints Boland Veep, CFO and Treasurer
Oglebay Norton Company appointed of Julie A. Boland as vice president, chief financial officer and treasurer effective January 1, 2002. Ms. Boland will...
• New Rule lets Some Critical Highway Construction Activity Continue
The Federal Highway Administration issued new guidance to its field offices Jan. 2 that will permit certain pre-approved highway construction activity...
• ARTBA Forecasts Growth in 2002 Highway Market
Spurred by continued increases in federal funding, the highway construction market should grow three to six percent in 2002, according to an economic...
• Sen Stafford Urges End To Diesel Loophole
The federal government should close the loophole that allows massive air pollution from big "non-road" diesel engines such as construction equipment,...
• Rogers Group Acquires BMI Quarry in Bloomington
Rogers Group acquired the assets of BMI Crown Quarry in Bloomington, Indiana, from Blackwell Moore, Inc. according to Area Vice President Terry Sossong....
• CAGW Looks at Fiscal 2002 Transportation Pork
If the fiscal 2002 Transportation Appropriations Conference report is any indicator, appropriators must think that if it takes two extra months to pass...
• FHWA, FTA Launch Transportation Program
U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration and Federal Transit Administration in launching the Metropolitan Capacity Building...
• ARTBA's Ruane Appointed Vice Chairman of Coalition to Boost Transportation Infrastructure Investment
U.S. Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Tom Donohue named American Road & Transportation Builders Association President & CEO Pete Ruane as his vice...
• Why Smart Growth Isn't
High-density living, characterized by "transit villages" close to public transportation, will reduce air pollution, save commuters from the aggravation...
• Caterpillar Donates More Than $50 Million in Intellectual Property
Caterpillar Inc. made the largest philanthropic contribution in the company's history by donating its compact compression ignition (CCI) engine technology...
• Congressional Critics Wrong in Saying Highway Safety Measures Violate NAFTA, Says TTD
A new analysis prepared by international trade law experts at the firm Dewey Ballantine LLP invalidates assertions by a few congressional critics that...
• DOT Seeks Nominees
The U.S. Department of Transportation is looking for nominees for its annual environmental achievement awards program. Nominees must be DOT employees...
• Housing Market Index Rises Two Points in Nov.
The slump in confidence that hit the home building industry immediately following September 11 appears to be easing, according to the National Association...
• MDU Declares Dividends
The Board of Directors of MDU Resources Group, Inc. declared a quarterly common stock dividend of 23 cents per share, unchanged from the previous quarter....
• Powerful Groups Ally to Pass Calif. Anti-Sprawl Measure
A new coalition said it had collected more than 70 letters of endorsement in only six weeks for a cutting edge state bill that would limit urban sprawl...
• U.S. Aggregates Common Stock Moved to Over-The-Counter Bulletin Board
U.S. Aggregates Inc., announced that its common stock will begin trading on the OTC Bulletin Board, effectively immediately. Investors will continue trading...
• Missouri River Flow Adjustments May Aid Mississippi River Shipping
The importance of the Missouri River for Mississippi River commerce between St. Paul and New Orleans will be high on the agenda at public hearings in...
• NTU: Economic Recovery Requires Tax Cuts Not Govt. Spending
An anti-tax group is proposing methods for the federal government to pull the country out of its economic slump that is not likely to sit well with aggregate...
• NAHB: FHA Higher Loan Limit Will Spur Rental Construction
The 25% increase in the Federal Housing Administration's multifamily loan limits included in the VA-HUD appropriations bill enacted by Congress will spur...
• ARTBA Calls For EPA to Use Cost-Benefit Analysis in its Rulemaking
Congress needs to revisit the Small Business Regulatory Enforcement Fairness Act and the Clean Air Act to ensure that federal law requires agencies to...
• Devcon's Construction Division Led Third Quarter Results
Devcon International Corp. reported net income for the third quarter ended September 30, 2001 of $1,036,000 or 29 cents per basic share (26 cents diluted)...
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