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Arch Chemicals, Inc. 1999 Stock Plan for Non-Employee Directors

 EXHIBIT 10.2 
 ARCH CHEMICALS, INC. 
 1999 STOCK PLAN FOR NON-EMPLOYEE DIRECTORS 
 (As Amended and Restated through January 30, 2003 
 And as amended through April 26, 2007) 
 1. Purpose. The purpose of the Arch Chemicals, Inc. 1999 Stock Plan for
Non-employee Directors is to promote the long-term growth and financial success of Arch Chemicals, Inc. by attracting and retaining non-employee directors of outstanding ability and by promoting a greater identity of interest between its
non-employee directors and its shareholders. 
 2. Definitions. The following capitalized terms utilized herein have the following
meanings: 
 “Administrator” means the Vice President, Human Resources of the Company or his or her delegate.

 “Annual Director Grant” means the number of phantom shares of Common Stock, Options and/or Performance Shares to
be granted annually to a Non-employee Director pursuant to Section 6(a), such number shall be fixed by the Board during 1999 following the Distribution Date and may be adjusted prospectively by such Board from time to time thereafter.

 “Arch Stock Account” means the Stock Account to which phantom shares of Common Stock are credited from time to
time. 
 “Board” means the Board of Directors of the Company. 
 “Cash Account” means an account established under the Plan for a Non-employee Director to which cash meeting fees and retainers
have been or are to be credited in the form of cash. 
 “Change in Control” means any of the following: 

(i) the Company ceases to be, directly or indirectly, owned of record by at least 1,000 shareholders; 
 (ii) a person, partnership, joint venture, corporation or other entity, or two or more of any of the foregoing acting as a
“person” within the meaning of Section 13(d)(3) of the 1934 Act, other than the Company, a majority-owned subsidiary of the Company or an employee benefit plan of the Company or such subsidiary (or such plan’s related trust),
become(s) the “beneficial owner” (as defined in Rule 13d-3 under the 1934 Act) of 20% or more of the then outstanding voting stock of the Company; 

 (iii) during any period of two consecutive years, individuals who at the beginning of
such period constitute the Board (together with any new director whose election by the Board or whose nomination for election by the Company’s shareholders was approved by a vote of at least two-thirds of the directors then still in office who
either were directors at the beginning of such period or whose election or nomination for election was previously so approved) cease for any reason to constitute a majority of the directors then in office; 
 (iv) all or substantially all of the business of the Company is disposed of pursuant to a merger, consolidation or other transaction in
which the Company is not the surviving corporation or the Company combines with another company and is the surviving corporation (unless the shareholders of the Company immediately following such merger, consolidation, combination, or other
transaction beneficially own, directly or indirectly, more than 50% of the aggregate voting stock or other ownership interests of (x) the entity or entities, if any, that succeed to the business of the Company or (y) the combined company);
or 
 (v) the shareholders of the Company approve a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of the Company or a
liquidation or dissolution of the Company. 
 “Code” means the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended from time
to time. 
 “Committee” means the Compensation Committee (or its successor) of the Board. 
 “Common Stock” means the Company’s Common Stock, par value $1.00 per share. 
 “Company” means Arch Chemicals, Inc., a Virginia corporation, and any successor. 
 “Compensation Account” means the account established under the Plan to which a Non-employee Director’s compensation is
credited, including the Cash Account, Stock Account, and such other investment accounts as the Committee may establish from time to time pursuant to Section 6(d). 
 “Corporate Human Resources” means the Corporate Human Resources Department of the Company. 
  

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 “Credit Date” means the first day of each calendar quarter, beginning with
April 1, 1999. 
 “Distribution” means the distribution of the shares of the Company by Olin in a spinoff to
Olin’s shareholders. 
 “Distribution Date” means the dividend payment date fixed by the Olin Board of
Directors for the distribution of the shares of Common Stock to the public shareholders of Olin. 
 “Excess
Retainer” means with respect to a Non-employee Director the amount of the full annual cash retainer payable to such Non-employee Director from time to time by the Company for service as a director in excess of the amount paid in shares of
Common Stock, if any, pursuant to Section 6(b). 
 “Fair Market Value” means, with respect to a date, on a per
share or unit basis, (i) with respect to Common Stock or phantom shares of Common Stock, the average of the high and the low price of a share of Common Stock reported on the consolidated tape of the New York Stock Exchange (or such other
primary exchange on which the Common Stock is traded) (“Exchange”) on such date or if the Exchange is closed on such date, the next succeeding date on which it is open, (ii) with respect to phantom shares of Olin Common Stock, the
average of the high and the low price of a share of Olin Common Stock reported on the consolidated tape of the Exchange on such date or if the Exchange is closed on such date, the next succeeding date on which it is open and (iii) with respect
to other investment vehicles, the closing or unit price or net asset value of such vehicle, as the case may be, on such date. 
 “Interest Rate” means the rate of interest equal to the Company’s before-tax cost of borrowing as determined from time to time by the Chief Financial Officer, the Treasurer or the Controller of the Company (or in the event
there is no such borrowing, the Federal Reserve A1/P1 Composite rate for 90-day commercial paper plus 10 basis points, as determined by any such officer) or such other rate as determined from time to time by the Board or the Committee. 

“1999 Non-employee Director” means a Non-employee Director who becomes such on or after the Distribution Date but prior to
December 31, 1999, and who was not a non-employee director of Olin. 
 “1997 Plan” means the 1997 Stock Plan
for Non-employee Directors of Olin Corporation as in effect on the Distribution Date. 
 “l934 Act” means the
Securities Exchange Act of 1934, as amended from time to time. 
  

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 “Non-employee Director” means a member of the Board who is not an employee of
the Company or any subsidiary thereof. 
 “Olin” means Olin Corporation, a Virginia corporation. 
 “Olin Common Stock” means shares of common stock of Olin, par value $1.00 per share. 
 “Olin Stock Account” means the Stock Account to which phantom shares of Olin Common Stock are credited from time to time.

 “Option” means an option to purchase shares of Common Stock granted under Section 6(a)(2). 
 “Performance Shares” means an award of phantom shares or units of Common Stock contingent upon the achievement of specified
performance goals granted under Section 6(a)(3). 
 “Plan” means this Arch Chemicals, Inc. 1999 Stock Plan for
Non-employee Directors as amended from time to time. 
 “Retirement Date” means the date the Non-employee Director
ceases to be a member of the Board for any reason. 
 “Stock Account” means an account established under the Plan
for a Non-employee Director to which shares of stock have been or are to be credited in the form of phantom common stock, including the Olin Stock Account and the Arch Stock Account. 
 3. Term. The Plan shall be effective on the Distribution Date. Once effective, the Plan shall operate and shall remain in effect until terminated
as provided in Section 9 hereof. 
 4. Administration. Full power and authority to construe, interpret and administer the Plan
shall be vested in the Committee. Decisions of the Committee shall be final, conclusive and binding upon all parties. 
 5.
Participation. All Non-employee Directors shall participate in the Plan. 
 6. Grants and Deferrals. 
 (a) Annual Award. Each Non-employee Director who is serving as such on January 1 shall be credited with the Annual Director Grant on
January 1 of each calendar year beginning not earlier than 2000. In the event a person becomes a Non-employee Director after January 1 of any calendar year beginning with 2000, such Non-employee Director shall not be credited with the
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commencing with 1999, the Board shall determine if the Annual Director Grant to each Non-employee Director for the next following calendar year shall be
determined under (1), (2) or (3) below (or any combination thereof). 
 (1) Stock Grant. Subject to the terms and conditions
of the Plan, the Annual Director Grant may consist of a grant of phantom shares of Common Stock. Actual receipt of shares shall be deferred until the Non-employee Director’s Retirement Date unless the Board elects otherwise prior to the actual
grant, in which case the shares will be distributed as soon as practicable following their grant unless deferred by a Non-employee Director with the approval of the Board. If the shares are deferred each eligible Non-employee Director shall receive
a credit to his or her Arch Stock Account in the amount of such shares as of January 1 of the calendar year for which the award is made. Subject to the approval of the Board, a Non-employee Director may elect in accordance with
Section 6(e) to defer to his or her Arch Stock Account receipt of all or any portion of such shares to a date or dates on or following such Non-employee Director’s Retirement Date. Except with respect to any shares the director has so
deferred, certificates representing such shares shall be delivered to the Non-employee Director (or in the event of death, to his or her beneficiary designated pursuant to Section 6(h)) as soon as practicable following the Retirement Date.

 (2) Stock Options. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan and such additional terms and conditions, consistent with the
terms of the Plan as the Committee shall determine, the Annual Director Grant may consist of a grant of Options. The exercise price per share of Common Stock of each Option shall be equal to the Fair Market Value of a share of Common Stock on the
date of a grant. The term of each Option shall be equal to 10 years from the date of grant (whether or not the grantee continues to be a Non-employee Director for the full term). The Committee shall determine the time or times at which Options may
be exercised in whole or in part (but in no event shall an Option be exercisable after the expiration of ten years from the date of its grant) and shall determine the method or methods by which payment of the exercise price in respect thereto may be
made. 
 (3) Performance Shares. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan and such additional terms and conditions, consistent
with the terms of the Plan as the Committee shall determine, the Annual Director Grant may consist of a grant of Performance Shares. Such award shall confer on the holder thereof the right to receive one share of Common Stock for each Performance
Share credited to his Stock Account upon the achievement of specified performance goals during such performance periods as the Committee shall establish prior to the date of the grant. The performance goals to be achieved during any performance
period and the length of any performance period shall be determined by the Committee, provided that a performance period shall be at least one year, subject to Section 6(g) hereof. The Committee may adjust the performance goals in the event of
extraordinary or unusual events. 
 Each eligible Non-employee Director shall receive a credit to his or her Arch Stock Account in the amount
of such Performance Shares as of the January 1 of the calendar year for which the award is made. Actual receipt of the shares of Common Stock will be 

  

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deferred until completion of the performance period and distribution will occur only if the performance goals are satisfied. Subject to the approval of the
Board, a Non-employee Director may elect in accordance with Section 6(e) to further defer receipt of all or any portion of such Common Stock. Except with respect to any Performance Shares the Director has so deferred, certificates representing
such shares shall be delivered to the Non-employee Director (or in the event of death, to his or her beneficiary designated pursuant to Section 6(h)) as soon as practicable following satisfaction of the performance goals and completion of the
performance period. 
 (b) Annual Retainer Stock Grant. By December 31 of each year commencing with 1999, the Board shall
determine if all or any portion of the annual retainer for the next following calendar year shall be paid in shares of Common Stock. Subject to the terms and conditions of the Plan, if the Board determines for a calendar year that all or a portion
of the annual retainer shall be paid in shares of Common Stock, on January 1 of such year, each Non-employee Director who is such on such date shall receive a specified number of shares of Common Stock as determined by the Board. In the event a
person becomes a Non-employee Director beginning in or after 2000 on a date subsequent to January 1 during a calendar year and has not received the annual stock retainer for such calendar year, such person, on the first day of the calendar
month following his or her becoming such, shall receive that number of shares (rounded up to the next whole share in the event of a fractional share) of Common Stock equal to one-twelfth of the number of shares of the annual retainer to be paid in
Common Stock times the number of whole calendar months remaining in such calendar year following the date he or she becomes a Non-employee Director. In the case of a 1999 Non-employee Director, for 1999 such person shall receive on the first day of
the calendar month following his or her becoming such that number of shares (rounded up to the next whole share) of Common Stock having an aggregate Fair Market Value equal to $2084 times the number of whole calendar months remaining in the calendar
year after he or she becomes a 1999 Non-Employee Director. Subject to the approval of the Board (which approval shall not be required for a 1999 election by a 1999 Non-employee Director), a Non-employee Director may elect to defer receipt of all or
any portion of such shares in accordance with Section 6(e). Except with respect to any shares the director has so deferred, certificates representing such shares shall be delivered to such Non-employee Director as soon as practicable following
the date as of which the shares are awarded. 
 (c) Election to Receive Meeting Fees and Excess Retainer in Stock in Lieu of Cash. Subject to
the terms and conditions of the Plan and the approval of the Board, a Non-employee Director may elect to receive all or a portion of the director meeting fees and all or a portion of the Excess Retainer payable in cash by the Company for his or her
services as a director for the calendar year in the form of shares of Common Stock. Such election shall be made in accordance with Section 6(e). If approved by the Board, the number of shares (rounded up to the next whole share in the event of
a fractional share) for a calendar year payable to a Non-employee Director who so elects to receive all or a portion of the Excess Retainer in the form of shares for such year shall be paid on January 1 (or in the case of proration, when the
annual stock retainer is to be paid or credited) equal to the amount of Excess Retainer which has been elected to be paid in shares divided by the Fair Market Value 

  

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per share on January 1 of such calendar year (or in the case of a Non-employee Director who becomes such after January 1, on the first day of the
calendar month following the day such new Non-employee Director became such). If approved by the Board, the number of shares (rounded up to the next whole share in the event of a fractional share) for a calendar quarter payable to a Non-employee
Director who so elects to receive meeting fees in the form of shares shall be equal to the aggregate amount on the Credit Date following such quarter of the director meeting fees which have been earned in such quarter and which are elected to be
paid in shares divided by the Fair Market Value per share of Common Stock on such Credit Date. Except with respect to any shares the director has deferred, certificates representing such shares shall be delivered to the Non-employee Director as soon
as practicable following the date as of which the Excess Retainer and/or meeting fees would have been paid in cash absent an election hereunder. Notwithstanding anything in the Plan to the contrary, the approval of the Board shall not be required
for any 1999 election made by a 1999 Non-employee Director. 
 (d) Deferrals of Meeting Fees and Excess Retainer. Subject to the terms and
conditions of the Plan and the approval of the Board, a Non-employee Director may elect to defer all or a portion of the shares payable under Section 6(c) and all or a portion of the director meeting fees and Excess Retainer payable in cash by
the Company for his or her service as a director for the calendar year. The amount of the Excess Retainer deferred in cash shall be credited on January 1 (or in the case of proration, on the first day of the next calendar month following the
day such new Non-employee Director becomes such). Such election shall be made in accordance with Section 6(e). A Non-employee Director who elects to so defer shall have any deferred shares deferred in the form of shares of Common Stock and any
deferred cash fees and retainer deferred in the form of cash; provided prior Board approval shall be required for deferrals in the form of phantom shares of Common Stock. Notwithstanding any thing in the Plan to the contrary, the approval of the
Board shall not be required for any 1999 election made by a 1999 Non-employee Director. The Committee and the Administrator each may establish from time to time other types of Compensation Accounts reflecting different investment options. Each
Non-employee Director’s Compensation Account shall be credited (or debited) periodically with income (or loss) based on a hypothetical investment in any one or more of the investment options available under the Plan, as prescribed by the Plan,
the Committee or Corporate Human Resources. Gains, losses and other elements of determining value shall be determined substantially on the basis of a hypothetical investment in the various investment options, as determined and applied in the manner
deemed appropriate by the Committee or Corporate Human Resources. 
 (e) Elections. 
 (1) Deferrals. All elections under Sections 6(a), 6(b), 6(c), 6(d), 6(e)(2) and 6(e)(3) shall (A) be made in writing
and delivered to the Secretary of the Company and (B) be irrevocable. All Non-employee Director elections for payments in cash or stock or for deferrals shall be made before January 1 of the year in which the shares of Common Stock or
director’s fees and retainer are to be earned (or, in the case of an individual who becomes a Non-employee Director during a calendar year, 

  

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prior to the date of his or her election as a director). Deferral elections shall also (A) specify the portions (in 25% increments) to be deferred and
(B) specify the future date or dates on which deferred amounts are to be paid, or the future event or events upon the occurrence of which the deferred amounts are to be paid, and the method of payment (lump sum or annual installments (up to
10)). However, a Non-employee Director may elect to defer all of his or her cash dividends on the Stock Account in whole and not in part (with the prior approval of the Board if required by Section 16(b) of the 1934 Act) and all of his or her
interest on the Cash Account in whole but not in part. Installment payments from an Account shall be equal to the Account balance (expressed in shares in the case of the Stock Account, otherwise the cash value of the Account) at the time of the
installment payment times a fraction, the numerator of which is one and the denominator of which is the number of installments not yet paid. Fractional shares to be paid in any installment shall be rounded up to the next whole share. In the event of
an election under Section 6(c) for director meeting fees or Excess Retainer to be paid in shares of Common Stock, the election shall specify the portion (in 25% increments) to be so paid. Any change with respect to the terms of a Non-employee
Director’s election for (A) amount or form of any future deferral or the form of payment of any director compensation hereunder may be made at any time prior to such compensation being earned (and in the case of quarterly fees, prior to
the start of the quarter in which the fees are to be earned) and (B) the timing (which timing may not accelerate a distribution date) or amount of payments from any Account shall only be effective if made at least six months prior to the payout
and in the calendar year prior to the calendar year payout is to occur. 
 (2) Stock Account. On the Credit Date (or in
the case of a proration, on the first day of the appropriate calendar month), a Non-employee Director who has deferred shares under Sections 6(b) or 6(d) shall receive a credit to his or her Stock Account. The amount of such credit shall be the
number of shares so deferred (rounded to the next whole share in the event of a fractional share). A Non-employee Director may elect to defer the cash dividends paid on his or her Stock Account in accordance with Section 6(e)(1). 
 (3) Other Accounts. On the Credit Date or in the case of the Excess Retainer, on the day on which the Non-employee Director is
entitled to receive such Excess Retainer, a Non-employee Director who has deferred cash fees and/or the Excess Retainer under Section 6(d) in the form of cash shall receive a credit to his or her Compensation Account. The amount of the credit
shall be the dollar amount of such Director’s meeting fees earned during the immediately preceding quarterly period or the amount of the Excess Retainer to be paid for the calendar year, as the case may be, and in each case, specified for
deferral. A Non-employee Director may elect to defer interest paid on his or her Cash Account in accordance with Section 6(e)(1). 
 (4) Dividends and Interest. Each time a cash dividend is paid on Common Stock or Olin Common Stock, a Non-employee Director who has shares of 

  

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such stock (other than shares attributable to Performance Shares) credited to his or her Stock Account shall be paid on the dividend payment date such cash
dividend in an amount equal to the product of the number of shares credited to the Non-employee Director’s Arch Stock Account or Olin Stock Account, as the case may be, on the record date for such dividend times the dividend paid per share
unless the director has elected to defer such dividend to his or her Stock Account as provided herein, in which case the Non-employee Director shall receive a credit for such dividends on the dividend payment date to his or her Arch Stock Account or
Olin Stock Account, as the case may be. The amount of the dividend credit shall be the number of shares (rounded to the nearest one-thousandth of a share) of Common Stock determined by multiplying the dividend amount per share by the number of
shares credited to such director’s applicable Stock Account as of the record date for the dividend and dividing the product by the Fair Market Value per share on the dividend payment date. At the election of the Board, dividend equivalents
(determined as described above) shall also be paid with respect to Performance Shares held in a Non-employee Director’s Arch Stock Account; provided, however, that such dividend equivalents shall be automatically deferred until,
when and if the underlying Performance Shares are distributed in the form of Common Stock. 
 A Non-employee Director who has
a Cash Account shall be paid directly on each Credit Date interest on such account’s balance at the end of the preceding quarter, payable at a rate equal to the Interest Rate in effect for such preceding quarter unless with the approval of the
Board, such Non-employee Director has elected to defer such interest to his or her Cash Account, in which case such interest shall be credited to such Cash Account on the Credit Date. 
 Other Compensation Accounts shall be credited with income (or loss), including dividends and interest, if appropriate, periodically in
each case as appropriate based on and consistent with the particular hypothetical investment option as the Committee or Corporate Human Resources determines from time to time. Such credits shall be deferred to the particular Compensation Account.

 (5) Payouts. All Compensation Accounts (other than the Arch Stock Account) will be paid out in cash, and the Arch
Stock Accounts shall be paid out in shares of Common Stock unless the Non-employee director elects otherwise; provided that with respect to any and all amounts or grants credited to the Arch Stock Accounts after December 31, 2001, amounts so
credited (and any portions thereof including dividend equivalents credited) may, if the Board so specifies, be payable only in cash upon payout at the then Fair Market Value (except as otherwise provided in Section 6(g)). Cash amounts and
certificates representing shares credited to the Arch Stock Account to be distributed in Common Stock shall be delivered to the Non-employee Director as soon as practicable following the termination of the deferral and consistent therewith.

  

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 (6) Transfers Among Accounts. Non-employee Directors may transfer deferred account
balances representing deferred meeting fees and deferrals of the Excess Retainer (including earnings thereon) and all amounts held in the Olin Stock Account between and among the various Compensation Accounts from time to time and in such amounts in
accordance with procedures established from time to time by Corporate Human Resources; provided no amounts may be transferred into the Olin Stock Account and no amounts may be transferred to a Compensation Account which has a scheduled distribution
date that is earlier than the Compensation Account from which the amount is being transferred. The Administrator may establish from time to time blackout periods during which no transfers may occur among all or certain Compensation Accounts and
investment vehicles. Additionally, Non-employee Directors may not transfer amounts out of or into the Arch Stock Account without complying with Section 16(b) of the 1934 Act. 
 (f) No Stock Rights. Except as expressly provided herein, the deferral of shares of Common Stock into a Stock Account shall confer no rights upon such
Non-employee Director, as a shareholder of the Company or otherwise, with respect to the shares held in such Stock Account, but shall confer only the right to receive such shares credited as and when provided herein. A Non-employee Director who has
been granted an Option hereunder shall have no rights as a shareholder until such time as his or her Option is exercised. 
 (g) Change in
Control. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Plan or any election, in the event a Change in Control occurs, (1) all Performance Shares shall become vested and deemed earned in full notwithstanding that the applicable performance
cycle shall not have been completed, and (2) amounts and shares credited to all Compensation Accounts (including interest accrued to the date of payout on the Cash Account) shall be promptly distributed to Non-employee Directors except that the
Arch Stock Account shall be paid out in cash and not in the form of shares of Common Stock. For this purpose, the cash value of the amount in the Arch Stock Account shall be determined by multiplying the number of shares held in the Arch Stock
Account by the higher of (i) the highest Fair Market Value on any date within the period commencing 30 days prior to such Change in Control and ending on the date of the Change in Control, or (ii) if the Change in Control occurs as a
result of a tender or exchange offer or consummation of a corporate transaction, then the highest price paid per share of Common Stock pursuant thereto. 
 (h) Beneficiaries. A Non-employee Director may designate at any time and from time to time a beneficiary for his or her Compensation Accounts in the event his or her Compensation Accounts may be paid out following his
or her death. Such designation shall be in writing and must be received by the Company prior to the death to be effective. 
 (i) 1997 Plan
Accounts. As of the Distribution Date, the cash and stock accounts of each Non-employee Director who immediately prior to the Distribution Date was a participant in the 1997 Plan shall be transferred from the 1997 Plan to this Plan after giving
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as in effect on the Distribution Date. Such amounts shall be transferred, in the case of an account denominated in cash, to the Cash Account, in the case of
a transferred account denominated in Olin Common Stock, to the Olin Stock Account, and in the case of an account denominated in Common Stock to the Common Stock Account. 
 Shares credited to the Arch Stock Account pursuant to this paragraph 6(i) shall be treated as follows: (i) to the extent such shares represent a dividend on shares of Olin Common Stock credited pursuant to
paragraph 6(a)(1) of the 1997 Plan (or shares arising from dividend equivalents thereon), such shares shall be deemed credited pursuant to paragraph 6(a) of the Plan, (ii) to the extent such shares represent a dividend on shares of Olin Common
Stock credited pursuant to paragraph 6(b) of the 1997 Plan (or shares arising from dividend equivalents thereon), such shares shall be deemed credited pursuant to paragraph 6(b) of this Plan, and (iii) to the extent such shares represent a
dividend on shares of Olin Common Stock credited under paragraph 6(c) of the 1997 Plan (or shares arising from dividend equivalents thereon), such shares shall be deemed credited pursuant to paragraph 6(a)(1) of the Plan. The most recent prior
elections and beneficiary designations applicable to the 1997 Plan shall govern this Plan unless changed subsequent to the Distribution Date or inconsistent with this Plan. Approval of the Board shall not be required for any such elections for 1999
but shall be required in accordance with the terms of this Plan for years after 1999. 
 (j) Olin Stock Account. Except as provided in
Section 6(e)(4) with respect to dividends or in Section 8, no additional contributions or additions may be made to a Non-Employee Director’s Olin Stock Account after the Distribution Date. 
 7. Limitations and Conditions. 
 (a)
Total Number of Shares. The total number of shares of Common Stock that may be issued to Non-employee Directors under the Plan is 150,000. Such total number of shares may consist, in whole or in part, of authorized but unissued shares. The foregoing
number may be increased or decreased by the events set forth in Section 8 below. No fractional shares shall be issued hereunder. In the event a Non-employee Director is entitled to a fractional share, such share amount shall be rounded upward
to the next whole share amount. 
 (b) No Additional Rights. Nothing contained herein shall be deemed to create a right in any Non-employee
Director to remain a member of the Board, to be nominated for reelection or to be reelected as such or, after ceasing to be such a member, to receive any cash or shares of Common Stock under the Plan which are not already credited to his or her
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 8. Stock Adjustments. In the event of any merger, consolidation, stock or other non-cash dividend,
extraordinary cash dividend, split-up, spin-off, combination or exchange of shares or recapitalization or change in capitalization, or any other similar corporate event that affects the shares of Common Stock or Olin Common Stock such that an
adjustment is determined by the Committee to be appropriate in order to prevent dilution or enlargement of the benefits intended to be made available under this Plan, then the Committee shall make such adjustments in (i) the aggregate number of
shares of Common Stock that may be issued under the Plan as set forth in Section 7(a) and the number of shares and/or Options that may be issued to a Non-employee Director with respect to any year as set forth in Section 6(a) and the
number of shares of Common Stock or Olin Common Stock, as the case may be, held in a Stock Account, (ii) the class of shares that may be issued under the Plan, (iii) the amount and type of payment that may be made in respect of unpaid
dividends on shares of Common Stock or Olin Common Stock whose receipt has been deferred pursuant to Section 6(e), and (iv) the exercise price with respect to any award of Options or, if the Committee deems it appropriate, make provision
for cash payment to the holder of an outstanding Option, as the Committee shall deem appropriate in the circumstances. The determination by the Committee as to the terms of any of the foregoing adjustments shall be final, conclusive and binding for
all purposes of the Plan. 
 9. Amendment and Termination. This Plan may be amended, suspended or terminated by action of the Board.
No termination of the Plan shall adversely affect the rights of any Non-employee Director with respect to any amounts otherwise payable or credited to his or her Compensation Accounts. 
 10. Nonassignability. No right to receive any payments under the Plan or any amounts credited to a Non-employee Director’s Compensation
Account shall be assignable or transferable by such Non-employee Director other than by will or the laws of descent and distribution or pursuant to a domestic relations order. The designation of a beneficiary under Section 6(h) by a
Non-employee Director does not constitute a transfer. 
 11. Unsecured Obligation. Benefits payable under this Plan shall be an
unsecured obligation of the Company. Nothing herein shall prohibit the establishment of a grantor or rabbi trust with respect to the Plan. 
 12. Section 16b Compliance. It is the intention of the Company that all transactions under the Plan be exempt from liability imposed by Section 16(b) of the 1934 Act. Therefore, if any transaction under the Plan is found
not to be in compliance with an exemption from such Section 16(b), the provision of the Plan governing such transaction shall be deemed amended so that the transaction does so comply and is so exempt, to the extent permitted by law and deemed
advisable by the Committee, and in all events the Plan shall be construed in favor of its meeting the requirements of an exemption. 
 13.
Credit and Grants. Amounts to be credited or granted hereunder shall be granted or credited on the date specified if such date is a business day; otherwise, on the next succeeding business day. 
  

 12Stock Purchase Agreement dated August 19,2006

 Exhibit 4.2 
  

  
 STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
  
 Dated as of
August 19, 2006 
  
 Between 
  
 ASHLAND INC. 
  
 and 
  
 OLDCASTLE MATERIALS, INC. 
  

 TABLE OF CONTENTS 
  

					
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	ARTICLE I	  	 
		
	Purchase and Sale of the Shares; Closing	  	 
			
	 SECTION 1.01.
	  	Purchase and Sale of the Shares	  	1
	 SECTION 1.02.
	  	Closing Date	  	1
	 SECTION 1.03.
	  	Transactions to Be Effected at the Closing	  	2
	 SECTION 1.04.
	  	Purchase Price Adjustment	  	2
		
	ARTICLE II	  	 
		
	Representations and Warranties Relating to Seller and the Shares	  	 
			
	 SECTION 2.01.
	  	Organization, Standing and Power	  	6
	 SECTION 2.02.
	  	Authority; Execution and Delivery; Enforceability	  	6
	 SECTION 2.03.
	  	No Conflicts; Consents	  	7
	 SECTION 2.04.
	  	The Shares	  	7
		
	ARTICLE III	  	 
		
	Representations and Warranties Relating to the Transferred Companies	  	 
			
	 SECTION 3.01.
	  	Organization and Standing; Books and Records	  	8
	 SECTION 3.02.
	  	Capital Stock of the Subsidiaries	  	9
	 SECTION 3.03.
	  	No Conflicts; Consents	  	10
	 SECTION 3.04.
	  	Financial Statements	  	10
	 SECTION 3.05.
	  	Assets Other than Real Property Interests	  	11
	 SECTION 3.06.
	  	Real Property	  	11
	 SECTION 3.07.
	  	Intellectual Property	  	12
	 SECTION 3.08.
	  	Contracts	  	13
	 SECTION 3.09.
	  	Permits	  	16
	 SECTION 3.10.
	  	Taxes	  	16
	 SECTION 3.11.
	  	Proceedings	  	18
	 SECTION 3.12.
	  	Benefit Plans	  	18
	 SECTION 3.13.
	  	Absence of Changes or Events	  	19
	 SECTION 3.14.
	  	Compliance with Applicable Laws	  	20
	 SECTION 3.15.
	  	Compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws	  	21
	 SECTION 3.16.
	  	Employee and Labor Matters	  	22
	 SECTION 3.17.
	  	Transactions with Affiliates	  	22
	 SECTION 3.18.
	  	Finance Leases	  	22

  

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	ARTICLE IV	  	 
		
	Representations and Warranties of Purchaser	  	 
			
	 SECTION 4.01.
	  	Organization, Standing and Power	  	23
	 SECTION 4.02.
	  	Authority; Execution and Delivery; Enforceability	  	23
	 SECTION 4.03.
	  	No Conflicts; Consents	  	23
	 SECTION 4.04.
	  	Litigation	  	24
	 SECTION 4.05.
	  	Securities Act	  	24
	 SECTION 4.06.
	  	Availability of Funds	  	24
		
	ARTICLE V	  	 
		
	Covenants	  	 
			
	 SECTION 5.01.
	  	Covenants Relating to Conduct of Business	  	24
	 SECTION 5.02.
	  	Access to Information	  	27
	 SECTION 5.03.
	  	Confidentiality	  	27
	 SECTION 5.04.
	  	Reasonable Best Efforts	  	27
	 SECTION 5.05.
	  	Expenses; Transfer Taxes	  	28
	 SECTION 5.06.
	  	Brokers or Finders	  	28
	 SECTION 5.07.
	  	Tax Matters	  	28
	 SECTION 5.08.
	  	Post-Closing Cooperation	  	30
	 SECTION 5.09.
	  	Publicity	  	31
	 SECTION 5.10.
	  	Agreement Not To Compete; No Hire or Solicitation of Transferred Employees	  	31
	 SECTION 5.11.
	  	Resignations	  	32
	 SECTION 5.12.
	  	Further Assurances	  	32
	 SECTION 5.13.
	  	Replacement of Credit Support	  	32
	 SECTION 5.14.
	  	Intercompany Advances, Debt and Receivables; Existing Financing	  	33
	 SECTION 5.15.
	  	Transition Services	  	34
	 SECTION 5.16.
	  	Certain Contracts	  	34
	 SECTION 5.17.
	  	Books and Records	  	35
	 SECTION 5.18.
	  	No Use of the Ashland Name	  	35
	 SECTION 5.19.
	  	Insurance	  	36
		
	ARTICLE VI	  	 
		
	Employee Matters	  	 
			
	 SECTION 6.01.
	  	Non-Transferred Employees	  	37
	 SECTION 6.02.
	  	Transferred Employees	  	38
	 SECTION 6.03.
	  	Benefits	  	39
	 SECTION 6.04.
	  	Employee-Related Liabilities	  	40
	 SECTION 6.05.
	  	Compliance with Local Law	  	41

  

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	ARTICLE VII	  	 
		
	Conditions Precedent	  	 
			
	 SECTION 7.01.
	  	Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation	  	41
	 SECTION 7.02.
	  	Conditions to Obligation of Purchaser	  	42
	 SECTION 7.03.
	  	Conditions to Obligation of Seller	  	43
	 SECTION 7.04.
	  	Effect of Certain Waivers of Closing Conditions	  	44
		
	ARTICLE VIII	  	 
		
	Termination, Amendment and Waiver	  	 
			
	 SECTION 8.01.
	  	Termination	  	44
	 SECTION 8.02.
	  	Effect of Termination	  	45
	 SECTION 8.03.
	  	Amendments and Waivers	  	45
		
	ARTICLE IX	  	 
		
	Indemnification	  	 
			
	 SECTION 9.01.
	  	Tax Indemnification	  	45
	 SECTION 9.02.
	  	Other Indemnification by Seller	  	46
	 SECTION 9.03.
	  	Other Indemnification by Purchaser and APAC	  	49
	 SECTION 9.04.
	  	Calculation of Losses	  	51
	 SECTION 9.05.
	  	Termination of Indemnification	  	51
	 SECTION 9.06.
	  	Procedures	  	52
	 SECTION 9.07.
	  	Survival of Representations	  	55
	 SECTION 9.08.
	  	Limitations on Liability	  	56
	 SECTION 9.09.
	  	No Additional Representations	  	56
	 SECTION 9.10.
	  	LIMITATIONS OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS OF SELLER	  	56
		
	ARTICLE X	  	 
		
	General Provisions	  	 
			
	 SECTION 10.01.
	  	Assignment	  	57
	 SECTION 10.02.
	  	No Third Party Beneficiaries	  	57
	 SECTION 10.03.
	  	Attorney Fees	  	57
	 SECTION 10.04.
	  	Notices	  	57
	 SECTION 10.05.
	  	Interpretation; Exhibits; Seller Disclosure Schedule; Certain Definitions	  	58
	 SECTION 10.06.
	  	Counterparts	  	63
	 SECTION 10.07.
	  	Entire Agreement	  	63
	 SECTION 10.08.
	  	Severability	  	63
	 SECTION 10.09.
	  	Consent to Jurisdiction	  	63
	 SECTION 10.10.
	  	Governing Law	  	64

  

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	 SECTION 10.11.
	  	Waiver of Jury Trial	  	64
	 SECTION 10.12.
	  	Specific Performance	  	64

  

			
	 Exhibit A
	  	Form of Transition Services Agreement
	 Exhibit B
	  	Form of APAC Indemnity Letter
	 Exhibit C
	  	Form of Assignment and Acceptance

  

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 STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
  
 STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT, dated as of August 19, 2006, between ASHLAND INC., a Kentucky corporation
(“Seller”), and OLDCASTLE MATERIALS, INC., a Delaware corporation (“Purchaser”) (this “Agreement”). 
  
 Purchaser desires to purchase from Seller, and Seller desires to sell to Purchaser, all the issued and outstanding shares of no par value common stock
(the “Shares”) of Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. (“APAC”). APAC and its Subsidiaries are collectively referred to herein as the “Transferred Companies”. 
  
 Certain capitalized terms used in this Agreement are defined in
Section 10.05(c). Section 10.05(c) also identifies other Sections of this Agreement in which capitalized terms used in this Agreement are defined. 
  
 Accordingly, the parties hereby agree as follows: 
  
 ARTICLE I 
  
 Purchase and Sale of the Shares; Closing 
  
 SECTION 1.01. Purchase and Sale of the Shares. On the terms and subject to the conditions of this Agreement, at the Closing, Seller shall sell,
transfer and deliver to Purchaser, and Purchaser shall purchase from Seller, the Shares for an aggregate purchase price of $1,300,000,000 (the “Purchase Price”), payable as set forth below in Section 1.03 and subject to
adjustment as provided in Section 1.04. The purchase and sale of the Shares is referred to in this Agreement as the “Acquisition”. 
  
 SECTION 1.02. Closing Date. The closing of the Acquisition (the “Closing”) shall take place at the offices of Cravath,
Swaine & Moore LLP, 825 Eighth Avenue, New York, New York 10019, at 10:00 a.m. on the second (2nd) business day following the satisfaction (or, to the extent permitted, the waiver by the party entitled to the benefits thereof) of the
conditions set forth in Article VII, provided that (i) if such second (2nd) business day is not a Monday then the Closing shall take place on the next following Monday and (ii) if such next following Monday is not
August 28, 2006 or October 2, 2006, then the Closing shall take place on the tenth (10th) business day following satisfaction (or, to the extent permitted, the waiver by the party entitled to the benefits thereof) of all the
conditions set forth in Article VII, provided further that if such tenth (10th) business day is not a Monday, the Closing shall take place on the next following Monday. Notwithstanding the foregoing, (a) the Closing shall not in any
event take place prior to August 28, 2006 and (b) the Closing may take place at such other place, time and date as shall be agreed between Seller and Purchaser. The date on which the Closing occurs is referred to in this Agreement as the
“Closing Date”. 

 SECTION 1.03. Transactions to Be Effected at the Closing. At the Closing: 
  
 (a) Seller shall deliver to Purchaser (i) certificates
representing the Shares, duly endorsed in blank or accompanied by stock powers duly endorsed in blank in proper form for transfer, with appropriate transfer tax stamps, if any, affixed, and (ii) such other documents as Purchaser or its counsel
may reasonably request to demonstrate satisfaction of the conditions and compliance with the covenants set forth in this Agreement. 
  
 (b) Purchaser shall deliver to Seller (i) payment, by wire transfer to a bank account designated in writing by Seller (such
designation to be made at least two (2) business days prior to the Closing Date), in immediately available funds in an amount equal to (A) the Purchase Price, plus or minus (B) an estimate, prepared by Seller and delivered to
Purchaser on the date hereof, of any increase or decrease to the Purchase Price under Section 1.04 (the Purchase Price plus or minus such estimate of any increase or decrease under Section 1.04 hereinafter called the “Closing Date
Amount”), plus (C) the aggregate amount of the Termination Payments paid or payable to Terminated Employees under Section 6.01(a), and (ii) such other documents as Seller or its counsel may reasonably request to demonstrate
satisfaction of the conditions and compliance with the covenants set forth in this Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 1.04. Purchase Price Adjustment. (a) Within ninety (90) days after the Closing Date, Seller shall prepare and deliver to Purchaser a statement (the “Statement”), setting forth
the Balance Sheet Amount as of the open of business on the Closing Date (the “Closing Balance Sheet Amount”) and substantially in the form as set forth on Schedule 1.04 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule. 
  
 (b) (i) The term “Balance Sheet
Amount” means Specified Assets minus Specified Liabilities. The term “Specified Assets” means Accounts Receivable, net; Construction in Progress; Inventories; Other Current Assets; Investment in Equity Affiliates and Other
Noncurrent Assets, in each case, of the Transferred Companies, all calculated in accordance with the Specified Requirements, and all as adjusted pursuant to Section 1.04(b)(ii). The term “Specified Liabilities” means Trade and
Other Payables; Billings in Excess of Costs and Estimated Earnings; Other Long-term Liabilities, in each case, of the Transferred Companies, all calculated in accordance with the Specified Requirements, and all as adjusted pursuant to
Section 1.04(b)(ii). 
  
 (ii)
Notwithstanding the foregoing, the following items (each, an “Excluded Item”) shall not be taken into account in determining the Balance Sheet Amount: (A) cash and cash equivalents (other than petty cash included in Other
Noncurrent Assets), (B) receivables and payables between any Transferred Company, on the one hand, and the Seller or any of its affiliates (other than a Transferred Company), on the other hand (other than Permitted Intercompany Receivables and
Payables); (C) the book value of energy derivative instruments; (D) prepaid insurance premiums (other than prepaid surety bond premiums paid to Seller or Seller’s captive insurer for individual construction jobs); (E) employment,
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Retirement Plan and incentive compensation obligations payable by Seller pursuant to Section 6.04(c)(ii); and (F) liability for any remaining
purchase price payment under the Wedowee quarry acquisition, all calculated in accordance with the Specified Requirements. For the avoidance of doubt, the Balance Sheet Amount shall not include any amounts related to income Taxes or deferred income
Taxes or any amounts related to any long-term disability liabilities, pension liabilities or retiree welfare liabilities, in each case to the extent retained by Seller pursuant to Section 6.04(c)(i). 
  
 (iii) If, in connection with the preparation or review of
the Statement, Seller or Purchaser, as applicable, shall identify a Processing Error on the accounting books and records of the Transferred Companies as of the open of business on the Closing Date, then both the Balance Sheet Amount as of the open
of business on the Closing Date and, if and to the extent the same Processing Error was also reflected in the Target Amount, the Target Amount shall be adjusted to correct such Processing Error. The term “Processing Error” means a
processing or mathematical error in the recording of any amount included in the Closing Balance Sheet Amount. For the avoidance of doubt, a Processing Error shall not include any differing views between Seller and Purchaser with respect to
judgments, estimations, assumptions or the application of GAAP. 
  
 (iv) Except as and to the extent expressly provided in Section 1.04(b)(iii), (A) the Closing Balance Sheet Amount is to be calculated by applying United States generally accepted accounting principles
(“GAAP”), or exclusions thereto or deviations therefrom, in the same way, using the same methods, principles, conventions, policies and procedures as the amounts comprising the Target Amount were calculated (the parties acknowledge
that the Target Amount is the Balance Sheet Amount as of September 30, 2005, calculated based on the Specified Assets, Specified Liabilities and Excluded Items reflected in the Balance Sheet); (B) for purposes of calculating the Closing
Balance Sheet Amount, no changes made in any reserve or other account existing as of the Balance Sheet Date shall be taken into account except for changes as a result of any fact, circumstance or event occurring after the Balance Sheet Date and, in
such event, only in a manner consistent with past practices, provided that the parties agree that reserves for incurred but not reported claims (IBNR) shall be calculated using the same methods, principles, conventions, policies and
procedures that were applied by Seller in its fiscal year-end closing on September 30, 2005, including actuarial review by Marsh & McLennan Companies Inc; (C) the parties agree that the adjustment contemplated by this
Section 1.04 is intended to show the change in those items comprising the Balance Sheet Amount from the Balance Sheet Date to the Closing Date, and such change can only be measured if the calculation is done in the same way, using the same
methods, principles, conventions, policies and procedures, for both dates; and (D) following the Closing, to the extent Purchaser takes any actions with respect to the accounting books and records of the Transferred Companies on which the
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consistent with the Transferred Companies’ past practices, such changes shall not be taken into account in calculating the Closing Balance Sheet Amount.
In furtherance of the foregoing, except for any Processing Errors, any items on or omissions from the Balance Sheet that are based upon errors or that are not in accordance with GAAP shall be retained for purposes of calculating the Closing Balance
Sheet Amount. The requirements of this Section 1.04(b)(iv) are referred to herein as the “Specified Requirements”. 
  
 (c) (i) The Statement shall become final and binding upon the parties on the sixtieth (60th) day following delivery thereof,
unless Purchaser gives written notice of its disagreement with the Statement (a “Notice of Disagreement”) to Seller prior to such date. Any Notice of Disagreement shall (A) specify in reasonable detail the nature of any
disagreement so asserted and (B) only include disagreements based on mathematical errors on the Statement or based on the Closing Balance Sheet Amount not being calculated in accordance with this Section 1.04 (including the Specified
Requirements). Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall not deliver to Seller a Notice of Disagreement, and no adjustment to the Purchase Price contemplated by this Section 1.04 shall be effected, unless such Notice of Disagreement shall
specify an adjustment to the Closing Balance Sheet Amount in excess of $3,000,000 and otherwise satisfies the requirements of this Section 1.04. 
  
 (ii) If a Notice of Disagreement is received by Seller in a timely manner, then the Statement (as revised in accordance with this
sentence) shall become final and binding upon Seller and Purchaser on the earlier of (A) the date Seller and Purchaser resolve in writing any differences they have with respect to the matters specified in the Notice of Disagreement and
(B) the date any disputed matters specified in the Notice of Disagreement are finally resolved in writing by the Accounting Firm. During the thirty (30)-day period following the delivery of a Notice of Disagreement, Seller and Purchaser shall
seek in good faith to resolve in writing any differences that they may have with respect to the matters specified in the Notice of Disagreement. At the end of such thirty (30)-day period, Seller and Purchaser shall submit to an independent
accounting firm (the “Accounting Firm”) for arbitration any and all matters that remain in dispute and were properly included in the Notice of Disagreement. The scope of the disputes to be resolved by the Accounting Firm shall be
limited to whether there were mathematical errors on the Statement or whether the Closing Balance Sheet Amount was not calculated in accordance with the provisions of this Section 1.04 (including the Specified Requirements), and the Accounting
Firm is not to make any other determination, including any determination as to whether GAAP was followed for the Balance Sheet or the Statement (in each case, except to the extent required to establish that the Specified Requirements were not
applied uniformly and consistently for the Balance Sheet and the Statement) or whether the Target Amount is correct. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, the Accounting Firm is not authorized or permitted to make any determination as to
the accuracy of Section 3.04 or any other representation or warranty in this Agreement or as to compliance by Seller with any of its covenants in this Agreement (other than in this Section 1.04). Any determinations by the Accounting Firm,
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or analyses performed by the Accounting Firm, in connection with its arbitration of any dispute under this Section 1.04 shall not be admissible in evidence
in any suit, action or proceeding between the parties other than to the extent necessary to enforce payment obligations under Section 1.04(e). The Accounting Firm shall be PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP or, if such firm is unable or unwilling to act,
such other nationally recognized independent public accounting firm as shall be agreed upon by the parties hereto in writing. The Accounting Firm shall be instructed to render its determination of all matters submitted to it within sixty (60) days
following submission. Judgment may be entered upon the determination of the Accounting Firm in any court having jurisdiction over the party against which such determination is to be enforced. The cost of any arbitration (including the fees and
expenses of the Accounting Firm and reasonable attorney fees and expenses of the parties) pursuant to this Section 1.04(c) shall be borne by Purchaser and Seller in inverse proportion as they may prevail on matters resolved by the Accounting Firm,
which proportionate allocations shall also be determined by the Accounting Firm at the time the determination of the Accounting Firm is rendered on the merits of the matters submitted. The fees and disbursements of Seller’s independent auditors
incurred in connection with their review of the Statement and review of any Notice of Disagreement shall be borne by Seller, and the fees and disbursements of Purchaser’s independent auditors incurred in connection with their review of the
Statement shall be borne by Purchaser. 
  
 (d)
Purchaser shall assist, and shall cause the Transferred Companies to assist, Seller in the preparation of the Statement. Purchaser acknowledges that Seller’s independent auditors may participate in the preparation of the Statement. During the
period of time from and after the Closing Date through the date on which the Statement becomes final and binding on the parties (the “Finalization Period”), Purchaser shall afford, and shall cause the Transferred Companies to
afford, to Seller and any of its independent auditors, counsel or financial advisers retained by Seller in connection with the preparation of the Statement and any adjustment to the Purchase Price contemplated by this Section 1.04 and to the
Accounting Firm, reasonable access during normal business hours to all the properties, books, contracts, personnel and records of the Transferred Companies relevant to the preparation of the Statement and the adjustment contemplated by this Section
1.04, and, if Purchaser shall deliver a Notice of Disagreement to Seller, to the working papers of Purchaser and Purchaser’s auditors, if any, prepared in connection with the Notice of Disagreement. If, during the Finalization Period, Purchaser
takes any action with respect to the data contained in the accounting books and records of the Transferred Companies as of the open of business on the Closing Date on which the Statement is to be based that is not consistent with the Transferred
Companies’ past practices, Purchaser shall promptly advise Seller of such action and shall preserve the data as of the open of business on the Closing Date without any change resulting from such action. Following Purchaser’s receipt of the
Statement through the date on which the Statement becomes final and binding on the parties, Seller shall afford, and shall cause its affiliates to afford, to Purchaser and any accountants, counsel or financial advisers retained by Purchaser in
connection with any adjustment to the Purchase Price contemplated by this Section 1.04 and to the Accounting Firm reasonable access during normal business hours to all the properties, books, contracts, personnel and records of Seller relevant to the
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the extent reasonably required to establish the methods, principles, conventions, policies and procedures, including GAAP and exceptions thereto and
deviations therefrom, that were applied in the preparation of the Balance Sheet, the Target Amount and the Statement. 
  
 (e) The Purchase Price shall be increased by the amount by which the Closing Balance Sheet Amount exceeds $193,963,000 (the
“Target Amount”), plus or minus, as applicable, the aggregate amount of adjustments, if any, to the Target Amount pursuant to Section 1.04(b)(iii) (the Target Amount, as so adjusted, the “Adjusted Target
Amount”), and the Purchase Price shall be decreased by the amount by which the Closing Balance Sheet Amount is less than the Adjusted Target Amount (the Purchase Price as so increased or decreased shall hereinafter be referred to as the
“Adjusted Purchase Price”). If the Closing Date Amount is less than the Adjusted Purchase Price, Purchaser shall, and if the Closing Date Amount is more than the Adjusted Purchase Price, Seller shall, within 10 business days after
the Statement becomes final and binding on the parties, make payment by wire transfer in immediately available funds of the amount of such difference, together with interest thereon at a rate equal to the rate of interest announced publicly by
Citibank, N.A., as its prime rate on the last business day preceding the Closing Date, calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed, divided by 365, from the Closing Date to the date of payment. 
  
 ARTICLE II 
  
 Representations and Warranties 
 Relating to Seller and the Shares 
  
 Except as set forth in the Schedule of the Seller Disclosure Schedule attached hereto (the “Seller Disclosure Schedule”) referenced in the corresponding representation or warranty or as set forth in
the last sentence of Section 10.05(b), Seller hereby represents and warrants to Purchaser as follows: 
  
 SECTION 2.01. Organization, Standing and Power. Seller is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the jurisdiction
in which it is organized. Seller has made available to Purchaser true and complete copies of its certificate of incorporation and by-laws, in each case as amended through the date of this Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 2.02. Authority; Execution and Delivery; Enforceability.
Seller has full corporate power and authority to execute this Agreement, the Transition Services Agreement and the other agreements and instruments to be executed and delivered in connection with this Agreement (together with the Transition Services
Agreement, collectively, the “Ancillary Agreements”) to which it is, or is specified to be, a party, to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder and to consummate the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated
hereby and thereby. The execution and delivery by Seller of this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements to which it is, or is specified to be, a party, the performance by Seller of its obligations hereunder and thereunder and the consummation by
Seller of the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action. Seller has duly executed and delivered this Agreement and, at or prior to the Closing, will have duly
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it is, or is specified to be, a party will at and after the Closing constitute, its legal, valid and binding obligation, enforceable against it in accordance
with its terms. 
  
 SECTION 2.03. No Conflicts; Consents.
Except as set forth on Schedule 2.03 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, the execution and delivery by Seller of this Agreement do not, the execution and delivery by Seller of each Ancillary Agreement to which it is, or is specified to be, a party
will not, and the consummation of the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and compliance by Seller with the terms hereof and thereof will not conflict with, result in any violation of or default (with or without
notice or lapse of time, or both) under, give rise to a right of termination, cancellation or acceleration of any obligation or loss of a material benefit under, result in the creation of any Lien upon any of the properties or assets of Seller or
require the consent of any person other than a Governmental Entity under any provision of (i) the certificate of incorporation or by-laws of Seller, each as amended to the date hereof, (ii) any contract, lease, license, indenture,
agreement, commitment or other legally binding arrangement (a “Contract”) to which Seller is a party or by which any of its properties or assets is bound or (iii) any judgment, injunction, writ, order, binding arbitration
determination or decree (“Judgment”) or statute, law, ordinance, rule or regulation (“Applicable Law”) applicable to Seller or its properties or assets, other than, in the case of clause (ii) above, any such
items that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse effect on the ability of Seller to perform its obligations under this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements and otherwise
consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. No consent, approval, license, permit, order or authorization (“Consent”) of, or registration, declaration or filing with, any Federal, state, local or foreign government
or any court of competent jurisdiction, administrative agency, governmental arbitral body or commission or other governmental authority or instrumentality, domestic or foreign, (a “Governmental Entity”) is required to be obtained or
made by or with respect to Seller in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement or the consummation of the Acquisition or the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, other than
(A) compliance with and filings under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Antitrust Improvements Act of 1976 (the “HSR Act”), (B) compliance with and such filings and notifications as may be required under applicable state property
transfer laws or other Environmental Laws, (C) those that may be required solely by reason of Purchaser’s (as opposed to any other third party’s) participation in the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby and by
the Ancillary Agreements and (D) such Consents, registrations, declarations and filings the absence of which, or the failure to make or obtain which, individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a material adverse
effect on the ability of Seller to perform its obligations under this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements and otherwise consummate the transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. 
  
 SECTION 2.04. The Shares. (a) Seller has good and valid title to the Shares, free and clear of all Liens.
Assuming Purchaser has the requisite power and authority to be the lawful owner of the Shares, upon delivery to Purchaser at the Closing of certificates representing the Shares, duly endorsed by Seller for transfer to Purchaser, and upon
Seller’s receipt of the Closing Date Amount, good and valid title to the Shares will pass to Purchaser, free and clear of any Liens, other than those arising from acts of Purchaser or its affiliates. Other than this Agreement, the Shares are
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any Contract restricting or otherwise relating to the voting, dividend rights or disposition of the Shares. 
  
 (b) The authorized capital stock of APAC consists of 1,000
authorized shares of Common Stock, no par value, of which 10 shares, constituting the Shares, are issued and outstanding. Except for the Shares, there are no shares of capital stock or other equity securities of APAC issued, reserved for issuance or
outstanding. 
  
 (c) The Shares are duly
authorized, validly issued, fully paid and nonassessable and not subject to or issued in violation of any purchase option, call option, right of first refusal, preemptive right, subscription right or any similar right (a “Share
Right”) under any provision of the Delaware General Corporation Law, the certificate of incorporation or bylaws of APAC or any Contract to which APAC is a party or otherwise bound. 
  
 (d) There are not any bonds, debentures, notes or other
indebtedness of APAC having the right to vote (or convertible into, or exchangeable for, securities having the right to vote) on any matters on which holders of the Shares may vote (“Voting Company Debt”). Except as set forth on
Schedule 2.04 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, as of the date of this Agreement, there are not any options, warrants, rights, convertible or exchangeable securities, “phantom” stock rights, stock appreciation rights, stock-based
performance units, commitments, Contracts, arrangements or undertakings of any kind to which APAC or Seller is a party or by which it is bound (i) obligating APAC or Seller to issue, deliver or sell, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold,
additional shares of capital stock or other equity interests in, or any security convertible or exercisable for or exchangeable into any capital stock of or other equity interest in, APAC or any Voting Company Debt, (ii) obligating APAC or
Seller to issue, grant, extend or enter into any such option, warrant, call, right, security, commitment, Contract, arrangement or undertaking or (iii) giving any person the right to receive any economic benefit or right similar to or derived
from the economic benefits and rights occurring to holders of Shares. As of the date of this Agreement, there are not any outstanding contractual obligations of APAC to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any Shares. 
  
 ARTICLE III 
  
 Representations and Warranties 
 Relating to the Transferred Companies 
  
 Except as set forth in the Schedule of the Seller Disclosure Schedule referenced in the corresponding representation or warranty or as set forth in the last sentence of Section 10.05(b), Seller hereby represents
and warrants to Purchaser as follows: 
  
 SECTION 3.01.
Organization and Standing; Books and Records. 
  
 (a) Each of the Transferred Companies is a corporation duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of its jurisdiction of organization, which jurisdiction is set forth in Schedule 3.01 of the Seller Disclosure
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leasing or holding of its properties makes such qualification necessary, except such jurisdictions where the failure to be so qualified or in good standing,
individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (b) Seller has delivered to Purchaser true and complete copies of the certificate of incorporation and by-laws, each as amended to the
date hereof, of each of the Transferred Companies. The stock certificate and transfer books and the minute books of each of the Transferred Companies (which have been made available for inspection by Purchaser prior to the date hereof) are true and
complete in all material respects as of the date hereof. 
  
 SECTION 3.02. Capital Stock of the Subsidiaries. (a) Schedule 3.02 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth for each Subsidiary the amount of its authorized capital stock, the amount of its outstanding capital stock and the
record and beneficial owners of its outstanding capital stock. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.02 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, there are no shares of capital stock or other equity securities of any Subsidiary issued, reserved for issuance or
outstanding. All the outstanding shares of capital stock of each Subsidiary have been duly authorized and validly issued, are fully paid and nonassessable and are not subject to or issued in violation of any Share Right under any provision of any
Applicable Law, certificate of incorporation or by-laws (or other equivalent organizational document) of the Subsidiaries or any Contract to which any Subsidiary is a party or otherwise bound, except for such violations that, individually or in the
aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. There are not any bonds, debentures, notes or other indebtedness of the Subsidiaries having the right to vote (or convertible into, or exchangeable for,
securities having the right to vote) on any matters on which holders of the outstanding shares of any Subsidiary may vote (“Subsidiary Voting Company Debt”). Except as set forth in Schedule 3.02 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, as
of the date of this Agreement, there are not any options, warrants, rights, convertible or exchangeable securities, “phantom” stock rights, stock appreciation rights, stock-based performance units, commitments, Contracts, arrangements or
undertakings of any kind to which any Transferred Company is a party or by which any of them is bound (i) obligating any Subsidiary to issue, deliver or sell, or cause to be issued, delivered or sold, additional shares of capital stock or other
equity interests in, or any security convertible or exercisable for or exchangeable into any capital stock of or other equity interest in, or pledge or otherwise encumber any share of capital stock or other ownership interest in, any Transferred
Company or any Subsidiary Voting Company Debt, (ii) obligating any Subsidiary to issue, grant, extend or enter into any such option, warrant, call, right, security, commitment, Contract, arrangement or undertaking or (iii) giving any
person the right to receive any economic benefit or right similar to or derived from the economic benefits and rights occurring to holders of any shares of capital stock of any Subsidiary. As of the date of this Agreement, there are not any
outstanding contractual obligations of any Transferred Company to repurchase, redeem or otherwise acquire any shares of capital stock of any Subsidiary. 
  
 (b) Except for its interests in the Subsidiaries and except for the ownership interests set forth in Schedule 3.02 of the Seller
Disclosure Schedule, none of the Transferred Companies, as of the date of this Agreement, owns, directly or indirectly, any capital stock, membership interest, partnership interest, joint venture interest or other equity interest. 
  

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 SECTION 3.03. No Conflicts; Consents. Except as set forth on Schedule 3.03 of the Seller
Disclosure Schedule, the execution and delivery by Seller of this Agreement does not, the execution and delivery by Seller of each Ancillary Agreement to which it is, or is specified to be, a party will not, and the consummation of the Acquisition
and the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and compliance by Seller with the terms hereof and thereof will not conflict with, result in any violation of or default (with or without notice or lapse of time, or both) under, give rise
to a right of termination, cancellation or acceleration of any obligation or to loss of a material benefit under, result in the creation of any Lien upon any of the properties or assets of the Transferred Companies or require the consent of any
person other than a Governmental Entity under any provision of (i) the certificate of incorporation or by-laws of any of the Transferred Companies, (ii) any Contract to which any of the Transferred Companies, Seller or its subsidiaries is
a party or by which any of the respective properties or assets of any of the Transferred Companies is bound or, in the case of Seller or any of its subsidiaries, that affect the operations of any of the Transferred Companies or (iii) any
Judgment or Applicable Law applicable to any of the Transferred Companies or their respective properties or assets, other than, in the case of clauses (ii) and (iii) above, any such items that, individually or in the aggregate, have not
had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. No Consent of, or registration, declaration or filing with, any Governmental Entity is required to be obtained or made by or with respect to any of the Transferred
Companies in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement or the consummation of the Acquisition or the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, other than (A) compliance with
and filings under the HSR Act, (B) compliance with and such filings and notifications as may be required under applicable state property transfer laws or other Environmental Laws, (C) those that may be required solely by reason of
Purchaser’s (as opposed to any other third party’s) participation in the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby and by the Ancillary Agreements and (D) such Consents, registrations, declarations and filings the
absence of which, or the failure to make or obtain which, individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 SECTION 3.04. Financial Statements. (a) Schedule 3.04(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth
(i) the audited consolidated balance sheet of APAC and its Subsidiaries (including Limpus Quarries, Inc. “Limpus”) as of September 30, 2004 and September 30, 2005 (the “Balance Sheet Date”, and the
balance sheet dated as of such date, the “Balance Sheet”) and the audited statements of consolidated income, statements of consolidated cash flows and statements of consolidated shareholders’ equity (deficit) of APAC and its
Subsidiaries (including Limpus) for the periods as of and ended September 30, 2003, September 30, 2004 and September 30, 2005, in each case together with all notes and schedules thereto and the independent auditors’ report
of Ernst & Young LLP thereon and (ii) the unaudited balance sheet, statements of consolidated income, statements of consolidated cash flows and statements of consolidated shareholders’ equity (deficit) of APAC and its Subsidiaries
(including Limpus) on a consolidated basis for the nine-month period as of and ended June 30, 2006, together with all notes and schedules thereto (the financial statements referred to in clauses (i) and (ii), the “Financial
Statements”). The Financial Statements have been prepared in conformity with GAAP consistently applied (except in each case as described in the notes thereto) and on that basis fairly present (subject, in the case of the unaudited
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of APAC and its Subsidiaries (including Limpus) as of the respective dates thereof and for the respective periods indicated. 
  
 (b) No Transferred Company has any indebtedness or liability
(whether accrued, fixed or contingent) of a nature required by GAAP to be reflected on a consolidated balance sheet or in the notes thereto, that has had or could reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate with other
liabilities or indebtedness that are not Disclosed Liabilities, a Company Material Adverse Effect, except (i) as disclosed, reflected or reserved against in the Financial Statements, (ii) for liabilities incurred in the ordinary course of
business of the Transferred Companies subsequent to June 30, 2006, (iii) indebtedness or liabilities that are set forth on Schedule 3.04(b) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule and (iv) for Taxes (the indebtedness and liabilities set
forth in clauses (i) through (iv), the “Disclosed Liabilities”). This representation shall not be deemed breached as a result of a change in Applicable Law or GAAP after the Closing Date. 
  
 SECTION 3.05. Assets Other than Real Property Interests. (a) A
Transferred Company has good and valid title or a valid leasehold interest or license to all the material assets reflected on the Balance Sheet or thereafter acquired, other than those set forth in Schedule 3.05 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule or
otherwise disposed of since the Balance Sheet Date in the ordinary course of business, in each case free and clear of all mortgages, liens, security interests, charges, easements, leases, subleases, covenants, rights of way, options, claims,
restrictions or encumbrances of any kind (collectively, “Liens”), except (i) such Liens as are set forth in Schedule 3.05 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, (ii) mechanics’, carriers’, workmen’s,
repairmen’s or other like Liens arising or incurred in the ordinary course of business, Liens arising under original purchase price conditional sales contracts and equipment leases with third parties entered into in the ordinary course of
business and Liens for Taxes that are not due and payable or that may thereafter be paid without penalty, (iii) Liens that secure obligations that are reflected as liabilities on the Balance Sheet or Liens the existence of which is referred to
in the notes to the Balance Sheet and (iv) other imperfections of title or encumbrances, if any, that, individually or in the aggregate, do not materially impair, and would not reasonably be expected materially to impair, the continued use and
operation of the assets to which they relate in the conduct of the business of the Transferred Companies as presently conducted (the Liens described above, together with the Liens referred to in clauses (ii) through (vi) of
Section 3.06, are referred to collectively as “Permitted Liens”). 
  
 (b) This Section 3.05 does not relate to real property or interests in real property, such items being the subject of
Section 3.06, or to Intellectual Property, such items being the subject of Section 3.07. 
  
