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Toscas Named President CEO of Portland Cement Association

The appointment becomes effective Dec. 15, 2014. More

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Toscas to Take the Reigns at Portland Cement Association

The Board of Directors of the PCA has named James G. Toscas president and chief executive officer, effective December 15, 2014. More

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Hanley Wood Agrees to Sell Exhibitions Business to Informa

Hanley Wood, the premier information, media, event, and strategic marketing services company serving the residential, commercial design and construction industries, announced today that it has reached an agreement to sell its Hanley Wood Exhibitions business to Informa PLC. More

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Hanley Wood Agrees to Sell Exhibitions Business to Informa

Hanley Wood, the premier information, media, event, and strategic marketing services company serving the residential, commercial design and construction industries, announced today that it has reached an agreement to sell its Hanley Wood Exhibitions business to Informa PLC. More

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Hanley Wood Agrees to Sell Exhibitions Business to Informa

Hanley Wood, the premier information, media, event, and strategic marketing services company serving the residential, commercial design and construction industries, announced today that it has reached an agreement to sell its Hanley Wood Exhibitions business to Informa PLC. More

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Hanley Wood Agrees to Sell Exhibitions Business to Informa

Hanley Wood, the premier information, media, event, and strategic marketing services company serving the residential, commercial design and construction industries, announced today that it has reached an agreement to sell its Hanley Wood Exhibitions business to Informa PLC. More

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A Shift in the Mortgage Market

The pendulum swings back toward easier mortgage-lending standards as the government tries to resurrect housing. More

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It’s down to the wire for 25 public works projects

The North American Strategic Infrastructure Leadership Forum has narrowed a list of 400 projects worth $370 billion to these contenders for 2014 Project of the Year. Last year’s was the New Bridge for the St. Lawrence Corridor. More

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City pilots temporary sidewalk widening

The Washington, D.C., Georgetown neighborhood is home to three colleges, so imagine the pedestrian traffic during Parents and Family weekends. To alleviate congestion, 16 extra feet of walkway is temporarily added along commercial streets. More

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Masonry Construction Announces Project of the Year

The 2014 Masonry Construction’s Project of the Year winners showcase the significant contributions the masonry industry makes to the advancements in architectural design. More

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