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An analysis of producer price index figures from the Arlington, Va.-based Associated General Contractors of America shows that key construction materials prices edged down 0.1 percent in November, but still stood 6.2 percent higher than they were a year ago.
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New York-based global investment firm KKR has purchased Red Wing, Minn.-based fall-protection equipment manufacturer Capital Safety from London-based Arle Capital Partners, a firm that had owned the company since 2007.
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Lancaster, Pa.-based Armstrong World Industries has acquired Intalite, a firm that operates under the name Simplex and is based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
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The Board of Directors of the Washington, D.C.-based American Iron and Steel Institute recently elected John P. Surma, the chairman and chief executive officer of Pittsburgh-based U. S. Steel, as AISI chairman.
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Curvable metal track manufacturer moves to Oklahoma City, Okla.
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The expansion will more than double the plant's anodizing capacity.
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The Reflective Insultation Manufacturers Association International has launched a new-look website.
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The party took place at the Georgia Dome and featured a visit from the Atlanta Falcons Cheerleaders.
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The strategic alliance will offer greater global distribution.
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The 20-page, full-color catalog illustrates the company's full line of products.