 SECTION 3.06. Real Property. (a) Schedule 3.06(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth, as of the date of this Agreement, a complete
list of all real property and interests in real property owned in fee by any Transferred Company (individually, an “Owned Property”). Schedule 3.06(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth, as of the date of this Agreement, a
complete list of all real property and interests in real property leased by any Transferred Company on terms that provide for a future liability in excess of $250,000 annually (individually, a “Leased Property”). A Transferred
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Owned Property or Leased Property being sometimes referred to herein, individually, as an “APAC Property”), in each case free and clear of
all Liens, except (i) Liens described in clause (ii), (iii) or (iv) of Section 3.05(a), (ii) such Liens as are set forth in Schedule 3.06(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, (iii) leases, subleases and similar
agreements set forth in Schedule 3.06(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, (iv) easements, covenants, rights-of-way and other similar restrictions of record, (v) any conditions that may be shown by a current, accurate survey of any APAC
Property, provided that such survey has been made available to Purchaser prior to the Closing, and (vi) (A) zoning, building and other similar restrictions, (B) Liens that have been placed by any developer, landlord or other
third party on property over which a Transferred Company has easement rights or on any Leased Property and subordination or similar agreements relating thereto and (C) unrecorded easements, covenants, rights-of-way and other similar
restrictions. None of the items set forth in clause (vi) above, individually or in the aggregate, materially impairs or would reasonably be expected materially to impair, the continued use and operation of APAC Property to which they relate in
the conduct of the business of the Transferred Companies as presently conducted on such respective APAC Properties. 
  
 (b) Schedule 3.06(b) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth (i) each real property or interest in real property owned in fee by
a Transferred Company that was sold, transferred or otherwise disposed of for consideration greater than $1,000,000 during the period from the Balance Sheet Date to the date of this Agreement and (ii) each real property or interest in real
property that was leased by a Transferred Company on terms that provided for liability in excess of $250,000 annually as of the Balance Sheet Date and which expired and was not renewed or was otherwise terminated during the period from the Balance
Sheet Date to the date of this Agreement, in each case, other than any such disposition or termination in the ordinary course of business. 
  
 SECTION 3.07. Intellectual Property. (a) Schedule 3.07 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule sets forth a true and complete list of all material
Intellectual Property owned, used, filed by or licensed to any Transferred Company, other than unregistered designs and copyrights that, individually and in the aggregate, are not material to the conduct of the business of the Transferred Companies
as presently conducted. The Intellectual Property set forth on Schedule 3.07 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule is referred to in this Agreement as the “APAC Intellectual Property”. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.07 of the Seller
Disclosure Schedule, and except as, individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect, (i) to the knowledge of Seller, all APAC Intellectual Property has been duly registered in, filed
in or issued by the appropriate Governmental Entity where such registration, filing or issuance is necessary or appropriate for the conduct of the business of the Transferred Companies as presently conducted and (ii) during the two
(2) years prior to the date of this Agreement, none of Seller or any Transferred Company has received any written communication from any person asserting any ownership interest in any APAC Intellectual Property. Except as specified in Schedule
3.07 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, one or more of the Transferred Companies owns all right, title and interest in and to the APAC Intellectual Property listed in Schedule 3.07 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, free and clear of any Lien other
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 (b) None of Seller or any Transferred Company has granted any license of any kind
relating to any Technology or APAC Intellectual Property or the marketing or distribution thereof, except nonexclusive licenses granted in the ordinary course of business. None of Seller or any Transferred Company is bound by or a party to any
option, license or similar Contract relating to the Intellectual Property of any other person for the use of such Intellectual Property in the conduct of the business of the Transferred Companies that is material to the conduct of the business of
the Transferred Companies as presently conducted, except as set forth in Schedule 3.07 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule and except for so called “shrink-wrap” license agreements relating to computer software licensed to any Transferred
Company in the ordinary course of business. To the knowledge of Seller, the conduct of the business of the Transferred Companies as presently conducted does not violate, conflict with or infringe the Intellectual Property of any other person, except
for such violations, conflicts or infringements that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.07 of the Seller Disclosure
Schedule, to the knowledge of Seller, no claims are pending as of the date of this Agreement against any Transferred Company by any person with respect to the ownership, validity, enforceability, effectiveness or use in the business of the
Transferred Companies of any Intellectual Property, except for such claims that would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (c) In this Agreement: 
  
 “Intellectual Property” means any patent (including all reissues, divisions, continuations and extensions thereof),
patent application, patent right, trademark, trademark registration, trademark application, service mark, trade name, business name, brand name, copyright, copyright registration, design, design registration, or any right to any of the foregoing.

  
 “Technology” means all trade
secrets, confidential information, inventions, know-how, formulae, processes, procedures, research records, records of inventions, test information, market surveys and marketing know-how of the Transferred Companies. 
  
 SECTION 3.08. Contracts. (a) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.08
of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, as of the date of this Agreement, no Transferred Company is a party to or bound by any: 
  
 (i) written employment or consulting agreement or contract (including with any Ashland/APAC Employee not employed by any Transferred
Company, whether or not a Transferred Company is a party to such contract or is bound by it) that provides for annual cash compensation in excess of $100,000; 
  

(ii) collective bargaining agreement or other contract with any labor organization, union or association; 
  
 (iii) covenant not to compete or engage in any line of
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 (iv) Contract with respect to any disposition or acquisition of capital stock, business
or assets of any person that contains any right of first refusal or any similar rights or involves consideration in excess of $500,000; 
  
 (v) lease, sublease or similar Contract with any person (other than a Transferred Company) under which a Transferred Company is a lessor
or sublessor of, or makes available for use to any person (other than a Transferred Company), (A) any APAC Property or (B) any portion of any premises otherwise occupied by the Transferred Companies, in any such case which provides for a
future liability or receivable, as the case may be, in excess of $250,000 annually; 
  
 (vi) lease, sublease or similar Contract with any person (other than a Transferred Company) under which (A) a Transferred Company is
lessee of, or holds or uses, any machinery, equipment, vehicle or other tangible personal property owned by any person or (B) a Transferred Company is a lessor or sublessor of, or makes available for use by any person, any tangible personal
property owned or leased by a Transferred Company, in any such case which provides for a future liability or receivable, as the case may be, in excess of $250,000 annually; 
  
 (vii) Contract under which a Transferred Company has borrowed any money from, or issued any note, bond,
debenture or other evidence of indebtedness to, any person (other than a Transferred Company) or any other note, bond, debenture or other evidence of indebtedness of a Transferred Company (other than in favor of the relevant Transferred Company), in
each case other than (A) indebtedness owed to Seller or any subsidiary of Seller (other than a Transferred Company) to be discharged on or prior to the Closing, (B) trade payables arising in the ordinary course of business, (C) surety
bonds on which a Transferred Company is principal provided to a third party in the ordinary course of business and (D) and obligations to assure payment to subcontractors and material suppliers undertaken in the ordinary course of business, in
any such case which, individually, is in excess of $1,000,000; 
  
 (viii) Contract (including any so-called take-or-pay or keepwell agreements, but excluding any GIA provided to a third party in the ordinary course of business with respect to which a Transferred Company is a
principal and which GIA is listed on Schedule 5.13(b)-1 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule) under which (A) any person, other than a Transferred Company, has directly or indirectly guaranteed indebtedness, liabilities or obligations of a
Transferred Company or (B) a Transferred Company has, directly or indirectly, guaranteed indebtedness, liabilities or obligations of any person, other than a Transferred Company (in each case other than endorsements for the purpose of
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party in the ordinary course of business, and obligations to assure payment to subcontractors and material suppliers undertaken in the ordinary course of
business), in any such case which, individually, is in excess of $500,000; 
  
 (ix) Contract under which a Transferred Company has, directly or indirectly, made any advance, loan, extension of credit or capital contribution to, or other investment in, any person (other than a Transferred Company
and other than extensions of trade credit in the ordinary course of business), in any such case which, individually, is in excess of $500,000; 
  
 (x) Contract for the provision of goods and services by any Transferred Company or from third parties to any Transferred Company (other
than Contracts for the provision of goods and services by or to any subcontractor or supplier with respect to a construction project whereby a Transferred Company is the principal contractor for such project) in each case involving consideration in
excess of $3,000,000 or containing a right of first refusal or similar right; 
  
 (xi) Contract for the purchase or sale of any asset of a Transferred Company or for the purchase of any asset from any third party by a Transferred Company (other than purchases and sales in the ordinary course of
business) or the grant of any rights to purchase or sell any such asset or requiring the consent of any party to the transfer thereof, other than any such Contract entered into in the ordinary course of business and not in violation of this
Agreement; 
  
 (xii) hedging instrument, currency
exchange, interest rate exchange, commodity exchange or similar Contract; 
  
 (xiii) Contract for any joint venture, partnership or similar arrangement; or 
  
 (xiv) other Contract that creates an obligation on the part of any Transferred Company in excess of $3,000,000 that cannot be cancelled
without penalty or further payment and without more than 90 days notice (other than Contracts of the type covered in clauses (i) to (xiii) of this Section 3.08 and other than Contracts excluded from clauses (i) to (xiii) of
this Section 3.08 based on a dollar or other materiality threshold, an ordinary course of business exception, a cancellation or termination provision or other exclusion, including other than Contracts for the provision of goods and services by
or to any subcontractor or supplier with respect to a construction project whereby a Transferred Company is the principal contractor for such project). 
  
 (b) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.08 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, all Contracts listed or required to be listed in Schedule 3.08
of the Seller Disclosure Schedule (the “APAC Contracts”) are valid, binding and in full force and effect and are enforceable by the applicable Transferred Company in accordance with their terms, except for such failures to be

  

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valid, binding, in full force and effect or enforceable that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a
Company Material Adverse Effect. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.08 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, the applicable Transferred Company has performed all material obligations required to be performed by it to date under APAC Contracts, and it is
not (with or without the lapse of time or the giving of notice, or both) in breach or default in any material respect thereunder and, to the knowledge of Seller, no other party to any APAC Contract is (with or without the lapse of time or the giving
of notice, or both) in breach or default in any material respect thereunder, except for such noncompliance, breaches and defaults that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material
Adverse Effect. 
  
 (c) For the purposes of this
Section 3.08, a Transferred Company shall be deemed a party to each of the Contracts listed on Schedule 5.16(a)-1 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule. 
  
 SECTION 3.09. Permits. The Transferred Companies possess or have applied for all licenses, permits, certifications, consents, authorizations and
approvals from any Governmental Entity (“Permits”) to own or hold under lease and operate their respective assets and to conduct the business of the Transferred Companies as currently conducted, other than such Permits the absence
of which, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. Except a set forth in Schedule 3.09 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, Seller does not have knowledge of any
fact, error or omission relevant to any Permit that would permit the revocation or withdrawal, the threatened revocation or withdrawal or result in the failure to obtain the renewal or re-issuance thereof, other than where such revocation,
withdrawal or failure to obtain renewal or re-issuance has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. This Section 3.09 does not relate to Environmental Permits or matters relating to asbestos, which
are the subject of Section 3.15. 
  
 SECTION 3.10.
Taxes. (a) For purposes of this Agreement: 
  
 “Code” shall mean the Internal Revenue Code of 1986, as amended. 
  
 “Post-Closing Tax Period” shall mean any taxable period that begins after the Closing Date and the portion of any Straddle Period beginning after the Closing Date. 
  
 “Pre-Closing Tax Period” shall mean any taxable periods
ending on or before the Closing Date and the portion of any Straddle Period ending on and including the Closing Date. 
  
 “Straddle Period” shall mean any taxable period that includes (but does not end on) the Closing Date. 
  
 “Tax” or “Taxes” shall mean all Federal,
state, county, local, municipal, foreign and other taxes, assessments, duties or similar charges of any kind whatsoever, including all corporate franchise, income, sales, use, ad valorem, receipts, value added, profits, license, withholding,
payroll, employment, excise, premium, property, customs, net worth, capital gains, transfer, stamp, documentary, social security, environmental, alternative minimum, occupation, recapture and other taxes, and including all interest, penalties and
additions imposed with respect to such amounts, and all amounts payable pursuant to any agreement or arrangement with respect to Taxes. 
  

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 “Taxing Authority” shall mean any domestic, foreign, Federal, national, state, county or
municipal or other local government, any subdivision, agency, commission or authority thereof, or any quasi-governmental body exercising tax regulatory authority. 
  
 “Tax Return” or “Tax Returns” shall mean all returns, declarations of estimated tax
payments, reports, estimates, information returns and statements, including any related or supporting information with respect to any of the foregoing, filed or to be filed with any Taxing Authority in connection with the determination, assessment,
collection or administration of any Taxes. 
  
 (b) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.10 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, (i) each Transferred Company, and any affiliated group, within the meaning of Section 1504 of the Code, of which any Transferred Company is or has been a
member, has filed or caused to be filed in a timely manner (within any applicable extension periods) all material Tax Returns required to be filed by the Code or by applicable state, local or foreign Tax laws, (ii) all material Taxes with
respect to taxable periods covered by such Tax Returns, and all other material Taxes for which any Transferred Company is or might otherwise be liable, have been timely paid in full or will be timely paid in full or is being contested in a timely
fashion in appropriate proceedings, and (iii) no material Liens for Taxes with respect to any of the assets or properties of any Transferred Company exist other than Liens for Taxes that are not yet due and payable or that may thereafter be
paid without penalty. 
  
 (c) Except as set forth
on Schedule 3.10 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, no material Tax Return of any Transferred Company or any affiliated group of which any Transferred Company is now a member is under audit or examination by any Taxing Authority. 
  
 (d) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.10 of the Seller
Disclosure Schedule, each material deficiency resulting from any completed audit or examination relating to Taxes by any Taxing Authority has been timely paid or is being contested in a timely fashion in appropriate proceedings. 
  
 (e) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.10 of the Seller
Disclosure Schedule, no Transferred Company is party to or bound by any income Tax allocation, indemnity, sharing or similar agreement. 
  
 (f) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.10 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, there are no outstanding agreements or waivers extending, or
having the effect of extending, the statutory period of limitation for the assessment and collection of any Taxes applicable to any material Tax returns required to be filed with respect to any Transferred Company. 
  
 (g) Seller is not a “foreign person” within the
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 (h) No Transferred Company is or has been a party to a “reportable transaction”
to which disclosure is required pursuant to Treasury Regulation Section 1.6011-4 (excluding Section 1.6011-4(b)(6))or to a transaction that is substantially similar to a “listed transaction” as such term is defined in Treasury
Regulation Section 1.6011-4(b)(2). 
  
 (i)
No Transferred Company is a party to any agreement, contract, arrangement or plan that (i) has resulted or would reasonably be expected to result separately or in the aggregate, in connection with this Agreement or any change of control of a
Transferred Company, in the payment of any “excess parachute payment” within the meaning of Section 280G of the Code, (ii) could obligate any Transferred Company to make any payments that will not be fully deductible under
Section 162(m) of the Code or (iii) would reasonably be expected to give rise to an excise Tax under Section 409A of the Code. 
  
 (j) There are no material deferred intercompany transactions between any Transferred Company and any other member of its consolidated
group and there is no excess loss account (within the meaning of Treasury Regulation Section 1.1502-19 with respect to the stock of a Transferred Company) which will, or may, result in the recognition of income in a Post-Closing Tax Period upon
the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 3.11. Proceedings. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.11 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, as of the date of this Agreement, there is no pending or, to the knowledge of Seller, threatened Proceeding against Seller or any
Transferred Company that has had or would reasonably be expected to result in a liability for damages in excess of $1,000,000 or involves a claim for material equitable relief. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.11 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule,
as of the date of this Agreement, no Transferred Company is a party or subject to or in default under any Judgment, other than for such Judgments that, individually and in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a
Company Material Adverse Effect. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.11 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, as of the date of this Agreement, there is not any suit, action or proceeding (a “Proceeding”) or claim by any Transferred
Company pending, or which any Transferred Company intends to initiate, against any other person, other than claims of $500,000 or less. As of the date of the Agreement, there is no pending or, to the knowledge of Seller, threatened Proceeding or
investigation by any Governmental Entity, to restrain or prevent the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. This Section 3.11 does not relate to environmental matters or matters relating to asbestos, which are the
subject of Section 3.15. 
  
 SECTION 3.12. Benefit
Plans. (a) Each “employee pension benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(2) of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, as amended (“ERISA”)) (“Pension Plan”), each “employee
welfare benefit plan” (as defined in Section 3(1) of ERISA), and each other plan, arrangement or policy (written or oral) relating to stock options, stock purchases, deferred compensation, severance, fringe benefits or other employee
benefits, in each case maintained or contributed to, or required to be maintained or contributed to, by Seller, any Transferred Company or any other person or entity that, together with Seller, is treated as a single employer under
Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code (each, together with Seller, a “Commonly Controlled Entity”) for the benefit of any current or former employee of any Transferred Company (each, an “APAC
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plans, arrangements or policies mandated by Applicable Law, is herein referred to as a “Seller Benefit Plan”. Schedule 3.12(a) of the Seller
Disclosure Schedule contains a list, as of the date of this Agreement, of each material Seller Benefit Plan. Seller has delivered or made available to Purchaser true, complete and correct copies of (A) each material Seller Benefit Plan,
(B) the most recent annual report on Form 5500 (including all schedules and attachments thereto) filed with the Internal Revenue Service with respect to the APAC, Inc. Hourly Savings Plan (the “Assumed Benefit Plan”),
(C) the most recent summary plan description (or similar document) for each material Seller Benefit Plan for which a summary plan description is required by Applicable Law, (D) each trust agreement relating to the Assumed Benefit Plan and
(E) the most recent determination letter issued by the Internal Revenue Service for the Assumed Benefit Plan. 
  
 (b) The Seller Benefit Plans have been administered substantially in accordance with their terms and in substantial compliance with the
applicable provisions of ERISA, the Code, all other Applicable Laws and the terms of all applicable collective bargaining agreements, except where the failure to be so administered would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse
Effect. There are no investigations by any Governmental Entity, termination proceedings or other claims (except routine claims for benefits payable under the Seller Benefit Plans) or Proceedings against or involving the Seller Benefit Plans or
asserting any rights to or claims for benefits under the Seller Benefit Plans that, individually or in the aggregate, would reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 (c) The Assumed Benefit Plan is not subject to Title IV of
ERISA or Section 412 of the Code. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.12(c) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, on or following the consummation of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, no Transferred Company would reasonably be
expected to incur any liability under Title IV of ERISA as a result of being treated as a single employer with Seller for purposes of Section 414(b), (c), (m) or (o) of the Code. 
  
 (d) Except with respect to the individuals set forth on
Schedule 3.12(d) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule (the “Primary Company Executives”), any amount that could be received (whether in cash or property or the vesting of property) as a result of any of the transactions contemplated by
this Agreement by any employee, officer, director or independent contractor of the Transferred Companies who is a “disqualified individual” (as such term is defined in Treasury Regulation Section 1.280G-1) under any Seller Benefit
Plan or otherwise would not be characterized as an “excess parachute payment” (as such term is defined in Section 280G(b)(1) of the Code.) 
  
 SECTION 3.13. Absence of Changes or Events. (a) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.13(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, since the Balance
Sheet Date, there has not been a material adverse effect (i) on the assets, business, financial condition or results of operations of the Transferred Companies, taken as a whole, (ii) on the ability of Seller to perform its obligations
under this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements or (iii) on the ability of Seller to consummate the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby; provided that, for all purposes of this Agreement, none of the following
shall be deemed, either alone or in combination, to constitute, and none of the following shall be taken into account in determining whether there has been or will be, such a material adverse effect (other than, in the case of clauses (A) and
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effect on the business of the Transferred Companies, individually or in the aggregate, relative to other participants in the industry in which the
Transferred Companies operate): (A) any change or disruption relating to United States or foreign economies in general, (B) any change or disruption in each of the Transferred Companies’ industries in general and not specifically
relating to any of the Transferred Companies, (C) any change or disruption to any of the Transferred Companies’ businesses as a result of the execution of this Agreement and the consummation of the transactions contemplate hereby or the
announcement of or other publicity regarding the possible sale of the Transferred Companies’ businesses, and (D) any change or disruption to any of the Transferred Companies’ businesses as a result of the ongoing litigation between
the Sierra Club and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding the issuance of permits for the mining of construction aggregates in the Lake Belt area of Miami-Dade County, Florida. 
  
 (b) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.13(b) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, since the Balance Sheet Date,
the business of the Transferred Companies has been conducted in the ordinary course and in substantially the same manner as previously conducted. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.13 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, no Transferred Company has:

  
 (i) from June 30, 2006 to the date of
this Agreement, increased or established any material reserve for liabilities (other than Specified Liabilities) on its books, other than in the course of ordinary business; 
  
 (ii) from June 30, 2006 to the date of this Agreement, made, authorized or committed to any capital
expenditure for additions to plant and equipment accounts of any Transferred Company in excess of $1,000,000 each, except as may have been necessary for ordinary repair, maintenance and replacement; or 
  
 (iii) from the Balance Sheet Date to the date of this
Agreement, declared, set aside or paid any dividend or other distribution to its stockholders, whether or not upon or in respect of its capital stock, or redeemed or purchased any shares of its capital stock, or agreed to take any such action, other
than dividends and distributions of cash made by a Transferred Company to another Transferred Company or to Seller in the ordinary course of business. 
  
 SECTION 3.14. Compliance with Applicable Laws. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.14 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, the Transferred Companies
(i) to the knowledge of Seller, have been in compliance with Federal or state antitrust or anti-competition laws and regulations during the two year period prior to the date hereof, and (ii) are in compliance with all Applicable Laws, in
each case except for instances of noncompliance that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. This Section 3.14 does not relate to matters with respect to
Taxes, which are the subject of Section 3.10; employee benefits, which are the subject of Section 3.12; environmental matters or matters relating to asbestos, which are the subject of Section 3.15; or employee and labor matters, which
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 SECTION 3.15. Compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.15
of the Seller Disclosure Schedule and except for matters that would not reasonably be expected to have, individually or in the aggregate, a Company Material Adverse Effect, (i) the Transferred Companies are in compliance with all applicable
Environmental Laws, including any requirements under the National Emissions Standards for Hazardous Air Pollutants applicable to asbestos and asbestos-containing materials contained in any building, structure or equipment at any facility currently
owned or operated by any of the Transferred Companies, (ii) the Transferred Companies hold, and are in compliance with, all Permits required under applicable Environmental Laws (“Environmental Permits”) for the Transferred
Companies to conduct their respective businesses as currently conducted, (iii) no Transferred Company has any outstanding obligation under any binding agreement (other than any lease, sublease, license, indenture, credit agreement or contract
for the provision of goods or services) or is subject to any Judgment, in each case, primarily or exclusively relating to an actual or alleged violation of any applicable Environmental Law or the investigation or cleanup of Hazardous Materials,
(iv) there are no claims pending or, to the knowledge of the Seller, threatened against any Transferred Company relating to matters arising under or pursuant to applicable Environmental Laws or to human exposure to Hazardous Materials (except
that this clause (iv) does not relate to any claims alleging exposure to asbestos or asbestos-containing materials which arise under, or are covered or barred by, workers’ compensation and workers’ compensation, disability or other
insurance providing medical care and/or compensation to injured workers); (v) no Hazardous Materials (except that, for the purposes of this clause (v), “Hazardous Materials” shall not include asbestos or asbestos-containing materials)
have been Released by any of the Transferred Companies or their respective predecessors in interest at, on, about or under (A) any property now or formerly owned, operated or leased by any of the Transferred Companies or their respective
predecessors in interest, or (B) to the knowledge of Seller, any property to which any of the Transferred Companies or their respective predecessors in interest sent waste for disposal; (vi) there are no underground storage tanks at any
property currently owned or operated by any of the Transferred Companies which any of the Transferred Companies is required to upgrade, retrofit or remove under applicable Environmental Laws; (vii) none of the Transferred Companies nor any of
their respective predecessors in interest has ever manufactured, produced, sold, conveyed or otherwise put into the stream of commerce any product, merchandise, manufactured good, part, component or other item comprised of or containing asbestos;
and (viii) Seller has delivered or made available to Purchaser all of the material environmental studies and reports (including, without limitation, Phase I and Phase II investigation reports) prepared during the last five (5) years and
listed on Schedule 3.15 and, to the knowledge of Seller, there are no other material studies or reports relating to the condition of any property currently owned, leased or operated by any of the Transferred Companies which are not listed on such
Schedule 3.15. Except as specifically provided in Sections 2.03 or 3.03, the representations and warranties in this Section 3.15 shall be the exclusive representations and warranties with respect to environmental matters and/or matters relating
to asbestos. 
  
 The term “Environmental Laws”
means all Applicable Laws relating to pollution or protection of the environment, preservation or reclamation of land or natural resources, or the generation, use, management, storage, treatment, recycling, distribution, transportation, disposal,
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 The term “Hazardous Materials” means (i) any radioactive materials or wastes,
petroleum (including crude oil or any fraction thereof) or petroleum by-products, urea formaldehyde foam insulation, polychlorinated biphenyls, and asbestos or asbestos-containing materials and (ii) any other wastes, materials, chemicals or
substances regulated pursuant to any Environmental Laws. 
  
 The
term “Release” has the meaning ascribed to that term in 42 U.S.C. 9601(22). 
  
 SECTION 3.16. Employee and Labor Matters. Except as set forth in Schedule 3.16 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule, (i) there is no unfair labor practice, charge or complaint or other proceeding pending or,
to the knowledge of Seller, threatened against any Transferred Company before the National Labor Relations Board or any similar sovereign state or local agency and (ii) there is no labor strike, slowdown, work stoppage or lockout pending, or,
to the knowledge of Seller, threatened, against or affecting any Transferred Company, nor has there been any such activity within the 12 months prior to the date of this Agreement, except, in the case of clauses (i) and (ii), for any such
action, conduct, practice or proceeding that has not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect. Seller and the Transferred Companies are in compliance with all laws respecting employment of labor, except to
the extent that any noncompliance would not reasonably be expected to have a Company Material Adverse Effect 
  
 SECTION 3.17. Transactions with Affiliates. (a) Except as set forth in Schedule 3.17(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule and except for any
Permitted Intercompany Receivables and Payables, none of the Contracts between any Transferred Company, on the one hand, and Seller, any of its affiliates (other than any Transferred Company), any officer or director thereof or of any Transferred
Company or any relative of any of the foregoing individuals (any such person, a “Related Party”), on the other hand, will continue in effect subsequent to the Closing and no Transferred Company shall have any liability with respect
to any such Contracts. 
  
 (b) Except for
(i) assets or rights used in connection with services provided to the Transferred Companies by Seller and its subsidiaries (other than any Transferred Company), including environmental, health and safety, purchasing and logistics, legal,
planning and analysis, tax, real estate, risk and insurance, government relations, information technology, payroll, human resources and benefit plan administration, accounting, treasury, cash management, credit and accounts receivable,
communications, security, office and building services, internal audit, air transportation, derivatives management and other corporate services; and (ii) the Contracts and other assets or rights set forth on Schedule 3.17(b), Seller and its
subsidiaries (other than the Transferred Companies) do not own or hold any assets or rights that are necessary for the Transferred Companies to carry on their respective businesses as currently conducted. 
  
 SECTION 3.18. Finance Leases. No Transferred Company is a party to any
finance lease other than (i) office or other real estate leases, (ii) mineral leases or (iii) any job-specific equipment or plant lease (A) with a remaining lease or rental commitment of less than one (1) year or
(B) where the total period of usage commitment (past and remaining) is less than fifty percent (50%) of the overall useful life of such equipment based on the standard depreciable lives used by the Transferred Companies in accordance with
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 ARTICLE IV 
  
 Representations and Warranties of Purchaser 
  
 Purchaser hereby represents and warrants to Seller as follows: 
  
 SECTION 4.01. Organization, Standing and Power. Purchaser is duly organized, validly existing and in good standing under the laws of the
jurisdiction in which it is organized and has full corporate power and authority and possesses all governmental franchises, licenses, permits, authorizations and approvals necessary to enable it to own, lease or otherwise hold its properties and
assets and to carry on its business as presently conducted, other than such franchises, licenses, permits, authorizations and approvals the lack of which, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a
material adverse effect on the ability of Purchaser to perform its obligations under this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements or on the ability of Purchaser to consummate the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby (a
“Purchaser Material Adverse Effect”). Purchaser has made available to Seller true and complete copies of the certificate of incorporation and by-laws of Purchaser, in each case as amended through the date of this Agreement.

  
 SECTION 4.02. Authority; Execution and Delivery;
Enforceability. Purchaser has full power and authority to execute this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements to which it is, or is specified to be, a party, to perform its obligations hereunder and thereunder and to consummate the Acquisition
and the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby. The execution and delivery by Purchaser of this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements to which it is, or is specified to be, a party, the performance by Purchaser of its obligations
hereunder and thereunder and the consummation by Purchaser of the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby have been duly authorized by all necessary corporate action. Purchaser has duly executed and delivered this
Agreement and, at or prior to the Closing, will have duly executed and delivered each Ancillary Agreement to which it is, or is specified to be, a party, and this Agreement constitutes, and each Ancillary Agreement to which it is, or is specified to
be, a party will after the Closing constitute, its legal, valid and binding obligation, enforceable against it in accordance with its terms. 
  
 SECTION 4.03. No Conflicts; Consents. The execution and delivery by Purchaser of this Agreement do not, the execution and delivery by Purchaser of
each Ancillary Agreement to which it is, or is specified to be, a party will not, and the consummation of the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby and compliance by Purchaser with the terms hereof and thereof will
not conflict with, result in any violation of or default (with or without notice or lapse of time, or both) under, give rise to a right of termination, cancellation or acceleration of any obligation or to loss of a material benefit under, result in
the creation of any Lien upon any of the properties or assets of Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries or require the consent of any person other than a Governmental Entity under any provision of (i) the certificate of incorporation or by-laws
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properties or assets is bound or (iii) any Judgment or Applicable Law applicable to Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries or their respective properties or
assets, other than, in the case of clauses (ii) and (iii) above, any such items that, individually or in the aggregate, have not had and would not reasonably be expected to have a Purchaser Material Adverse Effect. No Consent of or registration,
declaration or filing with any Governmental Entity is required to be obtained or made by or with respect to Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries in connection with the execution, delivery and performance of this Agreement or any Ancillary Agreement
or the consummation of the Acquisition or the other transactions contemplated hereby and thereby, other than (A) compliance with and filings under the HSR Act, (B) compliance with and filings under Section 13(a) of the Securities Exchange Act of
1934, (C) compliance with and such filings and notifications as may be required under applicable state property transfer laws or other Environmental Laws, (D) those that may be required solely by reason of the participation of Seller and APAC (as
opposed to any other third party) in the Acquisition and other transactions contemplated hereby and by the Ancillary Agreements and (E) such Consents, registrations, declarations and filings the absence of which, or the failure to make or obtain
which, individually or in the aggregate, would not reasonably be expected to have Purchaser Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 SECTION 4.04. Litigation. As of the date of this Agreement, there are no (i) outstanding Judgments against or affecting Purchaser or any of its
subsidiaries, (ii) Proceedings pending or, to the knowledge of Purchaser, threatened against or affecting Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries or (iii) investigations by any Governmental Entity that are, to the knowledge of Purchaser, pending or
threatened against or affecting Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries that, in any case, individually or in the aggregate, have had or would reasonably be expected to have a Purchaser Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 SECTION 4.05. Securities Act. The Shares purchased by Purchaser
pursuant to this Agreement are being acquired for investment only and not with a view to any public distribution thereof, and Purchaser shall not offer to sell or otherwise dispose of the Shares so acquired by it in violation of any of the
registration requirements of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. 
  
 SECTION 4.06. Availability of Funds. Purchaser has cash on hand or has existing borrowing facilities that are sufficient to enable it to consummate the Acquisition. 
  
 ARTICLE V 
  
 Covenants 
  
 SECTION 5.01. Covenants Relating to Conduct of Business. (a) Except for matters set forth in Schedule 5.01 or otherwise expressly permitted or
required by the terms of this Agreement (including actions contemplated to be taken in connection with Sections 5.14 and 5.15), from the date of this Agreement to the Closing, Seller shall cause the businesses of the Transferred Companies to be
conducted in the usual, regular and ordinary course in substantially the same manner as previously conducted (including, without limitation, with respect to the payment of claims described in Section 6.04(c)(i)(D)) and, to the extent consistent
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services of their current employees and preserve their relationships with customers, suppliers, licensors, licensees, distributors and others with whom they
deal such that their respective businesses shall be unimpaired at the Closing. Seller shall not, and shall not permit any Transferred Company to, take any action that would, or that would reasonably be expected to, result in any of the conditions to
the purchase and sale of the Shares set forth in Article VII not being satisfied. In addition (and without limiting the generality of the foregoing), except as set forth in Schedule 5.01 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule or otherwise expressly
permitted or required by the terms of this Agreement (including actions contemplated to be taken in connection with Sections 5.14 and 5.15), Seller shall not permit any Transferred Company to do any of the following without the prior written consent
of Purchaser: 
  
 (i) amend its certificate of
incorporation or by-laws; 
  
 (ii) declare, set
aside or pay any dividend or make any other distribution to its stockholders, whether or not upon or in respect of any shares of its capital stock; provided, however, that (A) Purchaser acknowledges that Seller will withdraw any
cash balances of the Transferred Companies, (B) dividends and distributions may continue to be made by the Subsidiaries to APAC or to other Subsidiaries and (C) dividends and distributions of cash may continue to be made by APAC to Seller
in the ordinary course of business or as provided in clause (A) above; 
  
 (iii) reclassify, redeem or otherwise acquire any shares of its capital stock or issue any capital stock or any option, warrant or right relating thereto or any securities convertible into or exchangeable for any
shares of capital stock, or otherwise change its capital structure; 
  
 (iv) (A) enter into, adopt, amend in any material respect or terminate any Seller Benefit Plan in respect of any APAC Employees, (B) increase in any manner the compensation or benefits of, or pay or
otherwise grant any benefit not required by any Seller Benefit Plan or any existing agreement to, any APAC Employee or (C) enter into any contract to do any of the foregoing, in the case of clauses (A), (B) and (C), except (1) to the
extent required by Applicable Law, (2) as may be required under any agreement in effect on the date hereof, (3) as effected in the ordinary course of business, (4) as would relate to a substantial number of other similarly situated
employees of Seller or its affiliates or (5) for any actions described in each of clauses (A), (B) and (C) for which Seller or its affiliates (other than the Transferred Companies) shall be solely obligated; 
  
 (v) incur or assume any liabilities, obligations or
indebtedness for borrowed money or guarantee any such liabilities, obligations or indebtedness, other than in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past practice; provided, however, that in no event shall any Transferred
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Transferred Company, on the one hand, and Seller and any of its subsidiaries (other than the Transferred Companies), on the other hand, in each case in the
ordinary course of business and in the case of transactions described in clause (B) above that will either be discharged in full as set forth in Section 5.14 or constitute Permitted Intercompany Receivables and Payables; 
  
 (vi) permit, allow or suffer any of its assets to become
subjected to any Lien of any nature whatsoever that would have been required to be set forth in Schedule 3.06 or 3.07 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule if existing on the date of this Agreement; 
  
 (vii) cancel any material indebtedness (individually or in
the aggregate) or waive any claims or rights of substantial value other than in the ordinary course of business consistent with past practice; 
  
 (viii) pay, loan or advance any amount to, or sell, transfer or lease any of its assets to, or enter into any agreement or arrangement
with, Seller or any of its affiliates, except for (A) transactions among the Transferred Companies, (B) dividends and distributions permitted under clause (ii) above and (C) intercompany transactions in the ordinary course of
business; 
  
 (ix) extend credit in excess of
$500,000 to any customer who was not a customer before the date of this Agreement or depart in any material respect from the normal and customary trade, discount and credit policies of the Company; 
  
 (x) make any material change in any method of accounting or
accounting practice or policy other than those required by GAAP; 
  
 (xi) acquire by merging or consolidating with, or by purchasing a substantial portion of the assets of, or by any other manner, any business or any corporation, partnership, association or other business organization
or division thereof or otherwise acquire any assets (other than inventory) that are material to the Transferred Companies, taken as a whole; 
  
 (xii) commit to make any capital expenditure that, individually, is in excess of $500,000; 
  
 (xiii) settle any Proceeding that would be required to be
disclosed on Schedule 3.11 or Schedule 3.15 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule; 
  
 (xiv) sell, lease, license or otherwise dispose of any of its assets, except in the ordinary course of business and consistent with past
practice; 
  
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 (xvi) authorize any of, or commit or agree to take, whether in writing or otherwise, any
of, the foregoing actions. 
  
 (b) From the date
of this Agreement to the Closing, Seller shall promptly advise Purchaser in writing of the occurrence of any matter or event that results in a breach of any representation, warranty or covenant that would reasonably be expected to result in a
failure of a condition set forth in Article VII. 
  
 SECTION 5.02.
Access to Information. From the date of this Agreement to the Closing, Seller shall, and shall cause the Transferred Companies to, afford to Purchaser and its accountants, counsel and other representatives reasonable access, upon reasonable
notice during normal business hours to the personnel, properties, books, contracts, commitments, Tax Returns and records of the Transferred Companies, and shall furnish promptly to Purchaser copies of such documents and any other information
concerning any Transferred Company as Purchaser may reasonably request; provided, however, that such access does not unreasonably disrupt the normal operations of the Transferred Companies. Except to the extent provided by the express
written consent of Seller, such access excludes any right or permission to disturb surface or subsurface conditions at any APAC Property or to perform any environmental assessment, investigation, sampling or testing of the soil, subsurface strata,
groundwater or surface water at, on or under any APAC Property (including, for example, the preparation of any Phase II environmental assessments). 
  
 SECTION 5.03. Confidentiality. (a) Purchaser acknowledges that the information being provided to it in connection with the Acquisition and the
consummation of the other transactions contemplated hereby is subject to the terms of a confidentiality agreement between Purchaser and Seller dated March 22, 2006 (the “Confidentiality Agreement”), the terms of which are
incorporated herein by reference. Effective upon, and only upon, the Closing, the Confidentiality Agreement shall terminate as to confidentiality with respect to information relating solely to the Transferred Companies; provided,
however, that Purchaser acknowledges that any and all other terms and conditions of the Confidentiality Agreement (including relating to the confidentiality of information relating to Seller and its affiliates (other than the Transferred
Companies) and any standstill provision) shall survive the Closing Date in accordance with the terms of the Confidentiality Agreement. 
  
 (b) Seller shall keep confidential, and cause its affiliates and instruct its and their officers, directors, employees and advisors to
keep confidential, all information relating to the Transferred Companies, except as required by Applicable Law or administrative process and except for information that is available to the public on the Closing Date, or thereafter becomes available
to the public other than as a result of a breach of this Section 5.03(b). The covenant set forth in this Section 5.03(b) shall terminate three (3) years after the Closing Date. 
  
 SECTION 5.04. Reasonable Best Efforts. (a) On the terms and
subject to the conditions of this Agreement, each party shall use its reasonable best efforts to cause the Closing to occur, including taking all reasonable actions necessary to comply promptly with all legal requirements that may be imposed on it
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 (b) Each of Seller and Purchaser has filed with the United States Federal Trade
Commission (the “FTC”) and the United States Department of Justice (the “DOJ”) the notification and report form required for the transactions contemplated hereby and shall as promptly as practicable file any
supplemental information requested in connection therewith pursuant to the HSR Act. Any such notification and report form shall be in substantial compliance with the requirements of the HSR Act. Each of Seller and Purchaser shall furnish to the
other such necessary information and reasonable assistance as the other may request in connection with its preparation of any filing or submission that is necessary under the HSR Act. Seller and Purchaser shall keep each other apprised of the status
of any communications with, and any inquiries or requests for additional information from, the FTC and the DOJ and shall comply promptly with any such inquiry or request and shall promptly provide any supplemental information requested in connection
with the filings made hereunder pursuant to the HSR Act. Any such supplemental information shall be in substantial compliance with the requirements of the HSR Act. 
  
 SECTION 5.05. Expenses; Transfer Taxes. (a) Whether or not the Closing takes place, and except as specifically
set forth in this Agreement or in any Ancillary Agreement to the contrary, or as otherwise agreed in writing by the parties, all costs and expenses incurred in connection with this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements and the transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby shall be paid by the party incurring such expense, including all costs and expenses incurred in connection with any filings or obtaining Consents in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement.

  
 (b) All transfer, documentary, sales, use,
stamp, registration and applicable real estate transfer and stock transfer Taxes incurred in connection with the Agreement shall be paid by Purchaser. Each party shall use reasonable efforts to avail itself of any available exemptions from any such
Taxes or fees, and to cooperate with the other parties in providing any information and documentation that may be necessary to obtain such exemptions. 
  
 SECTION 5.06. Brokers or Finders. Each of Purchaser and Seller represent, as to itself and its affiliates, that no agent, broker, investment banker
or other firm or person is or will be entitled to any broker’s or finder’s fee or any other commission or similar fee in connection with any of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, except, as to Seller, Credit Suisse Securities
(USA) LLC, whose fees and expenses will be paid by Seller. 
  
 SECTION 5.07. Tax Matters. (a) Return Filings. Seller shall timely prepare and file all Tax Returns with the appropriate Taxing Authorities relating to the Transferred Companies for taxable periods ending on or prior to
the Closing Date, subject to Section 9.01, and shall pay all Taxes due with respect to such Tax Returns. To the extent permitted by law, all such Tax Returns shall be prepared in a manner consistent with past practice of Seller and the
Transferred Companies. Purchaser shall timely prepare and file, or cause to be prepared and filed, with the appropriate Tax Authorities all Tax Returns for Straddle Periods and for taxable periods beginning after the Closing Date required to be
filed by the Transferred Companies and, subject to Section 9.01, shall cause the Transferred Companies to pay all Taxes due with respect to such Tax Returns. Seller will furnish to Purchaser all information and records reasonably requested by
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the date on which such Straddle Period Tax Return is required to be filed. In the event that Seller reasonably objects to such Straddle Period Tax Return or
to the allocation of the amount of Taxes for which Seller is responsible under Section 9.01, then Seller shall raise its reasonable objection in writing together with the basis for such objection no later than fifteen (15) days after the
delivery of such Straddle Period Tax Return. To the extent that Seller has so objected, Seller and Purchaser shall attempt in good faith to resolve the dispute and, if they are unable to do so, the disputed items shall be resolved within a
reasonable time, taking into account the deadline for filing such Straddle Period Tax Return, by a mutually acceptable certified public accounting firm. Upon resolution of such disputed items, Purchaser shall file the relevant Straddle Period Tax
Return on that basis. The costs, fees, and expenses of such certified public accounting firms shall be borne equally by Seller and Purchaser. In the event that the parties are unable to resolve a dispute with respect to a Straddle Period Tax Return
prior to the due date of such Straddle Period Tax Return, Purchaser shall in all events be permitted to file such Straddle Period Tax Return as required by law. 
  
 (b) Cooperation. Seller and Purchaser shall reasonably cooperate, and shall cause their respective
affiliates, officers, employees, agents, auditors and representatives reasonably to cooperate, in preparing and filing all Tax Returns, including maintaining and making available to each other all records necessary in connection with Taxes and in
resolving all disputes and audits with respect to all taxable periods relating to Taxes. Seller and its affiliates will need access, from time to time, after the Closing Date, to certain accounting and Tax records and information held by the
Transferred Companies to the extent such records and information pertain to events occurring prior to the Closing Date; therefore, Purchaser shall, and shall cause each Transferred Company to, (i) properly retain and maintain such records until
the applicable statute of limitations expires (giving effect to any extension thereof), and (ii) allow Seller and its agents and representatives (and agents or representatives of any of its affiliates), at times and dates mutually acceptable to
the parties, to inspect, review and make copies of such records as Seller may deem necessary or appropriate from time to time, such activities to be conducted during normal business hours and at Seller’s expense. 
  
 (c) Refunds and Credits. Any refund or credit of
Taxes described in Section 9.01(a)(i) or (ii) shall belong to and shall promptly be paid to Seller. Any refund or credit of Taxes of any Transferred Company for any taxable period beginning after the Closing Date shall belong to and shall
promptly be paid to Purchaser. Any refund or credit of Taxes of any Transferred Company for any Straddle Period shall be equitably apportioned between Seller and Purchaser based on the principles described in 9.01(c). Purchaser shall, if Seller so
requests and at Seller’s expense, cause any Transferred Company to file for and obtain any refunds or credits to which Seller is entitled under this Section 5.07(c). Purchaser shall permit Seller to control the prosecution of any such
refund claim and, where deemed appropriate by Seller, shall authorize by appropriate powers of attorney such persons as Seller shall designate to represent any Transferred Company with respect to such refund claim, provided that such claim is solely
related to a Pre-Closing Period. Purchaser shall control the prosecution of any refund claim relating to a Straddle Period. Each party shall, or shall cause its affiliates to, forward to any other party entitled under this Section 5.07(c) to
any refund or credit of Taxes any such refund within ten (10) days after such refund is received or reimburse such other party for any such credit within ten (10) days after the credit is allowed or applied against other Tax liability.

  

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 (d) Tax Sharing Agreements. Seller shall cause to be terminated on or before the
Closing Date the provisions of any Tax sharing agreement between (i) Seller or any of its affiliates (other than the Transferred Companies) and (ii) any Transferred Company. After the Closing Date, no party shall have any rights or
obligations under any such Tax sharing agreement. 
  
 (e) Closing Date. On the Closing Date, Purchaser shall cause each Transferred Company to conduct its business in the ordinary course in substantially the same manner as presently conducted and shall not permit any Transferred Company
to effect any extraordinary transactions (other than any such transactions expressly required by Applicable Law or by this Agreement) that could result in Tax liability or reduce any Tax attribute of any Transferred Company or any Subsidiary in
excess of Tax liability associated with the conduct of its business in the ordinary course. 
  
 (f) Percentage of Completion Method. From the date of this Agreement to the Closing, Seller shall use the percentage of completion
method (as described in Section 460(b) of the Code) in determining the taxable income of the Transferred Companies with respect to long-term contracts (as defined in Treasury Regulation § 1.460-1(b)(1), a “Long-Term
Contract”) in a manner consistent with past practice. From and after the Closing, Purchaser and the Transferred Companies shall not revise or adjust any amount used to calculate the taxable income of the Transferred Companies with respect
to any Long-Term Contract to the extent that such revision or adjustment results in any increase in the taxable income or Tax liability of any Transferred Company or of Seller and any of its affiliates for any Pre-Closing Tax Period, unless required
to do so by any Applicable Law. 
  
 (g)
Estimates of Reserves. From and after the Closing, Purchaser and the Transferred Companies shall not revise or adjust any estimate of reserves for the purpose of computing any deduction for depletion (as described in Section 611
(a) of the Code) to the extent that such revision or adjustment results in an increase in the taxable income or Tax liability of any Transferred Company or of Seller and any of its affiliates for any Pre-Closing Tax Period, unless required to
do so by any Applicable Law. 
  
 SECTION 5.08. Post-Closing
Cooperation. (a) Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate with each other, and shall cause their officers, employees, agents, auditors and representatives to cooperate with each other, for a period of 180 days after the Closing to ensure the
orderly transition of the Transferred Companies from Seller to Purchaser and to minimize any disruption to the Transferred Companies and the other respective businesses of Seller and Purchaser that might result from the transactions contemplated
hereby. After the Closing, upon reasonable written notice, Seller and Purchaser shall furnish or cause to be furnished to each other and their respective employees, counsel, auditors and representatives access, during normal business hours, to such
information and assistance relating to the Transferred Companies (to the extent within the control of such party) as is reasonably necessary for financial reporting and accounting matters. 
  
 (b) Each party shall reimburse the other for reasonable
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the conduct of its business or unreasonably disrupt its normal operations (or, in the case of Purchaser, those of the Transferred Companies) or violate any
Applicable Law. 
  
 (c) From and after the
Closing, except as prohibited by any Applicable Laws relating to the safeguarding of data privacy, Purchaser shall, or shall cause its affiliates to, promptly in response to any request by Seller, provide Seller with all data and records requested
by Seller relating to the employment of the Transferred Employees by Purchaser and its affiliates following the Closing in order to assist Seller and its affiliates in administering any Seller Benefit Plans (other than the Assumed Benefit Plan) that
cover any Transferred Employees following the Closing. 
  
 SECTION
5.09. Publicity. No public release or announcement concerning the transactions contemplated hereby shall be issued by any party without the prior consent of the other parties (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld), except as such
release or announcement may be required by law or the rules or regulations of any United States or foreign securities exchange, in which case the party required to make the release or announcement shall allow the other party reasonable time to
comment on such release or announcement in advance of such issuance; provided, however, that each of Seller and Purchaser may make internal announcements to their respective employees after reasonable prior notice to and consultation
with the other. 
  
 SECTION 5.10. Agreement Not To Compete; No
Hire or Solicitation of Transferred Employees. (a) Seller understands that Purchaser shall be entitled to protect and preserve the going concern value of the business of the Transferred Companies to the extent permitted by law and that
Purchaser would not have entered into this Agreement absent the provisions of this Section 5.10 and, therefore, for a period of three (3) years from the Closing (the “Restricted Period”), Seller shall not, and shall cause
each of its affiliates (each of Seller and its affiliates, a “Restricted Entity”) not to, directly or indirectly, engage in activities or businesses or invest in, own, manage, operate, finance, control or participate in the
ownership, management, operation, financing, or control of, any person that engages or conducts any businesses or activities (i) related to asphalt and concrete construction work or (ii) related to road and highway paving and repair,
excavation and grading, or the production of asphaltic and ready-mix concrete, crushed stone or other aggregate, all as currently conducted by the Transferred Companies (“Competitive Activities”), provided that Competitive
Activities shall not include the manufacturing, marketing, distribution or sale of chemical products (including composites, specialty polymers adhesives and other chemical products and road construction materials that include any such chemical
products), other than, in all cases, aggregates, asphaltic and ready-mix concrete as currently produced and sold by any Transferred Company. 
  
 (b) Section 5.10(a) shall be deemed not breached as a result of the ownership by the Restricted Entities, in the aggregate, of:

  
 (i) no more than 5% of any class of equity
security of a person that is engaged, directly or indirectly, in Competitive Activities, the securities of which are publicly traded on an internationally recognized securities exchange; or 
  

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 (ii) less than 10% in value of any instrument of indebtedness, of a person engaged,
directly or indirectly, in Competitive Activities, provided that such instrument is not convertible into more than 5% of any class of equity security of a person engaged, directly or indirectly, in Competitive Activities, the securities of
which are publicly traded on an internationally recognized securities exchange; 
  
 provided that in each case of clauses (i) and (ii), Restricted Entities, collectively, do not control the management or affairs of such person or do not have a right to designate a majority or such higher amount constituting a
controlling number of the members of the board of directors (or similar governing body) of such person. 
  
 (c) For a period of twelve (12) months following the Closing, Seller shall not, and shall cause each of its affiliates not to,
directly or indirectly hire any Transferred Employee, or solicit or induce such individuals to leave the employ of Purchaser or any of the Transferred Companies; provided, however, that the foregoing shall not apply to (i) any
general solicitation of employment not targeted at Purchaser or the Transferred Companies or any such individual and any subsequent hiring of any such individual pursuant to such general solicitation, and (ii) any officer, director, or other
individual if such officer, director or individual is discharged from employment with Purchaser, a Transferred Company or any of their respective affiliates at or after the Closing. 
  
 (d) If, at any time of enforcement of any of the provisions of this Section 5.10, a court of competent
jurisdiction holds that the restrictions stated in this Section 5.10 are unreasonable under the circumstances then existing, the parties hereto agree that the maximum period, scope or geographic area of this Section 5.10 shall be limited
to those that are reasonable under the circumstances. 
  
 SECTION
5.11. Resignations. On the Closing Date, Seller shall cause to be delivered to Purchaser duly signed resignations, effective immediately after the Closing, of all directors of each Transferred Company as Purchaser shall designate prior to the
Closing. 
  
 SECTION 5.12. Further Assurances. From time to
time, as and when requested by any party, each party shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, all such documents and instruments and shall take, or cause to be taken, all such further or other actions, as such other party
may reasonably deem necessary or desirable to consummate the transactions contemplated by this Agreement, including, in the case of Seller, executing and delivering to Purchaser such assignments, deeds, bills of sale, consents and other instruments
as Purchaser or its counsel may reasonably request as necessary or desirable for such purpose. 
  
 SECTION 5.13. Replacement of Credit Support. (a) Purchaser (i) shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to arrange, as soon as practicable after the Closing, at its sole cost and expense, for
replacement arrangements for all guarantees, indemnities, letters of credit or similar assurances or credit support provided by Seller or any of its affiliates for the benefit of any Transferred Company, including replacement guarantees and letters
of credit, in each case in existence as of the Closing Date and set forth on Schedule 5.13(a) of the Seller Disclosure Schedule and such other guarantees, indemnities, letters of credit or similar assurances or credit 

  

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support provided by Seller or any of its affiliates for the benefit of any Transferred Company of which Seller informs Purchaser after the Closing or of
which Purchaser is or becomes aware, in each case to the extent that Seller or any of its affiliates other than any Transferred Company continues to have any obligations thereunder (“Guarantees”), and (ii) shall use its
commercially reasonable efforts to obtain, as soon as practicable after the Closing, releases indicating that Seller and its affiliates have no liability with respect to such Guarantees, in each case reasonably satisfactory to Seller. 
  
 (b) Purchaser shall use its commercially reasonable efforts,
and shall cause the Transferred Companies to use their respective commercially reasonable efforts, to, as soon as practicable after the Closing, (i) replace (whether or not through novation, assumption, provision of a substitute instrument or
otherwise) each general indemnity agreement, surety bond or similar instrument (each, a “GIA”) provided by Seller to any surety company on behalf of the Transferred Companies and set forth on Schedule 5.13(b)-1 of the Seller
Disclosure Schedule, to the extent such GIA is in effect on or after the Closing Date, with a GIA from Purchaser or a Transferred Company to such surety companies and obtain the release of Seller from the GIA to which it is a party set forth on
Schedule 5.13(b)-2 to the extent such GIA is in effect on or after the Closing Date, (ii) replace all Owner & Contractors Protective or Railroad Protective Insurance Policies issued on behalf of Seller for the benefit of the
Transferred Companies and set forth on Schedule 5.13(b)-3 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule (“OCP Policies”) to the extent such OCP Policies are in effect on or after the Closing Date and (iii) replace all certificates of
insurance provided by Seller on behalf of any Transferred Company (“Certificates”). 
  
 (c) To the extent that any Guarantee, GIA, OCP Policy or Certificate that Purchaser is required to replace pursuant to
Section 5.13(a) or (b) is not replaced or Seller and its affiliates are not released from liability with respect thereto within 90 days after the Closing Date, Purchaser shall and hereby does indemnify Seller for any and all payments
required to be made by Seller or any of its affiliates on or after the Closing Date under such Guarantee, GIA, OCP Policy or policy set forth on such Certificate; provided, however, that Purchaser shall continue to use its commercially
reasonable efforts after such 90-day period to replace such arrangements and obtain such releases as set forth in Section 5.13(a) and (b), in each case to the extent commercially reasonable after such 90 day-period. 
  
 (d) Seller shall provide reasonable cooperation to Purchaser
in connection with transactions contemplated pursuant to Sections 5.13(a) and (b); provided, however, that Seller shall not be obligated to expend money, commence, defend or participate in any litigation, incur any obligation in favor
of, or offer or grant any accommodation (financial or otherwise) to, any third party, and all costs and expenses related to seeking and obtaining such replacement Guarantees, GIAs, OCP Policies, Certificates and releases shall be for
Purchaser’s account. 
  
 SECTION 5.14. Intercompany
Advances, Debt and Receivables; Existing Financing. (a) On or prior to the Closing Date, all advances, indebtedness and receivables between any Transferred Company, on the one hand, and Seller and any of its affiliates (other than another
Transferred Company), on the other (except for Permitted Intercompany Receivables and Payables), shall be satisfied and discharged in full or settled without payment of cash. 
  

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 (b) On or prior to the Closing Date, (i) all guarantees or similar assurances,
credit support or obligations of any Transferred Company provided in respect of any indebtedness of Seller and any of its affiliates (other than any Transferred Company) shall be terminated and released and the Transferred Companies shall have no
further liability with respect thereto, (ii) the participation of the Transferred Companies in any and all group financing arrangements and facilities, including any commodity hedging arrangements, of Seller and any affiliates (other than any
Transferred Company) shall be terminated and (iii) all other agreements and arrangements (other than the Transition Services Agreement and the Permitted Intercompany Receivables and Payables) between any Transferred Company, on the one hand,
and Seller and its affiliates (other than any Transferred Company), on the other hand, shall be terminated. 
  
 SECTION 5.15. Transition Services. After the Closing Date, and for the period of time specified in the Transition Services Agreement between Seller
and Purchaser, substantially in the form as set forth in Exhibit A to this Agreement (the “Transition Services Agreement”), Seller shall provide the Transferred Companies with the services set forth in the Transition Services
Agreement (the “Transition Services”). The Transition Services will be provided by Seller to the Transferred Companies at the fees and on the other terms and conditions set forth in the Transition Services Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 5.16. Certain Contracts. (a) Immediately prior to the
Closing, Seller and its affiliates (other than the Transferred Companies) shall (i) transfer and assign to APAC the Contracts set forth on Schedule 5.16(a)-1 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule (the “Assigned Agreements”) and
(ii) use commercially reasonable efforts cause APAC to enter into agreements (the “Replacement Agreements”) with providers party to the agreements set forth on Schedule 5.16(a)-2 of the Seller Disclosure Schedule
(“Split Agreements”) on substantially similar terms and conditions as the Split Agreements. 
  
 (b) Purchaser acknowledges that certain consents and waivers with respect to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement may be
required from parties to the Contracts listed on the Schedules hereto and that such consents and waivers have not been obtained. Prior to the Closing, Seller and Purchaser shall cooperate to obtain all consents and waivers that may be required in
connection with such Contracts including in connection with the assignment of the Assigned Agreements to APAC or entering into Replacement Agreements; provided, however, that such efforts shall not include any requirement of Seller or
any of its affiliates to expend money, commence, defend or participate in any litigation, incur any obligation in favor of, or offer or grant any accommodation (financial or otherwise) to, any third party, and all costs and expenses related to
seeking and obtaining such consents and waivers or entering into such Replacement Agreements shall be for Purchaser’s account. Without limiting the provisions set forth in the second sentence of this Section 5.16(b), (i) Purchaser
agrees that Seller shall not have any liability whatsoever to Purchaser arising out of or relating to the failure to obtain any such consents or waivers, or because of the failure to enter into a Replacement Agreement or because of the termination
of any Contract, Assigned Agreement or Split Agreement as a result of such failure and (ii) Purchaser further agrees that no representation, warranty or covenant of Seller contained herein shall be breached or deemed breached, and no condition
shall be deemed not satisfied, as a result of (A) the failure to obtain any such consent or waiver or enter into such Replacement Agreement, (B) any such termination or (C) any lawsuit, action, Proceeding or investigation commenced or
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person arising out of or relating to the failure to obtain any such consent, enter into such Replacement Agreement or any such termination. 
  
 (c) Without limiting the provisions set forth in the second
sentence of Section 5.16(b), if any such consent or waiver is not obtained, or a Replacement Agreement is not entered into, prior to the Closing, Seller, on the one hand, and Purchaser, on the other hand, each shall cooperate (at their own
expense) in any lawful and commercially reasonable arrangement reasonably proposed by Purchaser under which Purchaser shall receive (without infringing upon the legal rights of such third party or outside party or violating any Applicable Law) the
economic claims, rights and benefits (net of the amount of any related Tax costs imposed on Seller and its affiliates) under the asset, claim or right with respect to which the consent has not been obtained or Replacement Agreement has not been
entered into in accordance with this Agreement, provided that Purchaser shall assume any related economic burden (including the amount of any related Tax costs imposed on Seller and its affiliates) with respect to the asset, claim or right
with respect to which both of the following conditions apply: (i) the consent has not been obtained or Replacement Agreement has not been entered into (including any related liability) and (ii) such economic benefits have been received by
Purchaser. 
  
 SECTION 5.17. Books and Records.
(a) After the Closing, Purchaser shall use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve and keep all books and records relating to the Transferred Companies with respect to any period prior to the Closing (“Purchaser Pre-Closing Books
and Records”) for such periods as may be required by Applicable Law. If, after the Closing, Purchaser decides to destroy or to cease to maintain any Purchaser Pre-Closing Books and Records, Purchaser shall provide Seller with prior notice
and an opportunity to review such Purchaser Pre-Closing Books and Records and shall have them transferred to Seller’s possession upon Seller’s request, and, if at such time Seller shall then be subject to any third party or other claim,
including an indemnity claim under Article IX, Purchaser shall preserve all related Purchaser Pre-Closing Books and Records and provide access thereto for such reasonable period of time as Seller may request and deliver copies of the same to Seller.
Purchaser’s obligations under this Section 5.17(a) shall survive any sale or other transfer of any of the assets or stock of any Transferred Company (as a whole or in part) to any other person, and any other transaction that involves the
transfer of such books or records to another person. 
  
 (b) After the Closing, Seller shall use commercially reasonable efforts to preserve and keep all books and records relating to the Transferred Companies with respect to any period prior to the Closing (“Seller Pre-Closing Books and
Records”) for such periods as may be required by Applicable Law. If, after the Closing, Seller decides to destroy or to cease to maintain any Seller Pre-Closing Books and Records, Seller shall provide Purchaser with prior notice and an
opportunity to review such Seller Pre-Closing Books and Records and shall have them transferred to Purchaser’s possession upon Purchaser’s request, and, if at such time Purchaser shall then be subject to any third party or other claim,
including an indemnity claim under Article IX, Seller shall preserve all related Seller Pre-Closing Books and Records and provide access thereto for such reasonable period of time as Purchaser may request and deliver copies of the same to Purchaser.

  
 SECTION 5.18. No Use of the Ashland Name. Prior to the
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Disclosure Schedule to discontinue any references to the Ashland Name and replace such references with “APAC”. Purchaser shall promptly, and in any
event within one hundred eighty days (180) days after the Closing, (a) revise product literature, signage, letterheads, labeling and any other material to delete, strike over, sticker over or otherwise cover all references to the Ashland
Name and (b) refrain from making any type of reference to the operation of the Transferred Companies as linked to the Ashland Name. After such one hundred eighty (180) day period, Purchaser shall in no event use the Ashland Name in any
manner or for any purpose whatsoever. “Ashland Name” means (i) “Ashland” and any variations thereof and (ii) any logos or trademarks of Seller or its affiliates not specifically included in Schedule 3.07 of the
Seller Disclosure Schedule and of which Purchaser is or becomes aware. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Purchaser shall not be required to amend, modify or restate any Contract in order to remove the Ashland Name from such Contract. 
  
 SECTION 5.19. Insurance. (a) From and after the Closing, the
Transferred Companies shall have all rights of a named insured with respect to any and all insurance policies applicable to the Transferred Companies and their respective assets and properties (the “Applicable Insurance Policies”)
with respect to an occurrence, accident, incident or claim that occurred prior to the Closing Date; provided, however, that with respect to an occurrence, accident, incident or claim that occurred prior to the Closing Date involving
the Transferred Companies, the Transferred Companies (i) shall not be entitled to make any claims or collect any proceeds under the following policies or self-insurance programs (such policies and programs collectively, the “Excluded
Policies”): (A) any policies issued by Seller’s insurance subsidiaries (except to the extent such policies that were or are reinsured to third party reinsurers and payment is actually made by such third party reinsurers),
(B) any self insurance programs of Seller or its affiliates (except for excess reinsurance coverage) or (C) any other insurance policies or programs (including “fronting” or matching deductible insurance policies) whereby and to
the extent that payments made pursuant to such policies or programs are indemnified by Seller or its affiliates (including Seller’s insurance subsidiaries) and (ii) agree to indemnify Seller with respect to any third party claims against
the insurer under the Excluded Policies for which and to the extent Seller or its affiliates have indemnified such insurer. 
  
