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Popular Mechanics June 2006 Merle Henkenius |
The Joy of Concrete Concrete is an age-old pillar of civilization, on a par with beer, steel and the T-bone steak. Master concrete and you can build a backyard empire, starting with a spot to fire up your grill. |
The Motley Fool November 24, 2006 Selena Maranjian |
The Best International Stock for 2007: Cemex Investors, this modest cement company based in Mexico is poised to be best international stock for 2007. Here's why. |
The Motley Fool March 5, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Low Demand Sinks U.S. Concrete A lingering housing cataclysm has weighed heavily on the results of U.S. Concrete. |
Chemistry World May 26, 2009 Hayley Birch |
A concrete solution to climate change? A better understanding of how carbon dioxide is absorbed by concrete could help scientists accelerate absorption processes and offset a greater proportion of the emissions from cement production |
This Old House Jeanne Huber |
All About Concrete Pavers When it's time for a new driveway or poolside patio, this easy-to-install option is tough, cost-effective, and surprisingly handsome. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
From the Ground Up: Foundations A foundation is forever - how to do it right. |
Inc. November 2007 Nitasha Tiku |
Long Live Rock A family business found the right chemistry to take the symbol of the man-made world and bring it back to nature. A few nuggets about recyclable concrete. |
Popular Mechanics April 2009 |
Building Better Concrete: The Smarter Home 2009 Innovations that lighten your home's impact on the planet in a measurable, meaningful way, like this Integrity Block cement. |
This Old House John D. Wagner |
Blacktop and Beyond Renewal and replacement options for the driveway that leads to your door. |
The Motley Fool February 9, 2005 Lawrence Meyers |
Solid Sales for Florida Rock The company, which provides cement, concrete, and other aggregates for building and construction, continues to benefit from the worldwide cement shortage. The stock has been on a tear lately, leaving investors to wonder how long the good times will last. |
This Old House Roger Cook |
From Plan to Plants The author puts David Hawk's landscape plan into action, creating an urban garden from a forgotten side yard. |
The Motley Fool January 3, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Foolish Forecast: Texas Industries Sets Up The cement and aggregate supplier will file second-quarter 2007 earnings shortly. Investors, here's how things will set. |
This Old House October 2007 Natalie Rodriguez |
Driveways That Drain Away Porous alternatives to asphalt divert rainwater runoff from overworked sewers - and look nicer. |
The Motley Fool September 22, 2005 Stephen D. Simpson |
A Concrete Rose in Texas Having spun off Chaparral Steel to shareholders, Texas Industries is now a cement and aggregate company. While these are good days for the company, it's not going to last forever. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool January 6, 2006 Stephen D. Simpson |
Cracks in the Pavement for Texas Industries? The coincidence of high energy prices and routine maintenance hurt results this quarter, but the cement/concrete/aggregate story is still solid. |
The Motley Fool March 1, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Time for a Hard Look at Cement With environmental regulations making the construction of new cement plants problematic, these companies possess progressively more attractive assets and should be watched closely by investors. |
This Old House Lynn Ocone |
Perfect Paths Stone, brick, gravel and even sawdust can turn a muddy trail into an inviting walkway. |
This Old House C. J. Hughes |
A Better Border Belgian block edging keeps the pavement out of your yard, and vice versa. Here's a step-by-step guide on selecting and setting these versatile, long-lasting granite cobblestones. |
This Old House October 7, 2000 Scott Gibson |
CounterPoints Everything you need to know to decide on your next countertop. |
The Motley Fool November 28, 2008 Selena Maranjian |
Bargain Stocks for Black Friday: Cemex Expect big things from Mexican cement company Cemex, despite its being down some 80% off its high right now. |
This Old House John D. Wagner |
Hold the Dirt A retaining wall can hold back a hillside and turn steep slopes into living space --- if you pay attention to the basics. |
Garden Gate |
Sand-Cast a Birdbath Looking for a simple project with lots of potential? Try this sand-cast birdbath. It's easy to make, works with any large leaf and it can be finished a number of ways. |
This Old House Sal Vaglica |
How to Install Pavers Whether you do it yourself or hire someone for the job, here's what has to happen. |
This Old House Curtis Rist |
Repointing Brick Touching up like a pro means using the right mortar. Lime-based putties take longer to set but they won't break bricks... |
Popular Mechanics July 2006 Becker & Lego |
Homeowner's Clinic How to tackle termites in your home... How to maximize protection on your roof deck... Building a cellar door for a recessed basement entry... How to make electrical rewiring more affordable... Fix cabinet doors... etc. |
Popular Mechanics August 1, 2008 Joseph Truini |
