Boart Longyear expanded its down-the-hole (DTH) bit options by releasing 18 new product configurations that are compatible with more than 26 third-party DTH hammers. These additions enhance the list of Boart Longyear percussive bits that can fit third-party DTH hammers.
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Skills Pay the Bills
Is Management Education Worth The Investment? If It Results In An Increase In The Efficient Management Of Plants, Projects And Employees, The Answer Is Yes.
Read MoreMaking Teambuilding More Than Just Fun
By Tying Teambuilding To Company Objectives, Everyone Wins.
Read MoreMore Clear vs. Less Clear
Some People Lead and Some Mislead When it Comes to Public Relations.
Read MoreApril Construction Slips One Percent
By Mark S. Kuhar New construction starts in April settled back 1 percent to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $473.0 billion, according to McGraw Hill Construction, a division of McGraw Hill Financial.The public works sector retreated from its elevated pace in March, and housing experienced a slight loss of momentum. Highway and bridge construction in April retreated 25 percent.
Read MoreGravel Operations Get CUPs
After listening to gravel hauling concerns, the Brown County, Minn., Planning Commission added a number of Conditional Use Permit (CUP) conditions to a pair of North Star Township gravel mining operations applications.
Read MoreUtah Quarry Granted Permit
The Summit County, Utah, Council denied an appeal on a Rockport Rocks quarry approval, according to The Park Record.
Read MoreVulcan Will Mine Azusa
Vulcan Materials will begin mining the west side of Azusa Rock in the foothills of the San Gabriel Valley, Calif., which is expected to generate millions of dollars for the city of Azusa, Calif., the Los Angeles Times reported.
Read MoreQuarry Permit Moves Forward for Martin Marietta
The state has okayed one hurdle for a proposed Martin Marietta rock quarry in Beaufort County, N.C., despite concern from local residents about possible pollution.
Read MoreUncertainty In Clean Water Act Permitting Continues
Does The EPA Administrator Have Final Say On Specified Disposal Sites?
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