 (b) Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for any claim payments and the related third party loss handling charges and other related
administrative expenses payable to third parties; taxes, surcharges and assessments; and letter of credit fees allocable to the Transferred Companies with respect to claims against the insurer by the Transferred Companies after the Closing arising
from an occurrence, accident, incident or claim that occurred prior to the Closing Date, in each case to the extent the payment with respect thereof is made by Seller on or after the Closing Date. Such reimbursement shall be made within fifteen
(15) business days after receipt of an invoice from Seller setting forth reasonable details of the requested reimbursement. 
  
 (c) Seller agrees to cooperate with Purchaser and the Transferred Companies in making claims under the Applicable Insurance Policies with
respect to an occurrence, accident, incident or claim that occurred prior to the Closing Date, and shall remit promptly any recoveries with respect thereto, to the extent received by Seller or any of its affiliates, to Purchaser. 
  

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 (d) From and after the Closing, Seller shall provide to Purchaser and its agents, upon
request by Purchaser, reasonable access to copies of the Applicable Insurance Policies and other documents and information with respect to any claims made or that may potentially be made by or on behalf of the Transferred Companies or by third
parties pursuant to any Applicable Insurance Policies (including any claims referred to in Section 5.19(a) above). Purchaser, at its own expense, shall be entitled to make copies of such policies, documents and information, provided that
Purchaser shall not provide such documents to any third party without the prior written consent of Seller. 
  
 (e) Notwithstanding the foregoing, nothing in this Section 5.19 shall obligate Seller or any of its affiliates to maintain any
insurance policy or self insurance programs for an occurrence, accident or incident that occurred on or subsequent to the Closing Date. 
  
 ARTICLE VI 
  
 Employee Matters 
  
 SECTION 6.01. Non-Transferred Employees. (a) Prior to the date of this Agreement, Purchaser and Seller have agreed in writing to a list of current APAC Employees and current Ashland/APAC Employees , in
each case who Purchaser does not wish to be employed by the Transferred Companies as of the Closing (such listed APAC Employees and Ashland/APAC Employees, collectively, the “Non-Transferred Employees”). Prior to the Closing, each
Non-Transferred Employee shall be either (i) terminated by the Transferred Companies or by Seller, as the case may be (each, a “Terminated Employee”) or (ii) in the case of an APAC Employee who is a Non-Transferred
Employee and who is not terminated prior to the Closing, transferred to employment with Seller, or in the case of an Ashland/APAC Employee who is a Non-Transferred Employee and who is not terminated prior to the Closing, retained by Seller (each, a
“Retained Employee”). Purchaser shall reimburse Seller for all cash retention payments or cash severance payments (including all payroll taxes related to such payments) made under, or in accordance with, the terms of the APAC
Divestiture Stay Bonus Letters, the APAC Divestiture Severance Program and the APAC Divestiture Severance Program for Executive Level Employees (such programs, together, the “APAC Divestiture Programs”, and such cash payments,
collectively, the “Termination Payments”) to (i) each Terminated Employee and (ii) to each Retained Employee whose employment is terminated on or prior to the six-month anniversary of the Closing. 
  
 (b) At least two (2) business days prior to the Closing
Date, Seller shall provide Purchaser with a schedule listing each Non-Transferred Employee who is a Terminated Employee and the amount of the Termination Payments paid or payable to each such Terminated Employee, and Purchaser shall reimburse Seller
for all such amounts at the Closing by wire transfer to a bank account designated in writing by Seller (such designation to be made at least two (2) business days prior to the Closing) in immediately available funds. From time to time
thereafter, Seller shall provide Purchaser with a schedule listing each Retained Employee whose employment has been terminated since the Closing or, if applicable, the date of the preceding such schedule, and the amount of the Termination Payments
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(5) business days following the delivery of such schedule by wire transfer to the bank account designated by Seller in such schedule in immediately available
funds. 
  
 SECTION 6.02. Transferred Employees.
(a) Prior to the Closing, Seller shall transfer the employment of each Ashland/APAC Employee who is not a Non-Transferred Employee to APAC. From and after the Closing, Purchaser shall retain the employment of each APAC Employee (including any
Ashland/APAC Employee transferred to APAC pursuant to the first sentence of this Section 6.02) employed by the Transferred Companies immediately prior to the Closing (each, a “Transferred Employee”) which continuing employment
shall be at a wage rate or salary that is no less favorable than such employee receives immediately prior to the Closing and within fifty (50) miles of each such employee’s work location as in effect immediately prior to the Closing and
with benefits as provided in Section 6.03. The terms and conditions of each Transferred Employee’s employment with the Purchaser shall be subject to (i) any existing agreements between any Transferred Company or Seller, on the one
hand, and such Transferred Employee, on the other hand, including any APAC Divestiture Stay Bonus Letter to which such Transferred Employee is a party; (ii) any collective bargaining agreements that a Transferred Company is a party to or
otherwise bound by covering such Transferred Employee immediately prior to the Closing; and (iii) any Applicable Law. For the avoidance of doubt, APAC Employees (including any Ashland/APAC Employees transferred to APAC pursuant to the first
sentence of this Section 6.02) employed immediately prior to the Closing shall include those APAC Employees (including any Ashland/APAC Employee transferred to APAC pursuant to the first sentence of this Section 6.02) who are actually at
work on the Closing Date or who are not actively at work on the Closing Date due to vacation, holiday, illness, jury duty, bereavement leave or other leave of absence, including short-term disability leave, military leave and family and medical
leave under Applicable Law, and shall not include any Non-Transferred Employee or any APAC Employee or Ashland/APAC Employee who is not actively at work on the Closing Date and whose short term disability period has ended and as a result has become
eligible to receive long-term disability benefits prior to the Closing Date. Nothing in this Section 6.02(a) shall restrict Purchaser, the Transferred Companies or their affiliates from terminating the employment of any Transferred Employee
with Purchaser at any time after the Closing. 
  
 (b) From and after the Closing, Purchaser shall, or shall cause its affiliates to, comply with the terms of all collective bargaining agreements (including all obligations to contribute to pension plans) that cover one or more Transferred
Employees (each, a “CBA”) as in effect on the Closing Date and to comply with Applicable Law. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Section 6.02(b), Purchaser further agrees that the provisions of this Article VI
shall be subject to any applicable provisions of a CBA in respect of Transferred Employees, to the extent such provisions are inconsistent with or otherwise in conflict with the provisions of any such CBA. 
  
 (c) The parties hereto intend that each Transferred Employee
shall have continuous and uninterrupted employment immediately prior to and immediately after the Closing, and that, except as otherwise specifically provided for in APAC Divestiture Programs or the APAC Mirror Divestiture Programs, for purposes of
any severance or termination benefit plan, program, policy, agreement or arrangement of Seller or any Transferred Company, any change in employer contemplated by this Agreement shall not constitute a severance of employment of any Transferred
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 SECTION 6.03. Benefits. (a) Purchaser shall provide each Transferred Employee with the
employee benefits, employment policies and employment programs that are no less favorable than the Purchaser provides its employees who are similarly situated to such Transferred Employee. 
  
 (b) (i) Effective as of the Closing, the Transferred
Employees shall cease all participation in all Seller Benefit Plans other than the Assumed Benefit Plan (other than as a former employee of Seller and its affiliates to the extent, if any, required by the terms of such Seller Benefit Plan).

  
 (ii) From and after the Closing, Purchaser
shall, or shall cause its affiliates to, assume and honor the Assumed Benefit Plan as in effect as of the Closing, regardless of whether the obligations, liabilities and commitments pursuant to the Assumed Benefit Plan arise prior to, on or after
the Closing. Purchaser agrees to reasonably cooperate with Seller to transfer the assets and liabilities of the Assumed Benefit Plan to a trust maintained by the Purchaser or its affiliates that is exempt from tax under Section 501(a) of the
Code and to effect such transfer in compliance with all Applicable Laws, including, without limitation the applicable provisions of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002. 
  
 (c) With respect to each “employee welfare benefit plan” within the meaning of Section 3(1)
of ERISA, maintained by Purchaser or its affiliates for the benefit of the Transferred Employees (a “Purchaser Welfare Plan”), Purchaser shall, and shall cause its third party insurance providers and/or third party administrators
and claims administrators to, (A) waive all limitations as to insurability, proof of good health, preexisting conditions, exclusions and waiting periods and actively-at-work requirements with respect to participation and coverage requirements
applicable to the each Transferred Employees and his or her dependents under the Purchaser Welfare Plans and (B) provide each Transferred Employee and his or her eligible dependents with credit under Purchaser Welfare Plans for any co-payments,
co-insurance and deductibles paid under corresponding Seller Benefit Plans prior to the Closing Date for purposes of satisfying any applicable deductible or out-of-pocket requirements under any Purchaser Welfare Plans in which the APAC Employees and
their dependents participate. 
  
 (d) Purchaser
shall, and shall cause its affiliates to, credit service accrued by each Transferred Employees with, or otherwise recognized for benefit plan purposes by, the Transferred Companies, Seller and its subsidiaries and affiliates as of the Closing Date
(“Pre-Closing Date Service”) for all purposes (including for purposes of eligibility to participate, early retirement eligibility and early retirement subsidies, vesting and benefit accrual) under any employee benefit plans and
arrangements and employment-related entitlements provided, maintained or contributed to by Purchaser and/or its affiliates, for such Transferred Employee’s Pre-Closing Date Service to the same extent recognized by the Transferred Companies,
Seller and its affiliates immediately prior to the Closing, provided, however, that if Purchaser or any of its affiliates offers a defined benefit pension plan to any Transferred Employee, the accrued benefit thereunder for each such
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prior to the Closing Date in the same manner and using the same actuarial assumptions used to determine the lump-sum mandatory cash-out amount under the
terms of such plan. 
  
 (e) For purposes of
determining the number of vacation days to which each Transferred Employee shall be entitled, Purchaser shall assume and honor all vacation days (regular, supplemental or banked) earned but not yet taken by such Transferred Employee as of the
Closing Date. To the extent that a Transferred Employee is entitled under any Applicable Law or any policy of Seller or any of its affiliates to be paid for any vacation days (regular, supplemental or banked) earned but not yet taken by such
Transferred Employee as of the Closing Date, Purchaser shall assume the liability for such vacation days. 
  
 (f) Purchaser shall continue to maintain in full force and effect for such period as is required to give effect to the terms thereof, the
APAC Divestiture Mirror Severance Program and the APAC Divestiture Mirror Severance Program for Executive Level Employees (collectively, the “APAC Mirror Divestiture Programs”) on the same terms as in effect as of the date of this
Agreement. Purchaser shall be solely responsible and liable for making all payments to be made and benefits to be provided under, or in accordance with, the terms of the APAC Mirror Divestiture Programs. Purchaser shall assume all Seller’s
obligations under the APAC Divestiture Stay Bonus Letters. Purchaser shall discharge all obligations under the APAC Mirror Divestiture Programs and the APAC Divestiture Stay Bonus Letters. Except as specifically set forth in Section 6.01 or
this Section 6.03(c), Seller shall be solely responsible for any severance benefits incurred with respect to any Ashland/APAC Employee prior to the Closing for reasons unrelated to the transaction contemplated by this Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 6.04. Employee-Related Liabilities. (a) (i) Except
as otherwise expressly provided in Section 6.04(c), Purchaser and its affiliates shall be liable for all employment and employee benefits-related matters, liabilities, obligations, commitments, claims and losses incurred or arising prior to, on
or after the Closing Date, for each Transferred Employee. 
  
 (ii) Except as otherwise expressly provided in Sections 6.03(e) and 6.04(b), Seller shall be liable for all employment and employee benefits-related matters, liabilities, obligations, commitments, claims and losses
incurred or arising prior to, on or after the Closing Date, for each Non-Transferred Employee. 
  
 (b) Purchaser and its affiliates shall be solely liable for all liabilities, obligations, commitments, claims and losses incurred or
arising with respect to salary and wages (including payroll taxes) for the payroll period in which the Closing occurs in respect of each Transferred Employee who was an Ashland/APAC Employee. 
  
 (c) (i) Seller shall retain all liabilities
(A) for benefits continuation in accordance with Section 4980B of the Code with respect to each APAC Employee and Ashland/APAC Employee (and any dependents and beneficiaries of such APAC Employees and Ashland/APAC Employees) whose
“qualifying event” occurs prior to the Closing; (B) for long term disability liabilities with respect to each APAC Employee and Ashland/APAC Employee who is not actively at work on the Closing Date and whose short term disability
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and who has become eligible for long-term disability benefits prior to the Closing Date; (C) under all qualified and nonqualified retirement plans of
Seller other than the Assumed Benefit Plan; (D) under the Seller Benefit Plans that are welfare benefit plans (within the meaning of Section 3(1) of ERISA) (I) with respect to claims that have been paid on or prior to the Closing with
respect to any Transferred Employees who are APAC Employees (and their eligible dependents and beneficiaries) other than Ashland/APAC Employees, and (II) with respect to claims that are incurred and reported (i.e., “date-stamped”)
prior to the Closing with respect to any Ashland/APAC Employees who are Transferred Employees (and their eligible dependents and beneficiaries); (E) for all payments due under the terms of the Seller’s flexible spending account plans,
programs and arrangements with respect to claims that are incurred on or prior to December 31, 2006; and (F) for retiree medical, dental or group life insurance benefits with respect to retired former APAC Employees and retired former
Ashland/APAC Employees (and, in each case, their eligible dependents and beneficiaries) and current APAC Employees and Ashland/APAC Employees (and, in each case, their eligible dependents and beneficiaries) who would be eligible to retire as of the
Closing Date, provided, however, that for purposes of determining the amount of such benefits, age and service shall be credited only through the Closing Date. 
  
 (ii) With respect to any annual or long-term incentive plan or arrangement of Seller in which a Transferred
Employee participates that relates to any period commencing prior to and ending after the Closing Date, at the times prescribed by such applicable plan or arrangement as in effect as of the Closing Date, Seller shall make payments to such
Transferred Employee in accordance with the terms of such applicable plan or arrangement as in effect as of the Closing Date, on a pro-rata basis with such modifications as are required, in Seller’s sole discretion, to take into account the
impact of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement on the performance measures (quantitative and qualitative) set forth in such applicable plan or arrangement. 
  
 SECTION 6.05. Compliance with Local Law. Purchaser and Seller agree to comply with all Applicable Laws, rules and
collective agreements pertaining to the subject matter of this Article VI and applicable to Purchaser and Seller, respectively. 
  
 ARTICLE VII 
  
 Conditions Precedent 
  
 SECTION 7.01. Conditions to Each Party’s Obligation. The obligation of Purchaser to purchase and pay for the Shares and the obligation of Seller to sell the Shares to Purchaser is subject to the
satisfaction or waiver on or prior to the Closing of the following conditions: 
  
 (a) Governmental Approvals. All applicable waiting periods (and any extensions thereof) under the HSR Act to the consummation of
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 (b) No Injunctions or Restraints. No Applicable Law or injunction enacted,
entered, promulgated, enforced or issued by any Governmental Entity or other legal restraint or prohibition preventing the consummation of the Acquisition shall be in effect. 
  
 SECTION 7.02. Conditions to Obligation of Purchaser. The obligation of Purchaser to purchase and pay for the Shares
is subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by Purchaser) on or prior to the Closing Date of the following conditions: 
  
 (a) Representations and Warranties. The representations and warranties of Seller in this Agreement that are qualified as to
“materiality” (including by reference to a specified dollar amount) or “Company Material Adverse Effect” shall be true and correct, and those not so qualified shall be true and correct in all material respects, as of the Closing
Date as though made on the Closing Date, except to the extent such representations and warranties expressly relate to an earlier date (in which case such representations and warranties qualified as to materiality (including by reference to a
specified dollar amount) or “Company Material Adverse Effect” shall be true and correct, and those not so qualified shall be true and correct in all material respects, on and as of such earlier date); provided, however, that
notwithstanding the foregoing, the representations and warranties set forth in Section 3.15(vii) shall be true and correct as of the Closing Date in all respects. Purchaser shall have received a certificate signed by an authorized officer of
Seller to such effect. 
  
 (b) Performance of
Obligations of Seller. Seller shall have performed or complied in all material respects with all obligations and covenants required by this Agreement to be performed or complied with by Seller by the time of the Closing, and Purchaser shall have
received a certificate signed by an authorized officer of Seller to such effect. 
  
 (c) Absence of Proceedings. No Governmental Entity shall have brought or threatened to bring any Proceeding (i) challenging or
seeking to restrain or prohibit the Acquisition or any other transaction contemplated by this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or seeking to obtain from Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries in connection with the Acquisition any damages that
are material in relation to Purchaser, APAC and their respective subsidiaries, taken as a whole, (ii) seeking to prohibit or limit the ownership or operation by Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries of any portion of the business or assets of
Purchaser, APAC or any of their respective subsidiaries that is material in relation to Purchaser, APAC and their respective subsidiaries, taken as a whole, or to compel Purchaser, APAC or any of their respective subsidiaries to dispose of or hold
separate any material portion of the business or assets of Purchaser, APAC or any of their respective subsidiaries that is material in relation to Purchaser, APAC and their respective subsidiaries, taken as a whole, in each case as a result of the
Acquisition or any of the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement, (iii) seeking to impose limitations on the ability of Purchaser to acquire or hold, or exercise full rights of ownership of, the Shares, including the right to vote
the Shares on all matters properly presented to the stockholders of APAC or (iv) seeking to prohibit Purchaser or any of its subsidiaries from effectively controlling in any material respect the business or operations of any Transferred
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 (d) Tax Certificate. Seller shall deliver to Purchaser a certification of
non-foreign status executed by Seller and satisfying the requirements of § 1.1445-2(b)(2)(i) of the United States Treasury Regulations promulgated under the Code. 
  
 (e) Transition Services Agreement. Seller shall have executed and delivered to Purchaser the
Transition Services Agreement. 
  
 (f)
Assignment and Assumption Agreement. Purchaser shall have received an Assignment and Assumption Agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit E hereto executed and delivered by Seller and APAC. 
  
 SECTION 7.03. Conditions to Obligation of Seller. The obligation of
Seller to sell is subject to the satisfaction (or waiver by Seller) on or prior to the Closing Date of the following conditions: 
  
 (a) Representations and Warranties. The representations and warranties of Purchaser, CRH and Oldcastle made in this Agreement and
the Guaranty Agreements that are qualified as to “materiality” (including by reference to a dollar amount) or “Purchaser Material Adverse Effect” shall be true and correct, and those not so qualified shall be true and correct in
all material respects, as of the Closing Date as though made on the Closing Date, except to the extent such representations and warranties expressly relate to an earlier date (in which case such representations and warranties qualified as to
“materiality” (including by reference to a specified dollar amount) or “Purchaser Material Adverse Effect” shall be true and correct, and those not so qualified shall be true and correct in all material respects, on and as of
such earlier date). Seller shall have received a certificate signed by an authorized officer of each of Purchaser, CRH and Oldcastle to such effect. 
  
 (b) Performance of Obligations of Purchaser, CRH and Oldcastle. Each of Purchaser, CRH and Oldcastle shall have performed or
complied in all material respects with all of its obligations and covenants required by this Agreement and the Guaranty Agreements to be performed or complied with by Purchaser, CRH, or Oldcastle, as applicable, by the time of the Closing, and
Seller shall have received a certificate signed by an authorized officer of each of Purchaser, CRH and Oldcastle to such effect. 
  
 (c) Absence of Proceedings. No Governmental Entity shall have brought or threatened to bring any Proceeding challenging or seeking
to restrain or prohibit the Acquisition or any other transaction contemplated by this Agreement or the Ancillary Agreements or seeking to obtain from Seller or any of its subsidiaries in connection with the Acquisition any damages that are material
in relation to Seller and its subsidiaries taken as whole. 
  
 (d) Transition Services Agreement. Purchaser shall have executed and delivered to Seller the Transition Services Agreement. 
  
 (e) APAC Indemnity Letter. APAC shall have executed and delivered to Seller the APAC Indemnity
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 (f) Guaranty Agreements. Each of the Guaranty Agreements shall be in full force
and effect and shall not have been modified, amended, terminated or withdrawn. 
  
 SECTION 7.04. Effect of Certain Waivers of Closing Conditions. If (a) prior to the Closing any party (the “Informing Party”) informs another party (the “Waiving Party”)in
writing of any breach by the Informing Party of any representation or warranty contained in this Agreement and acknowledges in writing that the effect of such breach is a failure of any condition to the Waiving Party’s obligations set forth in
this Article VII and (b) the Waiving Party proceeds with the Closing, the Waiving Party shall be deemed to have waived such breach and the Waiving Party and its successors, assigns and affiliates shall not be entitled to be indemnified pursuant
to Article IX, to sue for damages or to assert any other right or remedy for any losses arising from any matters relating to such condition or breach, notwithstanding anything to the contrary contained herein or in any certificate delivered pursuant
hereto. 
  
 ARTICLE VIII 
  
 Termination, Amendment and Waiver 
  
 SECTION 8.01. Termination. (a) Notwithstanding anything to the
contrary in this Agreement, this Agreement may be terminated and the Acquisition and the other transactions contemplated by this Agreement abandoned at any time prior to the Closing: 
  
 (i) by mutual written consent of Seller and Purchaser; 
  
 (ii) by Seller if any of the conditions set forth in
Sections 7.01 or 7.03 shall have become incapable of fulfillment, and shall not have been waived by Seller; 
  
 (iii) by Purchaser if any of the conditions set forth in Sections 7.01 or 7.02 shall have become incapable of fulfillment, and shall not
have been waived by Purchaser; or 
  
 (iv) by
Seller or Purchaser, if the Closing does not occur on or prior to October 2, 2006; 
  
 provided, however, that the party seeking termination pursuant to clause (ii), (iii) or (iv) is not then in material breach of any of its representations, warranties, covenants or agreements contained in this
Agreement. 
  
 (b) In the event of termination by
Seller or Purchaser pursuant to this Section 8.01, written notice thereof shall forthwith be given to the other and the transactions contemplated by this Agreement shall be terminated, without further action by any party. If the transactions
contemplated by this Agreement are terminated as provided herein: 
  
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 (ii) all confidential information received by Purchaser with respect to the business of
Seller or the Transferred Companies shall be treated in accordance with the Confidentiality Agreement, which shall remain in full force and effect in accordance with its terms, notwithstanding the termination of this Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 8.02. Effect of Termination. If this Agreement is terminated
and the transactions contemplated hereby are abandoned as described in Section 8.01, this Agreement shall become null and void and of no further force and effect, except for the provisions of (i) Section 5.03 relating to the
obligation of Purchaser to keep confidential certain information and data obtained by it, (ii) Section 5.05 relating to certain expenses, (iii) Section 5.06 relating to finder’s fees and broker’s fees,
(iv) Section 5.09 relating to publicity, (v) Section 8.01 and this Section 8.02; and (vi) Sections 10.03 through 10.11. Nothing in this Section 8.02 shall be deemed to release any party from any liability for any
breach by such party of the terms and provisions of this Agreement or to impair the right of any party to compel specific performance by any other party of its obligations under this Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 8.03. Amendments and Waivers. This Agreement may not be
amended except by an instrument in writing signed on behalf of each of the parties hereto. By an instrument in writing, Purchaser, on the one hand, or Seller, on the other hand, may waive compliance by the other with any term or provision of this
Agreement that such other party was or is obligated to comply with or perform. 
  
 ARTICLE IX 
  
 Indemnification

  
 SECTION 9.01. Tax Indemnification. (a) From
and after the Closing, Seller shall be liable for, and shall indemnify Purchaser, its affiliates (including the Transferred Companies) and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, stockholders, agents and representatives (the
“Purchaser Indemnitees”) against and hold them harmless from (i) all liability for income Taxes of any Transferred Company for Pre-Closing Tax Periods; (ii) all liability for non-income Taxes of any Transferred Company for
Pre-Closing Tax Periods in excess of the amount of such non-income Taxes included in the Closing Balance Sheet Amount; (iii) all liability for Taxes of any member (other than any Transferred Company) of an affiliated, consolidated, combined or
unitary group of which any Transferred Company is or was a member on or prior to the Closing Date pursuant to Treasury Regulation § 1.1502-6 or any comparable provision of state, local, or foreign law or regulation; and (iv) all liability
for reasonable legal fees and expenses attributable to any item in clause (i), (ii) or (iii) above. Notwithstanding the foregoing, Seller shall not indemnify and hold harmless any Purchaser Indemnitee from any liability for Taxes
(i) attributable to any action taken after the Closing by Purchaser, any of its affiliates (including any Transferred Company), or any transferee of Purchaser or any of its affiliates (other than any such action expressly required by Applicable
Law or by this Agreement) or any breach by Purchaser or any such person of its obligations under this Agreement (a “Purchaser Tax Act”), including any changes in accounting methods or elections (including revision or adjustment by
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Purchaser or any of the Transferred Companies with respect to recapture in a Post-Closing Tax Period of percentage depletion pursuant to Section 1254 of
the Code or otherwise. 
  
 (b) From and after the
Closing, Purchaser shall indemnify Seller and its affiliates and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, stockholders, agents and representatives (the “Seller Indemnitees”) and hold them harmless from (i) all
liability for Taxes of the Transferred Companies for any Post-Closing Tax Period, (ii) all liability for Taxes attributable to a Purchaser Tax Act or to a failure to comply by Purchaser with its obligations under this Agreement, (iii) all
liability for Taxes (A) arising as a result of any revision or adjustment by Purchaser or the Transferred Companies with respect to any calculation concerning any Long-Term Contract, unless required by Applicable Law or (B) imposed on
Purchaser or any of the Transferred Companies with respect to the recapture of percentage depletion pursuant to Section 1254 of the Code or otherwise, and (iv) all liability for reasonable legal fees and expenses attributable to any item
in clause (i), (ii) or (iii) above. 
  
 (c) The amount of any Taxes of any Transferred Company (other than Property Taxes) allocable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing shall be determined based on an interim closing of the Company’s books as of the
Closing (based on the actual operations of the Company during the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date and the portion of such period beginning after the Closing Date), consistent with its past practice for reporting items,
except that exemptions, allowances or deductions that are calculated on a time basis, such as deductions for depreciation, shall be apportioned on a time basis. The amount of real, personal and intangible property Taxes (“Property
Taxes”) of a Transferred Company for a Straddle Period allocable to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing shall be equal to the amount of the Property Taxes imposed in respect of real, personal and intangible property
owned by such Transferred Company prior to the Closing for the entire Straddle Period, multiplied by a fraction, the numerator of which is the number of days during the portion of the Straddle Period beginning on the first date in such Straddle
Period on which such real, personal or intangible property was owned by the Company and ending on the Closing Date and the denominator of which is the number of days in the entire Straddle Period. All Property Taxes of a Transferred Company for the
Straddle Period not allocated to the portion of the Straddle Period ending on the Closing Date pursuant to the preceding sentence shall be allocated to the portion of the Straddle Period beginning after the Closing Date. 
  
 (d) Any indemnity payment to be made under this
Section 9.01 shall be paid within thirty (30) days after the indemnified party makes written demand upon the indemnifying party, but in no case earlier than five (5) business days prior to the date on which the relevant Taxes are
required to be paid by the indemnified party to the relevant Taxing Authority (including as estimated Tax payments). To the extent that indemnity is sought with respect to a particular Tax for a Pre-Closing Tax Period, any payment, including any
estimated payment, with respect to such Tax made by or on behalf of any Transferred Company on or prior to the Closing Date shall each be credited to any indemnity obligation in respect of such Tax for the Pre-Closing Tax Period. 
  
 SECTION 9.02. Other Indemnification by Seller. (a) From and after
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reasonable legal fees and expenses (collectively, “Losses”), suffered or incurred by such Purchaser Indemnitee (other than any Loss relating
to Taxes (except in the case of the covenants set forth in Section 5.07), for which indemnification provisions are exclusively set forth in Section 9.01) to the extent arising from any of the following: 
  
 (i) any breach as of the Closing Date of any representation
or warranty of Seller contained in this Agreement (other than Section 3.10), in any Ancillary Agreement or in any certificate delivered pursuant hereto; 
  

(ii) (A) any breach of any covenant of Seller contained in this Agreement (x) prior to the Closing (other than for breaches
of covenants described in Section 9.02(a)(ii)(B)) or (y) after the Closing; 
  
 (B) any knowing and wilful material breach of Section 5.01 made with an intent to obtain the benefit of the limitations on indemnity
set forth in Section 9.02(b); 
  
 (iii) any
fees, expenses or other payments incurred or owed by Seller to any brokers, financial advisors or comparable other persons retained or employed by it in connection with the transactions contemplated by this Agreement; 
  
 (iv) any Third Party Claim to the extent, and only to the
extent, such claim alleges (A) exposure to asbestos arising from the actual or alleged manufacture, production, sale, distribution, conveyance, or placement in the stream of commerce by any of the Transferred Companies or their respective
predecessors in interest prior to the Closing Date of any product, merchandise, manufactured good, part, component, or any other item actually or allegedly comprised of or containing asbestos, or (B) exposure to asbestos prior to the Closing
Date arising from the repair, maintenance, installation, or use by any current or former employee, contractor or subcontractor of any of the Transferred Companies or their respective predecessors in interest of any building material or fixture
(excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any pipes, machinery, equipment, vehicles, spare parts and other personal property) allegedly comprised of or containing asbestos and appurtenant to any facility or real property then owned or leased by the
Transferred Companies or their respective predecessors in interest (except to the extent any such claims arise under, or are barred or covered by, workers’ compensation and workers’ compensation, disability or other insurance providing
medical care and/or compensation to injured workers); 
  
 (v) the failure of Seller or any other person to pay, perform or otherwise promptly discharge any liabilities and obligations required to be satisfied by Seller pursuant to Sections 6.03(f) and 6.04; and 
  

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 (vi) any liability or obligation under any Assigned Contract to the extent arising out of
events or circumstances that occurred prior to the Closing and that relate to the business of Seller and its affiliates (other than the business of the Transferred Companies). 
  
 For the purposes of Section 9.02(a)(i), the representations and warranties set forth in any of Articles II and III shall be deemed made
as of the Closing Date. 
  
 (b) Seller shall not
be required to indemnify any Purchaser Indemnitee, and shall not have any liability: 
  
 (i) under clauses (i), (ii)(A)(x) and (iv) of Section 9.02(a), unless the aggregate of all Losses for which Seller would, but
for this clause (i), be liable thereunder exceeds on a cumulative basis an amount equal to one and a half percent (1.5)% of the Purchase Price, and then only to the extent of any such excess; provided, however, that this clause
(i) shall not apply to any claim for indemnification arising out of a breach of any of Sections 2.01, 2.02 and 2.04 (collectively, the “Specified Representations”); 
  
 (ii) under clauses (i), (ii)(A)(x) and (iv) of Section 9.02(a), for any individual claim or any
series of claims for Losses arising from the same or similar facts, conduct, events, circumstances, occurrences or causes where the Loss relating thereto is less than $100,000 and such claims shall not be aggregated for purposes of clause
(i) of this Section 9.02(b); provided, however, that this clause (ii) shall not apply to any claim for indemnification arising out of a breach of any Specified Representations; provided, further, that all
claims pursuant to Section 9.02(a)(iv)(A) shall be deemed to have arisen from the same facts and events; 
  
 (iii) under clauses (i) and (ii)(A)(x) of Section 9.02(a), for any breach if Section 7.04 is applicable to such breach;

  
 (iv) under clauses (i) and (ii)(A)(x) of
Section 9.02(a), in the aggregate, in excess of twenty-five percent (25%) of the Purchase Price; provided, however, that this clause (iv) shall not apply to any claim for indemnification arising out of a breach of any
Specified Representations; 
  
 (v) under clause
(i) of Section 9.02(a) with respect to Specified Representations, in the aggregate, in excess of the Purchase Price; 
  
 (vi) under clause (iv) of Section 9.02(a) in the aggregate, in excess of fifty percent (50%) of the Purchase Price;

  
 (vii) under clauses (i), (ii)(A)(x) and
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limitations on liability set forth in clauses (iv), (v) and (vi) of this Section 9.02(b) shall continue to apply. 
  
 (c) Notwithstanding anything herein to the contrary, any
indemnification claims relating to asbestos or asbestos-containing materials shall be made exclusively under Section 9.02(a)(iv) or Section 9.02(a)(i) to the extent such Section relates to any breaches of representations and warranties set
forth in Section 3.15 (except to the extent Purchaser would be entitled to be indemnified in respect thereof pursuant to Section 9.02(a)(iv)). 
  
 (d) Except as otherwise specifically provided in this Agreement or in any Ancillary Agreement, Purchaser acknowledges that its sole and
exclusive remedy after the Closing with respect to any and all claims (other than claims of, or causes of action arising from, fraud or claims for equitable relief related to any covenant of Seller contained in this Agreement requiring performance
after the Closing or in any covenant or agreement in the Assignment and Acceptance) relating to this Agreement, any other document or certificate delivered in connection herewith, the Ancillary Agreements, the Acquisition and the other transactions
contemplated hereby and thereby, the Transferred Companies and their assets and liabilities shall be pursuant to Section 1.04 and the indemnification provisions set forth in this Article IX and, in the case of the Transition Services Agreement,
pursuant to Section 4 of the Transition Services Agreement. In furtherance of the foregoing, Purchaser hereby waives, from and after the Closing, to the fullest extent permitted under Applicable Law, any and all rights, claims and causes of
action (other than claims of, or causes of action arising from, fraud or claims for equitable relief related to any covenant of Seller contained in this Agreement requiring performance after the Closing or in any covenant or agreement in the
Assignment and Acceptance) it may have against Seller arising under or based upon this Agreement, any other document or certificate delivered in connection herewith, the Ancillary Agreements, any Applicable Law (including, inter alia, any rights of
contribution or recovery under The Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation, and Liability Act or other Environmental Law), common law or otherwise, in each case relating to the transactions contemplated by this Agreement and the Ancillary
Agreements (except pursuant to Section 1.04 and the indemnification provisions set forth in this Article IX and, in the case of the Transition Services Agreement, pursuant to Section 4 of the Transition Services Agreement). 
  
 SECTION 9.03. Other Indemnification by Purchaser and APAC. 

 
 (a) Indemnification by Purchaser. From and after
the Closing, Purchaser shall indemnify each Seller Indemnitee against and hold it harmless from any Loss suffered or incurred by such Seller Indemnitee (other than relating to Taxes (except in the case of covenants set forth in Section 5.07),
for which indemnification provisions are exclusively set forth in Section 9.01) to the extent arising from any of the following: 
  
 (i) any breach as of the Closing Date of any representation or warranty of Purchaser, Oldcastle or CRH contained in this Agreement, in any
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 (ii) any breach of any covenant of Purchaser contained in this Agreement; 
  
 (iii) any Guarantee or obligation to assure performance
given or made by Seller or any affiliate of Seller with respect to any obligation of any Transferred Company; 
  
 (iv) any discontinuance, suspension or modification on or after the Closing Date of the Assumed Benefit Plan; 
  
 (v) any claim that the purchase and sale of the Shares or
the transactions contemplated thereby give rise to any severance obligations; 
  
 (vi) (A) any GIA posted by such Seller Indemnitee for the benefit of any Transferred Company, or (B) under any Owner & Contractors Protective or Railroad Protective Insurance Policies outstanding on
the Closing Date and issued on behalf of any Seller Indemnitee for the benefit of any Transferred Company; 
  
 (vii) (i) the failure of Purchaser or any other person to pay, perform or otherwise promptly discharge any liabilities and
obligations required to be satisfied by Purchaser pursuant to Article VI or (ii) any claim arising as a result of any actions or omissions by Purchaser or its affiliates and each of their officers, directors, managers, employees, agents and
representatives with respect to the termination, including the selection process with respect to the termination, of any APAC Employee or Ashland/APAC Employee; and 
  
 (viii) the failure of APAC to perform under the APAC Indemnity Letter; provided, however, that
Purchaser shall not be required to indemnify any Seller Indemnitee, and shall not have any liability under this Section 9.03(a)(viii) in the aggregate in excess of sixty-two and one-half percent (62.5%) of the Purchase Price. 

 
 For the purposes of Section 9.03(a)(i), the representations and warranties set forth
in any of Article IV shall be deemed made as of the Closing Date. 
  
 (b) Indemnification by APAC. At or upon the Closing, Purchaser shall cause APAC to deliver to Seller an agreement substantially in the form of Exhibit B hereto (the “APAC Indemnity Letter”)
pursuant to which APAC shall agree to indemnify each Seller Indemnitee against and hold it harmless from any Loss suffered or incurred by such Seller Indemnitee to the extent arising from all obligations and liabilities of whatever kind and nature,
primary or secondary, direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, known or unknown, whether or not accrued, whether arising before on or after the Closing Date, of any Transferred Company, including any such obligations or liabilities contained in
APAC Contracts to which any Transferred Company is a party or any agreement, lease, license, permit, plan or commitment that, because it fails to meet the relevant threshold amount or term, is not included within the 

  

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definition of APAC Contracts (in each case other than to the extent indemnification by Seller is provided under this Article IX). 
  
 SECTION 9.04. Calculation of Losses. The amount of any Loss for which
indemnification is provided under this Article IX shall be net of any amounts actually recovered by the indemnified party under insurance policies with respect to such Loss and shall be (i) increased to take account of any net Tax cost incurred
by the indemnified party arising from the receipt of indemnity payments hereunder (grossed up for such increase) and (ii) reduced to take account of any net Tax benefit actually realized by the indemnified party arising from the incurrence or
payment of any such Loss. In computing the amount of any such Tax cost or Tax benefit, the indemnified party shall be deemed to recognize all other items of income, gain, loss deduction or credit before recognizing any item arising from the receipt
of any indemnity payment hereunder or the incurrence or payment of any indemnified Loss. Any payment under this Agreement shall be treated as an adjustment to the Purchase Price for Tax purposes, unless a final determination (which shall include the
execution of a Form 870 AD or successor form) with respect to the indemnified party or any of its affiliates causes any such payment not to be treated as an adjustment to the Purchase Price for United States Federal income purposes. Amounts payable
pursuant to this Article IX shall be payable without duplication of any other amount payable pursuant to any of this Agreement, the APAC Indemnity Letter and the Guaranty Agreements (including any amount included as a Specified Liability or
reflected in the reported value of any Specified Asset in calculating the Closing Balance Sheet Amount). 
  
 SECTION 9.05. Termination of Indemnification. The obligations to indemnify and hold harmless any party (i) pursuant to Section 9.02(a)(i)
or 9.03(a)(i) shall terminate when the applicable representation or warranty terminates pursuant to Section 9.07, (ii) pursuant to Section 9.02(a)(ii) or 9.03(a)(ii) shall terminate when the applicable covenant terminates pursuant to
Section 9.07, (iii) pursuant to Section 9.02(a)(iv) or 9.03(a)(viii) shall terminate on the fifteenth (15th) anniversary of the Closing Date, (iv) pursuant to the other clauses of Sections 9.02 and 9.03 shall not terminate
and (v) pursuant to Section 9.01 shall terminate upon the expiration of the statute of limitations applicable to the matters covered therein (giving effect to any extension thereof); provided, however, that such obligations
to indemnify and hold harmless shall not terminate with respect to any item as to which the person to be indemnified shall have, before the expiration of the applicable period, previously made a claim by delivering a notice of such claim (stating in
reasonable detail the basis of such claim), pursuant to Section 9.06, to the party to be providing the indemnification. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, (i) the prior written consent of Purchaser shall not be
required in connection with the assignment or transfer of Seller’s rights and obligations under this Agreement, including Seller’s rights to indemnification pursuant to this Article IX by Purchaser and APAC, pursuant to any merger or
consolidation of Seller into, or a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Seller to, another person; provided that, in the event of any sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Seller to another person, (A) such
person shall assume all obligations of Seller under this Agreement, including all obligations of Seller to indemnify Purchaser pursuant to this Article IX, and (B) Seller shall remain subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 5.10
in accordance with the terms thereof, and (ii) the prior written consent of Seller shall not be required in connection with the assignment or transfer of Purchaser’s rights and obligations under this Agreement, including Purchaser’s
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substantially all of the assets of Purchaser to, another person; provided that, in the event of any sale of all or substantially all of the assets of
Purchaser to another person, such person shall assume all obligations of Purchaser under this Agreement, including all obligations of Purchaser to indemnify Seller pursuant to this Article IX. 
  
 SECTION 9.06. Procedures. (a) Third Party Claims. In order
for any indemnified party to be entitled to any indemnification provided for under Section 9.02 or 9.03 in respect of, arising out of or involving a claim made by any person against the indemnified party (a “Third Party
Claim”), such indemnified party must notify the indemnifying party in writing (and in reasonable detail) of the Third Party Claim within fifteen (15) business days after receipt by such indemnified party of written notice of the Third
Party Claim; provided, however, that, subject to Sections 9.05 and 9.07, failure to give such notification shall not affect the indemnification provided hereunder except to the extent the indemnifying party shall have been prejudiced
as a result of such failure (except that the indemnifying party shall not be liable for any expenses incurred during the period in which the indemnified party failed to give such notice). Thereafter, the indemnified party shall deliver to the
indemnifying party, within five (5) business days’ time after the indemnified party’s receipt thereof, copies of all notices and documents (including court papers) received by the indemnified party relating to the Third Party Claim.

  
 (b) Assumption. (i) If a Third
Party Claim (other than a Criminal Claim) is made against an indemnified party, the indemnifying party shall be entitled to participate in the defense thereof and, if it so chooses, to assume the defense thereof with counsel selected by the
indemnifying party, provided that such counsel is not reasonably objected to by the indemnified party. If a Third Party Claim with respect to a criminal matter (a “Criminal Claim”) is made against an indemnified party, the
indemnified party shall have the right to retain the defense of such Criminal Claim if it notifies the indemnifying party of such indemnified party’s intent to retain such defense in the notice delivered with respect to such Criminal Claim
pursuant to the first sentence of Section 9.06(a). If the indemnified party retains such defense, the indemnifying party shall have the right to participate in the defense thereof and to employ counsel (not reasonably objected to by the
indemnified party), at its own expense, separate from the counsel employed by the indemnified party, it being understood that, subject to Section 9.06(b)(ii), the indemnified party shall control such defense. If the indemnified party does not
so notify the indemnifying party of its intent to retain the defense of such Criminal Claim, the indemnifying party shall be entitled to participate in the defense thereof and assume the defense thereof with counsel selected by the indemnifying
party, provided that such counsel is not reasonably objected to by the indemnified party. Should the indemnifying party assume the defense of a Third Party Claim in accordance with the terms of this Section 9.06(b), the indemnifying
party shall not be liable to the indemnified party for any legal expenses subsequently incurred by the indemnified party in connection with the defense thereof. If the indemnified party assumes the defense of any Criminal Claim, the indemnifying
party shall not be liable to the indemnified party for any legal expenses incurred by the indemnified party in connection with the defense thereof. If the indemnifying party assumes such defense, the indemnified party shall have the right to
participate in the defense thereof and to employ counsel (not reasonably objected to by the indemnifying party), at its own expense, separate from the counsel employed by the indemnifying party, it being understood that the indemnifying party shall
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indemnified party for any period during which the indemnifying party has not assumed the defense thereof (other than during any period in which the
indemnified party shall have failed to give notice of the Third Party Claim as provided above). If the indemnifying party chooses to defend or prosecute a Third Party Claim, all the indemnified parties shall cooperate in the defense or prosecution
thereof. Such cooperation shall include the retention and (upon the indemnifying party’s request) the provision to the indemnifying party of records and information that are reasonably relevant to such Third Party Claim, and making employees
available on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information and explanation of any material provided hereunder; provided, however, that nothing in this Agreement shall obligate the indemnified party or its affiliates to
contravene any Applicable Laws or binding agreements entered into prior to the date hereof. If the application of a prior agreement materially prejudices the indemnifying party in its defense or resolution of a Third Party Claim, the indemnifying
party shall be released from its indemnity obligation to the extent of such prejudice. 
  
 (ii) Criminal Claims. If the indemnified party assumes the defense of a Criminal Claim, (A) the indemnified party shall
promptly inform the indemnifying party of any offer of settlement, compromise or discharge received from or which it proposes to make to other parties to the matter (including any Governmental Entity) and (B) the indemnified party shall not
admit any liability with respect to, or settle, compromise or discharge, such Third Party Claim or accept or make any offer with respect thereto without the indemnifying party’s prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably
withheld or delayed). If the indemnifying party assumes the defense of a Criminal Claim, the indemnifying party shall inform the indemnified party of any offer of settlement, compromise or discharges received from or which it proposes to make to the
other parties to such matter (including any Governmental Entity) and the indemnified party shall agree to any settlement, compromise or discharge of a Criminal Claim that the indemnifying party may recommend that by its terms obligates the
indemnifying party to pay the full amount of the liability in connection with such Criminal Claim, releases the indemnified party completely and unconditionally in connection with such Criminal Claim and does not impose any equitable relief or other
obligation on the indemnified party. 
  
 (iii)
Other Claims. Whether or not the indemnifying party assumes the defense of a Third Party Claim (other than a Criminal Claim), the indemnified party shall not admit any liability with respect to, or settle, compromise or discharge, such Third
Party Claim without the indemnifying party’s prior written consent (which consent shall not be unreasonably withheld or delayed). If the indemnifying party assumes the defense of a Third Party Claim (other than a Criminal Claim), the
indemnified party shall agree to any settlement, compromise or discharge of a Third Party Claim that the indemnifying party may recommend and that by its terms obligates the indemnifying party to pay the full amount of the liability in connection
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party. If the indemnifying party assumes the defense of a Third Party Claim, the indemnifying shall promptly inform the indemnified party of any offer of
settlement, compromise or discharge received from or which it proposes to make to other parties to the matter. 
  
 (iv) For the purposes of Section 9.06(b), whenever a determination is made on whether a withholding or a delay of a consent is
reasonable, consideration shall be given not only to any amounts of Losses involved but also to any effect on the business of the indemnified party and its affiliates (including any loss profits and indirect and consequential damages). 

 
 (c) Other Claims. In the event any indemnified
party should have a claim against any indemnifying party under Section 9.02 or 9.03 that does not involve a Third Party Claim being asserted against or sought to be collected from such indemnified party, the indemnified party shall deliver
notice of such claim with reasonable promptness to the indemnifying party. Subject to Sections 9.05 and 9.07, the failure by any indemnified party so to notify the indemnifying party shall not relieve the indemnifying party from any liability that
it may have to such indemnified party under Section 9.02 or 9.03, except to the extent that the indemnifying party demonstrates that it has been materially prejudiced by such failure. 
  
 (d) Procedures Relating to Indemnification of Tax
Claims. (i) If a claim shall be made by any Taxing Authority, which, if successful, might result in an indemnity payment to any party pursuant to Section 9.01, the indemnified party shall promptly notify the indemnifying party in
writing of such claim (a “Tax Claim”). If notice of a Tax Claim is not given to the indemnifying party within a sufficient period of time to allow the indemnifying party to effectively contest such Tax Claim, or in reasonable detail
to apprise the indemnifying party of the nature of the Tax Claim, in each case taking into account the facts and circumstances with respect to such Tax Claim, the indemnifying party shall not be liable to the indemnified party to the extent that the
indemnifying party’s position is prejudiced as a result thereof. 
  
 (ii) With respect to any Tax Claim (other than a Tax Claim relating solely to Taxes of APAC or any Transferred Company for a Straddle Period) for which a party may be required to indemnify another party pursuant to
Section 9.01 of this Agreement, the indemnifying party may participate in and, upon notice to indemnified party, assume the defense of any such Tax Claim. If the indemnifying party assumes such defense, (i) the indemnifying party shall
have the sole discretion as to the conduct of such defense, including selection of counsel and choice of forum, and the indemnifying party may, in its sole discretion, (A) pursue or forego any and all administrative appeals, proceedings,
hearings and conferences with any Taxing Authority with respect thereto and (B) either pay the Tax claimed and sue for a refund where Applicable Law permits such refund suits or contest the Tax Claim in any permissible manner and (ii) the
indemnified party shall have the right (but not the duty) to participate in the defense thereof and to employ counsel, at its own expense, separate from the counsel employed by the indemnifying party. Without limiting the foregoing, the indemnifying
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indemnified party (such consent not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld); provided, however, that if the indemnified party withholds such consent and,
upon the final resolution of the matter, the amount for which the indemnifying party is liable under this Agreement exceeds the amount for which the indemnifying party would have been liable had the indemnified party not withheld such consent, then
the indemnified party shall be liable for and shall indemnify the indemnifying party and hold them harmless from the amount of any such excess. Purchaser shall control all proceedings taken in connection with any Tax Claim relating solely to Taxes
of a Transferred Company for a Straddle Period; provided that Purchaser shall not settle any Straddle Period Tax Claim without the prior written consent of Seller (such consent not to be unreasonably delayed or withheld). 
  
 (iii) Purchaser and its affiliates (including the
Transferred Companies) shall cooperate with Seller in contesting any Tax Claim, which cooperation shall include the retention and (upon Seller’s request) the provision to Seller of records and information which are reasonably relevant to such
Tax Claim, and making employees available on a mutually convenient basis to provide additional information or explanation of any material provided hereunder or to testify at proceedings relating to such Tax Claim. 
  
 (e) Mitigation. Purchaser, on the one hand, and
Seller, on the other hand, shall cooperate with each other with respect to resolving any claim or liability with respect to which one party is obligated to indemnify the other party hereunder, including by using reasonable efforts to mitigate or
resolve any such claim or liability. In the event that Purchaser, on the one hand, or Seller, on the other hand, shall fail to use reasonable efforts to mitigate or resolve any claim or liability, then, notwithstanding anything else to the contrary
contained herein, the other party shall not be required to indemnify any person for any loss, liability, claim, obligation, damage or expense that could reasonably be expected to have been avoided if Purchaser or Seller, as the case may be, had made
such efforts. Without limiting the foregoing, the indemnified party shall use commercially reasonable efforts to make a claim under insurance policies of such indemnified party applicable to any Loss to be indemnified hereby by the indemnifying
party; provided, however, no provision of this Section 9.06(e) shall be deemed to require the indemnified party to expend money, commence, defend or participate in any litigation, incur any obligation in favor of, or grant any
accommodation to any third party in connection therewith. 
  
 SECTION 9.07. Survival of Representations. The representations, warranties, covenants and agreements contained in this Agreement and in any document delivered in connection herewith (other than in the Ancillary Agreements) shall
survive the Closing solely for purposes of this Article IX as follows: (i) the representations and warranties (other than in Section 3.10) shall terminate on the 18 month anniversary of the Closing Date; provided that the
representations and warranties contained in Section 2.04, 3.14 (solely to the extent related to compliance with Federal or state antitrust or anti-competition laws and regulations) and the other Specified Representations shall terminate on the
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performance prior to the Closing shall terminate on the eighteen (18) month anniversary of the Closing Date; and (iii) all other provisions of this
Agreement shall survive indefinitely. 
  
 SECTION 9.08.
Limitations on Liability. Notwithstanding any provision herein, none of Seller or Purchaser shall in any event be liable to each other or their affiliates, officers, directors, employees, agents or representatives on account of any indemnity
obligation set forth in Sections 9.01, 9.02 or 9.03 for any indirect, consequential, special, incidental or punitive damages (including lost profits, loss of use, damage to goodwill or loss of business) except with respect to such damages payable by
any indemnified party to any third party. 
  
 SECTION 9.09. No
Additional Representations. Purchaser acknowledges that it and its representatives have been permitted full and complete access to the books and records, facilities, equipment, tax returns, contracts, insurance policies (or summaries thereof)
and other properties and assets of the Transferred Companies that it and its representatives have desired or requested to see or review, and that it and its representatives have had a full opportunity to meet with the officers and employees of the
Transferred Companies to discuss the business of the Transferred Companies. Purchaser acknowledges that (i) none of Seller, APAC or any other person has made any representation or warranty, expressed or implied, as to the Transferred Companies
or the accuracy or completeness of any information regarding the Transferred Companies furnished or made available to Purchaser and its representatives, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements or the Schedules,
(ii) Purchaser has not relied on any representation or warranty from Seller, or any other person in determining to enter into this Agreement, except as expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements and the Schedules, and
(iii) none of Seller or any other person shall have or be subject to any liability to Purchaser or any other person resulting from the distribution to Purchaser, or Purchaser’s use of, any such information, including the confidential
memorandum dated March 14, 2006, and any information, documents or material made available to Purchaser in any “data rooms”, management presentations or in any other form in expectation of the transactions contemplated hereby.
Purchaser acknowledges that, should the Closing occur, Purchaser shall acquire the assets of the Transferred Companies without any representation or warranty as to merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose, in an “as is”
condition and on a “where is” basis, except as otherwise expressly set forth in this Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements and the Schedules. 
  
 SECTION 9.10. LIMITATIONS OF REPRESENTATIONS, WARRANTIES AND COVENANTS OF SELLER. NOTWITHSTANDING ANYTHING TO THE CONTRARY SET FORTH IN THIS
AGREEMENT OR ANY ANCILLARY AGREEMENT, NO REPRESENTATION, WARRANTY, COVENANT OR AGREEMENT OF SELLER CONTAINED IN THIS AGREEMENT SHALL BE BREACHED OR DEEMED BREACHED AS A RESULT OF, AND SELLER SHALL NOT HAVE ANY LIABILITY FOR, ANY IMPACT ON THE
BUSINESS OF THE TRANSFERRED COMPANIES AS A RESULT OF THE ONGOING LITIGATION BETWEEN THE SIERRA CLUB AND THE U.S. ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS REGARDING THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR THE MINING OF CONSTRUCTION AGGREGATES IN THE LAKE BELT AREA OF MIAMI-DADE
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 ARTICLE X 
  
 General Provisions 
  
 SECTION 10.01. Assignment. This Agreement and the rights and obligations hereunder shall not be assignable or transferable by any party (including
by operation of law in connection with a merger or consolidation of such party) without the prior written consent of the other parties hereto. Any attempted assignment in violation of this Section 10.01 shall be void. 
  
 SECTION 10.02. No Third Party Beneficiaries. Except as provided in
Article IX, this Agreement is for the sole benefit of the parties hereto and their permitted assigns and nothing herein expressed or implied shall give or be construed to give to any person, other than the parties hereto and such assigns, any legal
or equitable rights hereunder. 
  
 SECTION 10.03. Attorney
Fees. A party in breach of this Agreement shall, on demand, indemnify and hold harmless the other party for and against all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses, including legal fees, incurred by such other party by reason of the enforcement and
protection of its rights under this Agreement. The payment of such expenses is in addition to any other relief to which such other party may be entitled. 
  
 SECTION 10.04. Notices. All notices or other communications required or permitted to be given hereunder shall be in writing and shall be delivered
by hand or sent by facsimile or sent, postage prepaid, by registered, certified or express mail or overnight courier service and shall be deemed given when received, to the addresses as follows, or such other address as shall be furnished in writing
by any party to the others: 
  
 (a) if to
Purchaser, 
  
 Oldcastle, Inc. 
 375 Northridge Road, Suite 350 
 Atlanta, GA 30350 
 Telecopy: (770) 673-2400 
  
 Attention: Chief Financial Officer 
  
 with a copy to (that shall not constitute notice): 
  
 Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP 
 200 Park Avenue 
 New York, New York 10166 
 Telecopy: (212) 351-4035 
  
 Attention: Steven R. Shoemate, Esq.; and 
  
 (b) if to Seller, 
  
 Ashland Inc. 
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 Covington, KY 41012 
 Telecopy: (859) 815-5053 
  
 Attention: General Counsel 
  
 with a copy to: 
  
 Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP 
 Worldwide Plaza 
 825 Eighth Avenue 
 New York, NY 10019 
 Telecopy: (212) 474-3700 
  
 Attention: Susan Webster, Esq. 
  
 SECTION 10.05.
Interpretation; Exhibits; Seller Disclosure Schedule; Certain Definitions. (a) For all purposes hereof: 
  
 (i) The headings contained in this Agreement, in any Exhibit, the Seller Disclosure Schedule or any other Schedule hereto and in the table
of contents to this Agreement are for reference purposes only and shall not affect in any way the meaning or interpretation of this Agreement. 
  
 (ii) All references to articles, sections, paragraphs and schedules contained herein shall be construed to refer, respectively, to
articles, sections, paragraphs and schedules hereof unless otherwise expressly indicated. 
  
 (iii) The terms defined in the singular shall have a comparable meaning when used in the plural, and vice versa. 
  
 (iv) The words “hereof”, “herein” and
“hereunder” and words of similar import, when used in this Agreement, shall refer to this Agreement as a whole and not to any particular provision of this Agreement. 
  
 (v) The term “knowledge” or “known” or “know” as used in this Agreement, shall
mean, with respect to any person, those facts or circumstances actually known by such person as of the date of this Agreement. 
  
 (vi) This Agreement shall be construed as if drafted jointly by the parties and no presumption or burden of proof shall arise favoring or
disfavoring any party by virtue of the extent to which any such party or its counsel participated in the drafting of any provision hereof or by virtue of the extent to which any such provision is inconsistent with any prior draft hereof. 

 
 (b) All Exhibits and the Seller Disclosure Schedule
annexed hereto or referred to herein are hereby incorporated in and made a part of this Agreement as if set forth in full herein. Any capitalized terms used in the Seller Disclosure Schedule or any Exhibit but not otherwise defined therein, shall
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reference is made in this Agreement to a Section, Exhibit or Schedule, such reference shall be to a Section of, or an Exhibit or Schedule to, this Agreement
unless otherwise indicated. Any matter set forth in any provision, subprovision, section or subsection of the Seller Disclosure Schedule shall be deemed set forth for all purposes of the Seller Disclosure Schedule to the extent relevant and
reasonably apparent. 
  
 (c) The terms set forth
below as used in this Agreement shall have the following meanings: 
  
 “affiliate” of any person means another person that directly or indirectly, through one or more intermediaries, controls, is controlled by, or is under common control with, such first person.

  
 “APAC Divestiture Stay Bonus
Letters” means the individual retention agreements between certain APAC Employees and Ashland/APAC Employees entered into pursuant to the APAC Divestiture Stay Bonus Program, all as disclosed to the Seller in writing prior to the date of
this Agreement. 
  
 “Ashland/APAC
Employee” means an employee of Seller who perform services primarily in connection with the business of the Transferred Companies. 
  
 “business day” means any day, other than a Saturday or a Sunday, on which commercial banks are not required or authorized
to close in New York, New York, United States of America. 
  
 “Company Material Adverse Effect” means a material adverse effect on the assets, business, financial condition or results or operations of the Transferred Companies, taken as a whole, in excess of
$3,000,000; provided that, for all purposes of this Agreement, any change or disruption to any of the Transferred Companies’ businesses as a result of the ongoing litigation between the Sierra Club and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers regarding
the issuance of permits for the mining of construction aggregates in the Lake Belt area of Miami-Dade County, Florida shall not be deemed to constitute, and shall not be taken into account in determining whether there has been or will be, a Company
Material Adverse Effect. 
  
 “CRH” means CRH plc, a corporation organized under the laws of the Republic of Ireland. 
  
 “Guaranty Agreements” means, collectively, (a) the Guaranty Agreement, dated the date hereof, from Oldcastle for the
benefit of Seller, and (b) the Guaranty Agreement, dated the date hereof, from CRH plc for the benefit of Seller. 
  
 “including” means including, without limitation. 
  
 “Oldcastle” means Oldcastle Inc, a Delaware corporation. 
  
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course of business between any Transferred Company, in the one hand, and the Seller or any of its affiliates (other than the Transferred Companies), on the
other hand. 
  
 “person” means
any individual, firm, corporation, partnership, limited liability company, trust, joint venture, Governmental Entity or other entity. 
  
 “subsidiary” of any person means (i) another person of which such first person owns (either directly or indirectly
by another subsidiary of such first person) an amount of the voting securities, other voting ownership or voting partnership interests sufficient to elect at least a majority of the Board of Directors (or other governing body) (or such other number
as is necessary to control the Board of Directors or such other body) of such other person or (ii) another person in which such first person possesses 50% or more of the equity interest. 
  
 “Subsidiary” means each subsidiary of APAC.

  
 The terms set forth below as used in this Agreement shall have the meanings
assigned to such terms in the Sections set forth below: 
  

			
	 Terms

	  	Section

	 Accounting Firm
	  	1.04(c)(ii)
	 Acquisition
	  	1.01
	 Adjusted Purchase Price
	  	1.04(e)
	 Adjusted Target Amount
	  	1.04(e)
	 affiliate
	  	10.05(c)
	 Agreement
	  	Preamble
	 Ancillary Agreements
	  	2.02
	 APAC
	  	Preamble
	 APAC Contracts
	  	3.08(b)
	 APAC Divestiture Programs
	  	6.01(a)
	 APAC Divestiture Stay Letters
	  	10.05(c)
	 APAC Employee
	  	3.12(a)
	 APAC Indemnity Letter
	  	9.03(b)
	 APAC Intellectual Property
	  	3.07(a)
	 APAC Mirror Divestiture Programs
	  	6.03(c)
	 APAC Property
	  	3.06(a)
	 Applicable Insurance Policies
	  	5.19(a)
	 Applicable Law
	  	2.03
	 Ashland/APAC Employee
	  	10.05(c)
	 Ashland Name
	  	5.18
	 Assigned Agreement
	  	5.16
	 Assumed Benefit Plan
	  	3.12(a)
	 Balance Sheet
	  	3.04(a)
	 Balance Sheet Amount
	  	1.04(b)
	 Balance Sheet Date
	  	3.04(a)
	 business day
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	 CBA
	  	6.02(b)
	 Certificates
	  	5.13(b)
	 Closing
	  	1.02
	 Closing Balance Sheet Amount
	  	1.04(a)
	 Closing Date
	  	1.02
	 Closing Date Amount
	  	1.03(b)
	 Code
	  	3.10(a)
	 Commonly Controlled Entity
	  	3.12(a)
	 Company Material Adverse Effect
	  	10.05(c)
	 Competitive Activities
	  	5.10(a)
	 Confidentiality Agreement
	  	5.03(a)
	 Consent
	  	2.03
	 Contract
	  	2.03
	 CRH plc
	  	10.05(c)
	 Criminal Claims
	  	9.06(b)
	 Disclosed Liabilities
	  	3.04(b)
	 DOJ
	  	5.04(b)
	 Environmental Laws
	  	3.15
	 Environmental Permits
	  	3.15
	 ERISA
	  	3.12(a)
	 Excluded Item
	  	1.04(b)(ii)
	 Excluded Policies
	  	5.19(a)
	 Financial Statements
	  	3.04(a)
	 Finalization Period
	  	1.04(d)
	 FTC
	  	5.04(b)
	 GAAP
	  	1.04(b)(iv)
	 GIA
	  	5.13(b)
	 Governmental Entity
	  	2.03
	 Guarantees
	  	5.13(a)
	 Guaranty Agreements
	  	10.05(c)
	 Hazardous Materials
	  	3.15
	 HSR Act
	  	2.03
	 including
	  	10.05(c)
	 Informing Party
	  	7.04
	 Intellectual Property
	  	3.07(c)
	 Judgment
	  	2.03
	 Leased Property
	  	3.06(a)
	 Liens
	  	3.05(a)
	 Long-Term Contract
	  	5.07(f)
	 Limpus
	  	3.04(a)
	 Losses
	  	9.02(a)
	 Non-Transferred Employees
	  	6.01(a)
	 Notice of Disagreement
	  	1.04(c)
	 OCP Policies
	  	5.13(b)
	 Oldcastle
	  	10.05(c)
	 Owned Property
	  	3.06(a)

  

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	 Pension Plan
	  	3.12(a)
	 Permits
	  	3.09
	 Permitted Intercompany Receivables and Payables
	  	1.04(b)(ii)
	 Permitted Liens
	  	3.05(a)
	 person
	  	10.05(c)
	 Post-Closing Tax Period
	  	3.10(a)
	 Pre-Closing Date Service
	  	6.03(d)
	 Pre-Closing Tax Period
	  	3.10(a)
	 Primary Company Executives
	  	3.12(d)
	 Proceeding
	  	3.11
	 Processing Error
	  	1.04(b)(iii)
	 Property Taxes
	  	9.01(c)
	 Purchase Price
	  	1.01
	 Purchaser
	  	Preamble
	 Purchaser Indemnitees
	  	9.01(a)
	 Purchaser Material Adverse Effect
	  	4.01
	 Purchaser Pre-Closing Books and Records
	  	5.17(a)
	 Purchaser Tax Act
	  	9.01(a)
	 Purchaser Welfare Plan
	  	6.03(b)
	 Related Party
	  	3.17(a)
	 Release
	  	3.15
	 Replacement Agreement
	  	5.16
	 Restricted Entity
	  	5.10(a)
	 Restricted Period
	  	5.10(a)
	 Retained Employee
	  	6.01(a)
	 Seller
	  	Preamble
	 Seller Benefit Plan
	  	3.12(a)
	 Seller Disclosure Schedule
	  	Article II
	 Seller Indemnitees
	  	9.01(b)
	 Seller Pre-Closing Books and Records
	  	5.17(b)
	 Share Right
	  	2.04(c)
	 Shares
	  	Preamble
	 Specified Assets
	  	1.04(b)
	 Specified Liabilities
	  	1.04(b)
	 Specified Representations
	  	9.02(b)(i)
	 Specified Requirements
	  	1.04(b)(iv)
	 Split Agreements
	  	5.16(a)
	 Statement
	  	1.04(a)
	 Straddle Period
	  	3.10(a)
	 subsidiary
	  	10.05(c)
	 Subsidiary
	  	10.05(c)
	 Subsidiary Voting Company Debt
	  	3.02(a)
	 Target Amount
	  	1.04(e)
	 Tax or Taxes
	  	3.10(a)
	 Tax Claim
	  	9.06(d)(i)

  

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	 Tax Return or Tax Returns
	  	3.10(a)
	 Taxing Authority
	  	3.10(a)
	 Technology
	  	3.07(c)
	 Terminated Employee
	  	6.01(a)
	 Termination Payments
	  	6.01(a)
	 Third Party Claim
	  	9.06(a)
	 Transferred Companies
	  	Preamble
	 Transferred Employee(s)
	  	6.02(a)
	 Transition Services
	  	5.15
	 Transition Services Agreement
	  	5.15
	 Voting Company Debt
	  	2.04(d)
	 Waiving Party
	  	7.04

  
 SECTION 10.06.
Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in one or more counterparts, all of which shall be considered one and the same agreement, and shall become effective when one or more such counterparts have been signed by each of the parties and
delivered to the other parties. 
  