6 Steps to the Perfect Inground Pool According to the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals, there are about 5 million existing inground pools in the U.S., and 175,000 to 200,000 new pools are built each year. Are you ready to take the plunge? |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Stone Faced Rock veneer adds depth and texture to walls, foundations, and chimneys. |
Popular Mechanics January 11, 2008 |
Four Engineering Breakthroughs Changing the Skyscraper Race Super-strong, next-generation steel... Nanotech-enhanced concrete... Thick cores for disaster... Building in a smart way out... |
Popular Mechanics November 2009 Roy Berendsohn |
How to Build a Stone Garden Bench The only good way to deal with a rock, in my opinion, is to pry it out of the ground and use it to build something. That's how you get even with it -- put it to work. |
Popular Mechanics January 1997 |
Installing A Sump Pump If you have water problems in your basement, the simplest solution may be to install a sump pump. |
This Old House Joe Carter |
Build It and They Will Swim A pool is one of summer's greatest pleasures. But getting from fantasy to backyard reality takes some hard work. |
The Motley Fool September 19, 2007 Rich Duprey |
Write Your Profits in Cemex While the immediate effects of the housing slump are nibbling at the cement maker's numbers, the company has positioned itself for an eventual recovery. Investors, take note. |
The Motley Fool September 18, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Cemex: Still Solid South of the Border Cemex is one of the soundest companies around, and yet largely because of the U.S. housing debacle, this Mexican-based cement and related products company has watched its share price decline more than 45% in less than a year. |
The Motley Fool February 7, 2005 Selena Maranjian |
Pricey Lumber? Blame China. Asia may be at fault for the rising cost of building materials, especially lumber. Is there any good news from an investor's point of view? |
The Motley Fool June 14, 2005 Rich Smith |
German Cement Mixes It Up Spohn Cement is buying out Germany's largest cement maker, HeidelbergCement, for $7.9 billion -- a 20% premium to HeidelbergCement's Friday closing price. Very wealthy investors are seeing value in these sectors and buying actively. |
The Motley Fool January 31, 2007 Jack Uldrich |
Headwaters' Slow and Steady Course All told, this coal recycling and construction company might appear to have slowed or even stalled. But things are moving in its favor, and if it just goes with the flow, the company's stock should begin picking up momentum soon. |
The Motley Fool February 8, 2008 Todd Wenning |
The Wonderful World of Cement An industry economist explains the ins and outs of the cement industry. |
Wired January 2001 David Pescovitz |
Stuff Love The latest new materials, from a stronger-than-cement plastic concrete that floats on water to a polymeric coating that completely prevents rust... |
Food Processing July 2009 John Durig |
MRO Q&A: What flooring system would you recommend for constantly-wet floors? We've assembled a panel of plant operations experts to answer any question you have on plant-floor issues. |
The Motley Fool August 31, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Cement Your Stock Returns With housing's recovery still uncertain, two cement stocks merit investigation. Investors, look at Mexico-based Cemex, and its Dallas-based counterpart Texas Industries, two companies that can benefit from a turn in the housing market when it occurs. |
The Motley Fool June 3, 2004 Bill Mann |
No Cement? Call Mexico Cement prices are skyrocketing, supplies are dwindling. Good thing we've got those tariffs on Mexico. |
Food Engineering February 9, 2006 |
Concrete Coating Rust-Oleum's ThermaKrete urethane concrete coating provides protection for concrete in harsh industrial environments. |
This Old House Max Alexander |
Building Blocks The Carlisle TV project gets a jump start on framing, thanks to floor, wall, and foundation panels. |
Real Estate Portfolio Jul/Aug 2005 Steve Bergsman |
A Look into the Future In its infancy now, nanotechnology will play a large role in redefining how real estate is used and developed. |
The Motley Fool November 23, 2004 W.D. Crotty |
A Rock-Solid Performance Florida Rock delivers strong results even after having to fight through four hurricanes. The stock is up 38% from year-ago prices, and the company has delivered 50% earnings growth. |
Food Processing January 2008 Dave Fusaro |
The Foundation of Your Plant Avoid problems with the right choice in flooring. |
The Motley Fool December 17, 2008 David Lee Smith |
The Best Infrastructure Companies for 2009 The President-elect's infrastructure proposal has some stocks running with the bulls. |
The Motley Fool January 30, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Cemex: Cementing Global Growth Mexico-based cement giant Cemex announces a solid quarter, clearly aided by its last year's purchase of Australia's Rinker Materials. |
Food Engineering February 1, 2008 Steve Bjerklie |
Floors: What Lays Beneath Flooring may be your plant's most crucial element. More food processors now color-code floors to distinguish areas of operation. |
AskMen.com |
Promotion When it comes to career advancement, your professional image and your networking skills are just as important as your dedication and concrete job qualifications. |