Category: Editors’ Blog
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Aggregates, Construction & Demolition, Current Issue, Economics, Editors’ Blog, In Motion, Recycling
The next portable plant opportunities
Read More →: The next portable plant opportunitiesA great shift has taken place within the crushing industry, and some of the biggest producers may not realize it. So says…
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PP&E’s new digital arena
Read More →: PP&E’s new digital arenaIn addition to covering all things portable plants in our quarterly print magazine, you can now access PP&E news updates, information on…
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Higher tax wanted
Read More →: Higher tax wantedInfrastructure proponents have used the 20th anniversary of the last federal gas tax increase, which occurred Oct. 1, 1993, as a platform…
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House bill aims to up gas tax 15 cents
Read More →: House bill aims to up gas tax 15 centsAnother bill was introduced in the House of Representatives related to transportation infrastructure funding. Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.) introduced this latest one,…
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LaHood chimes in on transportation infrastructure need
Read More →: LaHood chimes in on transportation infrastructure needRay LaHood, former transportation secretary, said on an MSNBC radio show that the federal government is “too afraid” to invest in new…
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More recycling wanted
Read More →: More recycling wantedA mere 3 percent of the 34 million tons of food waste generated in the United States in 2010 was composted, according…
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An alternative management style
Read More →: An alternative management styleLuck Cos., a mega-aggregate producer with 15 quarries in Virginia, sunk to its lowest point in the company’s 90-year history in 2008,…
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Secondary road option
Read More →: Secondary road optionPortable rock crushers are often used to provide the material needed to maintain primary roads because they have large production capabilities and…