 SECTION 10.07. Entire
Agreement. This Agreement, the Ancillary Agreements and the Confidentiality Agreement, along with the Schedules and Exhibits hereto and thereto, contain the entire agreement and understanding among the parties hereto with respect to the subject
matter hereof and supersede all prior agreements and understandings relating to such subject matter. None of the parties shall be liable or bound to any other party in any manner by any representations, warranties or covenants relating to such
subject matter except as specifically set forth herein or in the Ancillary Agreements or the Confidentiality Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 10.08. Severability. Whenever possible, each provision or portion of any provision of this Agreement shall be interpreted in such manner as
to be effective and valid under Applicable Law, but if any provision of this Agreement (or any portion thereof) or the application of any such provision (or any portion thereof) to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid, illegal or
unenforceable in any respect by a court of competent jurisdiction, such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof (or the remaining portion thereof) or the application of such provision to any other
persons or circumstances. 
  
 SECTION 10.09. Consent to
Jurisdiction. Each party irrevocably submits to the exclusive jurisdiction of (a) the Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County, and (b) the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, for the
purposes of any suit, action or other proceeding arising out of this Agreement, any Ancillary Agreement or any transaction contemplated hereby or thereby. Each party agrees to commence any such action, suit or proceeding either in the United States
District Court for the Southern District of New York or if such suit, action or other proceeding may not be brought in such court for jurisdictional reasons, in the Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County. Each party further agrees
that service of any process, summons, notice or document by U.S. registered mail to such party’s respective address set forth above shall be effective service of process for any action, suit or proceeding in New York with respect to any matters
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to jurisdiction in this Section 10.09. Each party irrevocably and unconditionally waives any objection to the laying of venue of any action, suit or
proceeding arising out of this Agreement, any Ancillary Agreement or the transactions contemplated hereby in (i) the Supreme Court of the State of New York, New York County, or (ii) the United States District Court for the Southern
District of New York, and hereby and thereby further irrevocably and unconditionally waives and agrees not to plead or claim in any such court that any such action, suit or proceeding brought in any such court has been brought in an inconvenient
forum. 
  
 SECTION 10.10. Governing Law. This Agreement
shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed entirely within such State, without regard to the conflicts of law principles of such State.

  
 SECTION 10.11. Waiver of Jury Trial. Each party hereby
waives to the fullest extent permitted by Applicable Law, any right it may have to a trial by jury in respect of any litigation directly or indirectly arising out of, under or in connection with this Agreement, any Ancillary Agreement or any
transaction contemplated hereby or thereby. Each party (a) certifies that no representative, agent or attorney of any other party has represented, expressly or otherwise, that such other party would not, in the event of litigation, seek to
enforce the foregoing waiver and (b) acknowledges that it and the other parties hereto have been induced to enter into this Agreement and the Ancillary Agreements, as applicable, by, among other things, the mutual waivers and certifications in
this Section 10.11. 
  
 SECTION 10.12. Specific
Performance. The Seller acknowledges that the Transferred Companies and their business are unique and that Purchaser will have no adequate remedy at law and may suffer irreparable damage if the Seller breaches any covenant contained herein
requiring performance at or after the Closing. Accordingly, the Seller agrees that Purchaser shall have the right, in addition to any other rights which it may have, to specific performance and equitable injunctive relief if the Seller shall fail or
threaten to fail to perform any of its obligations under any covenant contained in this Agreement that requires performance at or after the Closing. 
  

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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, Seller and Purchaser have duly executed this Agreement as of the date first written
above. 
  

			
	ASHLAND INC.,
		
	 by
	 	 /s/ James J. O’Brien

	 Name:
	 	 James J. O’Brien

	 Title:
	 	 Chairman of the Board
 and Chief Executive Officer

	
	 OLDCASTLE MATERIALS, INC.,

		
	 by
	 	 /s/ Thomas W. Hill

	 Name:
	 	 Thomas W. Hill

	 Title:
	 	 Chief Executive

  
 Signature page
to Stock Purchase Agreement 

 List of Schedules 
  

Schedule 1.04 – Form of Statement 
  

Schedule 2.03 – No Conflicts; Consents (Seller) 
  
 Schedule 2.04 – The Shares 
  
 Schedule 3.01 – Organization and Standing 
  
 Schedule 3.02 – Capital Stock of the
Subsidiaries 
  
 Schedule 3.03 – No
Conflicts; Consents (APAC) 
  
 Schedule
3.04(a) – Financial Statements 
  
 Schedule 3.04(b) – Indebtedness or Liabilities 
  
 Schedule 3.05 – Assets Other than Real Property Interests 
  
 Schedule 3.06(a) – Real Property 
  
 Schedule 3.06(b) – Owned and Leased Property Sold, Transferred, or Otherwise Disposed Of 
  
 Schedule 3.07 – Intellectual Property

  
 Schedule 3.08 – Contracts

  
 Schedule 3.09 – Permits

  
 Schedule 3.10 – Taxes 

 
 Schedule 3.11 – Proceedings 
  
 Schedule 3.12(a) – Benefit Plans 
  
 Schedule 3.12(c) –Assumed Benefit Plans - ERISA
Liability 
  
 Schedule 3.12(d) –
Primary Company Executives 
  
 Schedule
3.13(a) – Absence of Changes or Events (No Material Adverse Effect) 
  
 Schedule 3.13(b) – Absence of Changes or Events (Conduct in the Ordinary Course) 
  
 Schedule 3.14 – Compliance with Applicable Laws 
  
 Schedule 3.15 – Compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws 
  
 Schedule 3.16 – Employee and Labor Matters

  

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 Schedule 3.17(a) – Transactions with Affiliates 
  
 Schedule 3.17(b) – Contracts Held by Seller

  
 Schedule 5.01 – Covenants
Relating to Conduct of Business 
  
 Schedule
5.13(a) – Guarantees 
  
 Schedule
5.13(b) – GIAs; Owner & Contractors Protective or Railroad Protective Insurance Policies 
  
 Schedule 5.16 – Certain Contracts 
  
 Schedule 5.18 – No Use of the Ashland Name 
  

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 EXHIBIT A 
  

TRANSITION SERVICES AGREEMENT 
  
 This Transition Services Agreement (this “Agreement”) is entered into as of August 28, 2006, by and among Ashland Inc., a Kentucky corporation
(“Provider”), and Oldcastle Materials, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Recipient”) (each a “Party” and together, the “Parties”). 
  
 WHEREAS, pursuant to that certain Stock Purchase Agreement dated as of August 19, 2006,
between Provider and Recipient (the “Purchase Agreement”) (terms contained and not defined herein but defined in the Purchase Agreement shall have the meanings defined in the Purchase Agreement), Recipient has agreed to purchase the
Shares of Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. (“APAC”, and, together with its Subsidiaries, the “Transferred Companies”); 
  
 WHEREAS, Recipient is interested in purchasing the Services (as defined below) from Provider during the Services Periods (as defined below); and 
  
 NOW, THEREFORE, the Parties, intending to become legally bound, agree as follows: 

 
 1. SERVICES 
  

	 	1.1.	Types of Services Provided; Services Periods. Provider hereby agrees to perform each of the services described in Schedules 1 and 2 (the “IT Services”) and
Schedules 3, 4 and 5 (the “Payroll and Benefit Management Services”) hereto (each a “Service,” collectively, the “Services,” and each group of Services identified in the column headed “Service
Sub-Category” on Schedules 1 and 3, a “Service Sub-Category”) for the Transferred Companies for a period commencing on the Closing Date and ending on and including the date set forth opposite each such Service Sub-Category
on Schedules 1 and 3 hereto, as applicable, in the column headed “Expected Discontinuation Date” (with respect to any Service Sub-Category, (i) such date the “Expected Discontinuation Date”; (ii) such
period, the “Initial Services Period”), and (iii) such period, subject to earlier termination or extension pursuant to Section 5.2, Section 5.3 or Section 6, as the case may be, the “Services
Period”). Notwithstanding anything to the contrary herein, Provider shall not be required to perform or to cause to be performed any of the Services for the benefit of any third party or any person other than the Transferred Companies.

  

	 	1.2.	Standard of Delivery. 

  

	 	1.2.1.	In providing the Services, Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to provide such Services consistent with its past practice and at substantially the same level and
quality as performed by Provider and its affiliates for the Transferred Companies during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the Closing Date; provided, however, that neither Provider nor any of its affiliates shall be
obligated to perform or to cause to be performed any Service in a volume or quantity which exceeds, in any material respect, the historical volume or quantity of such Service performed by Provider and its affiliates for the Transferred Companies at
comparable times and periods during the twelve (12) months immediately preceding the Closing Date; provided, further, that neither Provider 

  

 nor any of its affiliates shall be required to incur any capital expenses or other additional expenses
in providing any Services to the Transferred Companies, other than expenses related to routine maintenance of systems necessary for the provision of comparable services to Provider for its own businesses. The Parties acknowledge the transitional
nature of the Services and that Provider may make changes from time to time in the manner of performing the Services if (i) Provider is making similar changes in performing similar services for its own affiliates and (ii) Provider
furnishes to Recipient substantially the same notice (in content and timing) as Provider shall furnish to its own affiliates with respect to such changes; provided, however, that such changes shall not materially reduce the level and
quality of the Services provided to Recipient. 
  

	 	1.2.2.	Compliance with Applicable Law. In all events, Provider shall perform the Services in compliance with Applicable Law. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary set forth
in this Agreement, Provider shall not be obligated to take any action or fail to take any action that in the reasonable opinion of Provider, upon the advice of its counsel, would cause Provider to violate, or otherwise fail to comply with, any
Applicable Law whether or not Recipient shall have directed, instructed, requested or otherwise purported to require Provider or any of its officers, directors, employees or agents to take any action or fail to take any such action. Recipient shall
cooperate with Provider in such manner as Provider may reasonably request to assist with the compliance of Applicable Law. 

  

	 	1.2.3.	No Additional Representations or Warranties. Except as expressly provided in this Section 1.2, Provider makes no representation or warranty, expressed or implied, with
respect to the Services. Without limiting the generality of the foregoing, Provider shall not express an opinion or provide Recipient with any representations or other form of assurance with respect to Provider’s internal control systems or its
auditors’ compliance with laws, regulations or other matters, including in connection with any SAS No. 70 review by Recipient’s auditors or Recipient’s compliance with Section 404 of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002
(“Section 404”), and Provider shall not perform an evaluation of internal control over financial reporting upon which Recipient shall base its assertions in connection with Section 404. PROVIDER DOES NOT MAKE ANY
REPRESENTATIONS OR WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, REGARDING THE SUITABILITY, ORIGINALITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE OR PURPOSE, OR RESULTS TO BE DERIVED FROM THE USE OF ANY SERVICES PROVIDED UNDER THIS AGREEMENT. WITHOUT LIMITING THE PROVISIONS
OF SECTIONS 1.2.1 AND 1.2.2, PROVIDER DOES NOT GUARANTEE THAT ANY WORK PRODUCT WILL BE ERROR FREE. 

  

	 	1.3.	Administration. 

  

	 	1.3.1.	Representatives. Each Party shall designate (i) a representative responsible for coordinating the performance of all of the Services and the transition process in
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	 	    	implement and administer the Services provided with respect to each Service Sub-Category (each, a “Service Sub-Category Representative” and, together with the
Transition Representatives, the “ Representatives”). Each Party may change any of its Representatives by giving written notice to the other Party. Provider’s Transition Representative shall provide Recipient and its
Representatives with contacts in the applicable Provider departments for purposes of implementing and performing the Services. Provider and any director, officer, employee, agent or Representative of Provider may rely in good faith on any document
of any kind prima facie properly executed and submitted by Recipient respecting any matters arising hereunder. To the extent Provider fails to provide any Services when and as required pursuant to this Agreement as a result of a failure by a
Recipient or any of its Representatives to provide timely information or instructions reasonably necessary for Provider to perform the Services and requested by Provider, Provider shall not be deemed to be in breach or default of this Agreement.

  

	 	1.3.2.	Consultation / Meetings. During the Term and upon reasonable request of a Party, during normal business hours and in such a manner as shall not unduly interfere with or
disrupt the operation and conduct of the other Party’s other businesses, such other Party shall permit the requesting Party to consult on a reasonable periodic basis with the Representatives and other applicable employees of the other Party
with respect to the operation of the Transferred Companies and the transition process (the “Transition”). The Parties agree to cooperate as reasonably required to assist Provider in performing the Services during the Term and to
assist each other with the transition process during the Term and upon expiration thereof; provided, however, that the Party requesting cooperation shall pay all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by the Party furnishing
cooperation. The Parties shall hold monthly meetings to discuss the provision of the Services, including operational details, transitional matters, dispute resolution and any other issues related to this Agreement. Such meetings may take place
telephonically or at mutually agreed locations and may include a reasonable number of representatives from each Party. 

  

	 	1.4.	Access / Transition / Records. 

  

	 	1.4.1.	During the Term, Provider shall provide reasonable access to the files and all servicing records related to the Transferred Companies that are in Provider’s possession or under
Provider’s control, including those which are reasonably necessary to enable Recipient to respond to employee, customer and supplier inquiries or otherwise manage the Transferred Companies and those that are necessary to enable Recipient to
transition the Services and operations of the Transferred Companies. Recipient shall be entitled to make copies of and extract from such records at its own expense. 

  

	 	1.4.2.	During the Term, Provider shall provide Recipient with assistance necessary to permit an orderly transition of the books and records (including electronic files and data) of the
Transferred Companies that are in Provider’s possession to Recipient 

  

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	 	    	or to a successor service provider designated by Recipient (including permitting reasonable access to Provider’s system and premises). 

  

	 	1.4.3.	At the end of the Term, Provider shall deliver to Recipient all of the Transferred Companies’ files created during the Term that are in Provider’s possession or under
Provider’s control, with an inventory listing of records delivered. 

  

	 	1.4.4.	Recipient is entitled to files, servicing records and other books and records related to the Transferred Companies in Provider’s possession or under Provider’s control,
pursuant to Sections 1.4.1, 1.4.2 and 1.4.3, to the extent that such records (i) are necessary to enable Recipient to transition the Services and operations of the Transferred Companies, (ii) exist in a form that sets forth information
related solely to the Transferred Companies ( provided that, to the extent that this is not the case, Provider shall provide Recipient with copies of the data or excerpts thereof to the extent such data relates to the Transferred
Companies; provided, further, with respect to any third party invoice for which it is not practicable to provide a copy or an excerpt, Provider shall provide a summary of the necessary information containing a level of detail consistent with
current practice) and (iii) are not subject to any confidentiality agreements between Provider and a third party; provided, further, that (A) Recipient shall be entitled to obtain all employment-related files and records with
respect to the Transferred Employees to the extent permitted by Applicable Law, except to the extent that such files and records are for the administration and maintenance of employee benefit liabilities retained by Provider under the Purchase
Agreement, and (B) the restrictions set forth in clauses (i)-(iii) of this Section 1.4.4 shall not be applicable to any file, book and records that are owned by any Transferred Company. 

  

	 	1.4.5.	Recipient shall grant to Provider, during the applicable Services Period, subject to Recipient’s reasonable security requirements, reasonable access to Recipient’s
premises for purposes necessary for the delivery of any Services hereunder or the performance of any obligations required by this Agreement. 

  

	 	1.4.6.	Upon notice of termination of any Service, Provider shall reasonably cooperate with Recipient to facilitate the assumption and performance of such Service by Recipient or another
servicer. 

  

	 	1.4.7.	Recipient shall pay all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Provider in connection with the transition activities set forth in Sections 1.4.1, 1.4.2, 1.4.3, 1.4.5 and
1.4.6 above. 

  

	 	1.4.8.	After the completion of the transition of the Transferred Companies from JD Edwards to Viewpoint, Recipient and Provider shall use commercially reasonable efforts to determine
jointly which files of the Transferred Companies containing historical data from JD Edwards and other information systems used by APAC are to be archived. Provider shall provide Recipient, no later than ninety (90) days after the Closing Date,
a list of information that is to be archived. Recipient shall provide Provider a copy of the mutually agreed-upon archived data in an SQL 

  

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 database at no cost to Provider; provided, however, that if Provider’s data archival requirements
are incremental to those of APAC, Provider shall reimburse Recipient for any out-of-pocket expenses (excluding expenses related to internal labor) that are reasonably attributable to such incremental archival requirements. 
  

	 	1.4.9.	Notwithstanding any provision to the contrary in this Agreement, Provider shall provide Recipient Entities with any additional security and network services not already included in
the existing security cost allocations set forth on Schedule 1 hereto to enable the Transferred Companies to use the applications and services hosted by Provider on the network of Transferred Companies during the Term; provided that Recipient
shall pay all reasonable out-of-pocket expenses of Provider in connection therewith. 

  

	 	1.4.10.	Miscellaneous Services. In addition to the Services described in Section 1.1, (i) for a period commencing on the Closing Date and ending thirty days after the
Closing Date, Provider shall provide to the Transferred Companies invoice printing services, (ii) for a period commencing on Closing Date and ending on (and including) September 30, 2006, Provider shall continue to provide assistance
to the political action committees formed in the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Virginia in which employees of the Transferred Companies
are members to enable those political action committees to file all reports required by Applicable Law and (iii) for a period commencing on Closing Date and ending on (and including) September 20, 2006, Provider shall provide treasury and
cash management-related services, including cash positioning, concentration, collections, disbursements and other services reasonably required to operate the treasury function of the Transferred Companies. Recipient shall reimburse Provider for
all out-of-pocket, internal labor, supplies and training expenses incurred by Provider in connection with provision of such services, which expenses are not otherwise included in any other amount payable by Recipient pursuant to this Agreement
(including Treasury Variable Costs). 

  

	 	1.4.11.	Dispute Resolution. Each Party shall nominate a member of that Party’s senior management as that Party’s executive representative under this Agreement for resolving
disputes hereunder. Any dispute between the Parties relating to this Agreement which cannot be resolved with reasonable promptness shall be referred to each executive representative in an effort to obtain prompt resolution. Neither Party shall
commence any action against the other Party until the expiration of sixty (60) days from the date of referral to such executive representatives; provided, however, that this provision shall not preclude a Party from instituting an
action seeking injunctive relief. 

  

	 	1.5.	Disbursement of Funds. 

  

	 	1.5.1.	In no event shall Provider be required, directly or indirectly, to advance funds to or on behalf of Recipient. To the extent any Service requires Provider to disburse funds on
behalf of Recipient, upon reasonable notice by Provider, Recipient shall provide such funds to Provider, by electronic funds transfer to any account designated by Provider in writing, no later than the business day immediately preceding the day such
disbursement is to be made. 

  

	 	1.5.2.	In furtherance of the foregoing, in advance of any distribution of funds pursuant to the Payroll and Benefit Management Services, including the administration of

  

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 any employee benefits claims (i) Provider shall provide Recipient with payroll and payroll tax
reports, as applicable, and (ii) Recipient shall deposit in a bank account designated by Provider funds in an amount equal to the amount of such distribution. Recipient shall provide Provider with all information required to appropriately
distribute such funds, including any necessary bank account numbers of employees, payment amounts and information required to remit funds to applicable tax authorities and benefits providers. 
  

	 	1.5.3.	The Parties acknowledge and agree that the obligations of Provider to disburse any funds on behalf of Recipient is contingent on the satisfaction by Recipient of its obligations
relating to such funds under this Section 1.5. 

  

	 	1.6.	Benefit Plans. At the conclusion of the Services Period with regard to the employee benefit plans and the benefits administration thereof identified in Schedule 3,
Recipient shall take all necessary actions to remove Provider as the identified plan administrator and shall promptly notify all participants and eligible employees of such removal and identify the new plan administrator. Additionally, Recipient
shall indemnify and hold Provider, its employees, officers and directors harmless from any and all liabilities, including any attorney fees, asserted against Provider as a plan administrator for acts occurring after the conclusion of said Services
Period. 

  
 2. CONTRACT PRICE AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE

  

	 	2.1.	Contract Price. 

  

	 	2.1.1.	Initial Services Period Price. Recipient shall pay, with respect to each Service provided hereunder, the following amounts: (i) with respect to any Service Sub-Category
of any Payroll and Benefit Management Service Sub-Category, any one-time charges set forth in the column headed “Initial Set Up Charge” in Schedule 3 hereto (the aggregate of all such one-time charges, the “Initial Fee”),
(ii) with respect to any Service Sub-Category the amount set forth opposite such Service Sub-Category in the column headed “Monthly Base Fee” in Schedule 1 or Schedule 3 hereto, as the case may be (such amount, the
“Monthly Base Fee”), if any, (iii) with respect to any Service Sub-Category of IT Services, the total variable costs associated with the provision of such Service Sub-Category, if any, calculated based on the factors set forth
opposite such Service in the column headed “Monthly Variable Costs” in Schedule 1 hereto (such total variable costs, together with Treasury Variable Costs, the “Monthly Variable Cost”), (iv) with respect to the
Treasury Services Service Sub-Category, the total variable costs associated with the provision of such Services, if any, calculated based on the factors set forth opposite the Treasury Service Service Sub-Category in Schedule 3 (the
“Treasury Variable Costs”) and (v) any out-of-pocket expenses incurred by Provider in connection with the provision of each Service actually provided hereunder, which out-of-pocket expenses are not otherwise included in any of
clauses (i), (ii) and (iii) above (the “Additional Out-of-Pocket Expenses”). 

  

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	 	2.1.2.	Fees after Termination. In the event that Provider relies on any third party provider in provision of any Services hereunder, Provider shall give prompt notice to such third
party provider of any proposed termination of such Services and shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to cause such third party provider to terminate such Services on the scheduled termination date. In the event such third party service
provider does not terminate such service on such date and Provider incurred any out-of-pocket expenses after the date of termination of the related Service, Recipient shall reimburse Provider for such reasonable out-of-pocket expenses to the extent
they constitute Monthly Variable Costs. 

  

	 	2.1.3.	Extended Services Period Price. Recipient shall pay, with respect to each Payroll and Benefit Management Service for which an Extended Services Period is entered into
pursuant to Section 6 of this Agreement, an amount equal to the amounts set forth in Section 2.1.1(ii), plus one hundred thirty percent (130%) of the Monthly Base Fee, if any, for such Service for the Extended Services Period.

  

	 	2.1.4.	Monthly Base Fee for Payroll Tax Services. The Monthly Base Fee for Payroll Tax Services is (i) included in the Monthly Base Fee for Payroll Services, as set forth on
Schedule 3 hereto, for the period from the date hereof through December 31, 2006, and is (ii) $5,000 per month for the period from January 1, 2007 to March 31, 2007. 

  

	 	2.2.	Calculation and Payment Schedule. 

  

	 	2.2.1.	Payment of Initial Fee. Recipient shall pay the Initial Fees of $50,000, as set forth in Schedule 3 hereto, on the Closing Date. 

  

	 	2.2.2.	Payment of Monthly Base Fees. Each month during the Term, Recipient shall pay the Monthly Base Fee for each Service provided during such month on or prior to the last
business day of such month. 

  

	 	2.2.3.	Payment of Monthly Variable Costs and Out-of-Pocket Expenses. On a monthly basis, Provider shall deliver to Recipient a separate invoice for each Service with respect to
which Provider incurred a Monthly Variable Cost and/or Additional Out-of-Pocket Expenses, setting forth the amounts of such costs. Each invoice shall be accompanied by a reasonably detailed description of the Monthly Variable Cost and/or Additional
Out-of-Pocket Expenses associated with the provision of such Service during such month and, with respect to invoices for IT Services, each invoice shall be in a form consistent with the past practices of Provider with respect to such Services, as
previously provided to APAC. Recipient shall pay all amounts due pursuant to each invoice within ten (10) business days of the date of such invoice. 

  

	 	2.2.4.	Wire Transfer. All payments made pursuant to this Section 2.2 shall be made in United States’ dollars by wire transfer to an account at a financial institution
designated in writing by Provider. 

  

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	 	2.2.5.	Late Payment Fee. Any (i) portion of the Initial Fee not paid as of the Closing Date, (ii) Monthly Base Fees not paid by the last business day of the month and
(iii) any Monthly Variable Costs or Additional Out-of-Pocket Expenses not paid within ten (10) business days after the receipt by Recipient of any invoice (any such day on which a payment amount is due, the “ Due Date”)
shall bear interest at a rate equal to the rate of interest announced publicly by Citibank, N.A., as its prime rate on such Due Date, calculated on the basis of the actual number of days elapsed, divided by 365, from the Due Date until the date
payment is received in full by Provider. 

  

	 	2.2.6.	Taxes. Recipient shall pay any and all applicable taxes and assessments, including, without limitation, any U.S., foreign, state, local, sales, use, property, gross
receipts, provincial, transaction, value-added, goods and services, excise or similar taxes or other taxes of whatever nature, including any penalties or interest thereon (“ Taxes”), incurred in connection with Provider’s
performance of the Services, if any, excluding income or franchise taxes that are based on or measured by the income of, or any branch profits or similar tax imposed on, Provider or any of its subsidiaries; provided, however, that,
subject to the limitations set forth in Section 4.1, Recipient shall pay any excise tax or assessment imposed in connection with Provider’s violation of ERISA or the Code with respect to any benefit plan (“ ERISA Taxes”).
With respect to Tax matters, the procedures set forth in Sections 9.01 and 9.06 of the Purchase Agreement are incorporated herein by reference and shall apply to this Agreement in the same manner such provisions apply to the Purchase Agreement.

  

	 	2.2.7.	Audit. Upon the reasonable request and with prior written notice, during normal business hours and in such a manner as shall not unduly interfere with or interrupt the
operation and conduct of Provider’s other businesses, Provider shall provide representatives of Recipient (including its internal and external auditors) with reasonable access to (i) the books, records, files and papers, whether in hard
copy or computer format, used or held for use in the provision of the Services, and (ii) applicable employees of Provider who provide or manage provision of the Services, to permit an audit of any Monthly Variable Costs and/or out-of-pocket
expenses required to be paid or reimbursed to Recipient pursuant to this Agreement. Notwithstanding anything in the foregoing to the contrary, the provisions of this Section 2.2.7 shall be subject to and limited by the provisions of any
agreement Provider has with any third party vendor that provides some or all of the Services or otherwise assists in such Services that are subject to the audit. 

  
 3. FORCE MAJEURE 
  
 Neither Party shall have liability for any interruption of Services, delay or failure to perform under this Agreement when such interruption, delay or failure results
from causes beyond its reasonable control or from compliance with any law, decree, requirement or order of any Governmental Entity, or as the result of strikes, lock-outs or other labor difficulties; riot, insurrection or other hostilities; embargo,
fuel or energy shortage, fire, flood, acts of God; acts of war or terrorism; or inability to obtain necessary labor, materials or utilities as a result thereof. 
  

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 In such event, a Party’s obligations hereunder shall be postponed for such time as its performance is suspended or
delayed on account thereof. Each Party shall promptly notify the other upon learning of the occurrence of such event of force majeure. Upon the cessation of the force majeure event, the delayed Party shall use all commercially reasonable efforts to
resume its performance with all reasonable speed. 
  
 4. LIABILITY;
INDEMNIFICATION 
  

	 	4.1.	Liability. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, except in the case of any ERISA Taxes to the extent that such ERISA Taxes are attributable to
Provider’s gross negligence or willful misconduct, claims for equitable relief and fraud, the maximum liability of Provider and its affiliates to, and the sole remedy of, Recipient and any of its affiliates (including the Transferred Companies)
for breach of this Agreement or for any losses under this Agreement or otherwise arising with respect to the matters addressed herein (including any ERISA Taxes to the extent that such ERISA Taxes are not attributable to Provider’s gross
negligence or willful misconduct), regardless of the form of action that imposes liability, whether in contract, negligence, intentional conduct, tort or otherwise, shall be a termination of the provision of the Service to which such breach or loss
relates in accordance with Section 5.3 hereof and payment of an amount not to exceed the lesser of (i) the Initial Fee and the Monthly Base Fees payable during the applicable Service Period for the particular Service, (ii) the cost to
Recipient or any of its affiliates (including the Transferred Companies) of performing the Service itself during the remainder of the applicable Services Period or (iii) the cost to Recipient or any of its affiliates (including the Transferred
Companies) of obtaining the Service from a third party during the remainder of the applicable Services Period. 

  

	 	4.2.	Indemnity and Third Party Claims. 

  

	 	4.2.1.	Except with respect to any ERISA Taxes to the extent that such ERISA Taxes are attributable to Provider’s gross negligence or willful misconduct, Recipient shall indemnify,
defend and hold harmless Provider, each affiliate of Provider and each of their respective officers, directors, employees, stockholders, agents and representatives, and each of the successors and assigns of any of the foregoing, from and against any
and all losses, claims, damages, liabilities, Taxes, expenses (including reasonable legal fees and expenses) (“ Losses”) or other obligations that are incurred by Provider and its affiliates in connection with or arising from a
breach of this Agreement by, or gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part of, Recipient or its affiliates (including the Transferred Companies). 

  

	 	4.2.2.	Provider shall indemnify, defend and hold harmless Recipient and its respective officers, directors, employees, stockholders, agents and representatives and assigns from and against
any and all Losses or other obligations that are incurred by Recipient or its affiliates (including the Transferred Companies) in connection with or arising from a breach of this Agreement by, or gross negligence or willful misconduct on the part
of, Provider or its affiliates. 

  

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	 	4.2.3.	With respect to any claim brought pursuant to this Section 4, the procedures set forth in Sections 9.04, 9.06 and 9.08 of the Purchase Agreement are incorporated herein by
reference as if fully set forth herein; provided, however, that (i) references to Article IX in Section 9.04 shall be deemed to refer to Section 4 of this Agreement, (ii) the words “(including any amount included as a
Specified Liability or reflected in the reported value of any Specified Asset in calculating the Closing Balance Sheet Amount)” in Section 9.04 shall be deemed deleted, (iii) references to “Section 9.02 or 9.03” in
Section 9.06(a) shall be deemed to refer to Section 4 of this Agreement, (iv) the words “subject to Sections 9.05 and 9.07” in Section 9.06(a) shall be deemed deleted, (v) the words “under Section 9.02 or
9.03” in Section 9.06(c) shall be deemed to refer to Section 4 of this Agreement, (vi) the words “Subject to Section 9.05 and 9.07, the failure” in Section 9.06(c) shall be deemed amended and restated to read
“The failure”, (vii) references to “Section 9.01” in Section 9.06(d)(i) shall be deemed to refer to Section 4 of this Agreement and (viii) references to “Sections 9.01, 9.02 or 9.03” in
Section 9.08 shall be deemed to refer to Section 4 of the Agreement. 

  
 5. TERM; CANCELLATION FOR DEFAULT AND TERMINATION FOR CONVENIENCE 
  

	 	5.1.	Term. The term of this Agreement (the “Term”) shall commence on the date hereof and end on the last day of the longest Services Period.

  

	 	5.2.	Termination for Convenience. Recipient may terminate this Agreement as to any Service under this Agreement by delivering to Provider a written notice of termination no later
than sixty (60) days prior to the effective date of such termination, which notice shall specify the Service to be terminated and the effective date of such termination. 

  

	 	5.3.	Termination of Entire Agreement. Either Party shall have the right to terminate this Agreement effective upon delivery of notice to the other Party if the other Party
materially defaults in the performance of any of its covenants or obligations contained in this Agreement and such default is not remedied to the non-defaulting Party’s reasonable satisfaction within sixty (60) days following written
notice of such default. In the case of a breach of Recipient’s payment obligations under Section 2 of this Agreement, Provider shall have the right to terminate this Agreement ten (10) business days after written notice of such breach
is delivered to Recipient. 

  

	 	5.4.	Procedures on Termination. Following any termination of this Agreement, in whole or in part, each Party shall cooperate with the other Party as reasonably necessary to avoid
disruption of the ordinary course of the other Party’s business. Termination shall not affect any right to payment for Services provided prior to termination and rights to payments with respect to terminated services as set forth in
Section 2.1.1. From and after the termination of any or all Services, Recipient shall have to further payment obligations with respect to such terminated services except as provided in this Section 5.4 and in Sections 2.1.1 and 2.1.2.

  

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	 	5.5.	Effect of Termination. The early termination of this Agreement shall not affect the rights of either Party against the other for any prior breach of any covenant or agreement
contained herein, including, without limitation, the obligation of Recipient to pay Provider any and all amounts payable hereunder for Services theretofore provided. 

  
 6. EXTENSION OF SERVICES PERIOD 
  
 Recipient may extend the period for which any Service is provided (any such period of extension with respect to a Service, the “Extended Services
Period”) by giving written notice of such extension to Provider no later than sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of the Initial Services Period. Provider shall not be obligated to provide Services for any periods of time longer
than the following: (i) with respect to any Payroll and Benefit Management Services, the Initial Services Period shall end on December 31, 2006, and such Services can be extended through March 31, 2007, provided that the
Parties understand that (A) the last paychecks actually paid will be on the dates such paychecks are paid in the last month such Services are provided; (B) Provider cannot perform only Payroll or only Benefit Management Services during any
period and (C) with respect to Form W-2 preparation, mailing and filing and Tax reporting, filing and remittance Services (collectively, the “Payroll Tax Services”) that will be provided by Provider to Recipient beyond
December 31, 2006, in order to comply with tax reporting and filing requirements, the Initial Services Period shall end on March 31, 2007, and no extension beyond that date shall be requested by Recipient with respect to such Payroll Tax
Services and (ii) with respect to any IT Services, the Initial Services Period shall end on July 31, 2007, and such Services can be extended through December 31, 2007. 
  
 7. PROPRIETARY INFORMATION 
  

	 	7.1.	Definition. The term “Proprietary Information” means all confidential or proprietary information, including but not limited to code or intellectual property
information, which relates to and is disclosed by one Party (the “Originating Party”) to the other (the “Receiving Party”) in connection with this Agreement, it being acknowledged that, except for Proprietary
Information that is protected from disclosure by the attorney-client privilege or work product doctrine, such Proprietary Information does not include the Tax structure or Tax treatment of the transactions contemplated by this Agreement), except as
required by Applicable Law. 

  

	 	7.2.	Disclosure and Use. The Receiving Party shall preserve Proprietary Information received from the Originating Party in confidence and shall refrain from disclosing Proprietary
Information to any third party without written authorization from the Originating Party. Except for software in source code form, these obligations will terminate three (3) years after the earlier of (i) the date on which this Agreement is
terminated under either Section 5.2 or 5.3 hereof and (ii) the last day of the Term. During the Term, the Receiving Party shall use Proprietary Information received from the Originating Party solely in connection with the performance of
this Agreement or the Transition. The disclosure and use obligations set forth above shall be considered satisfied by the Receiving Party through the exercise of the degree of care, but in no event less than reasonable care, used to restrict
disclosure and use of its own information of like kind and importance. 

  

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	 	7.3.	Protection of Systems and Data. 

  

	 	7.3.1.	Without Recipient’s written permission, Provider agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts not to access or manipulate Recipient data or systems during the Term except
as required to perform Provider’s obligations under this Agreement or as agreed in writing between the Parties. 

  

	 	7.3.2.	Without Provider’s written permission, Recipient agrees to use its commercially reasonable efforts not to access or manipulate Provider’s data or system during the Term
except as reasonably necessary in connection with the transition of the operations and data of the Transferred Companies from systems of Provider and its affiliates and except as otherwise permitted in this Agreement, which access is hereby
permitted subject to the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	7.4.	Injunctive Relief. Both Parties acknowledge that breach of this Section 7 may cause damage of an irreparable and continuing nature to the Originating Party for which
monetary damages may not provide adequate relief. Therefore, in addition to any monetary damages, the Originating Party is also entitled to seek an injunction, including if applicable, a temporary restraining order, to prohibit continued breach of
this Agreement. 

  

	 	7.5.	Exceptions. This Agreement shall not restrict disclosure or use of Proprietary Information that is: 

  

	 	7.5.1.	known to the Receiving Party without restriction when received or thereafter is developed independently by the Receiving Party without reference to Proprietary Information of the
Originating Party; or 

  

	 	7.5.2.	obtained without restriction from a source other than the Originating Party through no breach of confidence by the Receiving Party; or 

  

	 	7.5.3.	in the public domain when received, or thereafter enters the public domain through no fault of the Receiving Party; or 

  

	 	7.5.4.	disclosed by the Originating Party to a third party without restriction; or 

  

	 	7.5.5.	required by Applicable Law or regulation, provided the Receiving Party notifies the Originating Party of the requirement promptly, and cooperates with the Originating Party (at the
request and expense of the Originating Party) in contesting the requirement. 

  

	 	7.6.	No Other Rights Granted. Proprietary Information shall remain the property of the Originating Party. Except for the rights expressly granted under this Agreement, neither
this Agreement nor disclosure of Proprietary Information hereunder shall be construed as granting any right or license under any trade secrets, copyrights, inventions, or patents now or hereafter owned or controlled by either Party. Nor does this
Agreement grant any right or license, or impose any restriction on use of disclosure 

  

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 with respect to information, other than Proprietary Information, disclosed or received by either Party in
connection with this Agreement. 
  

	 	7.7.	Wind-up Activities. Upon completion or termination of the Services and unless instructed in writing to do otherwise by the Originating Party, the Receiving Party shall use
commercially reasonable efforts to cease use of and return or destroy all of the Proprietary Information, if any, received from the Originating Party. The Originating Party may request, within sixty (60) days after termination of this
Agreement, and the Receiving Party shall provide, written certification of the return or destruction. In the event that information not related to the sale or operation of the Transferred Companies is discovered by Recipient, Recipient shall contact
Provider for instructions as to the disposition of that information and protect that information at the level of “Proprietary” in accordance with this Section 7. 

  
 8. MISCELLANEOUS 
  

	 	8.1.	Further Assurances. Each Party shall, from time to time after the Closing Date, at the request of any other Party and without further consideration, execute and deliver such
other documents and instruments and take such other actions, as such other Party may reasonably request to effect the transactions contemplated by this Agreement. 

  

	 	8.2.	Agency. Provider and Recipient each agree and confirm that (a) they do not intend to create any form of partnership or joint venture with the other Party with respect to
any of the Services, (b) they will not hold themselves out to the public as a partner with the other Party hereto or any other person with respect to any of the Services, (c) they do not have, or intend to form, a joint profit motive with
the other Party or any other person with respect to any of the Services, (d) they are not authorized to act as, or to hold themselves out as, the agent of or to otherwise bind the other Party with respect to any of the Services, (e) unless
otherwise required by the Internal Revenue Service or like governmental authority with jurisdiction over income tax matters, they will not file any partnership or other joint income tax return reflecting the other Party as a partner or joint
venturer with respect to items of income, loss, deduction, or credit attributable to the Services, and (f) they will report all items of income, loss, deduction and credit attributable to the Services on their own tax returns in a manner
consistent with the terms of this Agreement. 

  

	 	8.3.	Incorporation by Reference. The following provisions of the Purchase Agreement are incorporated herein by reference and shall apply to this Agreement in the same manner such
provisions apply to the Purchase Agreement: Sections 8.01 (Amendments and Waivers), 10.03 (Attorney Fees), 10.04 (Notices), 10.07 (Entire Agreement), 10.5(a) (Interpretation), 10.08 (Severability), 10.06 (Counterparts), 10.09 (Jurisdiction), 10.10
(Governing Law), 10.11 (Waiver of Jury Trial) and 10.12 (Specific Performance). 

  

	 	8.4.	Competing Provisions. The Parties acknowledge and agree that certain provisions of this Agreement may be inconsistent with the provisions of the Purchase Agreement. To the
extent that any provision hereof is inconsistent with the provisions of the Purchase 

  

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	 	    	Agreement, the provisions of the Purchase Agreement shall govern the subject of such inconsistencies in all respects. 

  

	 	8.5.	Survival: Sections 2 (with respect to Initial Fees and Monthly Base Fees accrued prior to termination of the applicable Services), 7 (with respect to Proprietary Information)
and 8 (with respect to Miscellaneous provisions) hereof shall survive the termination of this Agreement. 

  

	 	8.6.	Assignment. This Agreement shall inure to the benefit of and be binding upon the Parties hereto and their respective successors and permitted assigns. This Agreement and the
rights and obligations hereunder may not be assigned by either Party without the express written consent of the other, except that Provider may delegate its obligations for the provision of Services that historically have been performed by
affiliates or third party service providers to such affiliates and third party providers consistent with past practice; provided that any such delegation shall not reduce or otherwise limit the liability of Provider under this Agreement.

  

	 	8.7.	No Third Party Beneficiaries. This Agreement is for the sole benefit of the Parties hereto and their permitted assigns and nothing herein expressed or implied shall be
construed to give to any person, other than the Parties hereto and such assigns, any legal or equitable rights hereunder. 

  

	 	8.8.	Announcements. All media releases, public announcements and public disclosures by Provider, Recipient or their respective affiliates relating to this Agreement or the subject
matter of this Agreement, excluding announcements solely intended for internal distribution or to meet legal or regulatory requirements, shall be approved by Provider and Recipient prior to release; provided, however, that Provider
hereby consents to all uses of its name by Recipient which refer in accurate terms to the Services that Provider shall provide hereunder. Provider shall not use the names of Recipient and its affiliates (including the Transferred Companies) without
prior written consent, except as may reasonably be necessary for the performance of its duties under this Agreement. 

  

	 	8.9.	No Solicitation. Without Provider’s prior written consent, Recipient shall not directly or indirectly solicit for employment or hire any person is employed by Provider
on the date hereof in an executive or management level position. This obligation shall terminate one (1) year after the earlier of (i) the date on which this Agreement is terminated under either Section 5.2 or 5.3 hereof and
(ii) the last day of the Term. 

  
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 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Parties have executed this Agreement as of the date first written above.

  

							
	Ashland Inc.	 	Oldcastle Materials, Inc.
				
	By:	 	 /s/ Lamar M. Chambers

	 	By:	 	 /s/ Michael O’Driscoll

	Name:	 	Lamar M. Chambers	 	Name:	 	Michael O’Driscoll
	Title:	 	Vice President and Controller	 	Title:	 	Assistant Secretary

 SCHEDULE 1 
 IT SERVICES PRICING 
  

													
	 Service Sub-Category

	 	 Monthly Variable Cost

	  	 Expected
 Discontinuation
 Date

	  	 Monthly
 Base Fee

	Voice Network	 	 Voice network monthly variable costs based largely on number and duration of calls and use of toll free numbers, with some costs based on
historical allocations.
  
 Local phone services (home office and business lines)
billed directly through Profitline.
  
 Mobile phone services (including
Blackberry and Wireless Cards) based upon historical charges for various plans and number and duration of calls.
	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	26,537
				
	Data Network	 	Variable costs based on number of network lines, capacity and type of line.	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	118,361
					
	 	 	 Description of Lines

	  	Number of Lines

	  	Cost per Line*

	  	 
	 	768 KB/sec	  	2	  	$	850	  
	 	1.5MB/sec	  	2	  	$	1,200	  
	 	512 KB	  	20	  	$	790	  
	 	384 KB	  	7	  	$	625	  
	 	256 KB	  	67	  	$	575	  
	 	Broadband VPN	  	1	  	$	100	  
				
	 	 	
 *  includes circuit and
associated router and switch maintenance
	  	 	  	 	 
				
	OS/390	 	N/A	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	22,917
				
	Intel	 	N/A	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	16,400
				
	Distributed Computing	 	N/A	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	33,333
				
	Total Service Delivery and Service Desk	 	Variable costs based on # of PCs (currently 2,588 total PCs: 2,207 PCs have variable costs of $40/PC/month and the remaining 381 PCs do not have associated variable costs because
they are plant PCs). Billing by third party service provider to Provider occurs each quarter and is based on the # of PCs in use at the time of the once-a-quarter count, regardless of whether the use of any such PC continues subsequent to the count
and the termination of such TSE.	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	75,831
				
	AS400	 	N/A	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	33,333
				
	UNIX	 	N/A	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	17,000
				
	Security	 	N/A	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	40,250
				
	Telephone Local Service	 	Variable costs paid by Ashland via Profitline and direct billed to APAC at cost.	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	0
				
	Mobile Phones	 	Variable costs paid by Ashland via Profitline and direct billed to APAC at cost.	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	0
				
	FiberLink Remote Access	 	Variable costs paid by Ashland via Profitline and direct billed to APAC at cost.	  	August 1, 2007	  	$	0
				
	 Total
	 	 	  	 	  	$	368,723

  
  

 SCHEDULE 2 
 IT SERVICES DETAILED SERVICE DESCRIPTION 
  

					
	 Services
 Sub-Category

	  	 Activity Description

	  	 Key Service Products

	Voice Network	  	Engineering, implementation, optimization, administration, call routing, call accounting administration and support, procurement, problem reporting, incident and problem management, problem
resolution, 24X7 operational monitoring, and support (includes IMAC activity) of the voice communication network, hardware, software and services. Also includes hardware maintenance, software maintenance and licensing, and support for adjunct voice
related applications.	  	 PBX, Voice Mail, VoIP, and Video Conferencing System Configuration services, maintenance and support
  
 •      Capacity
planning, business need assessment, network planning, system design and implementation
  
 •      Change, incident, problem and asset management
  
 •      Security
administration (includes third party access) and Sarbanes-Oxley Compliance
  
 •      24X7 operational monitoring and support (problem monitoring, reporting and
resolution)
  
 •      System upgrades / optimization
  
 •      Supplier management / selection
  
 PBX, Voice Mail, Video Conferencing System and Contact Center Install/ Move / Add /
Change activity
  
 •      Coordinate all IMAC activity with suppliers and interface with the business and site contacts
  
 •      Manage equipment inventory
  
 •      Manage
remote administration of IMAC activity
  
 Manage, support and maintain Contact
Center and Call Logging applications
  
 •      Call logging installation, administration, support and quality monitoring
  
 •      Report administration
  
 •      Scripting of call and email / fax interaction for call
routing and call treatments
  
 •      Provide call flow designs
  
 •      Agent, supervisor and application administration Manage voice services installation,
support, upgrades and all other IMAC activity
  
 •      Local phone service (home office and business lines),
  
 •      Long distance, audio conferencing
  
 •      Supplier,
expense and contract management of mobile phone service (includes BlackBerry and Wireless Cards)
  
 •      Small telephone and voice mail systems
  
 •      Toll free
numbers and routing
  
 •      Circuit optimization
  
 Provide Tier 3 support to Global Operations for problem resolution Invoice and supplier management, and procurement of all voice services, hardware, software and maintenance purchases

					
	 Services
 Sub-Category

	  	 Activity Description

	  	 Key Service Products

	Data Network	  	Engineering, implementation, optimization, problem reporting, incident and problem management, problem resolution, 24X7 operational monitoring, and support (includes IMAC activity) of the data
communication network, hardware, software and services. Also includes hardware maintenance, software maintenance and licensing.	  	 Wide Area Network (WAN), Local Area Network (LAN), Remote / Mobile access and Wireless Network configuration, engineering, maintenance and
support
  
 •      Capacity planning, business need assessment, network planning, system design and implementation
  
 •      Disaster recovery planning and testing
  
 •      Internet
connectivity
  
 •      Domain name services (DNS) and IP address management (DHCP)
  
 •      Quality of Service (QOS) supported of the WAN
  
 •      Network
security and firewall administration (includes third party access)
  
 •      Change, incident, problem and asset management
  
 •      Network upgrades / optimization
  
 •      24X7
operational monitoring and support
  
 •      Problem monitoring, reporting and resolution
  
 •      Sarbanes-Oxley compliance
  
 Wide Area Network (WAN), Local Area Network (LAN), and Wireless Network Install/ Move / Add / Change activity
  
 •      Coordinate all IMAC activity with suppliers
  
 •      Interface with the business and site contacts
  
 •      Manage
equipment inventory
  
 •      Manage remote administration of IMAC activity
  
 Provide Tier 3 support to Global Operations for problem resolution Invoice management, supplier selection and management, and procurement of all data related services, hardware, software and maintenance
purchases

			
	OS/390	  	Engineering & support, back-up & recovery, disaster recovery planning and testing, capacity management, performance tuning, 24X7 operational monitoring, problem reporting, incident and
problem management, problem resolution, printing, storage and microfiche.	  	 •      HR Services
  
 •      Payroll
  
 •      APAC MCS (1535)
  
 •      Integrated Accounting System (1510)
  
 •      QMF
  
 •      DB2
  
 •      File Aid for DB2
  
 •      Data Collection (1581)
  
 •      Conversion Test (1588)
  
 •      Project Pass

					
	 Services
 Sub-Category

	  	 Activity Description

	  	 Key Service Products

	Intel	  	 Usage and file/print activities, engineering and support,
 data back-up & recovery, disaster recovery planning and testing, capacity management, performance tuning, 24X7 operational monitoring and support, software maintenance licensing and support, the Citrix environment.
	  	 •      Citrix
  
 •      Meta
Frame Farm
  
 •      HCSS Heavy Bid Software
  
 •      Primavera Expedition
  
 •      MCS

			
	 Distributed
 Computing
	  	Engineering & support, back-up & recovery, disaster recovery planning and testing, capacity management, performance tuning, 24X7 operational monitoring, problem reporting, incident and
problem management, problem resolution, printing, storage of applications that are distributed across multiple platforms (includes Lotus Notes).	  	 •      Large scale computer based printing
  
 •      Application to application messaging
  
 •      Business to business messaging
  
 •      Lotus
Notes
  
 •      Web Methods

			
	 Security
	  	Provide efficient, effective, and simplistic authentication and authorization processes and establish procedures to protect against inappropriate data access. Develop and maintain policy and
standards to ensure data integrity, coordinate with auditing the review evaluation and compliance requirements necessary to provide appropriate security processes and procedures. Provide appropriate systems and business management tools to ensure
reliable service levels. Maximize service level performance while stabilizing overhead requirements and achieving minimized costs. Providing control objectives (integrity, accountability, availability, etc.) using security services (authentication,
authorization, etc) comprised of controls and technology (Logon id’s, encryption, password management, audit assessments, etc.) to security information at all levels of the organization.	  	 •      2,182 APAC computer users of which 1,518 reside on an AS/400 that
we help administratively manage
  
 •      Manage 652 ID’s on an APAC development machine
  
 •      Notes setup and ongoing security access to Lotus Notes databases and group distribution
change requests
  
 •      Manage fire-call ID requests and approvals
  
 •      Administer their AS/400 platform access
  
 •      Troubleshoot AS/400 issues and request status issues
  
 •      Administer formal process for allowing one person to view another persons Lotus
Notes
  
 •      Review daily/weekly reports for cell phone and blackberry access
  
 •      AS/400 user reviews
  
 •      NetIQ reviews seeking proactive problem
identification
  
 •      HRDS updates (terminations, retirements, leave of absence, military leave, etc.)
  
 •      Coordinate 1,518 JDE updates on ID information
  
 •      Manage
audit reports and assist with non-Ashland ID management
  
 •      Manage all shares and permissions, group account in terms of moves, adds, changes and deletes, as well and troubleshoot security issues to 72 APAC servers

							
	 Services
 Sub-Category

	  	 Activity Description

	  	 Key Service Products

	 Service
 Delivery /PC Services
	  	Support of the PC environment. Application wrapping, application registration, tools development, asset and configuration management, Tier 3 support, service delivery management, quality
assurance testing, break / fix and IMAC activities. Delivery, procurement and support of all PC related hardware and software products and services to the business.	  	 Service Delivery 
 •      PC IMACD, hardware and software installation, and hardware break/fix
  
 •      Printer
repair
  
 •      LAN/WAN IMACD; Tier-2 troubleshooting; and repair
  
 •      Voice desktop and switch IMACD; Tier-2 troubleshooting; and repair
  
 •      Video
IMACD; Tier-2 troubleshooting; and repair 
  
 Service Management

  
 •      Coordination with business on application registration and deployment events
  
 •      Incident escalation for business impacting PC issues 
  
 PC Engineering 
  
 •      PC operating system engineering and image
creation
  
 •      Engineering and maintenance of standard set of PC applications
  
 •      Maintain software distribution systems 
  
 Quality Assurance
  
 •      Testing and acceptance of PC software to ensure
compatibility with Ashland standard PC software
  
 •      Develop installation and support instructions registered PC applications
  
 Tier-3 
  
 •      Printer support, such as: driver testing, acceptance, and installation; print server
setup; print server configuration break/fix
  
 •      Tier-3 client configuration, application and hardware support
  
 •      PC hardware add-ons (i.e. PCI cards) and peripheral testing and
implementation.
  
 •      Client OS security software patching 
  
 Asset and Configuration Management 
  
 •      Software license compliance tracking and optimization
  
 •      PC and
peripheral asset tracking

				
	 AS/400
	  	Engineering & support, back-up & recovery, disaster recovery planning and testing, capacity management, performance tuning, 24X7 operational monitoring, problem reporting, incident and
problem management, problem resolution, printing, storage.	  	 •      ERP System (JD Edwards)
  
 •      Financial
order entry, manufacturing and purchasing
  
 •      Tape Management (LXI)
  
 •      Turnover
  
 •      Taa Tools
  
 •      Blockade
(password synchronization)
  
 •      EMC Copy Point
	  	 •      EMC Time Finder
  
 •      Mplus
  
 •      STK / RMLS
  
 •      Communicator
  
 •      ESSBAS
  
 •      Websphere
  
 •      IXOS

					
	 Services
 Sub-Category

	  	 Activity Description

	  	 Key Service Products

	Service Desk	  	Incident resolution of PC related service calls, performs password resets and the immediate software install process, Tier 1 and Tier 2 application support	  	 Service Desk (Tier-1)
  
 •      7x24x365 single point of contact for all IT related issues
  
 •      Enters
all reported IT related issues in Incident Management tool
  
 •      Resolves incidents with scriptable and semi-scriptable resolutions
  
 •      Provide installation of software
  
 •      Communication with IM team for all Severity 1 and Severity 2 reported issues
  
 •      Escalate tickets that are not scriptable, or require additional resources to
resolve
  
 •      Solicit customer satisfaction using an automated survey
  
 •      Provide detailed reporting on daily, weekly, and monthly basis
  
 Application Support (Tier-2)
  
 •      Escalation point for the Service Desk
  
 •      Resolves incidents with non-scriptable resolutions
  
 •      Test
configuration changes in various applications
  
 •      Perform documented procedural activities within application back-end systems
  
 •      System administration in various applications
  
 •      Enters/completes security requests in various applications
  
 •      Solicit customer satisfaction using an automated survey
  
 •      Document
work instructions and process flows
  
 •      Root cause analysis for problem identification and resolution

			
	J2EE / Unix	  	Engineering & support, back-up & recovery, disaster recovery planning and testing, capacity management, performance tuning, 24X7 operational monitoring, problem reporting, incident and
problem management, problem resolution, printing, storage.	  	 •      Infrastructure for J2EE and other Unix applications
  
 •      Business
to Business and Application to Application environment
  
 •      Weblogic
  
 •      Webmethods
  
 •      Inet Drivers
  
 •      Oracle
DBS
  
 •      Microsoft SQL Server (DBMS)
  
 •      Apache
  
 •      AIX operating system
  
 •      Tivoli
  
 •      EMC Storage
  
 •      Windows operating system
  
 •      Cognos Report Net
  
 •      OneSight

 SCHEDULE 3 
 PAYROLL AND BENEFIT MANAGEMENT SERVICES PRICING 
  

													
	 Service
 Sub-Category

	  	 Description

	  	 Monthly
 Base Fee

	  	 Initial Set
 Up
 Charge

	  	 One-time
 Variable
 Cost

	  	 Expected
 Discontinuation
 Date

	  	 Comments

							
	Payroll	  	 -  Bi-weekly pay processing for salaried population
  
 -  Weekly pay processing for hourly population
  
 -  W4 Maintenance and entry
  
 -  Garnishment interpretation, setup and Maintenance
  
 -  Tax withholding administration
  
 -  Government reporting
  
 -  Disbursement control and remittance
  
 -  Special check processing
  
 -  Check printing, handling and distribution
  
 -  FMLA process
  
 -  Deduction Maintenance
  
 -  Direct deposit management
  
 -  Payroll journal
entry processing
  
 -  Unemployment Tax management support

 
 -  Absence tracking (salaried only)
  
 -  Other services (see Schedule 2 – Detailed Payroll)
  
 -  Provide all payroll data to Recipient or its delegate on
12/15/06
	  	 $125,000
	  	 $30,000
	  	 	  	 January 1,
 2007
	  	 -  Payroll Transition services include 4.75 FTE months for system set-up on front-end and data/file transfer work on back-end
  
 -  Does not include cost of JDE contractor, which will be direct
billed

							
	Payroll Tax Services	  	 -  Tax reporting, filing and remittance
  
 -  W2 preparation, mailing and filing
	  	See Note in “Comments”	  	 N/A
	  	 	  	 March 31,
 2007
	  	The Monthly Base Fee for Payroll Tax Services is included in the Monthly Base Fee for Payroll Services for the period through 12/31/06, and is $5,000 for the period from 1/1/07 to
3/31/07.
							
	Records Management	  	 -  All data entry for salaried
  
 -  Partial data entry for hourly
  
 -  Records Maintenance
  
 -  System Maintenance
	  	 $56,000
	  	 N/A
	  	 	  	 January 1,
 2007
	  	 

													
	 Service
Sub-Category

	  	 Description

	  	 Monthly
 Base Fee

	  	 Initial Set
 Up
 Charge

	  	 One-time
 Variable
 Cost

	  	 Expected
 Discontinuation
 Date

	  	 Comments

	Call center	  	 -  Maintenance of the call center for benefits and HR policy related questions
  
 -  Harassment hotline, dedicated line for Spanish speaking APAC
employees
  
 -  Enrollment related questions
  
 -  Employment verification
  
 -  Personnel data inquiries
	  	 $22,300
	  	 N/A
	  	 	  	 January 1,
 2007
	  	For changes in benefits, calls will be escalated to Cambridge associates; if volume of calls will increase due to the transition, Ashland will notify Oldcastle and provide basis for headcount
increase. Cambridge will conduct early November enrollment for January 2007 time period
					
	Treasury Services	  	 -  Check stock
  
 -  Automated Clearing House (“ACH”) credits/debits fees
  
 -  Stop payment fees
  
 -  Wire transfer fees
  
 -  Positive pay exceptions fees
  
 -  File
transmission fees
  
 -  Treasury personnel
	  	 “Treasury Variable Costs” shall be calculated according to the following:
  
 -  Check stock and ACH fees based upon the number of employees paid during the
period
  
 -  Fees related to stopped payments, wire transfers, positive
pay exceptions and file transmission will be charged to Oldcastle as they occur
  
 -  Personnel at a rate of $25 / hour / employee
	  	 January 1,
 2007
	  	 

													
	 Service Sub-
 Category

	  	 Description

	  	 Monthly
 Base
 Fee

	  	 Initial Set
 Up
 Charge

	  	 One-time
 Variable
Cost

	  	 Expected
 Discontinuation
 Date

	  	 Comments

	Benefits Administration	  	 The following services for all Buyer Plans listed on Schedule 5, directly or through service providers retained by Provider and listed on Schedule
5:
  
 -  Handle all benefit determinations, claims and
appeals
  
 -  Interpret and implement the terms of the Buyer
Plans
  
 -  Authorize and direct all disbursements of benefits and
other sums
  
 -  Handle all payroll deductions and corresponding
contributions
  
 -  Track plan costs and make reports available to
Buyer in the same manner Seller does for its own plans, except with respect to Buyer Plan # 19 on Schedule 5
  
 -  Support Recipient’s employees and management with respect to vendor and other service issues in the same manner as such support is provided with respect to Seller’s employees and
management
  
 -  Assist in communicating with Business Employees and
Seller Business Employees
  
 -  Handle all administrative support for
passive/elective open enrollment at the time of Closing and during August open enrollment and process any enrollment changes
  
 -  Handle all necessary regulatory compliance (including but not limited to COBRA, HIPAA and FMLA)
  
 -  Manage external vendors
  
 -  Provide support and information on plan design and administrative features that are to be in effect after the Service Period and aid in the transition of any
applicable carriers at the end of the Service Period, except as relates to vendor negotiated fees
  
 -  Provide all information to Recipient after the Service Period ends as reasonably requested by Recipient to assist Recipient with completion of any applicable forms to be filed with gov’t agencies
relating to the Buyer Plans due after the Service Period
  
 -  Provide
all LTD claims records to Recipient on 12/15/06 and 12/31/06, so Recipient can take over claims management on 1/1/07
	  	 $69,000
	  	 $20,000
	  	 	  	 January 1, 2007
	  	 •      During the Term, Provider shall be the administrator of the Buyer
Plans (within the meaning of Section 3(16) of ERISA);
  
 •      Recipient shall become the administrator of the Buyer Plans effective on the end of the Term if it chooses to continue any such plans;
  
 •      If
Recipient chooses to become the administrator of a Buyer Plan, Provider shall transfer all records relating to the administration of any Buyer Plan, as reasonably requested by Recipient, subject to any reasonable limitations and Recipient’s
reimbursement of reasonable costs incurred by Provider in connection therewith. With respect to the transfer of any such records, Provider will not provide or accept any direct electronic feeds to new third party providers, and will not provide or
accept any direct electronic feeds to current third party providers after the expiration of the Term.

							
	Benefits Administration (Other)	  	-  Print, assemble, mail benefits brochures for August enrollment	  	 	  	 	  	 $1.50 / employee,
 total
 estimate $13,500
	  	 	  	OMG will create benefits-related communications regarding August enrollment

  
  

															
	 Service Sub-
 Category

	  	 Description

	  	 Monthly
 Base
 Fee

	  	 Initial Set
 Up
 Charge

	  	 One-time
 Variable
 Cost

	  	 Expected
 Discontinuation
 Date

	  	 Comments

	Medical Services Administration	  	 Short Term Disability administration includes:
  
 -  Intake of completed medical forms
  
 -  Medical review and approval of each form
  
 -  Email notification to APAC/purchasing company contact(s) of each case
  
 -  Follow up of each case until closed. 800# will still be available to managers and patients who need to call
  
 -  Medical record management of STD cases only
  
 -  Tracking of all cases by region, division, etc as requested with confidential
medical information blinded
  
 Other Medical Services administration
includes:
  
 -  Medical records maintenance
  
 -  Administration of new hire, DOT and OSHA exams
  
 -  Assistance with the development and launch of a new medical exam management
system
	  	$	30,000	  	 	N/A	  	 	  	January 1, 2007	  	 -  Medical does not have access to information with respect to eligibility for FMLA, short term disability, vacation, etc. This information
shall be tracked by Recipient.
  
