Source: McGraw-Hill Construction, New York Although housing and commercial building construction starts may improve in 2012, they will be offset by weakness in the public works and institutional building sectors, says the Dodge Construction Outlook from McGraw-Hill Construction, part of The McGraw-Hill Companies.
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Construction recovery to vary by region, says report
Source: Portland Cement Association, Skokie, Ill. According to a recent PCA report, relatively flat conditions will face the U.S. cement market for the next two years, but this will vary from region to region. Overall, North Dakota, Nebraska, Alaska, Arkansas, and Washington, D.C., have the strongest relative construction fundamentals. On the other end, Nevada, Florida, Arizona, Mississippi and Rhode Island…
Read MoreEssroc, Lehigh Hanson-backed team tests photocatalytic cement-bound, MoDOT pavement
Sources: Iowa State University’s Institute for Transportation, Ames; Lehigh Hanson, Inc., Irving, Texas; Staff reports The Missouri Department of Transportation, in collaboration with the Federal Highway Administration, the National Concrete Pavement Technology Center at Iowa State University’s Institute for Transportation, the Essroc Italcementi Group, and Lehigh Hanson, recently began extensive research on the environmental benefits of using concrete made with…
Read MorePavement guide now available
Source: Portland Cement Association Guide to Cement-Based Integrated Pavement Solutions provides a clear, concise, and cohesive presentation of cement-bound materials options for 10 specific engineering pavement applications.
Read MoreHolcim celebrates safety milestones at 13 plants
Source: Holcim (US) Inc., Waltham, Mass. Holcim announced recently that 13 of its U.S. facilities achieved a milestone in employee safety—specifically no lost-time injuries, during August and September 2011.
Read MoreStrevel, Bland join PCA-Southeast
Source: Portland Cement Association PCA-Southeast Region recently added two new pavement applications directors. Bryan Strevel, pavement applications director in Tennessee, and Stan Bland, pavement applications director in the Carolinas and Virginia, joined the staff in early October.
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