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An Ohio contractor is being sued by the city of Columbus after customers allegedly lost over $70,000 in unfinished work.
DALLAS — A debate over whether to allow a new concrete plant next to a Dallas soccer park is headed for a final vote by the Dallas City Council Wednesday, pitting environmental concerns against ...
The Stockertown plant will fully convert by the end of 2022. Type IL (PLC) cement can reduce the CO2 emissions up to 15% in comparison with traditional cement, the companies said. With over 2200 ...
Turn Iron and Cement into Beautiful Plant Pots with These Easy DIY Craft Tips Posted: May 14, 2025 | Last updated: May 14, 2025 Transform simple materials like iron and cement into beautiful plant ...
KAMPONG SPEU, Cambodia -- A $250 million cement production plant, jointly invested by Chinese and Cambodian investors, was put into operation here in Western Cambodia on Tuesday. Speaking at the ...
In Ohio, the poisonous plant is most abundant in the western part of the state, but it has spread to all 88 counties, according to the ODNR. The invasive species is also present every American ...
A concrete processing station at Interstate 70 and County Road 200 West came in connection with ramp work at Exit 104. Now, county officials are eyeing when the site has to be cleaned up.
The certification applies to Fortera’s ReCarb Plant in Redding, California, which produces 15,000 tons of ReAct™ low-carbon cement annually.
Lehigh Cement Plant is located in Cupertino, but the 3,500 acre property includes Palo Alto land as well. Courtesy of Estuary News. A cement plant and limestone quarry in the Santa Clara County ...
MASON CITY, Iowa (AP) -- The Holcim cement plant, one of Mason City's oldest industries, is closing because of hard economic times. The company, which traces its history back 100 years ...
An old, rusty Bosch GKS 7000 hand-held circular saw is brought back to life through a full restoration. Originally designed for cutting concrete ... to build a power plant on the moon ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WCHS) — “Forever chemicals,” which have been linked to elevated cancer risks, are back in the spotlight for an Ohio Valley water treatment plant and a Charleston courtroom.