 -  Decisions in cases that are
questionable regarding Workers Compensation or short term disability shall be made by Recipient.

							
	Reporting	  	 -  HRIS system maintenance
  
 -  HR data reporting
  
 -  SOX compliance for HR data
	  	$	9,700	  	 	N/A	  	 	  	January 1, 2007	  	 
							
	 Total
	  	 	  	$	312,000	  	$	50,000	  	 	  	 	  	 

 SCHEDULE 4 
 DETAILED PAYROLL SERVICES 
  

			
		
	 APAC Salaried Payroll Services
	  	 APAC Hourly Payroll Services

		
	 W4 maintenance & entry
	  	 W4 maintenance & entry

		
	 Garnishment interpretation, setup and maintenance
	  	 Garnishment interpretation, setup and maintenance

		
	 Process payroll
	  	 Process payroll

		
	 Tax reporting, filing, remittance
	  	 Tax reporting, filing, remittance

		
	 Tax withholding administration
	  	 Tax withholding administration

		
	 Government reporting
	  	 Government reporting

		
	 Disbursement control & remittance
	  	 Disbursement control & remittance

		
	 Special check processing
	  	 Special check processing

		
	 Check printing, handling, distribution
	  	 Check printing, handling, distribution

		
	 Payroll journal entry processing
	  	 Payroll journal entry processing

		
	 Banking and positive pay processing
	  	 Banking and positive pay processing

		
	 Direct deposit management
	  	 Direct deposit management

		
	 ACH processing and control
	  	 ACH processing and control

		
	 FMLA process
	  	 FMLA process

		
	 W2 preparation, mailing, filing
	  	 W2 preparation, mailing, filing

		
	 Ad-hoc reporting
	  	 Ad-hoc reporting

		
	 Unemployment tax management support
	  	 Unemployment tax management support

		
	 Special projects
	  	 Special projects

		
	 Timesheet entry
	  	 
		
	 Deduction maintenance
	  	 
		
	 Special earnings processing (executive compensation support)
	  	 
		
	 Absence tracking
	  	 
		
	 Policy interpretation & enforcement
	  	 
		
	 Payroll employee data record maintenance
	  	 
		
	 Account reconciliation
	  	 

 SCHEDULE 5 
 BUYER PLANS and SERVICE PROVIDERS 
  

	1)	Medical Plan for Salaried Employees - Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield shall be the third party administrator, and Medco shall provide prescription drug services

  

	2)	Hourly Medical Plan - Anthem Blue Cross/Blue Shield shall be the third party administrator, and Medco shall provide prescription drug services 

  

	3)	Dental Plan for Salaried Employees - Basic option shall be administered by MetLife and enhanced option shall be administered by Delta Dental 

  

	4)	Hourly Dental Plan - Basic option shall be administered by MetLife and enhanced option shall be administered by Delta Dental 

  

	5)	Vision Cost Assistance Plan - Benefits shall be provided through an insurance policy underwritten by Combined Life Insurance Company of America and administered by EyeMed Vision
Care 

  

	6)	Group Life Insurance Plan - Prudential shall be the insurer 

  

	7)	Group Variable Universal Life Insurance Plan - Metropolitan Life (formerly Paragon) shall be the insurer 

  

	8)	Group Life Insurance Plan for Hourly Employees - Prudential shall be the insurer 

  

	9)	The accidental death and dismemberment portion of the Group Life Insurance Plan and the Group Life Insurance Plan for Hourly Employees - Mutual of Omaha shall be the insurer

  

	10)	Voluntary Personal and Family Accidental Death and Dismemberment Plan - Mutual of Omaha shall be the insurer 

  

	11)	Long Term Disability Plan - Prudential shall be the third party administrator 

  

	12)	Occupational and Accidental Death and Disability Plan - Mutual of Omaha shall be the insurer 

  

	13)	Travel Accident Insurance Plan - Life Insurance Co. of North America shall be the insurer 

  

	14)	Employee Assistance Plan - Ashland will provide the current third party provider with data on eligible employees 

  

	15)	Legal Plan - Hyatt Legal Plans shall be the provider 

  

	16)	Adoption Assistance Program - Provider shall administer 

  

	17)	Long Term Care Insurance Program - CNA shall be the insurer 

  

	18)	Educational Reimbursement Program - Recipient shall approve and Provider shall administer 

  

	19)	Sick Pay Policy and Short Term Disability Program - Provider shall provide Short Term Disability medical review and case and medical record management, as currently provided by
Provider to the Transferred Companies 

  

	20)	APAC Divestiture Severance Program pre-Closing - Provider shall execute severance and retention program for day-one eliminations 

  

	21)	APAC Mirror Divestiture Severance Program post-Closing - Provider shall help administer by providing necessary information 

  

	22)	The following other employee benefits: 

  

	 	a)	Ashland Inc. Employees Credit Union 

  

	 	b)	Ayco Group Financial Services 

	 	c)	529 Savings Plan offered by Fidelity 

  

	 	d)	Group Auto & Homeowner’s insurance - MetLife shall be the insurer. 

  

	23)	In addition, (i) as provided under the Stock Purchase Agreement, Recipient shall assume sponsorship of the APAC, Inc. Hourly Savings Plan (which such plan shall be treated as a
Buyer Plan for purposes hereof and with respect to which Fidelity Management Trust Company shall be the trustee and Fidelity Investments shall provide third party administration services and mutual fund investment options), and (ii) Provider
shall continue to sponsor the Flexible Spending Accounts Plan (and WageWorks shall be the third party administrator), which Plan shall continue to cover Recipient’s employees and their eligible dependents until the end of the Service Period.

  

	24)	Medical Department Services - Provider shall administer 

 EXHIBIT B 
  

APAC INDEMNITY LETTER 
  
 August 28, 2006 
  
 Ashland Inc. 
 50 E. River Center Boulevard 
 Covington, KY 41012 
  
 Reference is made to Section 9.03(b) of that certain Stock Purchase Agreement dated as
of August 19, 2006 (the “Purchase Agreement”) by and between Ashland Inc., a Kentucky corporation (“Seller”), and Oldcastle Materials, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Purchaser”). Unless
otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used in this letter agreement without definition shall have the meanings given such terms in the Purchase Agreement. 
  

From and after the Closing, Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. (“APAC”) shall indemnify and hold harmless each of Seller and its affiliates and each of
their respective officers, directors, employees, stockholders, agents and representatives (the “Seller Indemnitees”) against and from any Loss suffered or incurred by such Seller Indemnitee to the extent arising from all obligations
and liabilities of whatever kind and nature, primary or secondary, direct or indirect, absolute or contingent, known or unknown, whether or not accrued, whether arising before on or after the Closing Date, of any Transferred Company, including any
such obligations or liabilities contained in APAC Contracts to which any Transferred Company is a party or any agreement, lease, license, permit, plan or commitment that, because it fails to meet the relevant threshold amount or term, is not
included within the definition of APAC Contracts (in each case other than to the extent indemnification by Seller is provided under Article IX of the Purchase Agreement). 
  
 Sections 9.04, 9.06 and 9.08 of the Purchase Agreement are hereby incorporated herein by reference as if fully set forth herein;
provided, however, that (i) references to “Article IX” in Section 9.04 of the Purchase Agreement shall be deemed to refer to this letter agreement, (ii) the last sentence of Section 9.04 shall be deemed
amended and restated to read as follows: “Amounts payable pursuant to this letter agreement shall be payable without duplication of any other amount payable pursuant to the Purchase Agreement”, (iii) references to “Section 9.02
or 9.03” in Section 9.06(a) of the Purchase Agreement shall be deemed to refer to this letter agreement, (iv) the words “subject to Sections 9.05 and 9.07” in Section 9.06(a) of the Purchase Agreement shall be deemed
deleted, (v) the words “under Section 9.02 or 9.03” in Section 9.06(c) of the Purchase Agreement shall be deemed to refer to this letter agreement, (vi) the words “Subject to Section 9.05 and 9.07, the
failure” in Section 9.06(c) of the Purchase Agreement shall be deemed amended and restated to read “The failure”, (vii) references to “Section 9.01” in Section 9.06(d)(i) of the Purchase Agreement shall be
deemed to refer to this letter agreement and (viii) references to “Sections 9.01, 9.02 or 9.03” in Section 9.08 shall be deemed to refer to this letter agreement. 

 This letter agreement and the rights and obligations hereunder shall not be assignable or transferable by any party
(including by operation of law in connection with a merger or consolidation of such party) without the prior written consent of the other party thereto. Any attempted assignment in violation of the foregoing sentence shall be void. Notwithstanding
anything to the contrary in this letter agreement, (i) the prior written consent of APAC shall not be required in connection with the assignment or transfer of Seller’s rights and obligations under this letter agreement pursuant to any
merger or consolidation of Seller into, or a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Seller to, another person; provided that, in the event of any sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Seller to another person, such
person shall assume all obligations of Seller under this letter agreement, and (ii) the prior written consent of Seller shall not be required in connection with the assignment or transfer of APAC’s rights and obligations under this letter
agreement pursuant to any merger or consolidation of APAC into, or a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of APAC to, another person; provided that, in the event of any sale of all or substantially all of the assets of APAC to
another person, such person shall assume all obligations of APAC under this letter agreement. 
  
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 The parties have duly executed this letter agreement as of the date first written above.

  

			
	Very truly yours,
	 ASHLAND PAVING AND CONSTRUCTION, INC.
 a Delaware corporation

		
	 By:
	 	 /s/ R. Kirk Randolph

	Name:	 	R. Kirk Randolph
	Title:	 	President

  
 Agreed and Accepted: 
  
 ASHLAND INC. 
 a Kentucky corporation 
  

			
	By:	 	 /s/ Lamar M. Chambers

	Name:	 	Lamar M. Chambers
	Title:	 	Vice President and Controller

 EXHIBIT C 
  

ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT 
  
 This ASSIGNMENT AND ASSUMPTION AGREEMENT (this “Agreement”) is between Ashland Inc., a Kentucky corporation (“Ashland”) and Ashland
Paving And Construction, Inc. and its Subsidiaries (collectively, “APAC”). Reference is made to that certain Stock Purchase Agreement (the “Purchase Agreement”), dated as of August 19, 2006, between Ashland and
Oldcastle Materials, Inc., a Delaware corporation (“Oldcastle”), for the sale of APAC. Unless otherwise defined herein, capitalized terms used in this Agreement without definition shall have the meanings given to such terms in the
Purchase Agreement. 
  
 Ashland desires to assign to APAC, and APAC desires to
assume from Ashland, the contracts (the “Assigned Contracts”) set forth on Schedule 1 (attached hereto). Therefore, in consideration of the mutual covenants set forth herein, the parties agree as follows: 
  
 SECTION 1. Assignment. Ashland hereby assigns, conveys, transfers and delivers
all of Ashland’s right, title and interest in, to and under the Assigned Contracts. 
  
 SECTION 2. Assumption. APAC hereby accepts such assignment, conveyance, transfer and delivery of all of Ashland’s right, title and interest in and to the Assigned Contracts and, subject to
Oldcastle’s rights under Section 9.02(a)(vi) of the Purchase Agreement, assumes and agrees to pay, honor, perform and discharge all obligations and liabilities of Ashland under such Assigned Contracts. 
  
 SECTION 3. Certain Waivers. APAC hereby waives, relinquishes and releases Ashland
and its affiliates and each of their respective officers, directors, managers, employees, stockholders, agents and representatives (the “Related Parties”) from any and all Losses that any party to any Assigned Contract might have
asserted or alleged against Ashland or any Related Party at any time by reason of, or arising out of, any matters relating to such Assigned Contract except to the extent set forth in, and subject to Oldcastle’s rights under,
Section 9.02(a)(vi) of the Purchase Agreement. Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in this Agreement, (i) the prior written consent of Oldcastle shall not be required in connection with the assignment or transfer of Ashland’s
rights and obligations under this Agreement pursuant to any merger or consolidation of Ashland into, or a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Ashland to, another person; provided that, in the event of any sale of all or
substantially all of the assets of Ashland to another person, such person shall assume all obligations of Ashland under this Agreement, and (ii) the prior written consent of Ashland shall not be required in connection with the assignment or
transfer of Oldcastle’s rights and obligations under this Agreement pursuant to any merger or consolidation of Oldcastle into, or a sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Oldcastle to, another person; provided that, in the
event of any sale of all or substantially all of the assets of Oldcastle to another person, such person shall assume all obligations of Oldcastle under this Agreement. 
  
 SECTION 4. Governing Law. This Agreement shall be governed by and construed in accordance with the internal laws of the State of
New York applicable to agreements made and to be performed entirely within such State, without regard to the conflicts of law principles of such State. 

 SECTION 5. Counterparts. This Agreement may be executed in any number of counterparts, each of which shall be
deemed to be an original, and all of which together shall be deemed to be one and the same instrument. 
  
 SECTION 6. Severability. Whenever possible, each provision or portion of any provision of this Guarantee shall be interpreted in such manner as to be effective and valid under Applicable Law, but if any
provision of this Guarantee (or any portion thereof) or the application of any such provision (or any portion thereof) to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid, illegal or unenforceable in any respect by a court of competent jurisdiction,
such invalidity, illegality or unenforceability shall not affect any other provision hereof (or the remaining portion thereof) or the application of such provision to any other persons or circumstances. 
  
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 Effective the 28th day of August 2006. 
  

							
	Ashland Inc.	    	Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc.
				
	By:	  	 /s/ Lamar M. Chambers

	    	By:	  	 /s/ R. Kirk Randolph

	Name:	  	Lamar M. Chambers	    	Name:	  	R. Kirk Randolph
	Title:	  	Vice President and Controller	    	Title:	  	President

 SCHEDULE 1 
 ASSIGNED CONTRACTS 
  

	1)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Bucyrus Blades, Inc., dated October 6, 2003, amended effective August 1, 2005 

  

	2)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Donaldson Company, Inc., dated August 1, 2003, amended September 27, 2005 

  

	3)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, dated December 19, 2002 and amended by Addendum effective January 1, 2005

  

	4)	Master Rental Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Hertz, dated January 21, 2003, amended November 2004 

  

	5)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Ingersoll-Rand Company, effective October 30, 2003 

  

	6)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Interstate Battery, dated March 21, 2005 

  

	7)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Kawasaki Construction Machinery Corporation of America, effective March 1, 2003, and Amendment dated September 5, 2004

  

	8)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Komatsu America Corp., effective May 1, 2004 

  

	9)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Menardi-Mikropul, LLC (Baghouses), effective July 1, 2005 

  

	10)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Roadtec, Inc., effective January 8, 2004 

  

	11)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Sakai America, Inc., effective October 30, 2003 

  

	12)	Supply Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Truman Arnold Companies, effective March 1, 2006 

 SELLER DISCLOSURE SCHEDULE TO 
  
 STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT 
  
 between 
  
 ASHLAND INC. 
  
 and 
  
 OLDCASTLE MATERIALS, INC. 
  

  
 Dated as of August 19, 2006 
  

  
  

 INTRODUCTION 
  
 REFERENCE IS MADE TO THE STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT DATED AS OF AUGUST 19, 2006 (THE “STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT”), BETWEEN ASHLAND INC., A KENTUCKY
CORPORATION (“SELLER”) AND OLDCASTLE MATERIALS, INC., A DELAWARE CORPORATION (“PURCHASER”). CAPITALIZED TERMS USED HEREIN AND NOT OTHERWISE DEFINED HEREIN SHALL HAVE THE RESPECTIVE MEANINGS ASCRIBED TO SUCH TERMS IN
THE STOCK PURCHASE AGREEMENT. 
  
 This Seller Disclosure Schedule is qualified in
its entirety by reference to specific provisions of the Stock Purchase Agreement, and is not intended to constitute, and shall not be construed as constituting, representations or warranties of Seller or its affiliates except as and to the extent
provided in the Stock Purchase Agreement. Inclusion of information herein shall not be construed as an admission that such information is material to the business, assets, properties, financial condition, results of operations or prospects of the
Transferred Companies, taken as a whole. 
  
 Matters reflected in this Seller
Disclosure Schedule are not necessarily limited to matters required by the Stock Purchase Agreement to be reflected in this Seller Disclosure Schedule. To the extent any such additional matters are included, they are set forth for informational
purposes only and do not necessarily include other matters of a similar nature. 
  
 This Seller Disclosure Schedule and the information and disclosures contained in this Seller Disclosure Schedule are intended only to qualify and limit the representations, warranties and covenants of Seller contained in the Stock Purchase
Agreement and shall not be deemed to expand in any way the scope or effect of any such representations, warranties or covenants. 
  
 Any matter set forth in any provision, subprovision, section or subsection of this Seller Disclosure Schedule shall be deemed set forth for all purposes of this Seller
Disclosure Schedule to the extent relevant and reasonably apparent. 
  
 Headings
and subheadings have been inserted herein for convenience of reference only and shall to no extent have the effect of amending or changing the express description of the Sections as set forth in the Stock Purchase Agreement. 
  
 The information contained herein is in all events subject to
the Confidentiality Agreement. 

 Table of Contents 
  

			
	 Schedule 1.04: Form of Statement
	  	1
	 Schedule 2.03: No Conflicts; Consents (Seller)
	  	2
	 Schedule 2.04: The Shares
	  	3
	 Schedule 3.01: Organization and Standing
	  	4
	 Schedule 3.02: Capital Stock of the Subsidiaries
	  	5
	 Schedule 3.03: No Conflicts; Consents (APAC)
	  	6
	 Schedule 3.04(a): Financial Statements
	  	7
	 Schedule 3.04(b): Indebtedness or Liabilities
	  	8
	 Schedule 3.05: Assets Other than Real Property Interests
	  	9
	 Schedule 3.06(a): Real Property
	  	10
	 Schedule 3.06(b): Owned and Leased Property Sold, Transferred or Otherwise Disposed Of
	  	13
	 Schedule 3.07: Intellectual Property
	  	14
	 Schedule 3.08: Contracts
	  	15
	 Schedule 3.09: Permits
	  	25
	 Schedule 3.10: Taxes
	  	26
	 Schedule 3.11: Proceedings
	  	27
	 Schedule 3.12(a): Benefit Plans
	  	34
	 Schedule 3.12(c): Assumed Benefit Plans—ERISA Liability
	  	36
	 Schedule 3.12(d): Primary Company Executives
	  	37
	 Schedule 3.13(a): Absence of Changes or Events (No Material Adverse Effect)
	  	38
	 Schedule 3.13(b): Absence of Changes or Events (Conduct in the Ordinary Course)
	  	39
	 Schedule 3.14: Compliance with Applicable Laws
	  	40
	 Schedule 3.15: Compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws
	  	41
	 Schedule 3.16: Employee and Labor Matters
	  	54
	 Schedule 3.17(a): Transactions with Affiliates
	  	55
	 Schedule 3.17(b): Contracts Held By Seller
	  	56
	 Schedule 5.01: Covenants Relating to Conduct of Business
	  	59
	 Schedule 5.13(a): Guarantees
	  	60
	 Schedule 5.13(b): GIAs; Owner & Contractors Protective; Railroad Protective Insurance Policies
	  	61
	 Schedule 5.16(a): Certain Contracts
	  	66
	 Schedule 5.18: No Use of the Ashland Name
	  	67

 
Schedule 1.04: 
 Form of Statement 
  

											
	 Dollars in Thousands

	  	Target Balance
Sheet Amount
(Sept. 30, 2005)

	 	 	Closing Balance
Sheet Amount
(Closing Date)

	 	 	 Stock Purchase
Agreement
 Reference

	 
	 Specified Assets:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Accounts receivable, net
	  	$	358,060	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Construction in progress
	  	 	145,117	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Inventories
	  	 	87,260	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Other current assets
	  	 	18,788	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Investment in equity affiliates
	  	 	10,505	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Other noncurrent assets
	  	 	17,542	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 (Less) Specified Liabilities:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Trade and other payables
	  	 	(335,957	)	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings
	  	 	(65,168	)	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Other long-term liabilities
	  	 	(90,214	)	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(i)
	 Adjustments:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 (Less) amounts to be excluded from current assets:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Cash, cash in transit and cash equivalents
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 Energy derivatives instruments and related margin accounts - current portion
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 Prepaid insurance premium (excludes prepayment for surety bonds)
	  	 	(3,888	)(a)(b)	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 (Less) amounts to be excluded from non-current assets:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Energy derivatives instruments and related margin accounts - non-current portion
	  	 	(5,295	)	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 Add amounts to be executed from current liabilities:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Pension liability - current
	  	 	46,900	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 Incentive compensation (variable pay) reserves - current portion
	  	 	7,967	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 Add amounts to be excluded from other long-term liabilities:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Tanner supplemental executive retirement plan liability
	  	 	351	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 Incentive compensation (variable pay) reserves - non-current portion
	  	 	1,495	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 Liability for remaining payment under Wedowee quarry acquisition
	  	 	500	 	 	 	 	 	1.04	(b)(ii)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	 	 	 
	 Total
	  	$	193,963	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	 	 	 
	 Purchase Price Adjustment - Increase (Decrease)
	  	 	 	 	 	(c	)	 	 	 
	 	  	 	 	 	 	
	
	 	 	 

	(a)	Unamortized annual premiums prepaid to Ashland or Ashland’s captive insurer for workers compensation, auto/general liability, all-risk property and pollution and excess
liability coverage amortized over the year. 

	(b)	Excludes unamortized surety bond costs prepaid for individual construction jobs and amortized over the life of the respective jobs. 

	(c)	Calculated as total Closing Balance Sheet Amount less total Target Balance Sheet Amount. 

 
Schedule 2.03: 
 No Conflicts; Consents (Seller) 
  
 For purposes of this Schedule 2.03, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser shall be
deemed on notice of any required consent to the extent that it is set forth in any contract that is listed on Schedule 3.08, including the following: 
  

	1)	Bandag Fleet Sales Agreement between Ashland, Inc. (Fleet) and Bandag Incorporated, effective September 3, 2002, amended March 3, 2005 

  

	2)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Bridgestone, effective September 5, 2002, amended August 18, 2004 

  

	3)	Cintas Corporation and Ashland Inc.–Multiple Location Rental Account Agreement dated December 8, 2000 and Addendums of January 1, 2001, September 25,
2001, November 30, 2005, and December 20, 2005 

  

	4)	JPMorgan - Commercial Card Agreement between Bank One, NA and Ashland Inc. dated May 20, 2002 

  

	5)	Master Services Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Verifications, Inc., dated June 24, 2004 

  

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Schedule 2.04: 
 The Shares 
  
 None. 
  

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Schedule 3.01: 
 Organization and Standing 
  
 Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. (DE) (Name to be changed to “APAC Holdings,
Inc.” on August 22, 2006.) 
  
 APAC, Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Arkansas, Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Atlantic, Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Kansas, Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Mississippi, Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Missouri,
Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Southeast, Inc. (GA) 
  
 APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (DE) 
  
 APAC-Texas, Inc. (DE) 
  
 Ashland Construction Communications Company (DE) (Name to be changed to “APAC Construction Communications Company” on August 22, 2006.) 
  
 Limpus Quarries, Inc. (MO) 
  

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Schedule 3.02: 
 Capital Stock of the Subsidiaries 
  

									
	 Subsidiary

	  	 Authorized
 Capital Stock

	  	 Outstanding
 Capital Stock

	  	 Record Owners

	  	 Beneficial
 Owners

	 APAC-Arkansas, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Atlantic, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Kansas, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Mississippi, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Missouri, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common Class A;
 1,000 Non-voting Class B
 Cumulative Preferred
	  	 10 Common;
 0 Preferred
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Southeast, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Tennessee, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC-Texas, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 APAC, Inc.
	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	Ashland Construction Communications Company (Name to be changed to “APAC Construction Communications Company” on 8/22/06)	  	 1,000 Common
	  	 10 Common
	  	 APAC
	  	 N/A

					
	 Limpus Quarries, Inc.
	  	 2,000 Common
	  	 132 Common
	  	 APAC-Kansas, Inc.
	  	 N/A

  

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Schedule 3.03: 
 No Conflicts; Consents (APAC) 
  
 For purposes of this Schedule 3.03, Purchaser acknowledges and agrees that Purchaser shall be
deemed on notice of any required consent to the extent that it is set forth in any contract that is listed on Schedule 3.08, including the following: 
  

	1)	Civil Equipment Agreement between APAC, Inc. and Caterpillar, effective May 1, 2004 

  

	2)	Mineral Extraction Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Vecellion & Grogan (White Rock Quarries-South), entered into October 19, 2004 

 

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Schedule 3.04(a): 
 Financial Statements 
  
 See attached Financial Statements (audited as of September 30, 2005, and unaudited as of
June 30, 2006.) 
  

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 Schedule 3.04 
  
 CONSOLIDATED FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 
  
 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and
Subsidiaries 
 Years Ended September 30, 2005, 2004 and 2003 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Years Ended September 30, 2005, 2004 and 2003 
  
 Contents 
  

			
	 Report of Independent Auditors
	  	1
	 Consolidated Financial Statements
	  	 
	 Consolidated Balance Sheets
	  	2
	 Consolidated Statements of Operations
	  	3
	 Consolidated Statements of Owner’s Equity
	  	4
	 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows
	  	5
	 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements
	  	6

 Report of Independent Auditors 
  
 The Board of Directors 
 Ashland Inc. 
  
 We have audited the accompanying consolidated balance sheets of Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. as of September 30, 2005 and 2004, and the related consolidated
statements of operations, owner’s equity, and cash flows for each of the three years in the period ended September 30, 2005. These financial statements are the responsibility of Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc.’s management. Our
responsibility is to express an opinion on these financial statements based on our audits. 
  
 We conducted our audits in accordance with auditing standards generally accepted in the United States. Those standards require that we plan and perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the
financial statements are free of material misstatement. We were not engaged to perform an audit of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting. Our audits included consideration of internal control over financial reporting as a
basis for designing audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company’s internal control over financial reporting. Accordingly, we express no such
opinion. An audit also includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the financial statements, assessing the accounting principles used and significant estimates made by management, and evaluating the
overall financial statement presentation. We believe that our audits provide a reasonable basis for our opinion. 
  
 In our opinion, the consolidated financial statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the consolidated financial position of Ashland Paving
And Construction, Inc. as of September 30, 2005 and 2004, and the consolidated results of its operations and its cash flows for the three years in the period ended September 30, 2005, in conformity with accounting principles generally
accepted in the United States. 
  
 October 28, 2005 
  

 1 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
  
 Consolidated Balance Sheets 
  

							
	 	  	September 30

	 	  	2005

	  	2004

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Assets
	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Current assets:
	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Accounts receivable, net (includes billed retainage of $73,441 thousand in 2005 and $67,629 thousand in 2004)
	  	$	358,060	  	$	337,136
	 Construction in progress
	  	 	145,117	  	 	127,567
	 Inventories
	  	 	87,260	  	 	75,281
	 Deferred income taxes
	  	 	20,594	  	 	10,068
	 Receivable from parent
	  	 	—  	  	 	75,144
	 Other current assets
	  	 	18,788	  	 	15,131
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total current assets
	  	 	629,819	  	 	640,327
			
	 Goodwill and other intangibles
	  	 	414,574	  	 	413,902
	 Investment in equity affiliates
	  	 	10,505	  	 	6,529
	 Other noncurrent assets
	  	 	17,542	  	 	10,435
	 Net property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	591,968	  	 	478,151
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total assets
	  	$	1,664,408	  	$	1,549,344
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Liabilities and owner’s equity
	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Current liabilities:
	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Trade and other payables
	  	$	335,957	  	$	288,873
	 Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings
	  	 	65,168	  	 	45,612
	 Income taxes
	  	 	3,108	  	 	—  
	 Payable to parent
	  	 	70,343	  	 	—  
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total current liabilities
	  	 	474,576	  	 	334,485
			
	 Employee benefit obligations
	  	 	23,505	  	 	55,572
	 Deferred income taxes
	  	 	30,258	  	 	52,453
	 Other long-term liabilities
	  	 	90,214	  	 	80,738
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total liabilities
	  	 	618,553	  	 	523,248
	 Owner’s equity
	  	 	1,045,855	  	 	1,026,096
	 Total liabilities and owner’s equity
	  	$	1,664,408	  	$	1,549,344
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

  

 2 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
  
 Consolidated Statements of Operations 
  

											
	 	  	Years Ended September 30

	 
	 	  	2005

	  	2004

	  	2003

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Sales and operating revenues
	  	$	2,539,184	  	$	2,525,300	  	$	2,400,305	 
	 Gain (loss) on disposal of assets
	  	 	9,116	  	 	18,271	  	 	(3,614	)
	 Equity in income of affiliates
	  	 	6,156	  	 	19,275	  	 	9,492	 
	 Interest and other income
	  	 	10,778	  	 	3,787	  	 	3,157	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Total revenue
	  	 	2,565,234	  	 	2,566,633	  	 	2,409,340	 
				
	 Cost of sales and operating revenue
	  	 	2,278,103	  	 	2,226,871	  	 	2,200,897	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Gross profit
	  	 	287,131	  	 	339,762	  	 	208,443	 
				
	 Selling, general, and administrative expenses
	  	 	211,931	  	 	203,090	  	 	225,777	 
	 Corporate expenses
	  	 	45,503	  	 	42,276	  	 	39,408	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Total expenses
	  	 	257,434	  	 	245,366	  	 	265,185	 
				
	 Operating income (loss) before income taxes
	  	 	29,697	  	 	94,396	  	 	(56,742	)
	 Income taxes (benefit)
	  	 	9,938	  	 	32,958	  	 	(23,201	)
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Net income (loss)
	  	$	19,759	  	$	61,438	  	$	(33,541	)
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

  

 3 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
  
 Consolidated Statements of Owner’s Equity 
  

												
	 	  	 Paid-in
 Capital

	  	 Retained
 Earnings

	 	 	Total

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Balance at September 30, 2002
	  	$	150,761	  	$	847,438	 	 	$	998,199	 
	 Net loss
	  	 	—  	  	 	(33,541	)	 	 	(33,541	)
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2003
	  	 	150,761	  	 	813,897	 	 	 	964,658	 
	 Net income
	  	 	—  	  	 	61,438	 	 	 	61,438	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2004
	  	 	150,761	  	 	875,335	 	 	 	1,026,096	 
	 Net income
	  	 	—  	  	 	19,759	 	 	 	19,759	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2005
	  	$	150,761	  	$	895,094	 	 	$	1,045,855	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

  

 4 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
  
 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 
  

													
	 	  	Years Ended September 30

	 
	 	  	2005

	 	 	2004

	 	 	2003

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Operating activities
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Net income (loss)
	  	$	19,759	 	 	$	61,438	 	 	$	(33,541	)
	 Adjustments to reconcile to cash flows from operations:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Depreciation, depletion and amortization
	  	 	93,624	 	 	 	95,034	 	 	 	108,248	 
	 (Benefit) provision for deferred income taxes
	  	 	(31,945	)	 	 	21,411	 	 	 	(16,330	)
	 Equity in income of affiliates
	  	 	(6,156	)	 	 	(19,275	)	 	 	(9,492	)
	 Distributions from equity affiliates
	  	 	1,931	 	 	 	16,383	 	 	 	—  	 
	 (Gain) loss from sale of property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	(8,541	)	 	 	(7,712	)	 	 	4,479	 
	 (Gain) loss from sale of operations
	  	 	(575	)	 	 	(10,559	)	 	 	(865	)
	 Change in operating assets and liabilities, net of businesses acquired:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 (Increase) in accounts receivable
	  	 	(20,924	)	 	 	(7,460	)	 	 	(27,928	)
	 (Increase) decrease in construction completed and in progress
	  	 	(17,550	)	 	 	9,879	 	 	 	(5,188	)
	 (Increase) decrease in inventories
	  	 	(11,979	)	 	 	(5,485	)	 	 	1,521	 
	 (Increase) decrease in other current assets
	  	 	(3,657	)	 	 	(1,086	)	 	 	4,122	 
	 (Increase) in other noncurrent assets
	  	 	(6,207	)	 	 	(260	)	 	 	(8,911	)
	 Increase (decrease) in trade and other payables
	  	 	47,084	 	 	 	(12,229	)	 	 	13,895	 
				
	 Increase (decrease) in billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings
	  	 	19,556	 	 	 	(10,541	)	 	 	(13,650	)
	 Increase (decrease) in income taxes
	  	 	3,108	 	 	 	1,462	 	 	 	(2,661	)
	 (Decrease) increase in noncurrent liabilities
	  	 	(15,876	)	 	 	7,001	 	 	 	8,388	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Net cash provided by operating activities
	  	 	61,652	 	 	 	138,001	 	 	 	22,087	 
				
	 Financing activities
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Transfers (to) from parent, net
	  	 	75,875	 	 	 	(124,476	)	 	 	8,906	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Cash provided by (used in) financing activities
	  	 	75,875	 	 	 	(124,476	)	 	 	8,906	 
				
	 Investing activities
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Additions to property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	(138,428	)	 	 	(72,903	)	 	 	(46,956	)
	 Proceeds from sale of property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	19,189	 	 	 	11,763	 	 	 	13,575	 
	 Purchases of operations, net of cash acquired
	  	 	(20,679	)	 	 	—  	 	 	 	(5,045	)
	 Proceeds from sale of operations
	  	 	2,391	 	 	 	47,615	 	 	 	7,433	 
	 Net cash used in investing activities
	  	 	(137,527	)	 	 	(13,525	)	 	 	(30,993	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Change in cash and cash equivalents
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 
	 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Cash and cash equivalents at end of year
	  	$	—  	 	 	$	—  	 	 	$	—  	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Supplemental non-cash disclosure
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Addition to property, plant, and equipment funded by parent
	  	$	61,238	 	 	$	—  	 	 	$	—  	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

  

 5 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements 
  
 September 30, 2005 
  
 1. Nature of Operations 
  
 The Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. group of companies (APAC) is one of the
nation’s largest transportation construction contractors and is a major supplier of construction materials. APAC performs construction work, such as paving, repairing and resurfacing highways, streets, airports, residential and commercial
developments, sidewalks and driveways, and grading and base work. In addition, it performs a number of services such as excavation and site work for the construction of bridges, other structures, drainage facilities and underground utilities for
public and private projects. APAC conducts its business through 25 market-focused business units and a Major Projects Group operating in 14 southern and mid-continent states. These business units provide construction services and materials
throughout the regions in which they operate. 
  
 APAC currently has 92 aggregate
production facilities, including 41 permanent operating quarry locations; 24 ready-mix concrete plants; 227 hot-mix asphalt plants; and a fleet of over 13,000 mobile equipment units, including construction equipment, on-highway construction support
assets and vehicles. In certain market areas, APAC is vertically integrated with asphalt, aggregate and ready-mix operations, all complementing each other. Raw materials and aggregate generally consist of sand, gravel, granite, limestone and
sandstone. About 30% of the aggregate produced by APAC is used in APAC’s own contract construction work and the production of various processed construction materials. The remainder is sold to third parties. APAC also purchases substantial
quantities of raw aggregate from other producers whose proximity to the job site renders these purchases economically attractive. Most other materials, such as liquid asphalt, Portland cement and reinforcing steel, are purchased from third parties.

  
 Approximately 77%, 78% and 77% of APAC’s sales and operating revenues for
fiscal years 2005, 2004 and 2003, respectively, were construction revenues, with the remaining 23%, 22% and 23% for the respective periods coming from sales of construction materials. Approximately 82% for 2005 and 2004, and 84% for 2003, of
APAC’s construction revenues were derived directly from highway and other public sector sources, with the remaining 18% for 2005 and 2004, and 16% for 2003, coming from industrial and commercial customers and private developers. 
  
 Climate and weather significantly affect revenues and margins in the construction business.
Due to its location, APAC tends to enjoy a relatively long construction season. Most of APAC’s operating income is generated during the construction period of May to October. 
  

 6 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 2.
Significant Accounting Policies 
  
 Principles of Consolidation and Basis
of Presentation 
  
 Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. is a wholly-owned
subsidiary of Ashland Inc. (Ashland) and is consolidated within Ashland’s financial statements. 
  
 The consolidated financial statements include the accounts of APAC and its majority owned subsidiaries. In addition, Limpus Quarries, Inc., which is a separate legal entity structure and a wholly owned subsidiary of
Ashland, is managed and operated by APAC employees and consolidated within APAC’s financial statements. Investments in joint ventures are accounted for by the equity method. All material inter-company transactions and balances have been
eliminated. 
  
 Use of Estimates, Risks, and Uncertainties 
  
 The preparation of APAC’s consolidated financial statements requires management to make
estimates and assumptions that affect the reported amounts of assets, liabilities, revenues, and expenses, and the disclosures of contingent assets and liabilities. Significant items that are subject to such estimates and assumptions include
long-lived assets, employee benefit obligations, income taxes, reserves, environmental remediation, and income recognized under construction contracts. Although management bases its estimates on historical experience and various other assumptions
that are believed to be reasonable under the circumstances, actual results could differ significantly from the estimates under different assumptions or conditions. 
  
 APAC’s results are affected by domestic and international economic, political, legislative, regulatory and legal actions, as well as
weather conditions. Economic conditions, such as recessionary trends, inflation, interest rates, and changes in the prices of hydrocarbon-based products, can have a significant effect on operations. Political actions may include changes in the
policies of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries or other developments involving or affecting oil-producing countries, including military conflicts, embargoes, internal instability or actions or reactions of the U.S. government in
anticipation of, or in response to, such actions. While APAC maintains reserves for anticipated liabilities and carries various levels of insurance, APAC could be affected by civil, criminal, regulatory or administrative actions, claims or
proceedings relating to environmental remediation or other matters. In addition, climate and weather can significantly affect APAC’s results of operations. 
  

 7 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 2.
Significant Accounting Policies (continued) 
  
 Revenue Recognition

  
 APAC has three distinct methods of recognizing revenue for its different
business operations in construction, materials and the Major Projects Group. Income related to construction contracts generally is recognized by the units-of-production method, which is a variation of the percentage-of-completion method. It reflects
measurement of progress in each contract for individual pay items and/or phases of work. Change orders are included in total contract revenue when it is probable that the change order will result in an addition to contract value and can be
estimated. Change orders occur in most of the company’s large projects. APAC evaluates when a change order is probable based upon its experience in negotiating change orders, customer’s written approval of such changes or other separate
documentation of change order costs that are identifiable. Any anticipated losses on construction contracts are charged against operations as soon as such losses are determined to be probable and estimable. 
  
 The Major Projects Group, which typically performs work on contracts with total revenues in
excess of $50 million, recognizes revenue and earnings on the percentage of completion method as the ratio of costs incurred to estimated final costs. Revenue in an amount equal to cost incurred is recognized prior to contracts reaching 25%
completion. The related profit is deferred until the period in which such percentage completion is attained because APAC management believes that until projects of this size reach 25% completion, there is insufficient information to determine what
the estimated profit on the project will be within a reasonable level of assurance. 
  
 Other revenues, including revenues from the sale of hot-mix asphalt, aggregates and ready-mix concrete to third parties, are recognized when products are shipped or services are provided to customers, the sales price is fixed and
determinable, and collectibility is reasonably assured. Revenue from contract claims is recognized when a signed settlement agreement has been obtained and payment is assured. If a signed agreement is not obtained, revenue is recognized when cash is
received. 
  

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 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 2.
Significant Accounting Policies (continued) 
  
 Expense Recognition

  
 Cost of sales and operating expenses include material and production
costs, as well as the costs of inbound and outbound freight, purchasing and receiving, inspection, warehousing, internal transfers, and all other distribution network costs. Selling, general and administrative expenses include sales and marketing
costs, advertising, research and development, customer support, environmental remediation and administrative costs, other than corporate charges from Ashland. 
  

APAC incurs minor costs associated with research and development and, because APAC’s products and services are generally sold without any extended warranties,
liabilities for product warranties are insignificant. Costs for both research and development and product warranties generally are expensed as incurred. 
  
 Cash and Cash Equivalents 
  
 Cash equivalents include highly liquid investments maturing within three months after purchase. Cash generated by APAC operations is generally sent on a daily basis to
APAC’s parent, Ashland, for consolidated treasury services and cash management. 
  
 Allowance for Doubtful Accounts 
  
 APAC records an allowance for
doubtful accounts as a best estimate of the amount of probable credit losses for accounts receivable. Each month APAC reviews this allowance and considers factors such as customer credit, past transaction history with the customer and changes in
customer payment terms when determining whether the collection of a receivable is reasonably assured. Past due balances over 90 days and over a specified amount are reviewed individually for collectibility. Receivables are charged off against the
allowance for doubtful accounts when it is probable a receivable will not be recovered. The reserve recorded was $10,265 thousand as of September 30, 2005, and $9,420 thousand as of September 30, 2004. 
  

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 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 2.
Significant Accounting Policies (continued) 
  
 Inventories

  
 Inventories are carried and expensed at the lower of average cost or
market. APAC has recorded a reserve for slow-moving inventory of $2,322 thousand at September 30, 2005, and $3,139 thousand at September 30, 2004, which is classified on the balance sheets as a reduction of inventories. 
  
 Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets 
  
 APAC assesses goodwill for impairment at least annually and noted no indicators of goodwill
impairment as of September 30, 2005. During 2004 and 2003, APAC recorded impairment charges of $2,000 thousand and $9,000 thousand, respectively, resulting from the preparation for and sale of its Rainbow ready-mix operations. Separable
intangible assets that are not deemed to have an indefinite life, which are comprised of covenants not to compete, are amortized on a straight-line basis over a period of 5 to 10 years. 
  
 Property, Plant and Equipment 
  
 The cost of property, plant, and equipment is depreciated by the straight-line method over the estimated useful lives of the assets. The cost of mineral rights is
depleted principally over 5 to 50 years, plants and buildings are principally depreciated over 5 to 30 years and machinery and equipment, including autos and trucks, are principally depreciated over 4 to 10 years. Such costs are periodically
reviewed for recoverability when impairment indicators are present. Such indicators include, among other factors, operating losses, unused capacity, market value declines and technological obsolescence. Recorded values of property, plant, and
equipment that are not expected to be recovered through undiscounted future net cash flows are written down to current fair value, which generally is determined from estimated discounted future net cash flows (assets held for use) or net realizable
value (assets held for sale). APAC did not incur an impairment charge for property, plant, and equipment during fiscal years 2005, 2004, or 2003. 
  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 2.
Significant Accounting Policies (continued) 
  
 Derivative Instruments

  
 APAC uses commodity-based derivative instruments to manage its exposure
to price fluctuations associated with the purchase of diesel fuel, gasoline and natural gas. All derivative instruments are recognized as either assets or liabilities on the balance sheet and are measured at fair value. Changes in the fair value of
all derivatives are recognized immediately in income unless the derivative qualifies and is classified as a hedge of future cash flows. As of September 30, 2005, APAC did not have any derivative instruments that were classified as a hedge.
Credit risks arise from the possible inability of counterparties to meet the terms of their contracts, but exposure is limited to the replacement value of the contracts. APAC further minimizes this credit risk through internal monitoring procedures
employed by Ashland. As of September 30, 2005, APAC had assets of $6,645 thousand recorded for its diesel fuel and gasoline derivative fair values and recorded gains of $8,475 thousand for 2005 and $720 thousand for 2004 and a loss of $363
thousand for 2003. 
  
 Commitments, Contingencies and Environmental Costs

  
 Liabilities for loss contingencies, including environmental remediation
costs not within the scope of Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB) Statement No. 143 (FAS 143), Accounting for Asset Retirement Obligations, arising from claims, assessments, litigation, fines, and penalties and other sources are
recorded when it is probable that a liability has been incurred and the amount of the assessment and/or remediation can be reasonably estimated. Environmental expenditures that relate to current or future revenues are expensed or capitalized as
appropriate. Expenditures that relate to an existing condition caused by past operations and that do not impact future earnings are expensed. Liabilities for environmental remediation costs are recognized when environmental assessments or clean-ups
are probable and the associated costs can be reasonably estimated. Generally, the timing of these provisions coincides with the commitment to a formal plan of action or, if earlier, the divestment or closure of the relevant sites. The amount
recognized reflects management’s best estimate of the expenditures expected to be required. Where a liability is not to be settled for a number of years, the amount recognized is the estimated future expenditure on an undiscounted basis.

  

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 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 2.
Significant Accounting Policies (continued) 
  
 Income Taxes

  
 APAC accounts for income taxes using the liability method of accounting.
APAC’s operations are included in the consolidated federal income tax return of Ashland, which allocates tax charges or benefits included in its return on the basis of separate return computations. Income taxes currently payable represent
APAC’s allocated portion. Deferred income taxes are provided for all significant temporary differences between income reported for financial reporting and income reported for tax purposes. For further detailed information on the components of
deferred tax assets and liabilities, see Note 12. 
  
 New Accounting Standards

  
 In March 2005, the Emerging Issues Task Force (EITF) reached a consensus
on Issue 04-6, Accounting for Stripping Costs Incurred During Production in the Mining Industry (EITF 04 6). EITF 04-6 is effective for the first reporting period in fiscal years beginning after December 15, 2005 and requires that
stripping costs incurred during the production phase of the mine be included in the costs of the inventory produced during the period that the stripping costs are incurred. APAC is in the process of evaluating the impact of this interpretation.

  
 In March 2005, the FASB issued Interpretation No. 47 (FIN 47),
Accounting for Conditional Asset Retirement Obligations, an Interpretation of FASB Statement No. 143. This interpretation is effective for APAC no later than the end of fiscal 2006. APAC is in the process of evaluating the impact of this
interpretation. 
  
 In November 2004, the FASB issued Statement No. 151 (FAS
151), Inventory Costs. FAS 151 amends the guidance in Accounting Research Bulletin No. 43, Chapter 4, Inventory Pricing, to clarify the accounting for abnormal amounts of idle facility expense, freight, handling costs and wasted
material (spoilage). FAS 151 will be effective for APAC in fiscal 2006 and is expected to have an immaterial effect on APAC’s financial position, results of operations and cash flows. 
  

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 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 3.
Relationship with Ashland Inc. 
  
 APAC utilizes centralized functions of
Ashland to support its operations, and in return, Ashland allocates certain of its expenses to APAC. Such expenses represent costs related, but not limited to treasury, legal, accounting, insurance, information technology, payroll administration,
human resources and other services. These costs, together with an allocation of central Ashland overhead costs, are included within the corporate expenses caption of the Consolidated Statements of Operations. Where it is possible to specifically
attribute such expenses to activities of APAC, these amounts have been charged or credited directly to APAC without allocation or apportionment. Allocation of all other such expenses is based on a general corporate-determined cost allocation
percentage. 
  
 APAC management supports the methods used in allocating expenses
and believes these methods to be reasonable estimates. However, resulting expenses may not represent the amounts that would have been incurred had such transactions been entered into with third parties at “arm’s length.” 

 
 The following table shows the major components of Ashland corporate charges incurred by
APAC during the last three fiscal years. 
  

										
	 	  	    2005    

	  	    2004    

	  	    2003    

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Information technology
	  	$	10,477	  	$	9,963	  	$	9,490
	 Deferred and incentive compensation
	  	 	6,132	  	 	6,199	  	 	2,117
	 Human resources
	  	 	6,088	  	 	4,658	  	 	4,984
	 Stock options
	  	 	1,857	  	 	1,349	  	 	1,468
	 Other general and administrative
	  	 	20,949	  	 	20,107	  	 	21,349
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total
	  	$	45,503	  	$	42,276	  	$	39,408
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 4.
Acquisitions and Divestitures 
  
 Acquisitions 
  
 During fiscal 2005, APAC acquired certain assets, including two asphalt plants in Georgia,
of Shepherd Construction Co., Inc., for $5,298 thousand in a series of cash transactions. Effective February 25, 2005, APAC acquired certain assets, including one asphalt plant in both Texas and Arkansas, of Martin Marietta Materials, Inc., for
$5,431 thousand in cash. Effective March 16, 2005, APAC acquired certain assets, including a concrete batch plant in Missouri, of James S. Cape and Sons Company, for $1,412 thousand in cash. Effective May 19, 2005, APAC acquired certain
assets, including one asphalt plant in Florida, of J.W. Conner and Sons, Inc. for $5,538 thousand in cash with $1,899 thousand of goodwill recorded as a result of this acquisition. Effective July 20, 2005, APAC acquired certain assets,
including one aggregate plant, of Wedowee Quarry, Inc. for $3,500 thousand in cash with $500 thousand of other intangibles recorded as a result of the acquisition. 
  
 Effective October 7, 2002, APAC acquired certain assets, including an asphalt plant in North Carolina, of MAPCO, Inc. for $5,045
thousand in cash with $625 thousand of other intangibles recorded as a result of the acquisition. 
  
 Divestitures 
  
 Effective
February 8, 2005, APAC sold its Mississippi ready-mix operations to MMC Materials, Inc. for $2,391 thousand recognizing an after-tax gain on this sale of $351 thousand, net of $224 thousand in taxes. 
  
 Effective January 15, 2004, APAC sold its Carolina asphalt terminal to Colas, Inc. for
$6,425 thousand recognizing an after-tax gain on this sale of $970 thousand, net of $556 thousand in taxes. Effective February 12, 2004, APAC sold the Tidewater branch of its Virginia division for $3,559 thousand with a gain on this sale of $93
thousand. Effective May 11, 2004, APAC sold its Coastal Carolina ready-mix operations asphalt terminal for $27,680 thousand recognizing an after-tax gain on this sale of $5,591 thousand, net of $3,297 thousand in taxes. Effective May 21,
2004, APAC sold its Rainbow ready-mix operations for $9,951 thousand. The gain on this sale was insignificant. 
  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 4.
Acquisitions and Divestitures (continued) 
  
 Effective July 29, 2003,
APAC sold its Missouri ready-mix operations for $2,127 thousand with the gain on this sale being insignificant. Effective December 20, 2002, APAC sold its Nashville operations to LoJack Corporation for $5,306 thousand with the after-tax loss on
this sale of $162 thousand, net of $499 thousand in taxes. 
  
 5. Inventories

  
 Inventories at September 30 consisted of the following. 

 

							
	 	  	2005

	  	2004

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Raw materials
	  	$	53,891	  	$	39,738
	 Finished goods
	  	 	24,878	  	 	29,333
	 Fuel and other supplies
	  	 	7,307	  	 	4,691
	 Other
	  	 	1,184	  	 	1,519
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total
	  	$	87,260	  	$	75,281
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 6. Goodwill
and Other Intangibles 
  
 In accordance with FASB Statement No. 142 (FAS
142), Goodwill and Other Intangible Assets, APAC has discontinued the practice of amortizing goodwill and initiated an annual review for impairment. Impairment is to be examined more frequently if certain indicators are encountered.

  
 The following is a progression of goodwill for the fiscal years ended
September 30, 2005 and 2004 (in thousands). 
  

					
	 Balance at September 30, 2003
	  	$	426,294	 
	 Goodwill assigned to sold businesses
	  	 	(12,762	)
	 Impairment losses
	  	 	(2,000	)
	 	  	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2004
	  	 	411,532	 
	 Goodwill assigned to sold businesses
	  	 	(697	)
	 Acquisitions
	  	 	1,899	 
	 	  	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2005
	  	$	412,734	 
	 	  	
	
	

  
 Intangible assets at September 30
consisted of the following (in thousands). 
  

																					
	 	  	2005

	  	2004

	 	  	Gross
Carrying
Amount

	  	Accumulated
Amortization

	 	 	Net Carrying
Amount 

	  	Gross
Carrying
Amount

	  	Accumulated
Amortization

	 	 	Net Carrying
Amount

	 Covenants not to compete
	  	$	5,313	  	$	(3,473	)	 	$	1,840	  	$	6,987	  	$	(4,617	)	 	$	2,370

  
 Amortization expense recognized on
intangible assets was $906 thousand for 2005, $1,285 thousand for 2004 and $1,186 thousand for 2003. As of September 30, 2005, all of APAC’s intangible assets that had a carrying value were being amortized. Estimated amortization expense
for future periods is $727 thousand in 2006, $419 thousand in 2007, $173 thousand in 2008, $173 thousand in 2009 and $170 thousand in 2010. 
  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 7.
Unconsolidated Affiliates 
  
 The investments in joint ventures, which are
accounted for on the equity method of accounting, recorded on the Consolidated Balance Sheets represent APAC’s investment and equity in earnings, net of distributions received. The most significant of these investments is the 41.25% interest in
5R Constructors LLC (5R). The primary purpose of 5R was to submit bids and proposals in response to requests for bids by The City of Atlanta and perform certain capital improvements at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport. Summarized
financial information of the amounts recorded on APAC’s financial statements for its equity affiliates is presented in the following table. 
  

												
	 	  	2005

	 	 	2004

	 	 	2003

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Balance sheet data
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Current assets
	  	$	22,834	 	 	$	24,924	 	 	 	 
	 Current liabilities
	  	 	(2,104	)	 	 	(7,329	)	 	 	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	 	 
	 Working capital
	  	 	20,730	 	 	 	17,595	 	 	 	 
	 Noncurrent assets
	  	 	985	 	 	 	15,974	 	 	 	 
	 Noncurrent liabilities
	  	 	(3,031	)	 	 	(4,343	)	 	 	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	 	 
	 Equity
	  	$	18,684	 	 	$	29,226	 	 	 	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	 	 
	 Amounts recorded by APAC
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Investment in equity affiliates
	  	 	10,505	 	 	 	6,529	 	 	 	 
				
	 Income data
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Sales and operating revenues
	  	$	18,184	 	 	$	102,631	 	 	$	90,908
	 Income from operations
	  	 	1,425	 	 	 	23,951	 	 	 	15,747
	 Net income
	  	 	3,458	 	 	 	24,948	 	 	 	15,873
				
	 Amounts recorded by APAC
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Equity income
	  	 	6,156	 	 	 	19,275	 	 	 	9,492
	 Distributions received
	  	 	1,931	 	 	 	16,383	 	 	 	—  

  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 8.
Property, Plant and Equipment 
  
 Property, plant, and equipment at
September 30 consisted of the following. 
  

									
	 	  	2005

	 	 	2004

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Land
	  	$	41,114	 	 	$	45,082	 
	 Mineral rights and land improvements
	  	 	79,386	 	 	 	46,899	 
	 Plants and buildings
	  	 	598,991	 	 	 	560,594	 
	 Machinery and equipment
	  	 	511,864	 	 	 	458,834	 
	 Autos and trucks
	  	 	204,086	 	 	 	178,250	 
	 Construction in progress
	  	 	8,493	 	 	 	11,955	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Total
	  	 	1,443,934	 	 	 	1,301,614	 
	 Less accumulated depreciation
	  	 	(851,966	)	 	 	(823,463	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Net
	  	$	591,968	 	 	$	478,151	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

  
 9. Other Long-Term Liabilities

  
 Other non-current liabilities at September 30 consisted of the
following. 
  

							
	 	  	2005

	  	2004

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Self-insurance reserves
	  	$	82,525	  	$	72,375
	 Other
	  	 	7,689	  	 	8,363
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total
	  	$	90,214	  	$	80,738
	 	  	
	
	  	
	

  
 APAC partially insures its workers
compensation claims and other general business insurance needs through Ashmont Insurance Company, Inc., which is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Ashland that was created for the purpose of funding Ashland’s insurance claims within Ashland’s
corporate retention. Ashland charges its operating divisions (including APAC) for the costs of third-party insurance and allocates the costs of self-insured claims to the applicable operating division. 
  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 10.
Employee Benefit Plans 
  
 Defined Benefit Plans 
  
 Qualifying APAC employees participate in Ashland’s pension and other postretirement
benefit plans. Ashland pension plans typically provide pension payments that depend on an employee’s length of service and earnings at, or near, retirement or have a “cash balance” design. These plans are funded by the employer with
contributions and costs being determined after annually assessing and receiving advice from independent actuaries. Ashland’s postretirement plans include healthcare and life insurance plans for all eligible employees. Ashland’s retiree
life insurance plans are noncontributory, while Ashland shares the costs of providing healthcare coverage with its retired employees through premiums, deductibles and coinsurance provisions. Ashland funds its share of the costs of the postretirement
benefit plans as the benefits are paid. 
  
 Ashland determines pension and
postretirement benefit costs for its plans on a consolidated basis and therefore specific information and costing relating to APAC’s assets and obligations take into account certain allocation assumptions. As a result, for the fiscal years
ended September 30, 2005, 2004, and 2003 the Consolidated Statements of Operations include an allocation to APAC of the benefit costs for these plans. 
  
 As a result of APAC’s participation in Ashland’s pension and postretirement plans, APAC has recorded net liabilities of $70,405 thousand as of
September 30, 2005, and $80,732 thousand as of September 30, 2004. These liabilities are included within the trade and other payables and employee benefit obligations captions of the Consolidated Balance Sheets. Pension and other
postretirement expense recorded for the three fiscal years ended September 30 are as follows. 
  

										
	 	  	2005

	  	2004

	  	2003

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Pension plans
	  	$	20,416	  	$	24,724	  	$	24,217
	 Postretirement plans
	  	 	5,892	  	 	4,709	  	 	9,442
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total
	  	$	26,308	  	$	29,433	  	$	33,659
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 10.
Employee Benefit Plans (continued) 
  
 Defined Contribution Plans

  
 Qualifying APAC employees are eligible to participate in Ashland’s
qualified savings plan that assists employees in providing for retirement or other future needs. APAC recorded expense related to these defined contribution plans of $5,975 thousand, $5,782 thousand, and $4,172 thousand in 2005, 2004, and 2003,
respectively. 
  
 11. Commitments, Contingencies and Litigation 

 
 Operating Leases 
  
 APAC and its subsidiaries are lessees of office buildings, transportation and off-road construction equipment, warehouses and storage
facilities, and other equipment, facilities and properties under leasing agreements that expire at various dates. As of September 30, 2005, APAC did not have any capitalized lease obligations. 
  
 In June 2005, Ashland used $61,238 thousand of proceeds from the sale of its 38% interest in
MAP and two other businesses to Marathon Oil Corporation (the MAP Transaction) to purchase assets, primarily construction equipment, formerly leased under operating leases. Future minimum rental payments were not affected by this purchase. Future
minimum rental payments at September 30, 2005, and rental expense for the past three fiscal years under operating leases follow. 
  

															
	Future Minimum Rental Payments

	  	 Rental Expense

	  	    2005    

	  	    2004    

	  	    2003    

	 	  	 	  	(In Thousands)	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2006	  	$	    7,923	  	Minimum rentals (including rentals under short-term leases)	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	2007	  	 	6,586	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	2008	  	 	5,291	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	2009	  	 	3,703	  	 	  	$	    52,833	  	$	    45,920	  	$	    39,882
	2010	  	 	2,035	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	Thereafter	  	 	5,060	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 	  	
	
	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 	  	$	    30,598	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 	  	
	
	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 

  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 11.
Commitments, Contingencies and Litigation (continued) 
  
 Other
Commitments 
  
 During the normal course of business, APAC enters into
purchase commitments with subcontractors in selected markets to perform specific services related to business operations. As of September 30, 2005, APAC had approximately $583,344 thousand in these contract commitments with $525,010 thousand
committed for services to be performed within the next year. 
  
 As part of its
materials operations business, APAC enters into various “take-or-pay” contracts which relate to minimum royalty payments for quarry sites that are leased from third parties as well as contracts to purchase liquid asphalt. As of
September 30, 2005, APAC had approximately $23,983 thousand of these royalty contract commitments with $16,707 thousand committed for materials to be received within the next year. 
  
 Environmental Contingencies 
  
 APAC is subject to various federal, state and local environmental laws and regulations that require environmental assessment or remediation efforts at multiple locations.
APAC’s reserves for environmental contingencies amounted to $1,863 thousand at September 30, 2005, and $1,452 thousand at September 30, 2004. The total reserves for environmental contingencies reflect APAC’s estimates of the most
likely costs that will be incurred over an extended period to remediate identified conditions for which the costs are reasonably estimable, without regard to any third-party recoveries. Engineering studies, probability techniques, historical
experience and other factors are used to identify and evaluate remediation alternatives and their related costs in determining the estimated reserves for environmental contingencies. 
  
 Environmental contingency reserves are subject to numerous inherent uncertainties that can affect APAC’s ability to estimate its share
of the costs. Such uncertainties involve the nature and extent of contamination at each site, the extent of required cleanup efforts under existing environmental regulations, widely varying costs of alternate cleanup methods, changes in
environmental regulations, the potential effect of continuing improvements in technology and the number and financial strength of other potentially responsible parties at multiparty sites. APAC regularly adjusts its reserves as environmental
remediation continues. Environmental contingency expense amounted to $411 thousand in 2005, $448 thousand in 2004 and $327 thousand in 2003. 
  

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 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 11. Commitments, Contingencies and Litigation (continued) 
  
 No individual environmental location is currently material to APAC as its largest reserve is for $694 thousand related to a site in Tucson, Arizona. As a result, APAC’s exposure to adverse developments with respect to any individual
site is not expected to be significant and these sites are in various stages of ongoing remediation. Although environmental contingencies could have a material effect on results of operations if a series of adverse developments occurs in a
particular quarter or fiscal year, APAC believes that the chance of such developments occurring in the same quarter or fiscal year is remote. 
  
 Lake Belt Third-Party Litigation 
  
 APAC-Southeast, Inc. (“APAC-Southeast”), a wholly-owned subsidiary of APAC, holds one of several U. S. Army Corps of Engineers (the “Corps”) permits
granted in 2002 allowing mining of construction aggregates in the Lake Belt area in Miami-Dade County, Florida (the “Permit”). Mining under the Permit is actually performed by a third party, which in turn pays royalties to APAC-Southeast.
The Sierra Club and others filed suit to challenge the Corps’ issuance of the permits alleging that the Corps and other federal agencies acted capriciously, abused their discretion and failed to comply with statutory and administrative
requirements when issuing the permits. Although not named as a defendant, APAC-Southeast and other permittees intervened in the proceedings to protect their interests. 
  
 On March 22, 2006, the United States District Court for the Southern District of Florida ruled that permits at issue, including
APAC-Southeast’s, had been improperly issued. The Court remanded the matter to the Corps for further development consistent with the Court’s specific findings. The Court retained jurisdiction to determine the effect, if any, upon the
existing permits and ongoing mining operations. A court hearing on such potential remedies began on June 13, 2006, and is ongoing. APAC-Southeast and the other intervenors are actively defending their interests in the litigation. 
  
 If ongoing mining operations are adversely affected, APAC-Southeast could be impacted both
through the negative effect upon royalties paid for mining under its Permit, and through a general reduction or cessation of supply of aggregates from the Lake Belt area, which would negatively impact construction operations in Florida that are
highly dependent upon the availability of the material, including APAC-Southeast’s. The proceedings are continuing and it is not possible to determine at this time the likely eventual outcome or what impact it will have on APAC-Southeast’s
operations. 
  

 22 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 11.
Commitments, Contingencies and Litigation (continued) 
  
 Regulatory
Matters 
  
 The U.S. Department of Transportation and the U.S. Department of
Justice are currently investigating APAC’s quality control laboratories in South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia related to North Carolina Department of Transportation projects. APAC continues to cooperate in the ongoing investigation,
including the production of records and providing employees for interview. During 2005 APAC recorded a reserve of $4,000 thousand for estimated penalties from the government agencies. 
  
 Other Legal Proceedings 
  
 In addition to the matters described above, there are various claims, lawsuits and administrative proceedings pending or threatened against APAC and its current and
former subsidiaries. Such actions seek remedies or damages, some of which are for substantial amounts. While these actions are being contested, their outcome or cost is not currently predictable. 
  

 23 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 12. Income
Taxes 
  
 A summary of the provision for income taxes follows. 
  

												
	 	  	2005

	 	 	2004

	  	2003

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Current
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	  	 	 	 
	 Federal
	  	$	37,926	 	 	$	9,543	  	$	(5,041	)
	 State
	  	 	3,957	 	 	 	2,004	  	 	(1,830	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Total current income tax
	  	 	41,883	 	 	 	11,547	  	 	(6,871	)
	 Deferred
	  	 	(31,945	)	 	 	21,411	  	 	(16,330	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Total income tax
	  	$	9,938	 	 	$	32,958	  	$	(23,201	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	  	
	
	

  
 Deferred income taxes are provided for
income and expense items recognized in different years for tax and financial reporting purposes. Temporary differences that give rise to significant deferred tax assets and liabilities follow. 
  

