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Civil engineers give US infrastructure a D+ grade
Komptech Americas awards three dealer reps
Superior establishes proving ground at Minnesota pit
Optimizing portable plant conveyor drives
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LEADING OFF
ConExpo-Con/Agg 2017 Product showcase: Crushers, conveyors & more
Have you gotten wind of new products that emerged from ConExpo-Con/Agg 2017? PP&E visited with a number of manufacturers at the show, where they offered details on their latest developments in exclusive PP&E videos. arrow
NEWS
OSHA logo OSHA enforcement of crystalline silica rule pushed back
Originally scheduled to begin in June, enforcement will now begin in September. Learn about the crystalline silica rule that applies to the construction industry. arrow
highway State transportation bill nearing passage in California
California’s legislature passed a plan to improve the state’s transportation infrastructure. The bill cleared the state’s senate and assembly chambers, and Gov. Jerry Brown has indicated he plans to sign the bill into law. arrow
• Details finalized on Komatsu's acquisition
  of Joy Global
 
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• Cat hires former US attorney general
  following raid
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• Morbark honors dealers for service arrow
• WPT Power named a top Texas company arrow
FEATURED EQUIPMENT
Kolberg-Pioneer HSI available in three- or four-bar rotor configuration
Kolberg-Pioneer Inc. launched its latest hybrid technology in the GT440 mobile horizontal shaft impactor (HSI). Learn more about the GT440, which the company showcased at ConExpo-Con/Agg. arrow
• Impact crusher features multiple Screen
  Machine firsts
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• Metso innovation combines best of its
  cone crushing technologies
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• Montabert launches breaker, drill
  attachment
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EDITORS' BLOG
solar roadways Solar panels a future option to protect US bridges, roads
Solar roads could be an option to protect roads, bridges and other surfaces in the future, but coming technologies could limit the nation’s need for aggregate materials. Learn more about the development, which was discussed at last month's ConExpo-Con/Agg. arrow
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