Recent Research Has Finally Confirmed The Source Of The Megalith’s Mammoth Sarsen Stones. By Mark S. Kuhar
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Demand Doubles for Ozark River Portable Sinks
During a time when many companies are raising prices on health care and safety supplies used in the fight against the coronavirus, Ozark River Manufacturing Co. is doing the exact opposite. Rather than taking advantage of the fears surrounding the COVID-19 pandemic, Ozark River Manufacturing has slashed by 50% the price of its National Sanitation Foundation (NSF)-certified portable hand-washing stations…
Read MoreOldcastle Division Develops WHO-compliant Hand Sanitizer
Techniseal, a division of Oldcastle APG and manufacturer of products for the installation and protection of outdoor hardscapes, announced the addition of a new medical-grade hand sanitizer to its product offering.
Read MoreConstruction Starts Lose Ground in July; Highways Up
Year-To-Date Through Seven Months, Starts Were 15% Down From The Same Period In 2019. By Mark S. Kuhar
Read MoreHouse Passes Water Resources Development Act of 2020
The House of Representatives passed H.R. 7575, a bill authorizing at least $8.6 billion in federal funds for 38 new Army Corps of Engineers construction projects, including flood and storm protection, river and port navigation and environmental restoration improvements.
Read MoreGranite Sustainability Progress Report Wins Award
Granite announced that its 2019 Sustainability Progress Report was awarded Gold by MerComm in its 2020 Annual Report Competition (ARC). Granite’s 2019 Sustainability Progress Report encompasses its comprehensive set of goals including corporate social responsibility, environmental stewardship and responsible governance.
Read More‘One MSHA’ Is Coming Into Focus
We Are Getting A Clearer Picture Of How It Really Looks And, More Importantly, How It Will Work And Act. By Brian Hendrix
Read MorePERMITTING – SEPTEMBER 2020
CEMEX Continues Fight for Soloedad Canyon Project The decades-long battle over a CEMEX aggregates operation in the Santa Clarita Valley in California is far from over, even though the company’s second 10-year mining contract officially expired on July 31. CEMEX requested a one-year extension of the mining contract at Soloedad Canyon, a request that was denied by the Bureau of…
Read MoreEmail Pollution
Maybe When The Pandemic Is Over, We Will All Have A Clearer Understanding Of Digital Noise. By Thomas J. Roach
Read MoreAre You Done Learning?
Do Not Get Too Comfortable Just Because You Are The Boss. Keep Learning. By Steve Schumacher
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