								
	 	  	2005

	 	 	2004

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Contract recognition
	  	$	7,667	 	 	$	—  
	 Compensation accruals
	  	 	5,217	 	 	 	4,812
	 Uncollectible accounts receivable
	  	 	4,198	 	 	 	3,029
	 Pension and postretirement plans
	  	 	26,831	 	 	 	28,386
	 Self-insurance reserves
	  	 	27,657	 	 	 	27,199
	 Other items
	  	 	3,892	 	 	 	7,200
	 Valuation allowances
	  	 	(2,284	)	 	 	—  
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	

	 Net deferred tax assets
	  	 	73,178	 	 	 	70,626
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	

	 Property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	81,495	 	 	 	107,772
	 Investment in partnerships
	  	 	1,347	 	 	 	5,162
	 Contract recognition
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	77
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	

	 Total deferred tax liabilities
	  	 	82,842	 	 	 	113,011
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	

	 Net deferred tax liability
	  	$	9,664	 	 	$	42,385
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	

  

 24 

 Ashland Paving and Construction, Inc. 
 and Subsidiaries 
  
 Notes to Consolidated Financial Statements (continued) 
  
 12. Income
Taxes 
  
 A reconciliation of the statutory federal income tax with the
provision for income taxes follows. 
  

													
	 	  	2005

	 	 	2004

	 	 	2003

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Income (loss) from operations before income taxes
	  	$	29,697	 	 	$	94,396	 	 	$	(56,742	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income taxes computed at U.S. statutory rate (35%)
	  	$	10,394	 	 	$	33,039	 	 	$	(19,860	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Increase (decrease) in amount computed resulting from:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 State income taxes
	  	$	2,572	 	 	$	1,303	 	 	$	(1,190	)
	 Resolution and reevaluation of prior-year contingency issues
	  	 	(1,632	)	 	 	(949	)	 	 	(390	)
	 Excess percentage depletion
	  	 	(1,748	)	 	 	(1,750	)	 	 	(1,646	)
	 Other items
	  	 	352	 	 	 	1,315	 	 	 	(115	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income taxes
	  	$	9,938	 	 	$	32,958	 	 	$	(23,201	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

  

 25 

 Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. 
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
  
 Consolidated Balance Sheets 
  

										
	 	  	 June 30
 2006

	  	September 30

	 	  	  	2005

	  	2004

	 	  	(In Thousands)
	 Assets
	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Current assets:
	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
				
	 Accounts receivable, net (includes billed retainage of $70,704 thousand in 2006, $73,441 thousand in 2005 and $67,629 thousand in
2004)
	  	$	365,170	  	$	358,060	  	$	337,136
	 Construction in progress
	  	 	133,498	  	 	145,117	  	 	127,567
	 Inventories
	  	 	106,051	  	 	87,260	  	 	75,281
	 Deferred income taxes
	  	 	17,122	  	 	20,594	  	 	10,068
	 Receivable from parent
	  	 	—  	  	 	—  	  	 	75,144
	 Other current assets
	  	 	31,413	  	 	18,788	  	 	15,131
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total current assets
	  	 	653,254	  	 	629,819	  	 	640,327
				
	 Goodwill and other intangibles
	  	 	410,496	  	 	414,574	  	 	413,902
	 Investment in equity affiliates
	  	 	7,495	  	 	10,505	  	 	6,529
	 Other noncurrent assets
	  	 	13,893	  	 	17,542	  	 	10,435
	 Net property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	579,497	  	 	591,968	  	 	478,151
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total assets
	  	$	1,664,635	  	$	1,664,408	  	$	1,549,344
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Liabilities and owner’s equity
	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Current liabilities:
	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 
	 Trade and other payables
	  	$	289,426	  	$	335,957	  	$	288,873
	 Billings in excess of costs and estimated earnings
	  	 	64,672	  	 	65,168	  	 	45,612
	 Income taxes
	  	 	2,629	  	 	3,108	  	 	—  
	 Payable to parent
	  	 	34,061	  	 	70,343	  	 	—  
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total current liabilities
	  	 	390,788	  	 	474,576	  	 	334,485
				
	 Employee benefit obligations
	  	 	45,146	  	 	23,505	  	 	55,572
	 Deferred income taxes
	  	 	31,857	  	 	30,258	  	 	52,453
	 Other long-term liabilities
	  	 	89,955	  	 	90,214	  	 	80,738
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total liabilities
	  	 	166,958	  	 	618,553	  	 	523,248
				
	 Owner’s equity
	  	 	1,106,889	  	 	1,045,855	  	 	1,026,096
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

	 Total liabilities and owner’s equity
	  	$	1,664,635	  	$	1,664,408	  	$	1,549,344
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

 Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. 
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
  
 Consolidated Statements of Operations 
  

														
	 	  	 Nine Months
 Ended
 June 30, 2006

	  	Years Ended September 30

	 
	 	  	  	2005

	  	2004

	  	2003

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Sales and operating revenues
	  	$	2,052,955	  	$	2,539,184	  	$	2,525,300	  	$	2,400,305	 
	 Gain (loss) on disposal of assets
	  	 	26,192	  	 	9,116	  	 	18,271	  	 	(3,614	)
	 Equity in income of affiliates
	  	 	912	  	 	6,156	  	 	19,275	  	 	9,492	 
	 Interest and other income
	  	 	4,094	  	 	10,778	  	 	3,787	  	 	3,157	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Total revenue
	  	 	2,084,153	  	 	2,565,234	  	 	2,566,633	  	 	2,409,340	 
					
	 Cost of sales and operating revenue
	  	 	1,798,196	  	 	2,278,103	  	 	2,226,871	  	 	2,200,897	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Gross profit
	  	 	285,957	  	 	287,131	  	 	339,762	  	 	208,443	 
					
	 Selling, general, and administrative expenses
	  	 	156,795	  	 	211,931	  	 	203,090	  	 	225,777	 
	 Corporate expenses
	  	 	33,722	  	 	45,503	  	 	42,276	  	 	39,408	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Total expenses
	  	 	190,517	  	 	257,434	  	 	245,366	  	 	265,185	 
					
	 Operating income (loss) before income taxes
	  	 	95,440	  	 	29,697	  	 	94,396	  	 	(56,742	)
	 Income taxes (benefit)
	  	 	34,406	  	 	9,938	  	 	32,958	  	 	(23,201	)
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

	 Net income (loss)
	  	$	61,034	  	$	19,759	  	$	61,438	  	$	(33,541	)
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	  	
	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

 Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc.
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries
  
 Consolidated Statements of Owner’s Equity 
  

												
	 	  	Paid-in
Capital

	  	Retained
Earnings

	 	 	Total

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Balance at September 30, 2002
	  	$	150,761	  	$	847,438	 	 	$	998,199	 
	 Net loss
	  	 	—  	  	 	(33,541	)	 	 	(33,541	)
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2003
	  	 	150,761	  	 	813,897	 	 	 	964,658	 
	 Net income
	  	 	—  	  	 	61,438	 	 	 	61,438	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2004
	  	 	150,761	  	 	875,335	 	 	 	1,026,096	 
	 Net income
	  	 	—  	  	 	19,759	 	 	 	19,759	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Balance at September 30, 2005
	  	 	150,761	  	 	895,094	 	 	 	1,045,855	 
	 Net income
	  	 	—  	  	 	61,034	 	 	 	61,034	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Balance at June 30, 2006
	  	$	150,761	  	$	956,128	 	 	$	1,106,889	 
	 	  	
	
	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

 Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. 
 and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
  
 Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows 
  

																	
	 	  	 Nine Months Ended
 June 30, 2006

	 	 	Years Ended September 30

	 
	  	 	2005

	 	 	2004

	 	 	2003

	 
	 	  	(In Thousands)	 
	 Operating activities
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Net income (loss)
	  	$	61,034	 	 	$	19,759	 	 	$	61,438	 	 	$	(33,541	)
	 Adjustments to reconcile to cash flows from operations:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Depreciation, depletion and amortization
	  	 	78,921	 	 	 	93,624	 	 	 	95,034	 	 	 	108,248	 
	 (Benefit) provision for deferred income taxes
	  	 	11,919	 	 	 	(31,945	)	 	 	21,411	 	 	 	(16,330	)
	 Equity in income of affiliates
	  	 	(912	)	 	 	(6,156	)	 	 	(19,275	)	 	 	(9,492	)
	 Distributions from equity affiliates
	  	 	3,932	 	 	 	1,931	 	 	 	16,383	 	 	 	—  	 
	 (Gain) loss from sale of property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	(2,396	)	 	 	(8,541	)	 	 	(7,712	)	 	 	4,479	 
	 (Gain) loss from sale of operations
	  	 	(23,796	)	 	 	(575	)	 	 	(10,559	)	 	 	(865	)
	 Change in operating assets and liabilities, net of businesses acquired:
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 (Increase) in accounts receivable
	  	 	(7,110	)	 	 	(20,924	)	 	 	(7,460	)	 	 	(27,928	)
	 (Increase) decrease in construction completed and in progress
	  	 	11,619	 	 	 	(17,550	)	 	 	9,879	 	 	 	(5,188	)
	 (Increase) decrease in inventories
	  	 	(19,364	)	 	 	(11,979	)	 	 	(5,485	)	 	 	1,521	 
	 (Increase) decrease in other current assets
	  	 	(9,996	)	 	 	(3,657	)	 	 	(1,086	)	 	 	4,122	 
	 (Increase) in other noncurrent assets
	  	 	3,639	 	 	 	(6,207	)	 	 	(260	)	 	 	(8,911	)
	 Increase (decrease) in trade and other payables
	  	 	(49,160	)	 	 	47,084	 	 	 	(12,229	)	 	 	13,895	 
	 Increase (decrease) in billings in excess of costs and
 estimated earnings
	  	 	(496	)	 	 	19,556	 	 	 	(10,541	)	 	 	(13,650	)
	 Increase (decrease) in income taxes
	  	 	(480	)	 	 	3,108	 	 	 	1,462	 	 	 	(2,661	)
	 (Decrease) increase in noncurrent liabilities
	  	 	31,375	 	 	 	(15,876	)	 	 	7,001	 	 	 	8,388	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Net cash provided by operating activities
	  	 	88,729	 	 	 	61,652	 	 	 	138,001	 	 	 	22,087	 
					
	 Financing activities
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Transfers (to) from parent, net
	  	 	(53,121	)	 	 	75,875	 	 	 	(124,476	)	 	 	8,906	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Cash provided by (used in) financing activities
	  	 	(53,121	)	 	 	75,875	 	 	 	(124,476	)	 	 	8,906	 
					
	 Investing activities
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Additions to property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	(75,269	)	 	 	(138,428	)	 	 	(72,903	)	 	 	(46,956	)
	 Proceeds from sale of property, plant, and equipment
	  	 	27,964	 	 	 	19,189	 	 	 	11,763	 	 	 	13,575	 
	 Purchases of operations, net of cash acquired
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	(20,679	)	 	 	—  	 	 	 	(5,045	)
	 Proceeds from sale of operations
	  	 	11,697	 	 	 	2,391	 	 	 	47,615	 	 	 	7,433	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Net cash used in investing activities
	  	 	(35,608	)	 	 	(137,527	)	 	 	(13,525	)	 	 	(30,993	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Change in cash and cash equivalents
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 
	 Cash and cash equivalents at beginning of year
	  	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	—  	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Cash and cash equivalents at end of year
	  	$	—  	 	 	$	—  	 	 	$	—  	 	 	$	—  	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

					
	 Supplemental non-cash disclosure
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Addition to property, plant, and equipment funded by parent
	  	$	—  	 	 	$	61,238	 	 	$	—  	 	 	$	—  	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

  
 See accompanying notes.

 
Schedule 3.04(b): 
 Indebtedness or Liabilities 
  
 None. 
  

 8 

 
Schedule 3.05: 
 Assets Other than Real Property Interests 
  
 None. 
  

 9 

 
Schedule 3.06(a): 
 Real Property 
  
 Owned Property 
  
 In addition to the properties listed below, see attached lists of Owned and Leased Properties (owned properties have File Numbers beginning
with “0” and leased properties have File Numbers beginning with “2”). 
  

			
	 Division

	  	 Property Description

	 Alabama
	  	110 West 2nd Street, Muscle Shoals, AL
	 Alabama
	  	110 West 2nd Street, Muscle Shoals, AL
	 Alabama
	  	2450 Atwood Ferry Road, Mulga, AL
	 Alabama
	  	3330 Highway 20 West, Decatur, AL
	 Alabama
	  	350 Werner Lane, Oxford, AL
	 Asheville
	  	Lake Lure Lot, The Mountains at Lake Lure, Young Mountains South, Lot 60, Plat Book 9, Page 38
	 Central Florida
	  	12955 40th Street North, Clearwater, FL 33762
	 Central Florida
	  	1445 42nd Street, NW, Winter Haven, FL 33881
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	1574 NC Hwy. 101, Craven County, NC (31. 69 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Off Hwy. 70 West, Kinston, Lenoir County, NC (51.69 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Hwy. 70 West, Kinston, Lenoir County, NC (8.81 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Hwy. 11, Kinston, Lenoir County, NC (2.6 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Hwy. 11, Kinston, Lenoir County, NC (41 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Off East New Bern Road, Kinston, Lenoir County, NC (12.67 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	SR 1401, Pitt County, NC (81.14 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Ervin Taylor land, Bladen County, NC (13.73 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Richmond County, NC - Tax Parcel I.D. 842503004202 (7.668 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Across N/S Hwy. 74, Robeson County, NC (60.22 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	Across L. B. Moore Hwy. 74, Robeson County (17.26 acres)
	 Coastal Carolina
	  	17936 Wagram Road, Laurinburg, Scotland County, NC (41.422 acres)
	 First Coast
	  	Unloading Facility, Savannah, GA
	 Kansas City
	  	Division Office, Landfill, Stanley Asphalt Plant - 3 Parcels, 167th Metcalf, Overland Park, KS
	 	  	Stanley West Quarry - 3 Parcels, 167th & Switzer, Johnson County, KS
	 	  	Limpus Quarries, Inc., Harrisonville Quarry - 7 Parcels, 19100 E. 231st Street, Harrisonville, MO
		
	 	  	Limpus Quarries, Inc., Garden City Quarry - 1 Parcel, 38800 E. 285th Street, Garden City, MO
	 McClinton-Anchor
	  	Avoca Land (57 acres)
	 MacDougald Construction
	  	Donzi Lane Landfill (closed), acquired 10/01/71
	 MacDougald Construction
	  	Donzi Lane Addition, acquired 02/01/98
	 Texas Bitulithic
	  	Fort Worth Branch Bldg., 1901 Cold Springs Road, Forth Worth, Texas 76101
	 Virginia Division
	  	8747 Vulcan Lane, Manassas, VA 20109
	 Virginia Division
	  	Rt. 522 Property, Frederick County, VA - Property I.D. 87-A-80 and 87-A-81

  

 10 

 Leased Property 
  

In addition to the properties listed below, see attached list of Owned and Leased Properties (owned properties have File Numbers beginning with “0” and
leased properties have File Numbers beginning with “2”). 
  

	1)	APAC as Lessee: APAC Atlanta Headquarters at 900 Ashwood Parkway, Atlanta, GA, expiration June 30, 2007. 

  

	2)	Ashland, Inc. Lessee: APAC Shared Services Facility at 100 Windward Plaza, Alpharetta, GA, expiration June 30, 2010. 

  

	3)	Lease Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Lake Ridge I Associates, LLC (Lessor) dated June 7, 2006, for the Office Building at 300 Technology Center, Smyrna, GA.
(MacDougald and Georgia Divisions), expiration March 18, 2017. 

  

	4)	Lease Agreement between APAC-Texas, Inc. (Lessee) and Slamback Partners dated January 1, 2001, for the Pine Street Asphalt Plant, expired December 31, 2006, renewed
through December 31, 2011. Negotiations with respect to the renewed lease remain open as to several points. 

  

	5)	Lease Agreement between APAC-Atlantic, Inc. as Lessee and ARL Family Property (Lessor) for the Charlotte Division Office at 725 Derita Road, Concord, North Carolina 28027,
expiration February 7, 2010. (Charlotte) 

  

	6)	Option to Lease and Lease Agreement option dated October 8, 2002 between Geneva L. Messer (Lessor) and Wedowee Quarry, Inc., 2386 Old Hwy. 431, Wedowee, AL. The initial term of
the lease will expire on April 1, 2013. APAC-Southeast, Inc. purchased Wedowee Quarry, Inc. and was assigned this lease on July 20, 2005. (Alabama) 

  

	7)	Lease Agreement dated June 21, 1996, between Valere Potter Menefee (Lessor) and Brickeys Stone Company (Lessee) for Brickeys Quarry, 13588 Brickeys Road, Bloomsdale, MO 63627,
as amended by the First Amendment to Lease Agreement dated October 31, 1997, as amended by the Second Amendment to Lease Agreement dated April 15, 1998, and as further amended by the Third Amendment to the Lease Agreement dated
August 22, 2001, between Valere Potter Menefee (Lessor), Brickey’s Stone, LLC (Lessee) and APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (Guarantor), which provides for a 45 year lease term that terminates on June 23, 2041. Lease as amended has been assigned
by Valere Potter Menefee to the Menefee Family Limited Partnership. APAC-Tennessee, Inc. was a member of Brickey’s Stone, LLC, and subsequently became the sole member of the LLC and merged the LLC into APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (Memphis)

  

	8)	Quarry Lease Agreement dated November 1, 1998, between Wanda Lee Ramer Living Trust (Lessor) and APAC-Arkansas, Inc., as amended by the Supplementary Agreement dated
March 31, 2005, for the Hindsville Quarry located in Hindsville, Arkansas, expires at such time as it becomes commercially impracticable for APAC to continue mining at the site. (McClinton-Anchor) 

  

 11 

	9)	Lease and Royalty Agreement dated July 29, 1982, between James Doss Sharp (Lessor) and APAC-Arkansas, Inc. for the Springdale Quarry, expires at such time as it becomes
commercially impracticable for APAC to continue mining at the site. (McClinton-Anchor) 

  

	10)	Lease and Royalty Agreement dated December 20, 2000, between APAC-Arkansas, Inc, and Howard, Tara, Lindsey and Shelby Simon for portions of the Springdale Quarry, expires at
such time as it becomes commercially impracticable for APAC to continue mining at the site. (McClinton-Anchor) 

  

	11)	Lease and Royalty Agreement dated July 21, 2006, between APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and John Henry Miller (Lessor), for land located in DeSoto County, Mississippi. If APAC has
weighed and transported more than One Million One Hundred Thousand (1,100,000) tons of certain Material (as defined in the agreement) at the end of the initial 10 year term of this agreement, and both parties agree that there is commercially
sufficient mineable Material remaining, APAC shall have the option to renew the agreement for 5 years. 

  

	12)	Lease and Royalty Agreement dated July 27, 2006, between APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and Denton Enterprises, Inc. (Lessor), for land located in DeSoto County, Mississippi. If APAC has
weighed and transported more than Three Million Two Hundred Thousand (3,200,000) tons of certain Material (as defined in the agreement) at the end of the initial 10 year term of this agreement, and both parties agree that there is commercially
sufficient mineable Material remaining, APAC shall have the option to renew the agreement for 10 years, otherwise APAC shall have the option to renew the agreement for 5 years. 

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 130
	  	APAC - AR - Arkhola Div	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 45
	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 45
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-007-0012
	  	Bentonville	  	Benton	  	AR	  	Lot 91 In Bella Vista Subdivision
	 	  	 003-007-0058
	  	Rogers	  	Benton	  	AR	  	Union St.
	 	  	 003-033-0019
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Hwy. 282
	 	  	 003-033-0020
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Highway 282
	 	  	 003-033-0021
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Hwy 282
	 	  	 003-033-0022
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Hwy 282
	 	  	 003-033-0023
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Hwy 282
	 	  	 003-033-0024
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Hwy 282
	 	  	 003-033-0025
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Hwy 282
	 	  	 003-033-0026
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Highway 282
	 	  	 003-033-0027
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Highway 282
	 	  	 003-033-0028
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Highway 282
	 	  	 003-033-0031
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	I-40
	 	  	 003-033-0032
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	I-40
	 	  	 003-033-0033
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	1-40
	 	  	 003-033-0036
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Sand Plant (Arkansas Plant)
	 	  	 003-033-0037
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	I-40 Access Road
	 	  	 003-033-0038
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	County Road
	 	  	 003-033-0040
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0041
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	S.W. St. To River
	 	  	 003-033-0042
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0043
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0044
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren. APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0045
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	N & W Of I-Highway 540
	 	  	 003-033-0046
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0047
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0048
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0049
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0050
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0051
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0052
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0053
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0054
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0055
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0056
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0057
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren. APAC Property
	 	  	 003-033-0059
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Van Buren, APAC Property

											
	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 003-113-0002
	  	Hatton	  	Polk	  	AR	  	(60) Quarry
	 	  	 003-113-0003
	  	Hatton	  	Polk	  	AR	  	(60) Quarry
	 	  	 042-113-0080
	  	Cedar Hill	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	1109 Industrial Way
	1	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 242-439-0191
	  	Dallas	  	Tarrant	  	TX	  	Risinger Rd.
	1	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-257-0259
	  	Terrill	  	Kaufman	  	TX	  	7-497 Acres
					
	5	  	APAC - TX Trotti-Thompson Div 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-361-0262
	  	Unknown	  	Orange	  	TX	  	20+/- Acres, Highway 10
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 242-245-0108
	  	Beaumont	  	Jefferson	  	TX	  	86 Pine Street
	2	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-245-0155
	  	Beaumont	  	Jefferson	  	TX	  	12907 U. S. Highway 90
	 	  	 042-245-0264
	  	Beaumont	  	Jefferson	  	TX	  	12963 Highway 90 (near Pine Island)
	1	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-245-0067
	  	Beaumont	  	Jefferson	  	TX	  	Washington Blvd And 1-10
					
	5	  	APAC - VA - Danville Div 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 045-143-0018
	  	Danville	  	Pittsylvania	  	VA	  	239 Eastwood Drive
	 	  	 045-143-0019
	  	Danville	  	Pittsylvania	  	VA	  	239 Eastwood Drive
	 	  	 045-143-0020
	  	Danville	  	Pittsylvania	  	VA	  	239 Eastwood Drive
	 	  	 045-143-0022
	  	Danville	  	Pittsylvania	  	VA	  	239 Eastwood Drive
	 	  	 045-143-0024
	  	Danville	  	Pittsylvania	  	VA	  	239 Eastwood Drive
	 	  	 003-037-0104
	  	Birdeye	  	Cross	  	AR	  	N/A
	 	  	 041-157-0068
	  	Memphis	  	Shelby	  	TN	  	Harbor Avenue
	9	  	APAC - TX - Buster Paving Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 203-091-0051
	  	Texarkana	  	Miller	  	AR	  	3205 Division Street
	 	  	 242-037-0196
	  	Unknown	  	Bowie	  	TX	  	0.777 Acres

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 1
	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-223-0241
	  	Sulphur Springs	  	Hopkins	  	TX	  	3520 I-30 West
	 1
	  	Ready-Mix Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-231-0244
	  	Unknown	  	Hunt	  	TX	  	State Hwy #224
	 1
	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-231-0243
	  	Unknown	  	Hunt	  	TX	  	South Hwy 69
	 4
	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 4
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-113-0239
	  	Sunnyvale	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	E. Scyene Road
	 	  	 042-277-0246
	  	Paris	  	Lamar	  	TX	  	Loop Hwy 286
	 	  	 042-277-0248
	  	Paris	  	Lamar	  	TX	  	Loop Hwy 286
	 	  	 042-277-0263
	  	Paris	  	Lamar	  	TX	  	2810 Northwest Loop 286
	 14
	  	APAC - TX - Texas Bitulithic Div 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-113-0006
	  	Dallas	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	2121 Irving Blvd.
	 9
	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 9
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 042-085-0235
	  	Frisco	  	Collin	  	TX	  	State Highway No. 121
	 	  	 042-085-0247
	  	Frisco	  	Collin	  	TX	  	.189 Acre Tract
	 	  	 042-113-0003
	  	Dallas	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	Leston Street (4525 Leston Ave.)
	 	  	 042-113-0004
	  	Dallas	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	Leston Street (4525 Leston Ave.)
	 	  	 042-113-0005
	  	Dallas	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	Leston Street (4525 Leston Ave.)
	 	  	 042-113-0261
	  	Sunnyvale	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	4601 Scyene Road
	 	  	 042-251-0240
	  	Cleburne	  	Johnson	  	TX	  	3024 North Main Street
	 	  	 042-439-0130
	  	Fort Worth	  	Tarrant	  	TX	  	1901 Cold Springs
	 	  	 042-439-0234
	  	Fort Worth	  	‘Tarrant	  	TX	  	Risinger Road
	 	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	 042-113-0007
	  	Dallas	  	Dallas	  	TX	  	2121 Irving Blvd.
	 1
	  	Storage	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-113-0142
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lots 27 & 28, Block B, Belmont Estates Louisa Chapel Road
	 	  	 032-113-0166
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 29, Block B, Belmont Estates 49 Wadesboro Circle

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 032-113-0167
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 23, Block C, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)
	 	  	 032-113-0199
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	144 Wadesboro Circle (Lot 19C, Belmont Estates)
	4	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-043-0108
	  	Hayesville	  	Clay-	  	NC	  	Rock Pit
	 	  	 032-043-0109
	  	Hayesville	  	Clay	  	NC	  	4.11 Ac. (Near Beach Rd.)
	 	  	 032-043-0112
	  	Hayesville	  	Clay	  	NC	  	24.77 Acres; Mcdonald Road
	 	  	 032-043-0117
	  	Hayesville	  	Clay	  	NC	  	172+ Acres; Corner Of Lovell And Wikle
						
	2	  	Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 041-009-0042
	  	Maryville	  	Blount	  	TN	  	Mt. Tabor Rd.
	 	  	 041-009-0043
	  	Maryville	  	Blount	  	TN	  	Mt. Tabor Rd.
	7	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-099-0168
	  	Dillsboro	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	APPROX. 2.33 ACRES
	 	  	 032-113-0202
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	225 Wadesboro Circle, Lots 15 & 37, Block C, Belmont Estates
						
	 	  	 032-113-0212
	  	Franklin Township	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 25, Block C - Belmont Estates
	 	  	 032-113-0214
	  	Franklin Township	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lots 4, 5, & 16, Block C, Belmont Estates
	 	  	 032-113-0221
	  	Franklin Township	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 25, Block B, Belmont Estates
	 	  	 041-093-0071
	  	Knoxville	  	Knox	  	TN	  	Maplehill Road
	 	  	 041-093-0072
	  	Knoxville	  	Knox	  	TN	  	1205 Springhill Road
	8	  	APAC - TN - Memphis Div 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-035-0001
	  	West Memphis	  	Crittenden	  	AR	  	Walker Ave.
	 	  	 003-095-0123
	  	Unknown	  	Monroe	  	AR	  	Approx. 25 Acres
	1	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 041-157-0056
	  	Memphis	  	Shelby	  	TN	  	Harbor Avenue
	1	  	Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 041-157-0056
	  	Memphis	  	Shelby	  	TN	  	Harbor Avenue
	1	  	Plant Site	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-035-0081
	  	Memphis	  	Crittenden	  	AR	  	Adjacent to Walker Ave.
	3	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	3	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-035-0068
	  	Memphis	  	Crittenden	  	AR	  	East Of Mississippi River
	 	  	 041-009-0070
	  	Alcoa	  	Blount	  	TN	  	Gill Street and Rankin Road
	16	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	14	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-039-0139
	  	Murphy	  	Cherokee	  	NC	  	221.40 acres, plus 8.38 acres
	 	  	 032-039-0205
	  	Murphy	  	Cherokee	  	NC	  	Approximately 40.16 Acres
	 	  	 032-087-0132
	  	Waynesville Township	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Big Cove and Allens Creek Road
	 	  	 032-087-0140
	  	Waynesville Township	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Near Allens Creek Road
	 	  	 032-087-0141
	  	Waynesville Township	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	2191 Allens Creek Road
	 	  	 032-087-0145
	  	Waynesville	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Peace Mountain Road
	 	  	 032-087-0146
	  	Waynesville	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Allen’s Creek Road
	 	  	 032-087-0147
	  	Waynesville	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Approximately 2.549 acres
	 	  	 032-087-0173
	  	Waynesville	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Property located off Marietta Lane
	 	  	 032-087-0217
	  	Waynesville Township	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	103 Big Cove Road
	 	  	 032-099-0104
	  	Dillsboro	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	101.40 Ac. - Vacant - Quarry
	 	  	 032-099-0195
	  	Dillsboro	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	Macktown Road (Lot 1, approx. 0.83 acre)
	 	  	 032-099-0196
	  	Dillsboro	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	Macktown Road (Lot 2, Approx. 2.57 Acres)
	 	  	 032-113-0204
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 17, Belmont Estates, Block C (Wadesboro Circle)
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-087-0050
	  	Waynesville Township	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Two Tracts Of Land
	 	  	 232-087-0051
	  	Waynesville Township	  	Haywood	  	NC	  	Three Tracts Of Land
	16	  	Quarry/Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	16	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-113-0029
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Waldroop Old Mill Dam Road (Rock Quarry Road)
	 	  	 032-113-0107
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 31, Block B, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)
	 	  	 032-113-0118
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	4.75 Acre Tract (Louisa Chapel Rd)
	 	  	 032-113-0121
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 13 and 14, Block C, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)
	 	  	 032-113-0122
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 33, Block B, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 032-113-0123
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 32, Block B, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)
	 	  	 032-113-0124
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 30, Block B, Belmont Estates (Louisa Chapel Road)
	 	  	 032-113-0125
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 34, Block B, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)
	 	  	 032-113-0126
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 35, Block B, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)
	 	  	 032-113-0127
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Lot 36, Block B, Belmont Estates (Wadesboro Circle)
	 	  	 032-113-0133
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	Approximately 114 +/- acres
	 	  	 032-113-0134
	  	Franklin	  	Macon	  	NC	  	U.S. 64 West
	 	  	 009-021-0013
	  	Near Naples	  	Collier	  	FL	  	Quarry
	 	  	 009-115-0123
	  	Sarasota	  	Sarasota	  	FL	  	Myrtle Ave
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 209-057-0099
	  	Tampa	  	Hillsborough	  	FL	  	Approximately 4.69 acres
	 	  	 209-071-0110
	  	Fort Meyers	  	Lee	  	FL	  	14299 Alico Road
	1	  	Construction	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-025-0274
	  	Miami	  	Dade	  	FL	  	Section 16, Township 53 South, Range 39 East
	1	  	Office And Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-115-0100
	  	Sarasota	  	Sarasota	  	FL	  	1451 Myrtle Street
	4	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-025-0270
	  	Miami	  	Dade	  	FL	  	Approx. 70 Acres Quarry
	 	  	 009-025-0272
	  	Miami	  	Dade	  	FL	  	Appr. 303 acre Quarry
	 	  	 009-025-0284
	  	Miami	  	Dade	  	FL	  	Approx. 32.48 acre Quarry
	 	  	 009-115-0189
	  	Venice	  	Sarasota	  	FL	  	Gene Green Road
	1	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-115-0191
	  	Venice	  	Sarasota	  	FL	  	Gene Green Road
	1	  	Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 209-025-0109
	  	Miami	  	Dade	  	FL	  	8000 N.W. 74th Street
	56	  	APAC - TN - Harrison Div 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-099-0094
	  	Dillsboro	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	Locust Field Cemetery
	 	  	 032-099-0099
	  	Dillsboro	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	(Mobile Asphalt Plant)

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 032-099-0114
	  	Dillsboro	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	1.0 Acre
	 	  	 032-099-0201
	  	Sylva (Dillsboro)	  	Jackson	  	NC	  	121 Tunnel Mountain Road
	 	  	 041-093-0004
	  	Knoxville	  	Knox	  	TN	  	Springhill Road
	 	  	 041-163-0041
	  	Kingsport	  	Sullivan	  	TN	  	Anderson Bridge Rd.
	 	  	 041-177-0030
	  	Nashville District	  	Warren	  	TN	  	Hwy #56 &Hwy #8
	1	  	Concrete Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 041-105-0067
	  	1st Civil District	  	Loudon	  	TN	  	Matlock Bend Industrial Park
	2	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 041-009-0027
	  	Alcoa	  	Blount	  	TN	  	Gill St.
	 	  	 041-009-0028
	  	Alcoa	  	Blount	  	TN	  	Block 200--Bassel Sub Div.
	1	  	Parking Lot	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-113-0222
	  	Milton	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Lots 22 and Lot 205 (aka 5983 Commerce Road)
	2	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 201-013-0029
	  	Greenville	  	Butler	  	AL	  	U.S. Highway 31 N.
	 	  	 209-033-0108
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	McCoy Drive
	11	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	11	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-005-0035
	  	Clayton	  	Barbour	  	AL	  	Highway 30
	 	  	 001-039-0048
	  	Andalusia	  	Covington	  	AL	  	13519 APAC Road
	 	  	 001-069-0036
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Wilson Street and N. Lena Street
	 	  	 001-069-0037
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Mashburn Street
	 	  	 001-069-0040
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Wilson and Leona Street
	 	  	 001-069-0042
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Mashburn Road
	 	  	 001-069-0043
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	381 Twitchell Road
	 	  	 001-069-0056
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	381 Twitchell Road
	 	  	 009-059-0226
	  	Unknown	  	Holmes	  	FL	  	U.S. Highway 90
	 	  	 009-113-0224
	  	Milton	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Billy Bob Lane
	 	  	 009-131-0229
	  	Unknown	  	Walton	  	FL	  	23 acres
	11	  	APAC - Southeast. Inc. - MacDougald Const 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 010-215-0049
	  	Fortson	  	Muscogee	  	GA	  	2930 Smith Road
	7	  	Landfill	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 File

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 010-089-0055
	  	Atlanta	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	Intrenchment Creek
	 	  	 010-089-0065
	  	Decatur	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	Donzi Lane Landfill
	 	  	 010-088-0066
	  	Decatur	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	Donzi Lane Landfill
	 	  	 010-089-0067
	  	Decatur	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	Donzi Lane Landfill; Lot 113 Of 15Th District
	 	  	 010-089-0069
	  	Decatur	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	Donzi Lane Landfill; 15Th District
	 	  	 010-089-0073
	  	Decatur	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	Donzi Lane Landfill; Land Lot #113; 45.50 Acres
	 	  	 010-089-0091
	  	Decatur	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	Donzi Lane Landfill; Lot #112, 15th District
	2	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 210-067-0066
	  	Smyrna	  	Cobb	  	GA	  	Tract B, Port Cobb Drive
	 	  	 210-067-0067
	  	Smyrna	  	Cobb	  	GA	  	Lake Ridge Technology Center 300 Technology Court
	 	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	 010-121-0058
	  	Atlanta	  	Fulton	  	GA	  	Harwell Rd & I-285
	12	  	APAC - Southeast, Inc. - Southern FL 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-033-0206
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	2170 Longleaf Drive
	1	  	Concrete Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-069-0065
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Speigner Street & Twitchell Road
	 	  	Lab	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-069-0041
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	1121 Twitchell Road
	1	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-069-0039
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Mashburn Street
	7	  	Plant Site	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-013-0067
	  	Greenville	  	Butler	  	AL	  	US Hwy. 31 North
	 	  	 001-109-0033
	  	N/A	  	Pike	  	AL	  	Paron Church Road
	 	  	 001-109-0034
	  	N/A	  	Pike	  	AL	  	Paron Church Road
	 	  	 009-091-0223
	  	Crestview	  	Okaloosa	  	FL	  	Little Silver Road
	 	  	 009-091-0227
	  	Crestview	  	Okaloosa	  	FL	  	Little Silver Road
	 	  	 009-091-0244
	  	Crestview	  	Okaloosa	  	FL	  	Little Silver Road
	 	  	 009-091-0245
	  	Crestview	  	Okaloosa	  	FL	  	Little Silver Road
	1	  	Ready-Mix Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-069-0039
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Mashburn Street
	10	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	10	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-039-0049
	  	Unknown	  	Covington	  	AL	  	33 acres
	 	  	 001-045-0047
	  	Unknown	  	Dale	  	AL	  	27.8 acres
	 	  	 001-069-0030
	  	N/A	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Sanders Pit Road Section 5; Township 3North Range 24 East
	 	  	 00l-069-0031
	  	N/A	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Borrow Plant; 19.519 acres
	 	  	 001-069-0046
	  	Unknown	  	Houston	  	AL	  	106.20 acres
	 	  	 001-069-0057
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	“Reese Pit” Green Valley Road
	 	  	 001-069-0058
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	“Reese Pit” Green Valley Road
	 	  	 001-069-0059
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	“Reese Pit” Green Valley Road
	 	  	 001-069-0073
	  	Troy	  	Pike	  	AL	  	Pike County Road No. 98 (aka Paron Church Rd.)
	 	  	 009-131-0231
	  	Unknown	  	Walton	  	FL	  	State Highway 81 (East of)
	1	  	Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-069-0039
	  	Dothan	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Mashburn Street
	3	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-067-0044
	  	Unknown	  	Henry	  	AL	  	County Hwy 32
	 	  	 001-069-0050
	  	Ashford (Pansey)	  	Houston	  	AL	  	Houston County Road No. 26
	1	  	Warehouse	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 209-031-0106
	  	Jacksonville	  	Duval	  	FL	  	11482 Columbia Park Drive West, Suite 003
	69	  	APAC - Southeast. Inc. - Gulf Coast 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-005-0045
	  	Eufaula	  	Barbour	  	AL	  	Alabama Hwy 95 and U.S. Hwy 431
	 	  	 001-013-0060
	  	Greenville	  	Butler	  	AL	  	Industrial Parkway
	20	  	Clay Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	20	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-033-0198
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	5700 Sautley Field Road
	 	  	 009-033-0199
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	5700 Sautley Field Road
	 	  	 009-033-0202
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	4375 McCoy Drive
	 	  	 009-033-0204
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	Godwin Lane
	 	  	 009-033-0214
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	Hollywood Boulevard
	 	  	 009-033-0249
	  	Brent	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	Massachusetts Avenue

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 009-033-0250
	  	Brent	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	Massachusetts Avenue
	 	  	 009-033-0251
	  	Brent	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	St. Elmo Street
	 	  	 009-033-0252
	  	Brent	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	St. Elmo Street
	 	  	 009-033-0253
	  	Brent	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	St. Elmo Street
	 	  	 009-033-0255
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	Ferry Pass Road
	 	  	 009-033-0256
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	Ferry Pass Road
	 	  	 009-033-0257
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	Ferry Pass Road
	 	  	 009-033-0258
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	State Highway 291
	 	  	 009-033-0259
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	State Highway 291
	 	  	 009-033-0260
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	State Highway 291
	 	  	 009-033-0261
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	State Route 291
	 	  	 009-113-0212
	  	Unknown	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	St. James Street and Lakeside Drive
	 	  	 009-113-0213
	  	Pea Ridge	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Bell Lane
	 	  	 009-113-0248
	  	Milton	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Lowery Road
	5	  	Clay Pit/Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-113-0207
	  	Holley	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Near River Road
	 	  	 009-113-0208
	  	Holley	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Near River Road
	 	  	 009-113-0209
	  	Unknown	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Mt. Carmel Road
	 	  	 009-113-0211
	  	Navarre	  	Santa Rosa	  	FL	  	Near Highway 87
	 	  	 009-131-0210
	  	Unknown	  	Walton	  	FL	  	769 Laird Road
	4	  	Clay Pit/Plant/Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-033-0200
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	4375 McCoy Drive
	 	  	 009-033-0201
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	4375 McCoy Drive
	 	  	 009-033-0205
	  	Pensacola	  	Escambia	  	FL	  	2170 Longleaf Drive
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-101-0236
	  	Odessa	  	Pasco	  	FL	  	2315 Marathon Road
	2	  	Plant Site	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-055-0196
	  	Avon Park	  	Highlands	  	FL	  	310 East 7th Street
	 	  	 009-057-0220
	  	Tampa	  	Hillsborough	  	FL	  	Hanna Road at Harney Road
	 	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 209-009-0029
	  	Melbourne	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	U.S. Rt. 1 North - Concrete Plant
	3	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-055-0197
	  	Avon Park	  	Highlands	  	FL	  	15550 South Highlands Avenue
	 	  	 009-057-0247
	  	Tampa	  	Hillsborough	  	FL	  	Hanna Road (extension of )
	 	  	 009-101-0239
	  	Odessa	  	Pasco	  	FL	  	Prospect Road

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	16	  	APAC - Southeast, Inc. - First Coast 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-007-0217
	  	Starke	  	Bradford	  	FL	  	12 acres
	 	  	 009-031-0216
	  	Jacksonville	  	Duval	  	FL	  	10420 New Berlin Rd.
	 	  	 009-031-0276
	  	Jacksonville	  	Duval	  	FL	  	6699 Colray Court
	 	  	 009-109-0215
	  	St. Augustine	  	St Johns	  	FL	  	481 State Route 207
	 	  	 010-051-0028
	  	Garden City	  	Chatham	  	GA	  	Telfair Rd. And Telfair Place
	 	  	 039-053-0029
	  	Hardeeville	  	Jasper	  	SC	  	Hardeeville Industrial Park
	 	  	 039-073-0030
	  	Hardeeville	  	Jasper	  	SC	  	Hardeeville Industrial Park
	1	  	Lab	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-031-0273
	  	Jacksonville	  	Duval	  	FL	  	6602 Colray Court
	1	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 209-001-0105
	  	Gainsville	  	Alachua	  	FL	  	2512 NW 1st Blvd., Suite 200 & 300
	1	  	Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 010-051-0081
	  	Savannah	  	Chatham	  	GA	  	7.11 acres
	2	  	Surplus-Hold	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-023-0237
	  	Lake City	  	Columbia	  	FL	  	Moore Road
	 	  	 009-023-0238
	  	Lake City	  	Columbia	  	FL	  	Moore Road
	3	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-079-0240
	  	Greenville	  	Madison	  	FL	  	State Road 55 (US 221)
	 	  	 009-079-0241
	  	Greenville	  	Madison	  	FL	  	State Road 55 (U.S.221)
	 	  	 010-051-0082
	  	Savannah	  	Chatham	  	GA	  	U.S. Highway 17
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 010-113-0086
	  	Tyrone	  	Fayette	  	GA	  	218 Rockwood Road
	2	  	Office And Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 010-059-0084
	  	Athens	  	Clarke	  	GA	  	1675 Winterville Road and Hancock Road
	 	  	 010-059-0092
	  	Athens	  	Clarke	  	GA	  	1675 Winterville Road & Hancock Road
	2	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 010-059-0090
	  	Athens	  	Clarke	  	GA	  	Spring Valley Rd. and Hancock Rd.
	 	  	 010-139-0087
	  	Gainesville	  	Hall	  	GA	  	Roy Parks Road

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	1	  	APAC - Southeast, Inc. - Ballenger Div 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Plant Site	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 039-045-0028
	  	Greenville	  	Greenville	  	SC	  	900 West Lee Road
	28	  	APAC - Southeast, Inc. - Central FLA 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	18	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	18	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-009-0051
	  	Melbourne	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	6210 North US Highway 1
	 	  	 009-009-0052
	  	Melbourne	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	6210 North US Highway 1
	 	  	 009-009-0053
	  	Melbourne	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	6210 North US Highway 1
	 	  	 009-009-0054
	  	Melbourne	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	6210 North US Highway 1
	 	  	 009-009-0055
	  	Melbourne	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	6210 North US Highway 1
	 	  	 009-009-0056
	  	Melbourne	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	6210 North US Highway 1
	 	  	 009-009-0156
	  	Cocoa	  	Brevard	  	FL	  	5815 Industrial Drive
	 	  	 009-055-0079
	  	Near Avon Park	  	Highlands	  	FL	  	Asphalt Plant Site (A.C.L.R.R.)
	 	  	 009-055-0186
	  	Avon Park	  	Highlands	  	FL	  	1491 S. Carolina Avenue
	 	  	 009-055-0187
	  	Avon Park	  	Highlands	  	FL	  	1550 South Highlands Avenue
	 	  	 009-057-0242
	  	Tampa	  	Hillsborough	  	FL	  	Hanna Road at Harney Road
	 	  	 009-097-0145
	  	Kissimmee	  	Osceola	  	FL	  	733 G. Duncan Ave.
	 	  	 009-105-0018
	  	Bartow	  	Polk	  	FL	  	Asphalt Plant (Near) Bartow
	 	  	 009-105-0019
	  	Near Bartow	  	Polk	  	FL	  	Sand Pit Near Bartow
	 	  	 009-105-0020
	  	Near Bartow	  	Polk	  	FL	  	Sand Pit Near Bartow
	 	  	 009-105-0021
	  	Near Bartow	  	Polk	  	FL	  	Polk County Road
	 	  	 009-105-0022
	  	Near Lakeland	  	Polk	  	FL	  	Berkley Road
	 	  	 009-117-0038
	  	N. Orlando	  	Seminole	  	FL	  	St. Rt. 419 Sanford-Oviedo Hwy
	3	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 009-101-0235
	  	Lutz	  	Pasco	  	FL	  	4636 Scarborough Drive
	 	  	 009-101-0275
	  	Lutz	  	Pasco	  	FL	  	Scarborough Drive
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 209-095-0111
	  	Orlando	  	Orange	  	FL	  	3504 Lake Lynda Dr., Suite 170
	1	  	Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-015-0014
	  	Oxford	  	Calhoun	  	AL	  	2335 Highway 21 South
	 	  	 001-015-0025
	  	Anniston	  	Calhoun	  	AL	  	28 Acres; Us Highway 78; Asphalt Plant28 Acres; Us Highway 78; Asphalt Plant
	 	  	 001-101-0019
	  	Montgomery	  	Montgomery	  	AL	  	4238 Western Blvd.
	 	  	 001-121-0078
	  	Childersburg	  	Talladega	  	AL	  	2751 Desoto Caverns Parkway

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 001-125-0028
	  	Vance	  	Tuscaloosa	  	AL	  	Dudley Road
	 1
	  	Asphalt Terminal	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-073-0016
	  	Birmingham	  	Jefferson	  	AL	  	Birmingport Road
	 4
	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 3
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-033-0032
	  	Sheffield	  	Colbert	  	AL	  	Lots 3-6; part of Lot 7; Lot 11; Lots 16-21
	 	  	 001-033-0071
	  	Sheffield	  	Colbert	  	AL	  	Block 2, Lot 2 (except the west 6.5 feet) and Lots 3,4,5 & 6)
	 	  	 001-073-0011
	  	Birmingham	  	Jefferson	  	AL	  	700 37th Street South
	 1
	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 201-073-0028
	  	Birmingham	  	Jefferson	  	AL	  	716 37th St.
	 1
	  	Office And Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-089-0022
	  	Huntsville	  	Madison	  	AL	  	3242 Leeman Ferry Road
	 2
	  	Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 2
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-101-0023
	  	Montgomery	  	Montgomery	  	AL	  	Wares Ferry Road
	 	  	 001-101-0026
	  	Montgomery	  	Montgomery	  	AL	  	Wares Ferry Road
	 1
	  	Right Of Way	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-121-0027
	  	Childersburg	  	Talladega	  	AL	  	108 Second Street, NW
	 1
	  	Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-073-0018
	  	Birmingham (Tarrant)	  	Jefferson	  	AL	  	750 Clow Road
	 1
	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 001-089-0074
	  	Huntsville	  	Madison	  	.~L	  	Vermont Road
	 7
	  	APAC - Southeast. Inc. - APAC GA	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 2
	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 1
	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 010-245-0027
	  	Augusta	  	Richmond	  	GA	  	APAC Industrial Way (former address - Murray Road)
	 1
	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 210-139-0068
	  	Gainesville	  	Hall	  	GA	  	2944 Candler Highway
	 1
	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 035-035-0044
	  	Vinita	  	Craig	  	OK	  	Unknown
	 	  	 035-035-0045
	  	Vinita	  	Craig	  	OK	  	Unknown
	 	  	 035-143-0024
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	East Quarry

  
  

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	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 035-143-0028
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	N/A
	 	  	 035-143-0033
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	3110 N. 133 PI. E. Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0034
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	36th and Apache Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0036
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	13438 E. 32nd St. North Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0039
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	Approximately 15.95 acres
	 	  	 035-143-0040
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	Lots 9 and l0, Block 1, Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0048
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	S 58.24 ft. of the W 1/2 NW 1/4 NW1/4 of SEC 21, TWP 20N, Range 14 E
	 	  	 035-143-0049
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	3345 N. 129th E. Avenue
	 	  	 035-143-0051
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	3227 N. 129th E. Avenue Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0052
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	The NW/4 of the SW/ 4 and the W/2 of the NE/4 of the SW/4 of the S21/T20N/R14E of
	 	  	 035-143-0054
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	13322 East 32nd St. North
	 	  	 035-143-0055
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	13418 E. 32nd St. North Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0056
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	13021 E. 32nd St. North Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0057
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	 3201 North 129th East Avenue Langley
 Addition

	 	  	 03,5-143-0058
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	13011 East 32nd Street North Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0060
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	13118 East 32nd Street North; Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0061
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	2925 N. 129th E. Ave.
	 	  	 035-143-0062
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	38th Street North
	 	  	 035-143-0063
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	Lot 9, Block 2, Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0064
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	Lot 10, Block 2, Langley Addition
	 	  	 035-143-0065
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	Lots 11 and 12, Block 2, Langley Addition
	1	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 035-065-0037
	  	Altus	  	Jackson	  	OK	  	10 acres
	3	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 235-143-0025
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	3345 N. 129th Ave.
	 	  	 235-143-0030
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	3201 North 129th East Avenue
	 	  	 235-143-0031
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	Lot 9, Block 2, Langley Addition
	1	  	Warehouse	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 035-143-0012
	  	 Tulsa
	  	 Tulsa
	  	 OK
	  	 East 36th Street

	1	  	APAC OK - Rainbow Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 235-035-0032
	  	Vinita	  	Craig	  	OK	  	8.8 acres. Vinita Rock Site
	16	  	APAC - Southeast, Inc. - Alabama Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 223-049-0069
	  	Jackson	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	5725 Highway 18
	 	  	 223-049-0078
	  	Jackson	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	5727 Highway 18 West
	2	  	Plant Site	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 023-105-0060
	  	Unknown	  	Oktibbeha	  	MS	  	36.1 +/- Acres
	 	  	 023-151-0042
	  	Greenville	  	Washington	  	MS	  	Industrial Road; 15.385 Acres
	2	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 023-087-0009
	  	Columbus	  	Lowndes	  	MS	  	Huddlestone Ford Road (West of APAC’s Office)
	 	  	 023-087-0017
	  	Columbus	  	Lowndes	  	MS	  	Luxapalila Creek (Behind APAC’s Office)
	1	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	 223-015-0081
	  	Cruger	  	Carroll	  	MS	  	near Cruger
	1	  	Storage Facility-	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 023-049-0044
	  	Jackson	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	2262 Maddox Road
	1	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 041-071-0082
	  	Savannah	  	Hardin	  	TN	  	near Hwy. 64
	1	  	Surplus Property - Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 023-105-0054
	  	Starkville	  	Oktibbeha	  	MS	  	Highway 82
	1	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 223-087-0080
	  	Columbus	  	Lowndes	  	MS	  	Office (Columbus to Blewetts Bridge Road)
	3	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 023-003-0058
	  	Glen	  	Alcorn	  	MS	  	U.S. Highway 72
	 	  	 023-003-0059
	  	Glen	  	Alcorn	  	MS	  	U.S. Hwy 72
	 	  	 023-049-0036
	  	Hinds	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	South Side / McDowell Rd.

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	33	  	APAC - OK 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 035-081-0035
	  	Unknown	  	Lincoln	  	OK	  	Turner Turnpike (South of)
	 	  	 035-097-0015
	  	Pryor	  	Mayes	  	OK	  	Section 26 Township 21N
	 	  	 035-143-0026
	  	Bixby	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	Tract 2 - (NE/4) Sec 14/Twp 17N/Range 13E
	1	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 235-143-0022
	  	Tulsa	  	Tulsa	  	OK	  	4150 South 100th East Avenue, Suite 300
	24	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	24	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Terminal	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-019-0079
	  	Columbia	  	Boone	  	MO	  	1591-C East Prathersville Road
	 	  	 024-077-0081
	  	Springfield	  	Greene	  	MO	  	4624 West Calhoun
	4	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-019-0080
	  	Columbia	  	Boone	  	MO	  	5661 Creasy Springs Road
	 	  	 024-077-0091
	  	Springfield	  	Greene	  	MO	  	4580 West Calhoun
	 	  	 024-077-0093
	  	Springfield	  	Greene	  	MO	  	West Gate Avenue (aka Farm Road 123)
	 	  	 024-131-0110
	  	Unknown	  	Miller	  	MO	  	Elam’s Island
	39	  	APAC - MS - APAC MS Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	24	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	23	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-017-0126
	  	Dermott	  	Chicot	  	AR	  	Highway 65 South, 20 Acres
	 	  	 023-003-0056
	  	Glen	  	Alcorn	  	MS	  	U.S. Highway 72
	 	  	 023-049-0016
	  	Hinds	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	Mcraven Road And Hillview Road
	 	  	 023-049-0020
	  	Jackson	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	Mcraven Road
	 	  	 023-049-0021
	  	Jackson	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	McDowell Road
	 	  	 023-049-0041
	  	Jackson	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	Mcdowell Road
	 	  	 023-051-0050
	  	Unknown	  	Holmes	  	MS	  	Highway 12
	 	  	 023-075-0038
	  	Meridian	  	Lauderdale	  	MS	  	4412 Interchange Rd.
	 	  	 023-075-0049
	  	Meridian	  	Lauderdale	  	MS	  	4412 Interchange Road
	 	  	 023-077-0007
	  	Lawrence County	  	Lawrence	  	MS	  	Fair River
	 	  	 023-081-0040
	  	Guntown	  	Lee	  	MS	  	331 Messner Road
	 	  	 023-081-0052
	  	Guntown	  	Lee	  	MS	  	331 Messner Road

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 023-087-0005
	  	Near Columbus	  	Lowndes	  	MS	  	Office (Columbus To Blewetts Bridge Road)
	 	  	 023-087-0006
	  	Columbus	  	Lowndes	  	MS	  	Blewett Bridge & Pickensvilleroad
	 	  	 023-087-0018
	  	Columbus	  	Lowndes	  	MS	  	Pickensville Road
	 	  	 023-087-0019
	  	Columbus	  	Lowndes	  	MS	  	Airline Road & Luxapalila Creek
	 	  	 023-089-0053
	  	Canton	  	Madison	  	MS	  	Approx. 10 acres; near Hwy. 51
	 	  	 023-091-0014
	  	Foxworth	  	Marion	  	MS	  	U. S. Highway #98
	 	  	 023-051-0055
	  	Unknown	  	Marion	  	MS	  	Approx 8.3 Acres
	 	  	 023-149-0024
	  	Vicksburg	  	Warren	  	MS	  	4441 Rifle Range Road
	 	  	 023-163-0010
	  	Yazoo County	  	Yazoo	  	MS	  	Asphalt Plant; U. S. Highway #49
	 	  	 023-163-0057
	  	Yazoo	  	Yazoo	  	MS	  	Section 6, Township 11 North, Range 2 West
	 	  	 041-071-0069
	  	Savannah	  	Hardin	  	TN	  	near Hwy. 64
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 223-011-0073
	  	Rosedale	  	Bolivar	  	MS	  	Route 1 (15 acres)
	1	  	Asphalt Terminal	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 023-049-0003
	  	Jackson	  	Hinds	  	MS	  	5129 Mcraven Road
	2	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-019-0078
	  	Columbia	  	Boone	  	MO	  	1591-A East Prathersville Road
	1	  	Office and Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-029-0125
	  	Linn Creek	  	Camden	  	MO	  	1369 Business Park Road
	2	  	Office And Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-029-0112
	  	Unknown	  	Camden	  	MO	  	S15/T39N/R16W
	 	  	 024-077-0092
	  	Springfield	  	Greene	  	MO	  	4580 West Calhoun
	20	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	20	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-019-0083
	  	Columbia	  	Boone	  	MO	  	6791 N. Highway VV
	 	  	 024-029-0111
	  	Unknown	  	Camden	  	MO	  	S16/T38N/R16W
	 	  	 024-037-0094
	  	Harrisonville	  	Cass	  	MO	  	12 acres adjacent to Limpus Quarry
	 	  	 024-037-0099
	  	Harrisonville	  	Cass	  	MO	  	Sections 17, 18, 20 and 29, Township 4.5, Range 31
	 	  	 024-037-0100
	  	Harrisonville	  	Cass	  	MO	  	18601 E. 227th Street
	 	  	 024-037-0101
	  	Harrisonville	  	Cass	  	MO	  	Sections 17 & 20, TWP 44, and Range 29
	 	  	 024-037-0102
	  	Harrisonville	  	Cass	  	MO	  	22400 S. State Route 291
	 	  	 024-043-0087
	  	Highlandville	  	Christian	  	MO	  	697 Busiek Road
	 	  	 024-119-0086
	  	Lanagan	  	Mc Donald	  	MO	  	Route EE

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 024-131-0108
	  	Unknown	  	Miller	  	MO	  	Section 26, Township 42 North, Range 15 W
	 	  	 024-131-0109
	  	Unknown	  	Miller	  	MO	  	Vaughn Quarry
	 	  	 024-141-0113
	  	Unknown	  	Morgan	  	MO	  	DYL Quarry, S20/T42/R16
	 	  	 024-141-0114
	  	Unknown	  	Morgan	  	MO	  	521/T40N/R17W, Prestage Quarry
	 	  	 024-141-0115
	  	Unknown	  	Morgan	  	MO	  	S16&21/T40/R17, Prestage Quarry
	 	  	 024-195-0105
	  	Marshall	  	Saline	  	MO	  	Ridge and Darling Addition
	 	  	 024-195-0106
	  	Saline	  	Saline	  	MO	  	South and East of U.S. Highway No. 65
	 	  	 024-195-0107
	  	Saline	  	Saline	  	MO	  	S27/T49N/R21W
	 	  	 024-195-0124
	  	Marshall	  	Saline	  	MO	  	Adjacent to Marshall Quarry
	 	  	 024-195-0126
	  	Marshall	  	Saline	  	MO	  	2,75+/- Acres Adjacent to Marshall Quarry
	 	  	 024-195-0127
	  	Marshall	  	Saline	  	MO	  	55+/- Acres
	1	  	Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-019-0079
	  	Columbia	  	Boone	  	MO	  	1591-C East Prathersville Road
	1	  	Surplus Property - Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-079-0116
	  	Trenton	  	Grundy	  	MO	  	Asphalt Plant Lot
	4	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 224-037-0063
	  	Harrisonville	  	Cass	  	MO	  	231st Street, 5 +/- Acres
	 	  	 224-195-0065
	  	Marshall	  	Saline	  	MO	  	10+/- Acres vacant land
	 	  	 224-195-0066
	  	Marshall	  	Saline	  	MO	  	50 +/- acres farm land
	 	  	 224-195-0067
	  	Marshall	  	Saline	  	MO	  	Property Adjacent to Marshall Quarry
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 215-051-0023
	  	Hays	  	Ellis	  	KS	  	503 E. l0th Street
	 	  	 215-051-0024
	  	Hays	  	Ellis	  	KS	  	2515 W. 55th Street
	1	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-105-0051
	  	Lincoln	  	Lincoln	  	KS	  	3 3/4 acres
	12	  	APAC - KS - Kansas City Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	3	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-209-0010
	  	Kansas City	  	Wyandotte	  	KS	  	Riverview Avenue And Fourth Street
	 	  	 015-209-0011
	  	Kansas City	  	Wyandotte	  	KS	  	4Th Street
	 	  	 015-209-0014
	  	Kansas City	  	Wyandotte	  	KS	  	4318 Speaker Rd.
	8	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	8	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-091-0006
	  	Stilwell	  	,Johnson	  	KS	  	Johnson County

  

 18 

											
	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 015-091-0008
	  	Stilwell	  	Johnson	  	KS	  	Johnson County, Apac Property
	 	  	 015-091-0027
	  	N/A	  	Johnson	  	KS	  	167th Street and Gardner Road
	 	  	 015-121-0011
	  	Osawatomie	  	Miami	  	KS	  	Quarry Site
	 	  	 015-121-0029
	  	Osawatomie	  	Miami	  	KS	  	SWC U.S. Route 69 & 247th Street
	 	  	 015-121-0030
	  	Osawatomie	  	Miami	  	KS	  	171.63 +/- acres
	 	  	 015-121-0057
	  	Osawatomie	  	Miami	  	KS	  	163.57 Acres; Part of NW/4 of 12-16-24
	 	  	 015-121-0063
	  	Osawatomie	  	Miami	  	KS	  	W 247th Street
	1	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-091-0025
	  	Stilwell	  	Johnson	  	KS	  	9435 West 167th Street
	1	  	APAC - KS Inc. - Kansas City 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Plant Site	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 215-209-0022
	  	Kansas City	  	Wyandotte	  	KS	  	5 Acres of Land
	40	  	APAC - MO - Missouri Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-137-0104
	  	Paris	  	Monroe	  	MO	  	Jct. of Hwy. 154 & Bus. Route 24 West
	 	  	 024-175-0088
	  	Huntsville	  	Randolph	  	MO	  	Highway 3
	1	  	Buffer Area	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 024-019-0089
	  	Columbia	  	Boone	  	MO	  	6801 Highway VV
	1	  	Building	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	 024-077-0092
	  	Springfield	  	Greene	  	MO	  	4580 West Calhoun
	 	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	6	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-015-0033
	  	Augusta	  	Butler	  	KS	  	1121 SW Hwy 54
	 	  	 015-079-0035
	  	Newton	  	Harvey	  	KS	  	U.S. Hwy 50
	 	  	 015-111-0034
	  	Unknown	  	Lyon	  	KS	  	Section 7/Township 19S/Range 13E
	 	  	 015-155-0058
	  	Hutchinson	  	Reno	  	KS	  	Parcel #0559
	 	  	 015-169-0045
	  	Salina	  	Saline	  	KS	  	500 East Farrelly Road: Rt. 4
	 	  	 015-173-0061
	  	Wichita	  	Sedgwick	  	KS	  	3511 S. West Street
	3	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-111-0059
	  	Emporia	  	Lyon	  	KS	  	302 Peyton
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 215-155-0025
	  	Hutchinson	  	Reno	  	KS	  	1600 North Lorraine, Ste. 1

  
  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 215-169-0026
	  	Salina	  	Saline	  	KS	  	1329 Northwest Street
	1	  	Office And Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-155-0032
	  	Hutchinson	  	Reno	  	KS	  	819 West First Avenue
	1	  	Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-051-0055
	  	Unknown	  	Ellis	  	KS	  	10 Tracts; J.E. Wilson Addition (1-2), George Philip Addition (3-8), SEC 17/TWP 13S/Rang
	4	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-073-0036
	  	Eureka	  	Greenwood	  	KS	  	(South of) Fall River Channel
	 	  	 015-105-0047
	  	Lincoln	  	Lincoln	  	KS	  	Section 13; Township 12S; Range 8W
	 	  	 015-105-0049
	  	Lincoln	  	Lincoln	  	KS	  	Section 12/Township 12S/Range 8W
	 	  	 015-105-0050
	  	Unknown	  	Lincoln	  	KS	  	Bullfoot Creek
	9	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	9	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-057-0031
	  	Dodge City	  	Ford	  	KS	  	U.S. 283/56 Highway Bypass (11188 56 Bypass)
	 	  	 015-113-0052
	  	Unknown	  	Mc Pherson	  	KS	  	S 1/2 SW 1/4 of SEC 5, TWP 20S. Range 3, West of the Sixth Principal Meridian
	 	  	 015-155-0037
	  	Unknown	  	Reno	  	KS	  	Section 21/Township 23S/Range 5W
	 	  	 015-155-0039
	  	Hutchinson	  	Reno	  	KS	  	160 acres
	 	  	 015-155-0040
	  	Hutchinson	  	Reno	  	KS	  	79.8 acres (originally)
	 	  	 015-181-0038
	  	Unknown	  	Sherman	  	KS	  	Section 17/Township 7S/Range 39W
	 	  	 015-185-0043
	  	Unknown	  	Stafford	  	KS	  	Hwy 50 South
	 	  	 015-193-0053
	  	Unknown	  	Thomas	  	KS	  	N/2 N/2 of SEC 35, TWP l0S. Range 32 West of the 6th P.M.
	 	  	 015-195-0054
	  	Unknown	  	Trego	  	KS	  	NE/4 of SEC 31, PAT 14S, Range 23 West of the 6th P.M.
	1	  	Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 015-105-0048
	  	Lincoln	  	Lincoln	  	KS	  	Section 6/Township 12S/Range 7W
	2	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-123-0095
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	(Sand Pit)
	 	  	 032-123-0096
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	State Road #1525
	 	  	 032-123-0097
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Naked Creek

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 032-123-0098
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	(Sand Pit)
	 	  	 032-123-0100
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	60 Acres
	 	  	 032-123-0106
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	20 Acres
	 	  	 032-123-0116
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	115.726 Acres; Tract No. 229
	 	  	 032-123-0152
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Highway 220
	 	  	 032-123-0194
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Approx. 79.09 Acres
	 	  	 032-123-0198
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Approximately 1.05 acres
	 	  	 032-123-0210
	  	Candor	  	Montgomery	  	NC	  	2.873 acres
	 	  	 032-123-0222
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	US 220
	2	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-081-0032
	  	Greensboro	  	Guilford	  	NC	  	3905 Duluth Loop (3925 Liberty Rd.)
	 	  	 032-165-0157
	  	Laurel Hill Township	  	Scotland	  	NC	  	U. S. 401
	5	  	APAC Atlantic. Inc. - Virginia Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 045-179-0054
	  	Stafford	  	Stafford	  	VA	  	109 Wyche Street*
	1	  	Building	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 245-153-0033
	  	Manassas	  	Prince William	  	VA	  	9599 Hawkins Drive
	2	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 045-153-0056
	  	Manassas	  	Prince William	  	VA	  	8415 Wellington Road
	 	  	 045-153-0057
	  	Manassas	  	Prince William	  	VA	  	8445 Wellington Road (fka Rt. 674)
	1	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 045-069-0059
	  	Stephenson	  	Frederick	  	VA	  	2786 Martinsburg Pike
	23	  	APAC General 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 210-089-0052
	  	Atlanta	  	De Kalb	  	GA	  	900 Ashwood Parkway, (Headquarters)
	 	  	 210-121-0063
	  	Alpharetta	  	Fulton	  	GA	  	100 Windward Plaza, Suite 300, 3rd Floor (4005 Winward Plaza Dr.)
	28	  	APAC - KS- Shears 	  	 	  	 	  	 

  
  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	6	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-107-0045
	  	Kinston (Near)	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	N.C. SR 1804 - Neuse Road
	 	  	 039-041-0032
	  	Florence	  	Florence	  	SC	  	Hwy 89 & 921 Mars Bluff (Parcel A) 830 W. Lucas Street (Parcel B)
	 	  	 039-085-0015
	  	Privateer Twp.	  	Sumter	  	SC	  	Nasty Branch
	4	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	4	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-051-0191
	  	Cross Creek Township	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Robeson Street
	 	  	 032-051-0192
	  	Cross Creek Twp.	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Robeson Street
	 	  	 032-107-0012
	  	Neuse Township	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Neuse River and Atlantic. and NC RR
	 	  	 032-107-0016
	  	Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Easement Road And N.C. SR 1804
	1	  	Warehouse	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-133-0064
	  	Jacksonville	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	240 Center Street
	32	  	APAC - Atlantic. Inc. - Thompson-Arthur 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	8	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-067-0160
	  	Winston Salem	  	Forsyth	  	NC	  	Clemmonsville Road
	 	  	 032-067-0161
	  	Winston Salem	  	Forsyth	  	NC	  	Craft Drive
	 	  	 032-067-0162
	  	Winston Salem	  	Forsyth	  	NC	  	Clemmonsville Road
	 	  	 032-081-0008
	  	Jamestown	  	Guilford	  	NC	  	5730 Riverdale Drive
	 	  	 032-081-0009
	  	Greensboro	  	Guilford	  	NC	  	3500 & 3512 Halts Chapel Road
	 	  	 032-081-0033
	  	Greensboro	  	Guilford	  	NC	  	3901 Duluth Loop (3921 Liberty Road)
	 	  	 045-089-0061
	  	Martinsville	  	Henry	  	VA	  	State Route 684
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-153-0061
	  	Unknown	  	Richmond	  	NC	  	Rockingham Asphalt Plant Site
	2	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-081-0043
	  	Gilmer	  	Guilford	  	NC	  	300 South Benbow Rd.
	 	  	 032-159-0211
	  	Salisbury	  	Rowan	  	NC	  	Jake Alexander Road
	20	  	Sand Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	20	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-123-0038
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Us 220 - Naked Creek
	 	  	 032-123-0054
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Naked Creek
	 	  	 032-123-0061
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Naked Creek
	 	  	 032-123-0069
	  	Rocky Township	  	Springs Montgomery	  	NC	  	Sand Pit

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 032-123-0072
	  	Rocky Springs Township	  	Montgomery	  	NC	  	Sand Pit
	 	  	 032-123-0075
	  	Rocky Springs Township	  	Montgomery	  	NC	  	Sand Pit
	 	  	 032-123-0076
	  	Rocky Springs Township	  	Montgomery	  	NC	  	Sand Pit
	 	  	 032-123-0079
	  	Rocky Springs Township	  	Montgomery	  	NC	  	Apac Property
	4	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-107-0065
	  	Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	604 East New Bern Road
	 	  	 232-129-0072
	  	Wilmington	  	New Hanover	  	NC	  	3240 Burnt Mill Dr., Suite 1 & 2
	 	  	 232-133-0070
	  	Jacksonville	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	669 Bell Fork Road
	 	  	 232-191-0071
	  	Goldsboro	  	Wayne	  	NC	  	2712 Graves Drive
	2	  	Office And Shop	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-153-0154
	  	Marston	  	Richmond	  	NC	  	156 Highway Constructors Road
	 	  	 032-153-0155
	  	Marston	  	Richmond	  	NC	  	156 Highway Constructors Road
	21	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	21	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-017-0183
	  	Bladenboro Township	  	Bladen	  	NC	  	Unknown, 40 Acre Parcel
	 	  	 032-051-0177
	  	Grays Creek Township	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	2785 Tracy Ball Road
	 	  	 032-051-0178
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Murchison Road
	 	  	 032-051-0181
	  	Unknown	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	U.S. Highway I-95
	 	  	 032-051-0187
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Murchison Road
	 	  	 032-051-0188
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Murchison Road
	 	  	 032-051-0215
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	2.7 Acre Parcel + Lots 28 and 29 Northpoint Village
	 	  	 032-051-0216
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Lots 15, 27, 30 and 40 Northpoint Village
	 	  	 032-107-0026
	  	Kinston (Near)	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Neuse River
	 	  	 032-107-0057
	  	Neuse Twp.	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Nc Route #11
	 	  	 032-107-0105
	  	(Near) Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	27.87 Acres (Walter Tract)
	 	  	 032-133-0021
	  	Jacksonville Twp.	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	Burnt House Fork Highway
	 	  	 032-133-0022
	  	Jacksonville Twp.	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	Burnt House Fork Highway
	 	  	 032-147-0024
	  	(Near) Greenville	  	Pitt	  	NC	  	N.C. Hwy. 1402
	 	  	 032-155-0179
	  	East Howellsville Township	  	Robeson	  	NC	  	State Route 1967
	 	  	 032-155-0180
	  	East Howellsville Township	  	Robeson	  	NC	  	State Route 1967
	 	  	 032-155-0182
	  	Pembroke Township	  	Robeson	  	NC	  	Unknown

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 032-155-0185
	  	Lumberton Township	  	Robeson	  	NC	  	Hestertown Road
	 	  	 032-155-0186
	  	Lumberton Township	  	Robeson	  	NC	  	Hestertown Road
	 	  	 032-191-0028
	  	Indian Springs Twp.	  	Wayne	  	NC	  	2421 Arrington Bridge Road
	 	  	 039-025-0018
	  	Jefferson	  	Chesterfield	  	SC	  	County Rds. 13 &72
	1	  	Storage Facility	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-107-0020
	  	Southwest Township	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Neuse Rive And Nc Rr
	5	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-051-0219
	  	Hope Mills	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	264 Skinner Road
	 	  	 032-051-0220
	  	Hope Mills	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Trade Street
	 	  	 032-107-0057
	  	Neuse Twp.	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Nc Route #11
	 	  	 032-107-0064
	  	Neuse Township	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	North Carolina Routes 11 & 55
	 	  	 032-129-0130
	  	Wilmington	  	New Hanover	  	NC	  	River Rd & Sunnyvale Dr.
	 	  	 032-129-0131
	  	Cape Fear Township	  	New Hanover	  	NC	  	4909 College Road N
	 	  	 032-133-0017
	  	Jacksonville (Near)	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	Us Navy Rr-Hargett Street
	 	  	 032-133-0021
	  	Jacksonville Twp.	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	Burnt House Fork Highway
	 	  	 032-133-0022
	  	Jacksonville Twp.	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	Burnt House Fork Highway
	 	  	 032-133-0048
	  	White Oak	  	Onslow	  	NC	  	6190 New Bern Hwy.
	 	  	 032-147-0024
	  	(Near) Greenville	  	Pitt	  	NC	  	N.C. Hwy. 1402
	 	  	 032-147-0090
	  	Belvoir Twp.	  	Pitt	  	NC	  	Old Greenville-Tarboro River Road
	 	  	 032-147-0206
	  	Greenville	  	Pitt	  	NC	  	562 Barrus Construction Road
	 	  	 032-191-0028
	  	Indian Springs Twp.	  	Wayne	  	NC	  	2421 Arrington Bridge Road
	 	  	 032-191-0067
	  	Indian Springs	  	Wayne	  	NC	  	Arrington Bridge Road
	 	  	 032-191-0068
	  	Indian Springs	  	Wayne	  	NC.	  	Arrington Bridge Road (Rear)
	 	  	 032-191-0074
	  	Indian Springs	  	Wayne	  	NC	  	Arrington Bridge Road (Rear)
	 	  	 039-003-0023
	  	Aiken	  	Aiken	  	SC	  	Steed: Pine Log Rd; Us Hwy. #1
	 	  	 039-051-0019
	  	Conway Township	  	Horn	  	SC	  	154 Winyah Drive
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-047-0062
	  	Whiteville Township	  	Columbus	  	NC	  	Approx. 16.41 acres
	 	  	 232-107-0067
	  	Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	13.4 acres/Tom White Road
	2	  	Borrow Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 032-017-0184
	  	Unknown	  	Bladen	  	NC	  	Secondary Road 1195 (Old Boardman Rd.)
	 	  	 032-051-0143
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Approximately 138 +/- acres
	1	  	Clay Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-153-0153
	  	Marston	  	Richmond	  	NC	  	156 Highway Constructors Road
	2	  	Concrete Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-051-0174
	  	Rockfish Township	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Meharry Drive
	 	  	 039-067-0033
	  	Marion	  	Marion	  	SC	  	State Road 34-732
	2	  	Ingress/Egress	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-051-0175
	  	Rockfish Township	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Butler-Robinson Pit Access
	 	  	 032-051-0190
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Murchison Road
	9	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-051-0189
	  	Fayetteville	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Murchison Road
	 	  	 032-051-0193
	  	Cross Creek Twp.	  	Cumberland	  	NC	  	Robeson Street
	 	  	 032-153-0156
	  	Marston	  	Richmond	  	NC	  	156 Highway Constructors Road
	 	  	 039-031-0012
	  	Darlington	  	Darlington	  	SC	  	Mineral Springs Rd.
	 	  	 039-051-0019
	  	Conway Township	  	Horry	  	SC	  	154 Winyah Drive
	 	  	 003-007-0078
	  	Lowell	  	Benton	  	AR	  	40.11 acres
	 	  	 003-007-0090
	  	Lowell	  	Benton	  	AR	  	13198 S. Zion Road
	 	  	 003-007-0095
	  	Gravette	  	Benton	  	AR	  	County Road No. 34
	 	  	 003-009-0064
	  	Harrison	  	Boone	  	AR	  	40 Acres (Vacant Land)
	 	  	 003-009-0070
	  	Harrison	  	Boone	  	AR	  	6672 Hwy 65 South
	10	  	APAC - Atlantic, Inc. - Asheville Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	7	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-021-0025
	  	Asheville	  	Buncombe	  	NC	  	1188 Smokey Park Highway
	 	  	 032-089-0002
	  	Hendersonville	  	Henderson	  	NC	  	Old Clear Creek Road
	 	  	 032-089-0213
	  	Hendersonville	  	Henderson	  	NC	  	Old Clear Creek Road
	 	  	 032-175-0056
	  	Boyd & Little River	  	Transylvania	  	NC	  	Old U.S. 64 - State Route 1504
	 	  	 032-199-0197
	  	Cane River	  	Yancey	  	NC	  	Lot 31 Map B of Ralph Ray Property
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-097-0069
	  	Statesville	  	Iredell	  	NC	  	164 Bostian Drive
	 	  	 232-161-0066
	  	Rutherfordton	  	Rutherford	  	NC	  	1920 Maple Creek Road
	1	  	Extract Sand/Top Soil	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-153-0055
	  	Marks Creek Township	  	Richmond	  	NC	  	Summit Orchard Tract; 129 acres
	1	  	Office And Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-021-0223
	  	Asheville	  	Buncombe	  	NC	  	1188 Smokey Park Hwy
	1	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-161-0225
	  	Asheville	  	Rutherford	  	NC	  	Chimney Rock Township
	1	  	APAC - Atlantic, Inc. - Charlotte Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 232-025-0068
	  	Concord	  	Cabarrus	  	NC	  	725 Derita Road
	79	  	APAC - Atlantic, Inc. - Coastal Carolina 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	29	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	27	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 032-013-0044
	  	Washington	  	Beaufort	  	NC	  	Route 3 off of SR 1409
	 	  	 032-017-0224
	  	Butters	  	Bladen	  	NC	  	Berry Lewis Road
	 	  	 032-049-0027
	  	New Bern	  	Craven	  	NC	  	510 S. Glenburnie Road
	 	  	 032-049-0102
	  	Belvoir Twp.	  	Craven	  	NC	  	Secondary Rd. (Formerly U.S. Hwy. 70)
	 	  	 032-101-0103
	  	Boon Hill Twp.	  	Johnston	  	NC	  	State Route 102
	 	  	 032-107-0010
	  	Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Near Neuse River
	 	  	 032-107-0013
	  	Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Easement Road And Us 70
	 	  	 032-107-0014
	  	Near Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	North Carolina Hwy 10
	 	  	 032-107-0015
	  	Kinston	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Brunswick Blvd And Jefferson Avenue
	 	  	 032-107-0026
	  	Kinston (Near)	  	Lenoir	  	NC	  	Neuse River
	 	  	 203-033-0046
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	6008 Arkhola Road
	 	  	 203-033-0048
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2514 Woodpecker Way
	 	  	 203-033-0052
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5503 Highway 60
	 	  	 203-033-0056
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	6204 Arkhola Road
	 	  	 203-033-0057
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5227 Highway 60
	 	  	 203-131-0022
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	2000 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 203-131-0024
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1944 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 203-131-0025
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	2006 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 203-131-0028
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1934 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 203-131-0032
	  	Huntington	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	6900 Bucella Road
	 	  	 203-131-0035
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1946 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 203-131-0038
	  	Huntington	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	7100 Bucella Road
	 	  	 203-131-0042
	  	Greenwood	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1950 Gate Nine Road

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 203-131-0044
	  	Greenwood	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	2012 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 203-131-0047
	  	Greenwood	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1938 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 203-131-0049
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	S17, T5N, R31W Midland Quarry
	 	  	 203-131-0050
	  	Greenville	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	 S16. T5N, R31W and 517. T5N, R31W Midland
 Quarry

	 	  	 203-131-0055
	  	Van Buren	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	2542 Concord Hill
	 	  	 235-101-0033
	  	Muskogee	  	Muskogee	  	OK	  	U. S. Highway 90
	9	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	9	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-033-0073
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	18.15 acres
	 	  	 003-033-0091
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	6008 Arkhola Road
	 	  	 003-033-0101
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2833 Concord Hill Drive
	 	  	 003-033-0102
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2740 Concord Hill Drive
	 	  	 003-033-0103
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	N/A
	 	  	 003-033-0108
	  	Unknown	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Approximately 16.3 acres
	 	  	 003-033-0109
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	513 Blueberry Hill Street
	 	  	 003-131-0075
	  	Fort Smith	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Grand Avenue
	 	  	 035-135-0025
	  	Moffett	  	Sequoyah	  	OK	  	56.13 acres
	8	  	APAC AR - McClinton-Anchor Division 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Asphalt Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-007-0111
	  	Centerton	  	Benton	  	AR	  	County Road 34
	1	  	Landfill	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-143-0066
	  	Johnson	  	Washington	  	AR	  	6603 McGuire Street
	1	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-087-0131
	  	Huntsville	  	Madison	  	AR	  	Undivided 1/2 interest of 117 acres
	5	  	Vacant Land	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	5	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-131-0115
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	20 +/- acres at Midland Quarry
	 	  	 003-131-0116
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Midland Quarry
	 	  	 003-131-0117
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Midland Quarry
	 	  	 003-131-0118
	  	Huntington	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Part of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4, 517, T5N, R31 W
	 	  	 003-131-0119
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	SW 1/4 of NE 1/4, 517, T5N, R3IW
	 	  	 003-131-0122
	  	N/A	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Midland Quarry
	 	  	 035-021-0027
	  	Alfalfa	  	Cherokee	  	OK	  	Route 2
	 	  	 035-145-0042
	  	Wagoner	  	Wagoner	  	OK	  	Section 21, Township 16N. Range 19E

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 203-131-0008
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Approximately 122.3 acres
	2	  	ReadyMix Plant	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-007-0120
	  	Centerton	  	Benton	  	AR	  	State Highway 102
	 	  	 003-007-0125
	  	Springdale	  	Benton	  	AR	  	Approx. 10 acres
	3	  	Residential Dwlg	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-033-0130
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5227 Highway 60
	2	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 203-033-0054
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5343 Highway 60
	 	  	 203-131-0053
	  	Huntington	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	7201 Bucella Road
	2	  	Sand/Gravel Pit	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 035-101-0020
	  	Muskogee	  	Muskogee	  	OK	  	3300 West 40th North
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 235-101-0027
	  	Muskogee	  	Muskogee	  	OK	  	MABRF-593(241)3300 West 40th North (Hwy 69)
	2	  	Surplus Property	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-131-0074
	  	Fort Smith	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Lots 8-18; 1-6; 1-9 & 12: 1-4
	 	  	 003-131-0076
	  	Greenwood	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1.90 Acres
	29	  	Tenant Lease	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	29	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 203-033-0009
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Approximately 34.37 Acres
	 	  	 203-033-0010
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Approximately 40 acres
	 	  	 203-033-0012
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	12.25 Acres, Sec 16/Twp 9N, Range 31W
	 	  	 203-033-0016
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	40 Acres. S9, T9N, R31W
	 	  	 203-0J3-0030
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2740 Concord
	 	  	 203-033-0031
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2728 Concord
	 	  	 203-033-0034
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	6104 Arkhola Road
	 	  	 203-033-0036
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5229 Woodpecker Way
	 	  	 203-033-0039
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5237 Woodpecker Way
	 	  	 203-033-0041
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5209 Woodpecker Way
	 	  	 003-113-0004
	  	Hatton	  	Polk	  	AR	  	(60) Quarry
	 	  	 003-113-0005
	  	Hatton	  	Polk	  	AR	  	(60) Quarry
	 	  	 003-113-0006
	  	Hatton	  	Polk	  	AR	  	(60) Quarry
	 	  	 003-131-0015
	  	Fort Smith	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	South Zero St.
	 	  	 003-143-0062
	  	Fayetteville	  	Washington	  	AR	  	Lime Kiln Road

  

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	 	  	 File Number

	  	 City

	  	 County

	  	 ST

	  	 Address

	 	  	 035-101-0013
	  	Fort Gibson	  	Muskogee	  	OK	  	So. Scott Street between U.S. Hwy 62 & State Hwy 10
	2	  	Buffer Area	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	2	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-033-0092
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2514 Woodpecker Drive
	 	  	 003-033-0093
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2502 Woodpecker Drive
	1	  	Office	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	1	  	Lease Information	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 203-131-0011
	  	Fort Smith	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	APAC-Arkansas Headquarters 523 Garrison
	35	  	Quarry	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	Ave., Ward Garrison Bldg
	34	  	Fee Property Information	  	 	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 003-033-0077
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	33.92 acres
	 	  	 003-033-0079
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	North of I-40
	 	  	 003-033-0080
	  	Van Buren (near)	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	19 acres
	 	  	 003-033-0089
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5411 Highway 6o
	 	  	 003-033-0096
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2427 Woodpecker Way
	 	  	 003-033-0097
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Woodpecker Way
	 	  	 003-033-0098
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5237 Woodpecker Way
	 	  	 003-033-0099
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	5307 Highway 6o
	 	  	 003-033-0121
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Part of the NW 1/4 of S11/T9N/R31W
	 	  	 003-033-0124
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Approx. 25.67 Acres
	 	  	 003-033-0127
	  	Unknown	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Section 10 & 11, Township 9 North, Range 31 West
	 	  	 103-033-0128
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	Route 5, Box 649
	 	  	 003-033-0129
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	2542 Concord Hill Drive
	 	  	 003-033-0132
	  	Van Buren	  	Crawford	  	AR	  	6204 Arkhola Road
	 	  	 003-131-0082
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1938 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 003-131-0083
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1950 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 003-131-0084
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	2000 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 003-131-0085
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	2006 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 003-131-0086
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	2012 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 003-131-0087
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	1934 and 1444 Gate Nine Road
	 	  	 003-131-0088
	  	Jenny Lind	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	6.38 acres; Jenny Lind Rock Quarry
	 	  	 003-131-0100
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	10 acres
	 	  	 003-131-0105
	  	Greenville	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Approx 50.12 acres
	 	  	 003-131-0106
	  	Midland	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	214 East Jefferson Avenue
	 	  	 003-131-0107
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	Approximately 115 acres
	 	  	 003-131-0114
	  	Unknown	  	Sebastian	  	AR	  	20.95 +/- acres at Midland Quarry

  

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Schedule 3.06(b): 
 Owned and Leased Property Sold, Transferred or Otherwise Disposed Of

  
 Real Property Disposals Since September 30, 2005

  

																						
	 Description

	  	Item Number

	  	Asset Cost

	  	Accumulated
Depreciation

	  	 Net Book
Value
 @ Disposal

	  	Disposal
Proceeds

	 	 	Gain/Loss on
Sale

	 	 	Disposal Date

	 Oklahoma/Shawnee sale
	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Plant Site Improvements 200
	  	644108	  	$	808,983	  	$	302,675	  	$	506,308	  	($	750,00	)	 	($	243,692	)	 	1/30/2006
	 PLT, CMI ASPHALT PLANT
	  	642912	  	$	899,114	  	$	66,955	  	$	832,159	  	($	1,664,400	)	 	($	832,241	)	 	1/30/2006
								
	 Virginia/Richmond Sale
	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 PLANT 156 RICHMOND
	  	90321500	  	$	14,233	  	 	 	  	$	14,233	  	($	500,000	)	 	($	485,767	)	 	1/13/06
	 Site Development & Erection
	  	632254	  	$	565,000	  	$	226,000	  	$	339,000	  	($	520,000	)	 	($	181,000	)	 	1/13/06
	 Rel 8’ Double barrel Plant
	  	632255	  	$	1,905,391	  	$	762,157	  	$	1,143,234	  	($	2,100,000	)	 	($	956,766	)	 	1/13/06
								
	 MacDougald Construction
	  	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Track B, 28.37 acres
	  	654319	  	$	104,713	  	$	0	  	$	104,713	  	($	9,500,000	)	 	($	9,395,287	)	 	12/25/2005
	 Division Port Cobb Drive
	  	90282600	  	$	46,507	  	$	0	  	$	46,507	  	($	7,213,202	)	 	($	7,166,695	)	 	03/24/2006
	 Total:
	  	 	  	$	4,343,941	  	$	1,357,787	  	$	2,986,154	  	($	22,247,602	)	 	($	19,261,448	)	 	 

  
 Lease Terminations Since
September 30, 2005 
  
 None. 
  

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Schedule 3.07: 
 Intellectual Property 
  
 Patents held by APAC, Inc. 
  

	1)	U.S. Patent for Asphalt Loading Safety System Control Circuit (Patent Number: 6,196,279 B1; Date of Patent: March 6, 2001) 

  

	2)	U.S. Patent for Asphalt Loading Safety System (Patent Number: 6,006,796; Date of Patent: December 28, 1999) 

  

	3)	U.S. Patent for Bituminous Paving Depth Gauge (Patent Number: 6,298,574 B1; Date of Patent: October 9, 2001.) Owner listed on the Patent as APAC Inc. (no comma).

  

	4)	U.S. Patent for Dryer Moisture Indicator (Patent Number: 6,655,043; Date of Registration: December 2, 2003). Owner listed in USPTO database as APAC Inc. (no comma).

  

	5)	U.S. Patent for Front End Loader Retractable Attachment (Patent Number 6,729,051; Date of Registration: May 4, 2004). Owner listed in USPTO database as APAC Inc. (no comma).

  
 Pending Patent Applications by APAC, Inc.

  

	1)	No. 09/817872, “RADAR DETECTOR FALSE ALARM”, filed March 27, 2001 

  

	2)	No. 10/151797, “METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR USING RECYCLED OIL AS FUEL”, filed March 24, 2002. An assignment to APAC (not APAC, Inc.) was filed with the patent
application, but information regarding the owner of record is not yet publicly available. 

  
 Trademarks held by APAC Holdings, Inc. / APAC, Inc. 
  

											
	 Mark

	  	Serial / Registration
Number

	  	Filing /
Registration Date

	  	 Owner

	  	 Status

	  	 Status / Next Action

	 APAC
	  	1,242,292	  	6/14/1983	  	APAC, Inc.	  	Registered	  	Renewal due 6/14/2013
	 

	  	2,389,985	  	9/26/2000	  	APAC, Inc.	  	Registered	  	Declaration of Use due by 9/26/2006
	 COUCH
	  	2,667,930	  	12/31/2002	  	 APAC
 Holdings,
 Inc.
	  	Registered	  	Declaration of Use due between 12/31/2007 and 12/31/2008
	 FROM CONCEPT THROUGH CONSTRUCTION AND BEYOND
	  	2,758,738	  	9/2/2003	  	APAC, Inc.	  	Registered	  	Declaration of Use due between 9/2/2008 and 9/2/2009
	 PAVING THE WAY TO THE FUTURE
	  	2,751,114	  	8/12/2003	  	APAC, Inc.	  	Registered	  	Declaration of Use due between 8/12/2008 and 8/12/2009

  

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Schedule 3.08: 
 Contracts 
  

	1)	Employment or consulting agreements 

  

	 	a)	Consulting Agreement with Gordon B. Denton, dated March 21, 2005 

  

	 	b)	Consulting Agreement with Otis A. Vaughn, dated January 25, 2006 

  

	 	c)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and William A. Ashley, dated March 23, 1995 

  

	 	d)	Consulting Agreement between APAC, Inc. and Jack Wilcox, dated October 12, 2005 

  

	 	e)	Consulting Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Donald L. Conner dated May 19, 2005. (Central Florida) 

  

	 	f)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and Kenneth E. Courtney, dated September 1, 1995 

  

	2)	Collective bargaining and other labor agreements 

  

	 	a)	Labor Agreement between MacDougald-Warren, Branch of Georgia Division, APAC-Southeast, Inc. and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local No. 926, dated July 1,
2006 

  

	 	b)	Labor Agreement between MacDougald-Warren, Branch of Atlanta Division, APAC-Georgia, Inc. and the Laborers International Union of North America, Local No. 438, dated
January 1, 2004 

  

	 	c)	Labor Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc., Alabama Division, Birmingham Branch, and International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 312, effective April 1, 2005.

  

	 	d)	Labor Agreement between Arkhola Sand and Gravel Company, a Division of APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and the Teamsters Local Union No. 516, affiliated with the International Brotherhood
of Teamsters, AFL-CIO, effective January 26, 2004 

  

	 	e)	Labor Agreement between Arkola Sand and Gravel Company, a Division of APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and the Teamsters Local Union 373, affiliated with the International Brotherhood of
Teamsters, AFL-CIO, effective April 13, 2005 

  

	 	f)	Labor Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc., First Coach Division, Savannah Branch and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local Union No. 474, dated April 1,
2006 

  

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	 	g)	Labor Agreement between APAC-Oklahoma, Inc., Oklahoma Division and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Local No. 627, AFL-CIO, dated April 1, 2005

  

	 	h)	Labor Agreement between Operating Engineers, Hoisting & Portable Local Union No. 627 and the Oklahoma Commercial and industrial Builders and Steel Erectors
Association, dated June 1, 2005 

  

	 	i)	Labor Agreement between the Heavy Constructors Association of the Greater Kansas City Area and the Western Missouri and Kansas Laborers District Council, affiliated with the
Laborers International Union of North America, American Federation of Labor, AFL-CIO, Local Union No. 1290 and Local Union No. 663, dated March 31, 2006 

  

	 	j)	Labor Agreement between the Heavy Constructors Association of the Greater Kansas City Area and Building Material, Excavating, Heavy Haulers, Drivers, Warehousemen and Helpers Local
Union No. 541, affiliated with International Brotherhood of Teamsters, dated March 31, 2006 

  

	 	k)	Labor Agreement between the Heavy Constructors Association of the Greater Kansas City Area and the International Union of Operating Engineers, Hoisting and Portable Local Union
No. 101, affiliated with the AFL-CIO, dated March 31, 2006 

  

	 	l)	Labor Agreement between the Heavy Constructors Association of the Greater Kansas City Area and Cement Masons Local Union No. 518, affiliated with American Federation of Labor,
dated March 31, 2006 

  

	 	m)	Labor Agreement between the Builders’ Association and the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America, Kansas City District Council, dated April 1, 2005, as
amended March 15, 2006 

  

	 	n)	Labor Agreement between the Builders’ Association and the International Association of Bridge, Structural & Ornamental Iron Workers Local Union No. 10, AFL-CIO,
dated April 1, 2005, as amended August 10, 2005 and April 1, 2006 

  

	 	o)	Labor Agreement between Associated General Contractors of Missouri and the International Union of Operating Engineers Local Union No. 101, dated May 1, 2006

  

	 	p)	Labor Agreement between the Associated General Contractors of Missouri and the Western Missouri and Kansas Laborers’ District Council and their Affiliated Local Unions in the
State of Missouri Dated May 1, 2006 

  

	 	q)	Labor Agreement between the Associated General Contractors of Missouri and the United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners and Its Affiliated Local Unions in the State of Missouri,
dated May 1, 2006 

  

	 	r)	Labor Agreement between the Associated General Contractors of Missouri and the Teamsters Joint Council No. 56 (Kansas City, MO), dated May 1, 2006

  

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	3)	Contracts with covenants not to compete 

  

	 	a)	Asset Purchase Agreement between APAC-Atlantic, Inc. (Seller) and Interstate Construction Corporation (Purchaser) dated January 13, 2006. 

  

	 	b)	Asset Purchase Agreement between APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. (Seller) and Haskell Lemon Construction Co. (Purchaser) dated January 20, 2006. 

  

	 	c)	Covenant Not to Compete Agreement dated July 29, 2003 between APAC-Missouri Materials, LLC to Concrete Acquisition, LLC. 

  

	 	d)	Asset Purchase Agreement dated February 12, 2004 by APAC-Atlantic, Inc. and Branscome, Inc. 

  

	 	e)	Covenant Not to Compete Agreement dated February 20, 2004 by APAC-Atlantic, Inc. to Blacklidge Emulsions, Inc. 

  

	 	f)	Covenant Not to Compete Agreement dated May 11, 2004 by APAC-Atlantic, Inc. to S & W Ready Mix Concrete Company. 

  

	 	g)	Covenant Not to Compete Agreement dated May 10, 2004 by APAC-Atlantic, Inc. to Southern Equipment Company, Inc. 

  

	 	h)	Covenant Not to Compete Agreement dated May 21, 2004 by APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and Vision Ready Mix, Inc. 

  

	 	i)	Covenant Not to Compete Agreement dated February 8, 2005 between APAC-Mississippi, Inc. and MMC Materials, Inc. 

  

	 	j)	Covenant Not to Compete Agreement dated July 29, 2003 between APAC-Missouri Materials LLC and LaFarge Ready Mix LLC 

  

	4)	Contracts with respect to any disposition/acquisition containing a ROFR or similar right or for consideration in excess of $500,000: 

  

	 	a)	Purchase and Sale Agreement between APAC-Carolina, Inc. and HRS Terminals, Inc., effective January 23, 2002 

  

	 	b)	Purchase and Sale Agreement between APAC-Tennessee and LoJac Enterprises, effective October 14, 2002 

  

	 	c)	Purchase and Sale Agreement between APAC-Southeast and Wedowee Quarry, effective July 20, 2005 

  

	5)	Lessor agreements with regard to real property with a potential future liability or receivable over $250,000 annually 

  

	 	a)	Mineral Extraction Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Vecellio & Grogan, Inc., dated January 3, 2005. (White Rock) 

  

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	 	b)	Plant Site Lease of Rocky Fork Quarry between APAC-Missouri, Inc. (Owner) and Con-Agg of MO, LLC., located at 6791 N. Hwy. VV, Columbia, MO 65202 in Boone County. (Missouri)

  

	 	c)	Sublease between Vulcan Materials Company and APAC-Alabama, Inc. dated January 2, 1986 for the Ohatchee Quarry, 586 McCullars Lane, Ohatchee, AL. (Alabama Division)

  

	 	d)	Second Amended Lease Agreement dated May 1, 2005 between Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. and APAC-Southeast, Inc. for the Martin Marietta Aggregate Yard in Savannah, Georgia.
The Second Amended Lease Agreement supplements the original Lease dated March 1, 1991, the Amendment to the Lease Agreement dated January 1, 1993, the Assignment of Lease and Consent dated November 12, 1993, and the Lease Assignment
Agreement dated February 24, 1994. The initial term of the lease, as amended begins on May 1, 2005 and continues through April 30, 2010. (First Coast) 

  

	6)	Lessor or Lessee agreements with regard to tangible personal property with a potential future liability or receivable over $250,000 annually 

  

	 	a)	Barge Charter Agreement between Heartland Barge Management (Owner) and APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (Charterer) dated April 28, 2005 as Lessor and Heartland Barge Mgt as Lessee.

  

	 	b)	Schedule to Master Bareboat Charter Agreement dated February 20, 2006 between Heartland Barge Management, LLC and APAC-Tennessee, Inc. The initial term expires on
August 31, 2016. 

  

	 	c)	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. as Lessor and Heartland Barge Mgt See at Lessee for $1,277,500 

  

	 	d)	Barge Bareboat Charter between M/G Transport Services, Inc. (Owner) and APAC (Charterer) commencing May 1, 2005 and continuing for a period of four years.

  

	 	e)	Barge Bareboat Charter between River System Logistics, Inc. and APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (Charterer) commencing on July 1, 2005 and continuing until June 30, 2007.

  

	 	f)	Barge Bareboat Charter dated March 21, 2005 between River System Logistics, Inc. and APAC-Tennessee, Inc. continuing until April 30, 2007. 

  

	 	g)	Charter Agreement dated May 11, 2006 between APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (as Charterer) and J. Russell Flowers. 

  

	 	h)	Bareboat Barge Charter Agreement dated May 16, 2006 between APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (as Charterer) and J. Russell Flowers. 

  

	 	i)	Briggs Construction Equipment Purchase Option Rider to Equipment Rental Agreement with APAC-Southeast, Inc. dated March 30, 2005. 

  

	 	j)	Fully Found Charter agreement between APAC-Tennessee, Inc. as Charterer, and Western Rivers Boat Management, Inc. as Owner, dated June 9, 2006 

  

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	 	k)	Bareboat Charter Party Agreement between Olympic Marine Company (Owner) and APAC-Tennessee, Inc. (Charterer), dated May 11, 2005. 

  

	7)	Indebtedness other than that of the types excluded in the description above 

  

None. 
  

	8)	Contracts under which another person has guaranteed the liabilities of a Transferred Company or under which a Transferred Company has guaranteed the liabilities of another person,
in each case in excess of $500,000 

  

	 	a)	Asset Determination Authorization Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Virginia Department of Transportation for APAC-Virginia, Inc., dated January 2, 2003

  

	 	b)	Asset Determination Authorization Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Alabama Department of Transportation for APAC-Florida, Inc., dated February 9, 2001

  

	 	c)	Asset Determination Authorization Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Alabama Department of Transportation for APAC-Alabama, Inc., dated February 1, 2001

  

	 	d)	Guaranty and Indemnification Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Pinellas County, Florida, dated June 6, 2003 

  

	 	e)	Guaranty Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and SCANA Energy Marketing, Inc., dated April 25, 2006 

  

	 	f)	Guaranty Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Senstar Finance Company, dated July 2, 2001 

  

	 	g)	Guaranty Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Flint Hills Resources LLC, dated September 27, 2005 

  

	 	h)	Guaranty Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Hoar LLC, dated June 7, 2005 

  

	 	i)	Guaranty of Lease Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Lake Ridge I Associates, LLC, dated June 7, 2006 

  

	 	j)	Guaranty Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Truman Arnold Companies, dated April 1, 2006 

  

	 	k)	Guaranty Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Givens Investors LLC, dated August 26, 2004 

  

	9)	Contracts under which a Transferred Company has extended credit or made a loan to another person, in excess of $500,000 

  
 None. 
  

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	10)	Contracts for the provision of goods and services by any Transferred Company or from third parties to any Transferred Company, in each case involving consideration in excess of
$3,000,000 or containing a right of first refusal or similar right 

  

	 	a)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Airgas, Inc., effective September 1, 2004 

  

	 	b)	Offer letter addressed to Mike Gothard of APAC, Inc. from Associated Asphalt, dated September 22, 2005 

  

	 	c)	Bandag Fleet Sales Agreement between Ashland, Inc. (Fleet) and Bandag Incorporated, effective September 3, 2002, amended March 3, 2005 

  

	 	d)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Bridgestone, effective September 5, 2002, amended August 18, 2004 

  

	 	e)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Bucyrus Blades, Inc., dated October 6, 2003, amended effective August 1, 2005 

  

	 	f)	Civil Equipment Agreement between APAC, Inc. and Caterpillar, effective May 1, 2004 

  

	 	g)	Cintas Corporation and Ashland Inc.–Multiple Location Rental Account Agreement dated December 8, 2000 and Addendums of January 1, 2001, September 25,
2001, November 30, 2005, and December 20, 2005 

  

	 	h)	Liquid Asphalt Purchase Agreement between APAC, Inc. and CITGO, effective October 1, 2005 

  

	 	i)	Strategic Account Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Corporate Express Office Products, Inc., effective January 4, 2002 

  

	 	j)	Letter Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and DaimlerChrysler regarding the Volume Incentive Program dated August 25, 2004 

  

	 	k)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Donaldson Company, Inc., dated August 1, 2003, amended September 27, 2005 

  

	 	l)	Letter Agreement between APAC, Inc. and E. D. Etnyre & Co., dated November 18, 2005 

  

	 	m)	Services Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Express Services, Inc., effective February 24, 2004 

  

	 	n)	Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Fastenal Company, dated June 21, 2001 

  

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	 	o)	Corporate Pricing Program Agreement between Federal Express Corporation and Ashland Inc., dated July 29, 2004, amended by Pricing Agreement Amendment, effective August 31,
2005 

  

	 	p)	Consulting Agreement between Ashland Inc. and FEI Behavioral Health dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	q)	National Account Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Ferrellgas, accepted as of May 21, 2003 

  

	 	r)	Competitive Assistance Program between Ashland/APAC and General Motors Fleet and Commercial Operations, accepted September 17, 2004 

  

	 	s)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, dated December 19, 2002 and amended by Addendum effective January 1, 2005

  

	 	t)	Letter of Understanding between Ashland Inc. and Grainger Industrial Supply, a division of W.W. Grainger, Inc., dated July 1, 2005 

  

	 	u)	Master Rental Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Hertz, dated January 21, 2003, amended November 2004 

  

	 	v)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Ingersoll-Rand Company, effective October 30, 2003 

  

	 	w)	Parts Supply Agreement between APAC, Inc. and Ingersoll-Rand Company, effective September 1, 2003 

  

	 	x)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Interstate Battery, dated March 21, 2005 

  

	 	y)	Pricing agreement between APAC, Inc. and Iron Horse Safety Specialties, as of March 6, 2003 

  

	 	z)	JP Morgan - Commercial Card Agreement between Bank One, NA and Ashland Inc. dated May 20, 2002 

  

	 	aa)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Kawasaki Construction Machinery Corporation of America, effective March 1, 2003, and Amendment dated September 5, 2004

  

	 	bb)	Master Services Agreement and Subordinate Agreement, including amendments, between Ashland Inc. and Kelly Services, Inc., effective January 1, 2000 

  

	 	cc)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Komatsu America Corp., effective May 1, 2004 

  

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	 	dd)	Asphalt Purchase Agreement between APAC, Inc. and Marathon Petroleum Company LLC, entered into October 1, 2005 

  

	 	ee)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Menardi-Mikropul, LLC (Baghouses), effective July 1, 2005 

  

	 	ff)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Motion Industries, Inc., effective January 15, 2005 

  

	 	gg)	Purchase Agreement between Ashland Inc. and New Pig Corporation, dated July 31, 2002 

  

	 	hh)	Supply Contract between Noble Oil Services, Inc. and APAC, Inc., dated June 1, 2006 

  

	 	ii)	Agreement between The Relizon Company and Ashland Inc., dated February 12, 2004 Name changed to WorkflowOne, as provided in letter dated July 17, 2006

  

	 	jj)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Roadtec, Inc., effective January 8, 2004 

  

	 	kk)	Recycled Fuel Oil Supply Agreement between APAC, Inc. and Safety-Kleen Systems, Inc., dated April 6, 2006 

  

	 	ll)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Sakai America, Inc., effective October 30, 2003 

  

	 	mm)	Letter addressed to Michael Gothard of APAC, Inc. from SemMaterials, L.P., dated November 29, 2005, confirms terms of APAC’s 2006 liquid asphalt supply plan

  

	 	nn)	Supply Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Truman Arnold Companies, effective March 1, 2006 

  

	 	oo)	Addendum to Carrier Agreement between Ashland Inc. and United Parcel Service, Inc., dated May 30, 2003 

  

	 	pp)	Electronic Data Access and Exchange Agreement between APAC, Inc. and United Parcel Service General Services Co., dated May 5, 2006 

  

	 	qq)	Supply Agreement between APAC, Inc. and US Filter Recovery Services (Mid-Atlantic), Inc., dated August 1, 2006 

  

	 	rr)	Master Services Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Verifications, Inc., dated June 24, 2004 

  

	 	ss)	Wright Express Business Charge Account Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Wright Express Financial Services Corporation, dated August 13, 2002, amended August 16, 2005,
and March 31, 2006 

  
  

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	 	tt)	Extension to First Amendment For National Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Zee Medical, Inc., dated July 18, 2005 

  

	 	uu)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Arkansas, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	vv)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Kansas, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	ww)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Oklahoma, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	xx)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Texas, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	yy)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Missouri, Inc., dated January 23, 1998 

  

	 	zz)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Mississippi, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	aaa)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Tennessee, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	bbb)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Georgia, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	ccc)	Services Agreement between APAC, Inc. and APAC-Carolina, Inc., dated October 1, 2002 

  

	 	ddd)	See attached list for obligations of the Transferred Companies to complete certain jobs (jobs with more than $1 million of work left). Note that, with Highway 62 Job
(McClinton-Anchor Division), the Arkansas Highway Transportation Division did not obtain the required easements for this project, causing a 10-month delay in the construction schedule thus far. The asphaltic cement supplier has defaulted on its
contract on this project and other suppliers are suggesting default. APAC is attempting to get the Arkansas Highway Transportation Division to relieve it and other suppliers from this project due to the unreasonable delays. 

 

	11)	Contract for the purchase or sale of any asset of a Transferred Company, other than in the ordinary course of business 

  

	  	None. 

  

	12)	Hedging instrument, currency exchange, interest rate exchange, commodity exchange or similar Contracts 

  

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 None. APAC benefits from hedging agreements in Ashland, Inc.’s name that will be closed out at or prior or
Closing. 
  

	13)	Contracts for any joint venture, partnership or similar arrangement 

  

	 	a)	Joint Venture Agreement between APAC-Mississippi, Inc. and Superior Asphalt, Inc., dated April, 20, 2006 

  

	 	b)	Joint Venture Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Swing Construction Company, Inc., dated January 11, 2005 

  

	 	c)	Joint Venture Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc., dated July 18, 2005 

  

	 	d)	Joint Venture Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc., dated October 4, 2005 

  

	 	e)	Joint Venture Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and McInnis, LLC, dated August 27, 2004 

  

	 	f)	Pre-Bid and Joint Venture Agreement between APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Granite Construction Company, dated January 24, 2005 

  

	 	g)	Operating Agreement for Parkway Goup LLC between Washington Group International, Inc., APAC-Southeast, Inc., C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc., and E.R. Snell Contractor, Inc.,
effective January 16, 2004 

  

	 	h)	Operating Agreement for 5R Constructors, LLC between C.W. Matthews Contracting Co., Inc., APAC-Georgia, Inc., and Michael Thrasher Trucking Co., dated April 10, 2001

  

	14)	Contracts that create an obligation on the part of any Transferred Company in excess of $3,000,000 that cannot be cancelled without penalty or further payment and without more than
90 days notice 

  
 See the job contracts over $3,000,000 in the
attached lists referred to in 10(ddd) above. 
  

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 Schedule 3.08 
 Open Jobs $1m 8.17.06 
  

														
	 Div.
No.

	  	 Division Name

	  	 Job No.

	  	 Job Description

	  	Contract
Backlog

	  	Customer
Address
Book No.

	  	 Customer Name

	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413534	  	ACTUS-TARAWA TERRACE	  	$	1,000,606	  	11743361	  	ACTUS LEND LEASE, LLC
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493442	  	411 Wal-Mart Maryvil	  	 	1,004,072	  	11786029	  	DBS CORPORATION JOB#3442
	69	  	SHEARS	  	693059	  	2006 MILL & OVLY HAR	  	 	1,009,178	  	51082754	  	HARVEY COUNTY
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	712804	  	DR-Sunflower County	  	 	1,012,696	  	50027313	  	MS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582244	  	MILLER - SH 245 - 03	  	 	1,024,218	  	51116686	  	SOUTHERN PAVERS INC.
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453597	  	AL BRIDGE BR-0229(50	  	 	1,025,106	  	50036327	  	ALABAMA BRIDGE BUILDERS
	88	  	CHARLOTTE	  	882254	  	THE CHIMNEYS-PH. 1&2	  	 	1,026,957	  	51101994	  	PARAMOUNT GRADING
	69	  	SHEARS	  	693048	  	Dodge City Airport	  	 	1,027,190	  	51085661	  	CITY OF HUTCHINSON
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	202552	  	Old Wire Road / Cty	  	 	1,030,094	  	50001343	  	CITY OF ROGERS
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482259	  	GRACE HOSPITAL	  	 	1,031,684	  	50001330	  	THE ROBINS & MORTON GROUP
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	283289	  	RJS-PRESIDENTS POINT	  	 	1,033,800	  	51115334	  	R J SMITH CONSTRUCTION
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453997	  	ALDOT 99-302-473-237	  	 	1,036,017	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602857	  	RTE I-70 JACKSON/LAF	  	 	1,037,916	  	50018937	  	MODOT - NO FOB!
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	603110	  	CAMDENTON HIGH SCHOO	  	 	1,041,166	  	50051482	  	CAMDENTON R-111 SCHOOL
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482322	  	WALMART - CONOVER, N	  	 	1,042,352	  	50054057	  	JOHN S CLARK COMPANY, INC.
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423029	  	C201529 Guilford NC	  	 	1,047,835	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423803	  	FORSYTH COUNTY I, II	  	 	1,065,823	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	412622	  	NCDOT New Hanover US	  	 	1,071,688	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442274	  	AMT Test Site	  	 	1,074,420	  	11782693	  	AMERICAN MAGLEY TECHONOLOGIES,
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692967	  	Ellis Co 26 U 1896-0	  	 	1,077,791	  	11694909	  	KDOT ELLIS #2967 U1896-01
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433375	  	Dekalb County Call #	  	 	1,084,275	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423042	  	P O #3600015760 Stok	  	 	1,085,971	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213308	  	SARASOTA CTY 1ST INC	  	 	1,101,865	  	50002548	  	SARASOTA COUNTY FINANCE
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433298	  	SR 34 Widening	  	 	1,104,326	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	77	  	FIRST COAST	  	773012	  	SR 222 (39th Ave) Al	  	 	1,117,108	  	51022391	  	FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482277	  	74 CORPORATE CENTER	  	 	1,127,513	  	11631318	  	RUTHERFORD COUNTY
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423069	  	Century Park Dam	  	 	1,138,236	  	50017051	  	TOWN OF KERNERSVILLE
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423025	  	Randolph Resurf. C20	  	 	1,138,491	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	713843	  	WW-Cliff Gookin Blvd	  	 	1,147,134	  	50004072	  	CITY OF TUPELO
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433311	  	Walt Stephens/Speer	  	 	1,151,255	  	51008092	  	HENRY COUNTY DOT
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	203171	  	AHD-HWY71B/I540WRgrs	  	 	1,154,001	  	50000354	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

													
	69	  	SHEARS	  	693046	  	Reverse Osmosis Well	  	1,156,666	  	51085661	  	CITY OF HUTCHINSON
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	333776	  	Aircraft Maint-BD/MH	  	1,159,445	  	51023869	  	BATES ENGINEERS/CONTRACTORS, I
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252842	  	Hardin County US 69	  	1,160,942	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453558	  	ALDOT NHF-0056(500)	  	1,170,235	  	11384214	  	MCINNIS LLC & APAC-SOUTHEAST, INC.
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213309	  	OLD TAMPA ROAD-MANAT	  	1,172,007	  	50002307	  	MANATEE COUNTY FINANCE
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423032	  	C201537 ALAMANCE I-8	  	1,174,002	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752350	  	MCD So Apron Storm S	  	1,176,094	  	51006526	  	DAVID NELSON CONSTRUCTION
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582247	  	POLK CO - 040473 - H	  	1,184,038	  	51114302	  	ARKANSAS ST HWY & TRANS DEPT
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752950	  	Deltona Wal-Mart #33	  	1,200,019	  	50020997	  	LUNDQUIST EXCAVATING INC

													
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602852	  	RTE W/Z JOHNSON/LAFA	  	1,205,705	  	60	  	APAC-MISSOURI, INC (60)
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442248	  	Carroll Heard County	  	1,207,976	  	51109110	  	MC442248 SR 1 / US 27 WIDENIN
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212692	  	SR 80 #195606-2-52-0	  	1,224,601	  	50002068	  	FLORIDA STATE DOT
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433286	  	SR 85 & US19/41 Mill	  	1,249,227	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	603146	  	RTE 5 CAMDEN J5P0590	  	1,258,197	  	51116289	  	MC ANINCH
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472987	  	RESFC MPHS STREETS -	  	1,262,826	  	50043304	  	CITY OF MEMPHIS
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453996	  	ALDOT STPSA-0172(500	  	1,263,900	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752284	  	SR 688 Ulmerton Rd	  	1,264,027	  	51005259	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA EXCAVATING
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692981	  	Haskell KDOT 83-41 K	  	1,265,083	  	11733496	  	KDOT HASKELL #2981 KA 0237-01
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332277	  	Airfield Repairs- Sa	  	1,266,127	  	50058314	  	PENSACOLA NAS
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413336	  	NCDOT Brunswick NC 2	  	1,267,118	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472939	  	Gilmore Interchange	  	1,272,511	  	50043041	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY & TRANS DEPT
	69	  	SHEARS	  	693002	  	Golden Belt Estates	  	1,273,276	  	51082775	  	CITY OF HAYS
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252868	  	TXDOT Jeff Co SH 87	  	1,273,589	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493440	  	Warren County In Pla	  	1,275,584	  	51106446	  	WARREN CO HWY DEPT
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423014	  	Hanes Mall Blvd Brid	  	1,288,170	  	51094447	  	DANE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
	40	  	OKLAHOMA	  	402706	  	STP-173B(056)IG/STPG	  	1,294,786	  	50007748	  	ODOT TULSA DIV. 8
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332249	  	Fort Pickens Road (S	  	1,295,306	  	50043810	  	SANTA ROSA ISLAND AUTHORITY
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	203185	  	AHD-Hwy62 3 Bridges/	  	1,297,285	  	50000354	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602853	  	RTE 63 TEXAS J9P0522	  	1,299,062	  	50018937	  	MODOT - NO FOB!
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212298	  	Frank C Martin Eleme	  	1,301,185	  	51105358	  	HEWETT-KIER CONSTRUCTION, INC.
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	712444	  	PT-Marion County MS	  	1,304,037	  	50027313	  	MS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423041	  	NCDOT FORSYTH VARIOU	  	1,304,073	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212270	  	COPANS ROAD	  	1,306,001	  	51032474	  	BROWARD COUNTY ENGINEERING DIV
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602700	  	SPFLD/BRANSON AIRPOR	  	1,308,644	  	51116289	  	MC ANINCH
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423890	  	NCDOT C201343 FORSYT	  	1,316,587	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752328	  	SR 45 (US 41) Bullfr	  	1,328,527	  	51005740	  	FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOR
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752348	  	I-75 SR 45 to Cypres	  	1,336,214	  	51005174	  	HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413339	  	UNITD CONTR-4BRIDGES	  	1,342,133	  	51112904	  	UNITED CONTRACTORS INC.
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423077	  	Brosville Industrial	  	1,347,786	  	11788139	  	COUNTY OF PITTSYLVANIA
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382235	  	DALLAS CO SP 303	  	1,349,366	  	50006689	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282832	  	VDOT-PM-6G-06 STAFFO	  	1,353,145	  	50005076	  	VIRGINIA DOT - FREDERICKSBURG
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382775	  	TARRANT FM 731	  	1,362,065	  	51099818	  	ZACHRY CONSTRUCTION CO.
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382218	  	HOPKINS COUNTY SH 19	  	1,368,995	  	51101488	  	D L LENNON INC

													
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662467	  	KCM0 27th St Viaduct	  	1,371,305	  	11610349	  	CITY OF KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	452812	  	ALDOT EB-0014(510) H	  	1,372,988	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212673	  	TREELINE AVE-MITCHEL	  	1,395,859	  	50002361	  	MITCHELL & STARK CONST.
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602664	  	RT 44 GREENE JID0690	  	1,397,551	  	50018458	  	MO HWY & TRANS DEPT. #8
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482316	  	TROUTMAN ELEMENTARY	  	1,399,208	  	51114996	  	MATTHEWS CONSTRUCTION, CO. INC
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413512	  	SCDOT-ROAD WORK	  	1,420,998	  	50049775	  	SCHD-GEORGETOWN-APAC JOBS
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423895	  	C200781 BUS I-85 DLB	  	1,432,210	  	50005299	  	DLB INC.
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602856	  	RTE 86 STONE J8S0587	  	1,436,001	  	50018937	  	MODOT - NO FOB!
	40	  	OKLAHOMA	  	402705	  	ACNHY-009(90)/ACBHFY	  	1,437,855	  	50008321	  	WITTWER CONSTRUCTION

													
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423092	  	HARPER RD @ I-40 SMI	  	1,439,567	  	50017348	  	SMITH-ROWE, INC.
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752241	  	SR 55 FDOT Pinellas	  	1,442,695	  	51005174	  	HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282487	  	MB-VDOT I-66 MOORE B	  	1,446,636	  	50004947	  	MOORE BROTHERS CO INC
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472952	  	Taxiway Yankee	  	1,447,950	  	50043307	  	MEMPHIS SHELBY COUNTY AIRPORT
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433276	  	Jackson County Pavin	  	1,458,186	  	50057225	  	JACKSON COUNTY BOC
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662099	  	MDOT I-70 CONCRETE P	  	1,462,199	  	50025049	  	MISSOURI HWY.& TRANS. COMM
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213267	  	US 301 & UNIVERSITY	  	1,462,369	  	50050202	  	RUSSELL ENGINEERING
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212300	  	State School CC-1	  	1,466,630	  	51101900	  	JAMES B. PIRTLE CONSTRUCTION
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472994	  	Hwy 64-South 110342	  	1,478,950	  	50043323	  	MOBLEY CONTRACTORS
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442261	  	Dobbins Northside Ov	  	1,483,781	  	11439342	  	US ARMY ENGINEER DISTRICT LOU
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	712110	  	TG/82 BYPASS STARKVI	  	1,499,346	  	50003627	  	MS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	88	  	CHARLOTTE	  	882192	  	MEC I-485 LOOP C2012	  	1,520,881	  	50044879	  	NC HIGHWAY COMM
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252866	  	TXDOT IH10, Orange C	  	1,520,928	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212703	  	RATTLESNAKE HAMMOCK	  	1,526,802	  	51108149	  	JOHN CARLO INC.
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212291	  	SR A1A from US 1 to	  	1,534,542	  	51071000	  	FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOR
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282393	  	PEC-RIVERTON COMMONS	  	1,539,524	  	50015760	  	PERRY ENGINEERING COMPANY
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472961	  	I55/HWY 63 INTCHING	  	1,539,933	  	51104241	  	MUSKOGEE BRIDGE COMPANY
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	412987	  	ST Wooten US 17 Bypa	  	1,540,371	  	50014566	  	S.T. WOOTEN CONST. CO
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493432	  	TDOT CNE 128 Blount	  	1,542,501	  	50047792	  	TENNESSEE STATE HWY DEPT
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423057	  	HANES MALL RESURFACI	  	1,543,193	  	50045982	  	EMJ CORPORATION
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382236	  	DALLAS CO LP 12	  	1,556,343	  	50006689	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	712803	  	DR-Austin Bridge/Ark	  	1,568,733	  	50006520	  	AUSTIN BRIDGE & ROAD INC
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423926	  	C201418 Guilford Col	  	1,574,480	  	50006129	  	YATES CONSTRUCTION CO. INC
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423095	  	Jefferson Village Sh	  	1,590,024	  	51083863	  	CHOATE CONSTRUCTION CO
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	452793	  	BIRMINGHAM AIRPORT A	  	1,595,362	  	50036225	  	B*HAM AIRPORT AUTHORITY
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662119	  	LSMO Todd Georg Pkwy	  	1,625,119	  	50057793	  	CITY OF LEE’S SUMMIT, MO
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482320	  	BRIGHT’S CREEK GUN C	  	1,719,191	  	51098668	  	SUMMERS TAYLOR, INC
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662123	  	MDOT Rte I-44	  	1,729,270	  	50042233	  	MISSOURI STATE HWY. DEPT. - JOBS
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472909	  	HWY 49, HWY 316 -WAL	  	1,745,304	  	50043041	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY & TRANS DEPT
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	283057	  	JBI-NEW LIFE ANOITED	  	1,746,540	  	50005006	  	JACK BAYS, INC.
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433242	  	CSNHS-M003-00(158) 0	  	1,771,254	  	50035210	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION

													
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692969	  	28 KA 0246-01 Finney	  	1,774,907	  	11728822	  	KDOT FINNEY CO #2969 KA 0246-0
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212302	  	State School DD-1	  	1,776,000	  	51101900	  	JAMES B. PIRTLE CONSTRUCTION
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453595	  	ALDOT STPSA-0014(512	  	1,777,631	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433292	  	Wal-Mart Sam’s Club	  	1,786,429	  	11751459	  	SHANNON STROBEL & WEAVER
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662121	  	MDOT Rte 58-W-Z	  	1,793,842	  	50025049	  	MISSOURI HWY.& TRANS. COMM
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212293	  	SR 817 & SR 852	  	1,804,963	  	51071000	  	FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOR
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752974	  	SR 501 Clearlake Rd	  	1,821,694	  	51005740	  	FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPOR
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	663515	  	OVPK 127th & Foster	  	1,836,072	  	50024494	  	CITY OF OVERLAND PARK
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	452559	  	ALDOT RECA-STPSA-007	  	1,839,776	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	69	  	SHEARS	  	693019	  	OLIVER ROAD SUMNER C	  	1,840,646	  	51084390	  	SUMNER COUNTY
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433376	  	Dekalb County Call #	  	1,882,310	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282498	  	VDOT-PM-9K-05 PW CO	  	1,918,587	  	50005077	  	VDOT INTERSTATE MAINTENANCE

													
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602653	  	RT.44 LACLEDE BRIDGE	  	1,956,821	  	50018458	  	MO HWY & TRANS DEPT. #8
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	452815	  	NEAREN CONSTRUCTION	  	1,985,730	  	50036809	  	NEAREN CONSTRUCTION, INC.
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692994	  	KDOT Kiowa 0273-01	  	2,025,073	  	11722682	  	KDOT KIOWA #2994 KA0273-01
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	712315	  	WW-Hwy 45 Lauderdale	  	2,027,672	  	50027313	  	MS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	432664	  	US 129 STP-002-6 (53	  	2,046,808	  	50057242	  	MERRITT CONTRACTING, INC.
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	333830	  	Henry Co-MP/JN	  	2,063,920	  	51000280	  	STATE OF ALABAMA
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423053	  	SALISBURY ST C20	  	2,064,078	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413343	  	NCDOT OnslowCo Old 3	  	2,064,964	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332268	  	SR 83 (9th Ave.) Wal	  	2,072,017	  	50043840	  	FLORIDA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752813	  	Hardee County 2005 I	  	2,072,917	  	50020461	  	HARDEE CO. PUBLIC WORKS DEPT.
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413567	  	H&M CONST. CO. - QVC	  	2,089,740	  	50023084	  	H & M CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453980	  	Hastings General Con	  	2,099,649	  	50049876	  	HASTINGS GENERAL CONTRACTORS
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413511	  	SCDOT-ROAD WORK	  	2,104,971	  	50049783	  	SCHD-WILLIAMSBURG - APAC JOBS
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582235	  	LAFAYETTE-SH 29-0301	  	2,105,875	  	11488312	  	CLEVE BATTE CONSTRUCTION INC.
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252867	  	TXDOT FM 92 Hardin C	  	2,133,313	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT.
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442258	  	Widening of Zebulon	  	2,141,275	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493422	  	NCDOT C201532 Jackso	  	2,186,984	  	51101888	  	N.C. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	432045	  	Statesbridge Rd. STP	  	2,220,710	  	50035296	  	PITTMAN HIGHWAY CONTRACTING
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212657	  	GOLDEN GATE PARKWAY	  	2,240,011	  	51070304	  	MCM CORPORATION
	77	  	FIRST COAST	  	772219	  	CR 13/204 Widening	  	2,243,304	  	51024251	  	ST JOHNS COUNTY BOARD OF COMM.
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433320	  	CSSTP-M003-00 (441)	  	2,245,495	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212273	  	SR93 (I-75)	  	2,254,569	  	51071000	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382777	  	TARRANT CO IH 30	  	2,276,338	  	50006689	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472941	  	HWY 49 MARVELL HWY 3	  	2,284,002	  	50043041	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY & TRANS DEPT.
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212696	  	COUNTY-WIDE RESURF -	  	2,302,451	  	50002277	  	LEE COUNTY BOARD OF CNTY. COMM.
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692993	  	KDOT Barber-Kingman	  	2,325,580	  	11744259	  	KDOT BARBER-KINGMAN #2993 KA 0
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382776	  	TARRANT CO FM 1709	  	2,325,846	  	50006689	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212281	  	Jewfish Creek	  	2,340,637	  	51005754	  	GRANITE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602831	  	RTE 65 TANEY J8P0609	  	2,342,651	  	50018937	  	MODOT - NO FOB!

													
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453991	  	ALDOT BRF-0002(515)	  	2,357,048	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433332	  	2006 Fayette Co Patc	  	2,361,238	  	50035058	  	FAYETTE COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752879	  	SR 555 (US 17) Fr 55	  	2,362,254	  	51005740	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413026	  	Barnhill/NCDOT US 17	  	2,370,294	  	50013481	  	BARNHILL CONTRACTING CO.
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252869	  	TYLER CO FM 1013	  	2,377,872	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT.
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433273	  	Ben Hill Road	  	2,398,770	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	473038	  	West Memphis Airport	  	2,407,503	  	50043479	  	CITY OF WEST MEMPHIS
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433366	  	SPLOST 04 Mill/Resur	  	2,428,420	  	51008046	  	CLAYTON COUNTY ROAD DEPARTMENT
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382233	  	ELLIS CO US 67	  	2,439,944	  	50006689	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453125	  	ALDOT STPHV-STPAA-85	  	2,489,752	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662114	  	MDOT Rte 291-78-7-40	  	2,517,460	  	50042233	  	MISSOURI STATE HWY. DEPT. - JOBS
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	663507	  	Olathe 151st Pflumm	  	2,525,389	  	50024479	  	CITY OF OLATHE - JOBS
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582215	  	CASS-STP 2004(516)-F	  	2,544,835	  	50054947	  	TEXAS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	203190	  	AHD-I540 PERRY RD IN	  	2,581,733	  	51102526	  	M. J. LEE CONSTRUCTION CO.

													
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453128	  	CHSV Periods	  	2,606,801	  	51116081	  	CITY OF HUNTSVILLE
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382238	  	DALLAS CO SH 342	  	2,622,640	  	50006689	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433371	  	Dekalb County Resurf	  	2,623,711	  	50035025	  	DEKALB COUNTY
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	202581	  	Cty of Bentonville/T	  	2,629,623	  	50000063	  	CITY OF BENTONVILLE
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602851	  	RTE I-35 DAVIESS J1	  	2,647,014	  	60	  	APAC-MISSOURI, INC (60)
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	663508	  	KDOT 169 Highway	  	2,652,051	  	50024268	  	STATE OF KANSAS-JOBS
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392652	  	LAMAR CO., GA	  	2,666,890	  	0	  	** NOT FOUND **
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582233	  	HOPKINS-IM 0302(092)	  	2,678,296	  	50054947	  	TEXAS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493439	  	Sweet Grass Subdivis	  	2,679,283	  	11772233	  	SWEET GRASS, LLC
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382963	  	DALLAS COUNTY 2005 O	  	2,741,725	  	50006274	  	DALLAS COUNTY ROAD & BRIDGE
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692979	  	Meade KDOT 54-60 K 7	  	2,848,028	  	11728849	  	KDOT MEADE #2979 K 7410-01
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213238	  	FDOT SR70 -RUSSELL E	  	2,866,305	  	50050202	  	RUSSELL ENGINEERING
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	412932	  	CRM/IMPROV 2 US 521	  	2,911,832	  	50049075	  	C RAY MILES CONST. CO.
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752822	  	FDOT/SR 429 Westrn B	  	2,923,355	  	50020788	  	GILBERT SOUTHERN CORP.
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212290	  	SR 826 (167 Street)	  	2,933,507	  	51071000	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382237	  	VAN ZANDT CO US 80	  	2,934,427	  	50006689	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213293	  	COUNTRY CLUB EAST @L	  	2,948,414	  	50002117	  	GIGLIOTTI CONTR., INC.
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493382	  	NCDOT C201114 Cherok	  	2,979,561	  	51101993	  	WRIGHT BROTHERS CONSRUCTION CO.
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332276	  	SR 10A (US 90)	  	3,037,528	  	50043840	  	FLORIDA DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	333758	  	Coffee Cty-BD/EM	  	3,041,892	  	51000280	  	STATE OF ALABAMA
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213307	  	VENICE RUNWAY 13-31	  	3,050,541	  	50002686	  	CITY OF VENICE
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	473031	  	Alberici Tang	  	3,061,749	  	50043307	  	MEMPHIS SHELBY COUNTY AIRPORT
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213311	  	ELCONQUISTADOR BLVD-	  	3,073,780	  	11796032	  	SBC DEVELOPMENTS, L.L.L.P.
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602847	  	RTE 65 PETTIS J5P082	  	3,082,129	  	50018937	  	MODOT - NO FOB!
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582245	  	MORRIS - STP 2006(27	  	3,096,338	  	50055293	  	H.H. HOWARD & SONS, INC.
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602663	  	RT.44 LACLEDE-ASPHAL	  	3,157,418	  	50018458	  	MO HWY & TRANS DEPT. #8
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752986	  	SR 5 (US 1) FDOT T51	  	3,171,740	  	51005740	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	77	  	FIRST COAST	  	772532	  	SCDOT 7.2001RI US 27	  	3,234,354	  	51113445	  	SOUTH CAROLINA DOT
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752329	  	SR 41 (US 301) S of	  	3,281,628	  	51005150	  	CONE & GRAHAM INC.
	88	  	CHARLOTTE	  	882127	  	ROW NC 70 WIDENING	  	3,290,964	  	50044879	  	NC HIGHWAY COMM.
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433338	  	Coweta County Patchi	  	3,333,668	  	50035008	  	COWETA COUNTY PUBLIC WORKS

													
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453123	  	Bridge Street Town C	  	3,361,216	  	51102945	  	TURNER UNIVERSAL CONSTRUCTION
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662113	  	MDOT Rte 24	  	3,365,350	  	50025049	  	MISSOURI HWY.& TRANS. COMM.
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212651	  	BUSINESS 41 SR 739	  	3,391,678	  	50002277	  	LEE COUNTY BOARD OF CNTY. COMM.
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692972	  	NOVACHIP MARION/MCPH	  	3,394,834	  	11698563	  	KDOT MARION-MCPHERSON #2972 KA
	40	  	OKLAHOMA	  	402712	  	T-MC-90 MP 179 TO 20	  	3,398,596	  	51096990	  	OKLAHOMA TURNPIKE AUTHORITY
	88	  	CHARLOTTE	  	882129	  	CAB NC KANN BYPASS C	  	3,423,902	  	50044879	  	N C HIGHWAY COMM.
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493328	  	Dutchtown Rd Improve	  	3,471,623	  	11160763	  	KNOX COUNTY PURCHASING DIVISION
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692995	  	KDOT Pawnee 0287-01	  	3,506,858	  	11728881	  	KDOT PAWNEE #2995 KA0287-01
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453129	  	ALDOT EBF-STPSAF-002	  	3,531,691	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692919	  	KDOT Coffey Co 35-16	  	3,536,677	  	11613030	  	KDOT COFFEY #2919 K6790-01
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392558	  	GWINNETT CO, GA	  	3,578,586	  	472411	  	GEORGIA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	203186	  	AHD-Hwy43 Siloam/Wes	  	3,614,983	  	50000354	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT

													
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752929	  	Sleepy Hill Rd Widen	  	3,664,144	  	51104064	  	CITY OF LAKELAND-A/P
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602662	  	RT.44 J1D0695F,J1D06	  	3,668,975	  	50017835	  	MODOT - DISTRICT 7
	40	  	OKLAHOMA	  	402713	  	C-MC-14(OTA)CIMMARON	  	3,685,968	  	51096990	  	OKLAHOMA TURNPIKE AUTHORITY
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482328	  	C201606 BURKE/BUNCOM	  	3,691,325	  	50044879	  	NC HIGHWAY COMM.
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662118	  	MDOT Rte 70-70-24-58	  	3,728,435	  	50042233	  	MISSOURI STATE HWY. DEPT. - JOBS
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392554	  	KERSHAW CO, SC	  	3,778,076	  	50049645	  	U.S. GROUP, INC.
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413017	  	MCAS CP Capeheart Ro	  	3,816,356	  	50014332	  	MCAS- SUPPLY DEPT.
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	452795	  	ALDOT IMD-IM-I065(32	  	3,823,874	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS - ACCOUNTING
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252860	  	Newton Co. SH12	  	3,857,190	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT.
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282615	  	AWC-VDOT-RT 95 SPRNG	  	3,913,866	  	11216000	  	ARCHER WESTERN CONTRACTORS
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332212	  	I10/I110 Interchange	  	3,930,871	  	51107925	  	ARCHER WESTERN
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212706	  	N CAPE SIX MILE RD R	  	3,937,862	  	50001868	  	CITY OF CAPE CORAL
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472997	  	I-40 North Widening	  	3,971,334	  	50043041	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY & TRANS DEPT.
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	473021	  	FEDEX 2006 Dec 06 Ra	  	4,044,066	  	50043164	  	FEDERAL EXPRESS
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413493	  	SCDOT-LANCASTER&YORK	  	4,047,283	  	50049778	  	SCHD - LANCASTER - APAC JOBS
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692980	  	Meade KDOT 54-60 K 7	  	4,224,392	  	11728865	  	KDOT MEADE #2980 K7411-01
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752353	  	SR 688 Ulmerton Road	  	4,231,748	  	51005150	  	CONE & GRAHAM INC.
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692920	  	KDOT Coffey Co 35-16	  	4,481,914	  	11613048	  	KDOT COFFEY #2920 K6791-01
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382227	  	DALLAS CO IH 20	  	4,521,258	  	50006682	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORATION
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382232	  	DALLAS CO IH 635	  	4,566,371	  	10895274	  	McCARTHY BUILDING COMPANIES
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282374	  	DRB-PRENTISS POINT S	  	4,620,496	  	11527473	  	DAN RYAN BUILDERS, INC.
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	473010	  	Little Rock Runway 4	  	4,650,809	  	50026266	  	LITTLE ROCK MUNICIPAL AIRPORT
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212277	  	Sawgrass Expressway	  	4,805,483	  	11529541	  	APAC - MAJOR PROJECTS GROUP
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	283291	  	GR-INWOOD VILLAGE	  	4,820,000	  	11805568	  	GLEN W RUSSELL
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252851	  	Liberty County US 90	  	4,825,268	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT.
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662469	  	MDOT Grandview Trian	  	4,843,036	  	50024887	  	CLARKSON CONSTRUCTION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213269	  	US 41 TO VENICE CONN	  	4,847,434	  	51005174	  	HUBBARD CONSTRUCTION
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392303	  	GUILFORD CO., NC	  	4,875,267	  	11239973	  	APAC-ATLANTIC, INC. (042)
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	713325	  	PT-MDOT-HWY 51	  	4,984,270	  	50027313	  	MS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212680	  	IMMOKALEE RD. - J. C	  	4,999,744	  	51108149	  	JOHN CARLO INC.
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212271	  	SR 816 OAKLAND PARK	  	5,066,435	  	51071000	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	203177	  	AHD-Hwy412 Nob Hill	  	5,071,812	  	50000354	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482299	  	C201277 BUNCOMBE COU	  	5,163,048	  	50045026	  	TAYLOR & MURPHY CONSTRUCTION
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	473025	  	Hwy 135 Interchange	  	5,190,399	  	11453970	  	DUMEY CONTRACTING

													
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392556	  	BUNCOMBE CO., NC, I-	  	5,217,813	  	0	  	** NOT FOUND **
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382967	  	PGBT SEG III	  	5,243,116	  	50006709	  	NORTH TEXAS TOLLWAY AUTHORITY
	38	  	TEXAS BITULITHIC	  	382966	  	DALLAS NORTH TLWAY (	  	5,274,444	  	50006709	  	NORTH TEXAS TOLLWAY AUTHORITY
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	432069	  	US 27 Reconstruction	  	5,311,522	  	51110073	  	BRUCE ALBEA CONSTRUCTION
	77	  	FIRST COAST	  	772223	  	SR 63(US27)Leon Co C	  	5,323,199	  	0	  	** NOT FOUND **
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	453110	  	Taxiway L and Roadwa	  	5,473,814	  	51105456	  	HUNTSVILLE MADISON CO. AIRPORT
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433334	  	Runway 8R/26L Paveme	  	5,563,154	  	50053265	  	KIEWIT SOUTHERN COMPANY
	77	  	FIRST COAST	  	772227	  	SR 13 & SR 16 St Joh	  	5,662,105	  	51022391	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392301	  	I-485 Mt Holly Rd, N	  	5,732,961	  	474505	  	BLYTHE CONSTRUCTION, INC.

													
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413475	  	NCDOT-HWY264 BYPASS-	  	6,054,744	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433325	  	Memorial Drive	  	6,162,818	  	50035210	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413740	  	BMCO-DOT-US220	  	6,222,695	  	50052203	  	BMCO CONSTRUCTION, INC.
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423062	  	C201579 Randolph-Dav	  	6,295,151	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472978	  	HWY 147 - I-55	  	6,297,210	  	50043041	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY & TRANS. DEPT.
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	432710	  	NHS-0001-00(795)01	  	6,298,110	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282500	  	CH2-SUDLEY MANOR DRI	  	6,300,089	  	11584785	  	CH2MHILL, INC.
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392651	  	COBB/DOUGLAS SR6, GA	  	6,374,865	  	697101	  	APAC - GEORGIA, INC. - MACDOUG.
	88	  	CHARLOTTE	  	882134	  	MEC NC/TIDE I-485 PA	  	6,455,654	  	11303963	  	TIDEWATER SKANSKA, INC.
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582231	  	SEVIER-030268-HWY 70	  	6,522,153	  	51114302	  	ARKANSAS ST HWY & TRANS. DEPT.
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	452807	  	ALDOT ST-659-16 JEFF	  	6,584,176	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS - ACCOUNTING
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413394	  	SCDOT-CLAR/SUMT-I95	  	6,682,332	  	50049771	  	SCHD - CLARENDON - APAC JOBS
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582183	  	CASS-US 59-NH 2004(2	  	6,839,272	  	50054947	  	TEXAS DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692959	  	Rooks Co 183-82 K 63	  	6,869,715	  	11687389	  	KDOT ROOKS #2959 K6377-01
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	432799	  	I-75 CSSTP-0006-00 (	  	6,925,436	  	11631861	  	CW MATTHEWS/APAC SOUTHEAST, INC.
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252836	  	THD JEFF CO US 69 VA	  	7,048,636	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT.
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	213306	  	MCINTOSH PHASE 2A-SA	  	7,053,186	  	50002548	  	SARASOTA COUNTY FINANCE
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413229	  	NCDOT NHanover Milit	  	7,636,710	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602834	  	RTE I-70 LAFAYETTE J	  	7,656,969	  	50018937	  	MODOT - NO FOB!
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413287	  	NCDOT NewHan/Ons/Pen	  	7,833,981	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	88	  	CHARLOTTE	  	882210	  	ROW US 70 C201068	  	7,909,925	  	50044879	  	NC HIGHWAY COMM.
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282395	  	VDOT-I81&RT50-FRED C	  	7,940,834	  	50016008	  	VIRGINIA DOT - STAUNTON
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212268	  	PALMETTO EXPRESSWAY	  	8,116,340	  	11529541	  	APAC - MAJOR PROJECTS GROUP
	25	  	TROTTI & THOMPSON	  	252816	  	THD JEFFERSON CO US6	  	8,138,121	  	50019325	  	TEXAS HIGHWAY DEPT.
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433212	  	I-20 CSNHS-M002-00(9	  	8,324,222	  	50035210	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423863	  	ARCHER-WESTERN, LTD	  	8,389,247	  	11365638	  	ARCHER-WESTERN CONTRACTORS LTD
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332232	  	I-110 Escambia Count	  	8,423,480	  	51107925	  	ARCHER WESTERN
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433254	  	SR 53 Hall Co.STP-06	  	8,451,518	  	50035210	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413118	  	NCDOT NC 55 Craven 2	  	8,479,304	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	71	  	MISSISSIPPI	  	713402	  	TM-I-55 Joint Ventur	  	8,558,675	  	11773463	  	SUPERIOR ASPHALT,INC & APAC MS
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442253	  	SC West Ga. Rd. I-38	  	8,783,276	  	51114812	  	SOUTH CAROLINA STATE HIGHWAY D
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602652	  	RT 160 GREENE J8U053	  	9,274,007	  	50018458	  	MO HWY & TRANS DEPT. #8

  
  

													
	77	  	FIRST COAST	  	772207	  	I95 Flagler County	  	9,927,697	  	51022577	  	SUPERIOR CONSTRUCTION
	66	  	KANSAS CITY	  	662120	  	MDOT Rte I-35	  	10,065,958	  	50042233	  	MISSOURI STATE HWY. DEPT. - JOBS
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752359	  	SR 60 Brandon Blvd	  	10,087,015	  	51005740	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	49	  	HARRISON	  	493412	  	FHWA Newfound Gap Rd	  	10,110,812	  	50046032	  	FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADM
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	333820	  	Russell County-BD/EM	  	10,383,430	  	51000280	  	STATE OF ALABAMA
	69	  	SHEARS	  	693014	  	Ellis Co 183-26 K 82	  	10,695,173	  	0	  	** NOT FOUND **
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752931	  	Viera Blvd Overpass/	  	10,724,959	  	11120147	  	THE VIERA COMPANY
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	473030	  	FEDEX Tang Ramp Expa	  	10,771,017	  	50043164	  	FEDERAL EXPRESS
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	203179	  	AHD-Hwy62 Farmington	  	11,111,267	  	50000354	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413277	  	NCDOT US 17 May to J	  	11,258,447	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	48	  	ASHEVILLE	  	482183	  	C200809 IREDELL COUN	  	11,325,177	  	50044879	  	NC HIGHWAY COMM.

													
	75	  	CENTRAL FLORIDA	  	752335	  	Tampa Airport Interc	  	11,351,051	  	11634519	  	FLATIRON TIDEWATER SKANSKA
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392402	  	I-485 Oakdale to Sta	  	11,368,421	  	51109934	  	TIDEWATER SKANSKA, INC.
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442269	  	US278 Thornton Road	  	11,431,876	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332262	  	SR 85 Niceville	  	11,442,789	  	50043840	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212627	  	IMMOKALEE RD 4 LANE-	  	11,949,020	  	50001925	  	COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
	88	  	CHARLOTTE	  	882203	  	ROW NC C201205	  	12,059,946	  	50044879	  	NC HIGHWAY COMM.
	58	  	BUSTER	  	582243	  	SMITH-SFT 429-5-2, E	  	12,717,987	  	50054947	  	TEXAS DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	28	  	VIRGINIA	  	282619	  	TSI-VDOT-I-95/I495 R	  	13,029,505	  	51109934	  	TIDEWATER SKANSKA, INC.
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413455	  	RE GOODSON-US74 ROBE	  	13,234,073	  	50048710	  	R.E. GOODSON CONSTRUCTION
	45	  	ALABAMA	  	452811	  	ALDOT APD-0471(530)	  	13,413,403	  	50036381	  	ALA. DEPT OF TRANS-ACCOUNTING
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472982	  	Highway 304 Desoto &	  	13,639,816	  	51113766	  	MISSISSIPPI DEPT OF TRANS.
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	423839	  	C200734: GSO Western	  	13,724,648	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	20	  	MCCLINTON ANCHOR	  	203189	  	AHD-Hwy59 3 Miles S.	  	13,919,278	  	50000354	  	ARKANSAS HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	472931	  	I-55 Desoto Co.	  	14,443,319	  	51113766	  	MISSISSIPPI DEPT OF TRANS.
	43	  	GEORGIA	  	433285	  	SR 316/I-85 Macdouga	  	15,061,097	  	50035210	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION
	77	  	FIRST COAST	  	772781	  	Middleground Rd-Chat	  	16,205,396	  	51113418	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	47	  	MEMPHIS	  	473018	  	164TH Airlift Wing R	  	16,942,397	  	50026258	  	CH2M HILL INC.
	41	  	COASTAL CAROLINA	  	413348	  	NCDOT Pamlico Co NC	  	17,105,013	  	50013259	  	NCDOT
	33	  	GULF COAST	  	332946	  	IM 1065(345) Conecuh	  	17,579,115	  	51000280	  	STATE OF ALABAMA
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442264	  	Perimeter Parkway	  	17,896,317	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	94	  	APAC 94-MAJOR PROJECTS	  	942003	  	SR 79 WEST BAY BRIDG	  	17,923,981	  	472382	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442272	  	Riverside Drive	  	17,981,048	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442270	  	SR53 Hall County	  	19,366,488	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	69	  	SHEARS	  	692992	  	KDOT Ellsworth 6802-	  	20,254,161	  	11740995	  	KDOT ELLSWORTH #2992 K6802-01
	42	  	THOMPSON ARTHUR	  	422020	  	C200734: GSO Western	  	21,541,220	  	50017178	  	NC DEPT OF TRANSPORTATION
	21	  	SOUTHERN FLORIDA	  	212656	  	VANDERBILT RD IMPROV	  	25,069,213	  	50001925	  	COLLIER COUNTY BOARD OF
	60	  	MISSOURI	  	602855	  	RTE 249 JASPER J7U04	  	26,948,014	  	50018937	  	MODOT - NO FOB!
	39	  	BALLENGER	  	392559	  	CARROLL-HARALSON	  	27,970,486	  	697101	  	APAC - GEORGIA, INC. - MACDOUG
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442271	  	I85 @ SR316 Gwinnett	  	29,141,176	  	51115921	  	APAC/CWM - JOINT VENTURE
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442267	  	I-20 Rehab SR1/US27	  	29,777,601	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	94	  	APAC 94-MAJOR PROJECTS	  	942002	  	Palmetto Expressway	  	36,175,806	  	472382	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION

													
	44	  	MACDOUGALD CONSTRUCTION	  	442273	  	Memorial Drive Inter	  	43,505,311	  	50025779	  	STATE OF GEORGIA DOT
	94	  	APAC 94-MAJOR PROJECTS	  	942001	  	Sawgrass Widening	  	50,197,032	  	472382	  	FLORIDA DEPT. OF TRANSPORTATION
	 	  	TOTAL	  	 	  	 	  	$1,592,262,625	  	 	  	 
	 	  	 	  	 	  	 	  	
	  	 	  	 

 
Schedule 3.09: 
 Permits 
  
 Special Use Permit #96-0040, APAC-VA, Inc. (Brentsville Magisterial District), allowing the operation of an asphalt plant and the use
of garage/repair facility, located on the east side of Vulcan Lane, at its intersection with Wellington Road, in the Brentsville Magisterial District, will expire in November 2006. The Prince William Board of County Supervisors has not yet
determined whether it will be renewed. 
  

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Schedule 3.10: 
 Taxes 
  
 Currently there are no tax years under federal audit. Seller will shortly execute federal Forms 870-AD for tax years 1992 through 2003. The
federal audit of tax years 2004 and 2005 is expected to commence in August, 2006. 
  
 Seller has waivers extending the statute of limitations for (1) Tax Years 1999, 2000 & 2001, extended to June 30, 2007, and (2) Tax Year 2002, extended to December 31, 2006. 
  
 Seller plans to make waivers extending the statute of limitations for (1) Tax Years
2002 & 2003, to be extended to December 31, 2007, and (2) Tax Year 2004, to be extended to July 31, 2008. 
  

											
	 	  	 APAC Entity

	  	 Division

	  	 Type of Tax

	  	 Taxing Authority

	  	Periods

	1	  	APAC-Texas, Inc.	  	 	  	 Sales and
 Use Tax
	  	State of Texas	  	10/2001 - 9/2004
	2	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	  	 	  	 Sales and
 Use Tax
	  	State of Missouri	  	6/1/2002 - 5/31/2005
	3	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	 	  	Sales and Use Tax	  	City of Huntsville, AL	  	4/1/2003 - 3/31/2006
	4	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	  	Property	  	 Assessor for Clark
 County, GA
	  	2003, 2004, 2005
	5	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Ballenger	  	Property	  	 Assessor for Peach
 County, GA
	  	2003, 2004
		
	6	  	The State of Colorado has scheduled an audit of Ashland Inc. and its subsidiaries, which would include the Transferred Companies.
		
	7	  	The State of Texas has proposed penalties against APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. The issue of penalties is being contested. The underlying tax liability has been settled.
		
	8	  	The State of Kansas denied credits claimed by APAC-Kansas, Inc. This is being contested.
		
	9	  	The State of Tennessee has scheduled an audit of Ashland Inc. and its subsidiaries for 1996 to current tax years, which would include the Transferred Companies.
	10	  	The State of Texas has scheduled an audit of Ashland Inc. and its subsidiaries for the 1996, 1997, and 1998 tax years, which would include the Transferred
Companies.

  

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Schedule 3.11: 
 Proceedings 
  
 Actions Against Seller or a Transferred Company 
  

	1)	Haberman v. APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. This is a personal injury lawsuit that occurred in APAC’s work zone. Plaintiff brought suit against APAC and others and is seeking over $
1 million in damages. APAC has cross-claim against its traffic control subcontractor on the project. 

  

	2)	USDOT Quality Control Investigation (North Carolina). USDOT and APAC have reached a verbal agreement to settle the investigation into falsified quality control test results.

  

	3)	Elliott Accident. This claim is not currently a lawsuit. An APAC service truck was involved in a fatal car accident. APAC has received a settlement demand in the amount of $1.79
million. 

  

	4)	Azuara v. APAC-Southeast, Inc. Personal injury claim arising from a motor vehicle accident on SR-80 in Alva, Florida. In April 2006, Robert Casey failed to stop at a blinking
red light and stop sign at an intersection. Mr. Casey struck the back of a pickup truck being operated by Pedro Azuara. The impact caused the pickup truck, which was carrying 5 adults and 2 children, to overturn. Three individuals died as a
result of the injuries that they sustained in the accident, and two children sustained serious injuries. The Plaintiff and Alexjandro Ramirez also sustained serious injuries. APAC was working on a project on SR-80 for FDOT. Just prior to the
accident, APAC relocated the stop sign at the intersection of the accident. Although APAC placed a flashing light on the relocated stop sign, the investigating police officer and several local residents indicated that the relocated stop sign played
a significant role in the accident. 

  

	5)	Dorrell v. APAC-Carolina, Inc. This personal injury case arises from a motor vehicle accident in Georgetown County, South Carolina. In April 1996, the Plaintiff
lost control of her pickup truck and overturned in a drainage ditch. The Plaintiff was ejected from the car and sustained serious injuries. She incurred medical expenses of approximately $50,000 and unspecified lost earnings. The Plaintiff claims
that SCDOT and APAC failed to correct a large drop-off on the shoulder of the roadway and that the drop-off caused the Plaintiff to lose control of her vehicle. Prior to the accident, APAC’s work had been accepted by SCDOT. SCDOT settled with
the Plaintiff, and the trial court granted summary judgment to APAC based on the “completion and acceptance doctrine.” Plaintiff’s appeal was heard by the South Carolina Supreme Court on October 21, 2004, and the Supreme Court
struck down the “completion and acceptance doctrine.” 

  

	6)	Forrester v. APAC-Southeast, Inc. This personal injury claim arises from a motor vehicle accident on CR 28 in Jefferson County, Georgia. On January 6, 2003, an APAC
employee struck the cab of the Plaintiff’s tractor trailer with the backhoe bucket while excavating along the roadway and caused minor damage to the same. The Plaintiff claimed to have sustained soft-tissue injuries and filed a workers’
compensation claim. During mediation on 

  

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 September 1, 2005, the Plaintiff alleged for the first time that she was struck in the head by a
hair spray can at the time of the impact and sustained a closed-head injury. Based on the testimony of the court-appointed psychiatrist in the case regarding the Plaintiff’s mental state after the accident (that she suffered from post-traumatic
stress syndrome and depression and is unable to return to work), the Plaintiff increased her demand to $1.5 million. We tried the case during the week of June 26, 2006 and the jury returned a verdict of approximately $467,000. Since the Court
issued several improper rulings, we filed a motion for a new trial. 
  

	7)	Lisiecki v. APAC-Southeast, Inc. This wrongful death case arises from a motor vehicle accident in Miami, Florida. In July 2002, an independent hauler delivering asphalt to an
APAC paver ran over Benjamin Lisiecki when Mr. Lisiecki emerged from a manhole. Mr. Lisiecki died before arriving at the hospital. The independent hauler did not follow the instructions of APAC’s crew and attempted to back up almost
312 feet in order to reach the paver. The independent hauler’s insurance was cancelled in May 2002 and we were never notified of the cancellation. APAC was working as a subcontractor for codefendant M. Vila & Associates.

  

	8)	Wolfe v. APAC-Arkansas, Inc. (Arkhola) This breach of contract case arises from a lease agreement for the Jenny Lind Quarry in Sebastian County, Arkansas. The Plaintiff
claims that APAC breached the lease by failing to construct a road on the property. APAC contends that it was willing to construct a road on the property and has been unable to construct the same because the Plaintiff is demanding a
“subdivision.” APAC has made numerous attempts to resolve this case. The Plaintiff, however, has no interest in the road and is seeking to obtain money damages. Plaintiff has demanded that we purchase the property for $1,800,000 or settle
the case for $1,500,000. The Court will hear our Motion for Summary Judgment on July 28, 2006. 

  

	9)	Sierra Club v. Corps of Engineers. This is an environmental challenge in Federal Court to Section 404 permits issued to mining companies in the “lake belt”
area of Miami, including the APAC quarrying operations under the White Rock royalty agreement. APAC, Florida Rock, Tarmac, Rinker and others intervened. On March 22, 2006, the Court ruled on Plaintiffs’ motion for summary judgment, which
was filed over a year ago. The ruling granted the motion, and held that the permits were illegally issued. A hearing to decide the remedy - whether and to what extent future mining will be restricted - began on June 13, 2006. The hearing will
probably extend into late August. See Schedule 3.15 “Compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws” for additional information. 

  

	10)	Thomas Covington, Jr. accident. This is a wrongful death claim that arises from a motorcycle accident in APAC’s work zone in which Plaintiff hit a drop off between lanes of
traffic and crashed his motorcycle. Uneven pavement signs were not posted. APAC (no lawsuit filed yet); Coastal Carolina division workzone accident. 

  

	11)	John D. Stephens, Inc. v. 5R Constructors, LLC. This is a breach of contract claim filed by a dirt supplier at the 5th Runway Project at Hartsfield International Airport in
Atlanta, Georgia. APAC is not named as a party in the litigation but is a member of Defendant 5R Constructors LLC (“5R”) and supplied a bond for its portion of the project. The Plaintiff contends that 5R reduced the dirt quantities to be
used on the project without the Plaintiff’s consent. The dirt 

  

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 quantity reductions were ordered by the City of Atlanta, owner of the airport and manager of the project.
5R’s contract with the City and it subcontract with the Plaintiff provide that the City has the right to reduce the estimated quantities of dirt. Plaintiff is seeking specific damages of approximately $50MM and punitive damages of approximately
$182MM. The Court granted summary judgment to the City but denied 5R’s summary judgment motion. 5R has appealed the decision. 
  

	12)	Abbott v. APAC-Mississippi, Inc. Bad faith suit brought by William Abbott for $5.75 million in Circuit Court, Lee County, Mississippi. Suit filed on August 3, 2005.

  

	13)	State Agency in Shawnee, Oklahoma has threatened to issue an order requiring clean-up of an APAC site, but there has been no decision on the part of the state as to how to proceed.
Contamination (solvents) pre-existed APAC but became APAC’s responsibility through the Superfos acquisition. Liability was retained in the sale of the operation to Haskell Lemons. See Schedule 3.15 “Compliance with Applicable Environmental
Laws” for additional information. 

  

	14)	Salisbury, North Carolina claims. There are three tort actions involving four plaintiffs for wrongful death and health impacts associated with living or working near an industrial
area. APAC purchased the Salisbury asphalt plant in 1998; APAC is one of multiple defendants. See Schedule 3.15 “Compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws” for additional information. 

  

	15)	Mississippi silica matters - Multiple multi-plaintiff actions have been filed in Mississippi for alleged silica exposure against a variety of defendants, including APAC. APAC has
supplied sand in the area. No information as to how many plaintiffs or the nature of the claims (workplace exposure, bystander exposure, etc) is yet available. Originally up to approximately 700 plaintiffs were possible but the number is reducing
(without effort on the part of APAC) given recent rulings in other non-APAC silica matters. 

  

	16)	Ellen Settles v. Leathers and MHTC and APAC-Kansas, Inc. Tort action for wrongful death. Decedent was driving through construction zone when another driver traveling in the
opposite direction crossed through traffic control and collided head with decedent’s vehicle. APAC, other driver, state, and traffic control subcontractor are all defendants. APAC is not believed to have any liability but joint and several
liability applies (given filing date) in the event of any a finding of any negligence on the part of APAC. 

  

	17)	Rush v. Baker. Plaintiffs are the children, wife and mother of decedent Hardney L. Rush. Mr. Rush was electrocuted while assisting with the relocation of a conveyor
being carried by a crane that came into contact with overhead power lines. Plaintiffs have filed suit against Richard Baker, the APAC operator of the crane, and Kansas City Power & Light, the owner of the power lines. KCP&L filed a
third party action against APAC-Missouri, Inc. for contribution on the basis that APAC did not notify KCPL that work would be conducted within 10 feet of a power line. 

  

	18)	Green v. APAC-Southeast, Inc. In April 2003, Plaintiff, a truck driver delivering liquid asphalt to APAC’s Okeechobee asphalt plant, was badly burned on his face, neck,
hands, and legs when he improperly removed a hose from a storage tank in order to offload liquid asphalt from the truck to the tank. Plaintiff and his wife filed suit against APAC, Ray Curtis (a former APAC employee), and Perry Ludt (an APAC
employee) alleging among other things that they were negligent in failing to warn of dangerous conditions on the property. APAC has assumed defense and indemnity of Curtis and Perry with a reservation of rights. Summary judgment in favor of APAC was
granted by trial court, but it could be overturned by pending appellate court decision. 

  

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	19)	I-20 cases (in Mississippi). APAC was sued along with a truck driver, trucking company, and an APAC subcontractor in relation to a multi-vehicle, multi-fatality accident which
occurred on I-20 in the backup to construction work. These matters include multiple separate lawsuits (Grafe, Goodwin, etc). APAC is currently being indemnified and defended by its subcontractor who has approximately $9 million in insurance
coverage. The accident occurred when a truck driver, who failed to brake at any time, drove into traffic hitting multiple vehicles. Under Mississippi law, where one party is more than 50% at fault, joint and several liability does not exist.

  

	20)	Pond Limited Partnership claim. On August 8, 2006, APAC received a letter from Ralph B. Pond of Pond Limited Partnership, alleging that APAC-Atlantic, Inc.
(“APAC”) (i) owes the partnership approximately 15 years worth of unpaid royalties pursuant to the 1981 agreement by which APAC purchased the property from Mr. Pond’s family, under which he claims APAC agreed to pay a per
ton royalty for asphalt produced by APAC’s Plant #8 in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, and (ii) is required to remove an unspecified quantity of “contaminated soil and asphalt” from an adjacent property which the Pond family
allowed APAC to use in exchange for the aforementioned royalty payments. APAC is in the process of investigating these allegations and responding to Mr. Pond. 

  

	21)	Mississippi Quality Control Investigation. On August 7, 2006, a quality-control technician based at APAC’s Columbus, Mississippi asphalt plant contacted
the Ashland hotline and reported that he had been pressured to falsify quality-control test results. The employee asked a former APAC quality-control technician to contact the hotline on August 8, 2006, in order to confirm these allegations.
Both callers said that they had falsified test results because production employees had “insinuated” that the technicians needed “help out the team.” The first caller had been disciplined on August 7, 2006 for tardiness and
has had a long-standing personal conflict with the new Area Manager. It is also apparent that the first caller is concerned about the Oldcastle transaction and its impact on his future employment. The APAC Law Department interviewed numerous
managers, quality control technicians, and production personnel at the three plants associated with the Columbus Branch on August 9, 2006, and also interviewed two former technicians, including the second caller, via telephone and reviewed the
daily diaries maintained at the Columbus plant. The callers indicated that it would be very difficult to track the falsified tests or quantify the number of falsifications. At this time, APAC is planning to inspect the seven other asphalt plants in
Mississippi and review APAC’s QC Integrity Policy with the plant personnel. Randy West of the National Center for Asphalt Technology has agreed to audit the plants during those visits and assist in the investigation. Once these remaining visits
have taken place, the Regional Vice-President and Division President of APAC intend to meet with the Mississippi Department of Transportation in order to discuss the matter. 

  

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 Default on Judgments 
  
 None. 
  
 Actions by Transferred Companies 
  

	22)	APAC-Kansas, Inc. v. Terracon Environmental, Inc. APAC is seeking to recover $2.4 million in damages to recover cost of repair on 151ST Street Bridge Project.

  

	23)	APAC-Atlantic, Inc. v. Laura & Associates - to pursue damages in excess of $1 million for defective work and delay against Laura & Associates, a
subcontractor on the Western Loop Project in Guilford County, which refused to complete the work under its subcontract and was terminated. 

  

	24)	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. v. National American Insurance Company. This is a suit for bad faith litigation for anticipated and accrued indemnification and defense costs arising from
the Haberman and Moomey litigation. 

  

	25)	APAC-Southeast, Inc. v. Florida Tank Lines. This is a case for indemnification and defense costs arising from Green litigation, expected to be in excess of $500,000 if
summary judgment in favor of APAC is overturned by pending appellate court decision. 

  

	26)	I-81 claims (4 multi-million dollar claims). Three separate but related projects on I-81 for the WVDOT. The first project was delayed by in excess of one year and thus impacted all
3 jobs. DOT has claimed liquidated damages and APAC has claimed delay costs. Total amount claimed is approximately $6 million. Another lawsuit was filed against a supplier, Tecspan Concrete a/k/a Prestress Services, due to problems and delays
associated with the concrete beams they supplied. Claims against Tecspan are in excess of $200,000. Virginia Division 

  

	27)	APAC-Southeast, Inc. claim against Nassau County, FL and Alltel for approximately $500,000. Claims are for delays associated with failure to timely relocate utilities such that
right of ways for APAC’s construction were not available per project specifications. 

  

	28)	APAC-Southeast, Inc. claim against FDOT relating to SR-79 due to borrow and fill problems contrary to specifications. Claim is for $402,000 plus interest and costs. Gulf Coast
Division 

  

	29)	Cambridge Eastfield v. APAC-Atlantic, Inc. This is a lawsuit brought by developer to negate the mechanic’s lien of APAC and other subs following the bankruptcy of the
prime. APAC contested the removal of the lien and brought a counterclaim for an amount up to approximately $600,000. Charlotte Division 

  

	30)	F.T. Williams bankruptcy claim. This is a claim against a bankrupt subcontractor who had subcontracts for three APAC projects. F.T. Williams left APAC job sites and never returned.
Claim is for approximately $3.56 million. 

  

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	31)	APAC-Southeast, Inc. v. Coastal Caisson Corp. This breach of contract case arises from a GDOT project. The Defendant provided APAC with a quote for its work, but after APAC
was awarded the project, Defendant refused to execute a subcontract and claimed that the parties were unable to reach a “mutually acceptable” subcontract. APAC was forced to retain a replacement contractor to complete this work. We are
seeking damages in excess of $500,000 for the delays and increased subcontract costs caused by the Defendant. 

  

	32)	APAC-Southeast, Inc. v. Florida Department of Transportation. This claim for additional compensation arises from a construction project in Pensacola, Florida. APAC was
awarded an FDOT contract to construct a weigh station. FDOT subsequently awarded a resurfacing contract for I-10 to one of APAC’s competitors, Anderson-Columbia (“A/C”). When FDOT determined that the projects impeded one another, it
removed work valued at approximately $1.5MM from APAC’s contract and added the work to A/C’s contract. FDOT, however, failed to address the conflicts raised by the two projects. APAC filed a claim for approximately $2.8MM for damages
arising from the delays caused by the conflicts. These damages include the improper assessment of approximately $914,000 in liquidated damages. 

  

	33)	APAC-Southeast, Inc. v. Pacific Vinings West, LLC. This claim for additional compensation arises from a construction project in Smyrna, Georgia. APAC performed grading and
site work for a large mixed use development. APAC is in the process of submitting a claim in the amount of $3.0MM for delay damages and the costs of the additional work. 

  

	34)	BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. v. APAC-Southeast, Inc. Bellsouth filed this collection action in order to recover damages for damaged utility lines on APAC’s
McFarland Road project in Forsyth County, Georgia. BellSouth is seeking to recover approximately $28,000 plus interest and attorney fees. We filed a counterclaim and are seeking to recover in excess of $500,000 because BellSouth delayed our work on
the project when it failed to relocate the lines in a timely manner. No reserve has been established. 

  

	35)	Pavement Specialists, Inc. v. APAC-Southeast, Inc. v. GDOT. This contract case arises from GDOT projects on I-75 in Bibb County/Monroe County, Georgia. Pavement Specialists,
Inc (“PSI”), APAC’s subcontractor, claims that it incurred losses of approximately $1.0MM because GDOT and/or APAC increased its scope of work on the projects. According to the PSI, the increased quantities made its work more
unproductive and costly. GDOT denied PSI’s claim for additional compensation so PSI filed a direct action against APAC. PSI and APAC agreed to stay that case so that PSI could file a pass-through claim against GDOT. When PSI filed the
pass-through claim against GDOT, GDOT refused to execute two previously-negotiated supplemental agreements with APAC. As a result, APAC has asserted a claim for additional compensation of approximately $800,000. 

  

	36)	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and APAC-Arkansas, Inc. v. CIC Frontier, Inc and Cummins Investment Corp. APAC has filed suit against CIC Frontier and Cummins Investment Corp. based upon
CIC Frontier’s termination of all of its existing sales orders with APAC. APAC is also filing an application for a temporary restraining order barring CIC Frontier and Cummins Investment Corp. from selling either their terminal or remaining
supply of liquid asphalt. APAC’s estimated damages in this matter are in excess of $4 million. 

  

	37)	The following are routine collection matters that are not known to involve significant disputes: 

  

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	 	a)	A lien claim against W.G. Yates & Sons Construction Company for $827,276.45. 

  

	 	b)	A bond claim against Carolina Consulting for $511,994.83. 

  

	 	c)	A collection claim against Cherry Hill Construction for $554,824.36. 

  

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Schedule 3.12(a): 
 Benefit Plans 
  

	1)	Ashland Inc. and Affiliates Pension Plan 

  

	2)	Ashland Inc. Leveraged Employee Stock Ownership Plan 

  

	3)	Ashland Inc. Employee Savings Plan 

  

	4)	APAC, Inc. Hourly Savings Plan 

  

	5)	Ashland Inc. Medical Plan 

  

	6)	APAC, Inc. Hourly Medical Plan 

  

	7)	Valvoline Instant Oil Change Medical Plan 

  

	8)	Ashland Inc. Dental Plan 

  

	9)	APAC, Inc. Hourly Dental Plan 

  

	10)	Ashland Inc. Vision Cost Assistance Plan 

  

	11)	Ashland Inc. Flexible Spending Accounts Plan 

  

	12)	Ashland Inc. Group Life Insurance Plan 

  

	13)	Ashland Inc. Group Variable Universal Life Insurance Plan 

  

	14)	APAC, Inc. Group Life Insurance Plan for Hourly Employees 

  

	15)	Ashland Inc. Voluntary Personal and Family Accidental Death and Dismemberment Plan 

  

	16)	Ashland Inc. Long Term Disability Plan 

  

	17)	Ashland Inc. Occupational and Accidental Death and Disability Plan 

  

	18)	Ashland Inc. Travel Accident Insurance Plan 

  

	19)	Ashland Inc. Employee Assistance Plan 

  

	20)	Ashland Inc. Legal Plan 

  

	21)	Ashland Inc. Severance Pay Plan 

  

	22)	Ashland Inc. Adoption Assistance Program 

  

	23)	Long Term Care Insurance 

  

	24)	Vacation Policy 

  

	25)	Educational Reimbursement Program 

  

	26)	Vacation Buy/Sell 

  

	27)	Sick Pay Policy and APAC Short Term Disability 

  

	28)	2006 Ashland Inc. Incentive Plan 

  

	29)	Amended and Restated Ashland Inc. Incentive Plan 

  

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	30)	1993 Stock Incentive Plan 

  

	31)	1997 Stock Incentive Plan 

  

	32)	Ashland Inc. Deferred Compensation Plan for Employees (2005) 

  

	33)	Ashland Inc. Deferred Compensation Plan (Amended and Restated as of April 1, 2003) 

  

	34)	Ashland Inc. Non-qualified Excess Benefit Pension Plan 

  

	35)	Ashland Inc. Supplemental Early Retirement Plan for Certain Employees 

  

	36)	APAC Divestiture Severance Program 

  

	37)	APAC Divestiture Severance Program for Executive Level Employees 

  

	38)	APAC Divestiture Mirror Severance Program 

  

	39)	APAC Divestiture Mirror Severance Program for Executive Level Employees 

  

	40)	Retention Agreements (Both the letter agreements and a list of those who have entered into such agreements have been made available to Purchaser.) 

  

	41)	Retention and Severance Letter Agreement for APAC President Robert K. Randolph 

  

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Schedule 3.12(c): 
 Assumed Benefit Plans - ERISA Liability 
  
 None. 
  

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Schedule 3.12(d): 
 Primary Company Executives 
  
 Robert K. Randolph 
  
 Provided that Robert K. Randolph is not terminated prior to the six month anniversary of the
Closing Date, no amount received by Mr. Randolph in connection with the transactions provided for in the Stock Purchase Agreement shall be characterized as an “excess parachute payment” (as such term is defined in
Section 280G(b)(1) of the Code). However, in the event that Mr. Randolph is terminated without cause prior to the six month anniversary of the Closing Date, or APAC fails to offer Mr. Randolph equivalent employment, then
Mr. Randolph will be eligible to receive severance payments and an accelerated retention bonus that may be characterized as excess parachute payments. 
  

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Schedule 3.13(a): 
 Absence of Changes or Events (No Material Adverse Effect) 

 
 None. 
  

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Schedule 3.13(b): 
 Absence of Changes or Events (Conduct in the Ordinary Course)

  
 See items set forth on Schedule 5.01 “Covenants Relating to
Conduct of Business”. 
  

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Schedule 3.14: 
 Compliance with Applicable Laws 
  
 None. 
  

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Schedule 3.15: 
 Compliance with Applicable Environmental Laws 
  

	1)	Fayetteville, NC. APAC, Inc. received a Notice of Regulatory Requirements (“NRR”) dated August 11, 2005, from the North Carolina Division of Water Quality
(“DWQ”) directing APAC-Atlantic, Inc. to, inter alia , investigate the source and quantity of free product petroleum detected in a groundwater monitoring well at the Fayetteville, NC site. Subsequent to the notice, APAC-Atlantic
conducted two rounds of aggressive fluid vapor recovery (“AFVR”). Free product petroleum remains in the well. APAC-Atlantic, Inc. submitted monitoring reports to DWQ but has not yet received any response from DWQ. No consent decree or fine
is expected to be signed or imposed in connection with this matter. Note that this NRR was incorrectly addressed by DWQ to APAC, Inc. The person to whom the NRR was addressed is an employee/officer of APAC-Atlantic, Inc., not APAC, Inc.

  

	2)	Overland Park, KS. APAC-Kansas, Inc. received a Letter of Warning dated August 22, 2005, from the Kansas Department of Health and the Environment (“KDHE”) as
the result of odors associated with hydrogen sulfide emissions from the Reno Construction and Demolition landfill (“C&D Landfill”) in Overland Park, Kansas. In negotiations with the State and City, APAC-Kansas, Inc. agreed to perform
certain operational modifications at the landfill, including implementing hydrogen sulfide gas monitoring, wastewater treatment at the ponds, and storm water management controls, and installing a more permeable landfill cover as well as a gas
collection system and monitoring wells. Currently, APAC-Kansas, Inc. is in the process of obtaining a revised landfill permit for the C&D Landfill regarding its acreage and volume. In May 2006, the State of Kansas inspected the C&D Landfill.
Several operational deficiencies were noted, including allegedly accepting unauthorized waste, placement of insufficient soil cover, and failure to pay all the required State solid waste tonnage fees for 2005-2006. On August 4, 2006, APAC
received a proposed Order to Eliminate Pollution and Environmental Hazard and Assessment of Administrative Penalty regarding cover, allegedly unauthorized waste, litter and tipping fees. The proposed fines total $8,000; APAC is contesting the
matters. 

  

	3)	Sierra Club et al. v. Army Corps of Engineers and Miami Dade Limestone Products Assn. et al. In 2002, the Sierra Club and two other environmental groups brought an action
against the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (“Corps”) and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (“FWS”) in Federal district court, seeking declaratory and injunctive relief relating to the Corps’ approval of permits to ten companies
for deep-pit limestone mining in the “lake belt” area of Miami near Everglades National Park. APAC-Southeast, Inc. subsequently intervened, along with several other parties, because the resolution of the suit may impact APAC-Southeast
Inc.’s quarrying operations under the White Rock royalty agreement. On March 22, 2006, the Court granted plaintiff’s motion for summary judgment, holding, inter alia , that the permits were issued in violation of several
Federal laws including the National Environmental Policy Act, remanding the permit process to the Corps and FWS, and ordering the parties to propose the nature of injunctive relief to apply during the remanded agency review. An evidentiary hearing
on potential remedies began in June and is ongoing. The ultimate outcome of this matter can not be determined at this time, and no reserve has been established for this matter. 

  

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	4)	In the Matter of Pollution at Shears Construction Site, Hutchinson, Kansas, Consent Order in Case No. 03-E-0197 between KDHE and APAC, Inc., dated May 24, 2004.
(See Item 11 below). 

  

	5)	Salisbury, NC Litigation. APAC-Atlantic, Inc. is currently a defendant, along with several other companies, in three separate actions filed in state court in Rowan County,
North Carolina, alleging wrongful death and/or personal injury as the result of exposure to airborne emissions and groundwater contamination in and near Salisbury, NC. APAC-Atlantic, Inc. owns and operates a hot-mix asphalt plant in Salisbury, NC
which it acquired by asset purchase in 1998 from PAPCO. In November, 2005, the court dismissed all claims based on groundwater contamination, as well as all claims based on common-law strict liability and/or ultra-hazardous activity, against
APAC-Atlantic, Inc. on the grounds that the claims were time-barred and/or the absence of any causal relationship between the groundwater contamination and APAC-Atlantic, Inc. (As of 1993, five years prior to APAC-Atlantic Inc.’s acquisition,
residents in the area were connected by the North Carolina Department of Transportation (“NCDOT”) to municipal water. The NCDOT had previously accepted responsibility for such groundwater contamination in connection with operations at its
former asphalt-testing lab (located at APAC-Atlantic Inc.’s hot-mix plant)). At this time, the remaining claims against APAC-Atlantic Inc. allege nuisance and trespass, as well as negligence and gross negligence, related to air emissions from
the plant. In late 2005, the Agency for Toxic Disease Registry (“ATSDR”) concluded that APAC-Atlantic’s emissions were negligible and that there was no evidence of a cancer cluster in the area. This litigation is ongoing.

  

	6)	Double Eagle Litigation. APAC, APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and/or APAC-Arkansas, Inc. have been notified that Union Pacific, the primary potentially responsible party
(“PRP”) at the Double Eagle Refinery Site, may seek contribution under the Comprehensive Environmental Responsibility, Compensation, and Liability Act against APAC, APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and/or APAC-Arkansas for clean-up and other costs
related to the site. 

  

	7)	Double Eagle Refinery (Oklahoma City, OK). Between 1929 and 1980, the Double Eagle Refinery Company re-refined used motor oil at this site in lined and unlined surface
impoundments and ponds. In 1986, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (“EPA”) detected heavy metals and solvent by-products at, and migrating from, the site. Following source removal and on-site stabilization of contaminated sludge and
soils, the selected remedy for the site calls for groundwater monitoring. In 2003, after receiving a notice that the primary PRP, Union Pacific, might seek contribution from APAC, APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and APAC-Arkansas, Inc. joined a group of
companies alleged to have sent wastes to Double Eagle and began negotiations with the Federal and state governments with respect to the site. The group negotiated a per-gallon settlement value with the government and the group members submitted,
individually, allocation justifications to the government on or before May 5, 2006. The final terms of the agreement (including whether the members will be formally named as PRPs) are still being negotiated. This settlement is being negotiated
in order to attempt to preempt a contribution claim by Union Pacific. 

  

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	8)	Arivec Chemicals (Douglasville, Georgia). Arivec Chemicals, Inc. operated a solvent recovery operation at this site between 1956-1994. Between 1995 and 1997, the site was
used for the reclamation of spent cooking oils. In 2003, APAC-Southeast, Inc. received a notice from the Georgia Environmental Protection Division (“EPD”) regarding an expected cleanup of the site under the State Superfund program. The
State recommended that the affected companies form a PRP group to investigate and/or remediate the site. (Relatedly, the site is adjacent to Young Refining Corporation, a property that was contaminated by underground storage tanks (“USTs”)
and, likely, other activities unrelated to Arivec Chemicals. Young has conducted some cleanup of its own property and is involved in negotiations regarding the Arivec site as well.) Based on manifests from 1989, APAC-Georgia, Inc. disposed of four
drums of trichloroethylene (“TCE”) (lab waste) at the Arivec site. 

  

	9)	Phillip Environmental Services (South Carolina). In June 2006, APAC received informal notice from Ashland, Inc. that the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental
Control (“DHEC”) would be providing APAC-Southeast, Inc. with written notice of its potential responsibility at this site based, apparently, on two or three manifests which indicate that an APAC entity sent some wastes to this site. At
this time, APAC-Southeast Inc. has not been named as a PRP or received any notice from DHEC regarding its potential responsibility for this site. 

  

	10)	Shawnee, OK. Solvent contamination (dichloroethene (“DCE”) and TCE) was found in the groundwater during a pre-acquisition investigation by Shears, Inc. in
connection with its purchase of Shawnee Asphalt Company. APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. inherited the contamination through the acquisition of Superfos. Although it was originally assumed that the asphalt plant operations caused the contamination, subsequent
investigations suggest that at least some of the contamination originated with the neighbor, Central Plastics. Monitoring wells have been placed on both the APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and Central Plastics properties and, to date, no remedial action has
been taken. 

  

	 	a)	In 2005, the Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality (“ODEQ”) asked APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and Central Plastics to work together to prepare a plan for phytoremediation.
APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and Central Plastics were unable to find a consultant willing to work for both parties, and no plan was submitted. In April 2006, after the sale of the property to Haskell Lemons, ODEQ asked about the status of possible cleanup.
APAC-Oklahoma, Inc., Ashland and URS personnel met with ODEQ in June 2006. APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. submitted, at the meeting, a draft memorandum of agreement for entering into the voluntary cleanup program. ODEQ advised that ODEQ management is currently
examining whether to issue an order or allow voluntary cleanup. Any order would be likely reduce APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.’s control over the remediation methods chosen and require the cleanup of contamination not believed to have been caused by
prior operations at the property. APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. is currently awaiting sampling results from testing performed by ODEQ and are scheduling additional sampling and examining damage to existing monitoring wells. 

  

	 	b)	In addition, late in 2005, extremely low levels of solvent contamination (well below maximum contaminant levels were detected in the drinking water well of the nearest neighbor.
APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. subsequently learned that the neighbor, whose well had been tested previously and was aware of the situation, had replaced the well with a shallower well (without notifying APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.). APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. made a demand
on Central Plastics to contribute to the cost of installing a new, deeper well and has been negotiating with the property owner regarding the type of well and drilling schedule. Contact has been initiated with the attorney for the adjacent property
owners to expand the current access agreement. No agreement has yet been signed. 

  

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	11)	Hutchinson, KS. In or about 2002, low-level solvent contamination was discovered on the property boundary of the site by the State. APAC-Kansas, Inc. entered into a consent
order to investigate and, if necessary, remediate the contamination and, in April 2006, APAC-Kansas, Inc. was advised to submit a combined inspection and action plan, including the installation of three monitoring wells. No active remediation of the
solvent contamination will be required. During the investigation, however, APAC-Kansas, Inc. also discovered petroleum contamination associated with former aboveground storage tanks. Cleanup is being addressed under the Kansas tank program with
state oversight. APAC-Kansas, Inc. has submitted, at the State’s request, plans for natural attenuation of the solvents. (See item 4 above). 

  

	12)	Tucson, AZ. Remediation of petroleum contamination associated with the operations of a former entity (sold during the 1980s) is being performed under the Arizona trust fund.
Costs for the last stage of remediation are estimated to be $80,000 to $100,000, and cost reimbursement authority was sought from the State in advance of beginning the work, which is currently in process. 

  

	13)	Cantonment, FL. The site, and its solvent and petroleum contamination, was inherited from Couch Materials. Remedial work was being conducted under the Florida trust fund
program but the program subsequently ran out of money. APAC-Southeast, Inc. decided to complete the work, despite the unavailability of reimbursement and the absence of any notice from the State, and is currently performing AFVR periodically at the
site. 

  

	14)	McMinnville, TN. Petroleum contamination at the site associated with former USTs was remediated under the Tennessee tank program and APAC-Tennessee, Inc. has received a no
further action letter related to that work. 

  

	15)	Ballenger, SC. Petroleum contamination associated with USTs was detected at the site prior to acquisition by APAC-Southeast Inc. To date, APAC-Southeast’s costs have
been reimbursed by the Ballenger shareholders pursuant to the purchase and sale agreement. This site may recently have received a no further action letter. 

  

	16)	Kaufman, TX. This is a site that APAC leased many years ago. Asphalt cement was buried on-site during the oil shortage of the 1980s. APAC-Texas, Inc. offered to remove the
remaining asphalt cement although its presence does not violate environmental laws. APAC was sued by the then property owner with regard to the site on the purported basis that the property could not be developed. The suit was dismissed prior to
trial in 2004 and was never refiled. The property has reportedly been transferred to a bank as a result of bankruptcy of the owner who brought suit, and resold by the bank. A consultant for Ashland has had communications with the current owner who
has reportedly requested that the material be removed. The nature and the extent of communications between the current owner and the consultant are as yet unknown to APAC. 

  

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	17)	Hickory, NC. The Hickory site is a currently-operated asphalt plant purchased from PAPCO. The site has both TCE and petroleum contamination. NCDOT is addressing the solvent
contamination. APAC-Atlantic, Inc. has investigated the extent of the petroleum contamination and, in April 2006 received approval of its remedial plan consisting of AFVR and natural attenuation. The division is still determining whether action
should be taken against the property owner (APAC-Atlantic, Inc. leases the property) as much of the contamination is likely to have pre-existed APAC-Atlantic, Inc. 

  

	18)	Winter Haven, FL. Petroleum and solvent contamination was very recently discovered at the current asphalt plant site while creating a retention pond. The contamination
appears to have originated with above ground storage tanks that were removed many years ago. Remedial work consists of removing dirt and filing reports; it is possible that a few monitoring wells will be requested by the State. APAC-Southeast, Inc.
has submitted a request for a no further action letter for the site, but has not yet received a response. 

  

	19)	Marion, S.C. During a 2004 Phase 1 environmental site assessment of this site, which contains a concrete batch plant, a former UST was discovered. The documentation
associated with the UST reportedly included a no further action letter (“NFA”) issued by the State in 1993. The files associated with the tank were destroyed by the State 10 years after the issuance of the NFA such that information
regarding testing of soil or groundwater in conjunction with the removal of the tank was not available. APAC-Atlantic, Inc. sold the plant and agreed to lease the property to Ready Mix Concrete with a sale of the property to close after receipt of a
new NFA. APAC has conducted testing of the soil and groundwater, and submitted the results to the State in June of 2006. The presence of petroleum constituents was found at levels above State risk-based screening levels in both soils and
groundwater. No response has yet been received from the State. 

  

	20)	Texas Bitulithic. Possible asbestos containing material has been identified in a boiler room and in building materials at the Texas Bitulithic main office. Confirmation
sampling and remediation may be required and/or is a consideration in any remodeling that may be done. 

  

	21)	Manassas Shop. APAC leases property with a UST that is not believed to meet current requirements. APAC does not own or currently operate the UST and is not responsible for
upgrades to the UST under the lease agreement. 

  

	22)	See Item 14 “Salisbury, North Carolina claims” in Schedule 3.11 “Proceedings”. 

  

	23)	See Item 15 “Mississippi silica matters” in Schedule 3.11 “Proceedings”. 

  

	24)	See Item 20 “Pond Limited Partnership claim” in Schedule 3.11 “Proceedings”. 

  

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 Material Environmental Studies and Reports 
  

	1)	Above Ground Storage Tank Closure Assessment Report Addendum for APAC-Couch Ready Mix, USA, 3008 US Highway 95-A, Cantonment, Escambria County, Florida, dated October 11, 2001.
Prepared by Advanced Environmental Technologies, LLC for Escambria County Environmental Service. 

  

	2)	Analytical Report for Shawnee APAC, dated May 9, 2005. Prepared for URS Corporation by Severn Trent Laboratories, Inc. 

  

	3)	Analytical Report for Shawnee APAC, dated July 22, 2005. Prepared for URS Corporation by Severn Trent Laboratories. 

  

	4)	Analytical Report for Ashland Winter Haven, dated April 25, 2006. Prepared for HSA Engineers and Scientists by Severn Trent Laboratories, Inc. 

  

	5)	Analytical Report for Ashland Winter Haven, dated May 2, 2006. Prepared for HSA Engineers and Scientists by Severn Trent Laboratories, Inc. 

  

	6)	Preliminary Site Evaluation for APAC-Carolina Hickory Plant, 1520 11th Ave. SE, Hickory, NC, dated August 2002. Prepared by Environmental Planning Specialists, Inc. for APAC, Inc.

  

	7)	Site Characterization Report Addendum No. 2 for Former Shawnee Asphalt Company, West Independence St., Shawnee, OK, dated May 6, 2003. Prepared by Terracon for APAC, Inc.

  

	8)	Environmental Remediation Project Plan for Ashland Chemical Company for Fiscal Year 2004. Prepared by URS Diamond for Ashland, Inc. 

  

	9)	Confirmation Borings, Well Installation, and Monitoring and Sampling Report for Tucson Ready-Mix, 6601 North Casa Grande Highway, Tucson, AZ, dated December 2004. Prepared by
Kleinfelder, Inc. for Ashland, Inc. 

  

	10)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Wedowee Quarry, 2850 Old Highway 431, Wedowee, AL, dated June 2005. Prepared by Diversified Engineering Sciences. 

 

	11)	Phase I and II Environmental Site Assessment for Delta Asphalt Paving Co. Hot Mix Asphalt Plant, 12341 County Road 579, Thonotosassa, FL, dated March 2005. Prepared by Diversified
Engineering Services, Inc. for APAC Southeast, Inc. 

  

	12)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Martin Marietta Materials East Asphalt Plant, 3205 Division Street, Texarkana, AR, dated January 2005. Prepared by Environmental Enterprise
Group, Inc. for Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. 

  

	13)	Environmental Site Assessment for MAPCO Asphalt Plant, 2805 Hopewood Road, Asheboro, NC, dated October 2002. 

  

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	14)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Santoro Hot Mix Asphalt Plant, 2863 North Carolina Highway 66, Kernersville, NC, dated March 2002. Prepared by Engineering Consulting
Services. 

  

	15)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment and Asbestos Survey for Santaro Hot Mix Asphalt Plant, 4515 North Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC, dated March 2002. Prepared by ECS Ltd.
for APAC Carolina, Inc. and Vulcan Materials Company. 

  

	16)	Corrective Action Plan for Santaro Hot Mix Asphalt Plant, Intersection of Highway 311 and Highway 66, Kernersville, NC, dated March 11, 2006. Prepared by Engineering Consulting
Services, Ltd. for Santaro Companies. 

  

	17)	Final Site Remediation Report for Anchor Stone Company Jane Quarry, Route 2, Box 2415, Pineville, MO, dated February 19, 2003. Prepared by Enercon Services, Inc. for Anchor
Stone Company. 

  

	18)	Report of Phase II Environmental Site Assessment for Santaro Hot Mix Asphalt Plant, 2863 Highway 66, Kernersville, NC, dated May 2, 2002. Prepared by Engineering Consultant
Services, Ltd. for APAC-Carolina Inc. 

  

	19)	Addendum to Phase II Investigation Report for Jane Quarry, Pineville, MO, dated July 29, 2002. Prepared by Enercon Services, Inc. Environmental & Industrial Services
Group for Anchor Stone Company. 

  

	20)	Phase II Environmental Site Assessment for Shepard Construction Asphalt Plant, Norcross, GA, dated November 29, 2004. Prepared by Diversified Engineering Services, Inc. for
APAC Southeast, Inc. 

  

	21)	Phase II Environmental Site Assessment for Shepard Construction Asphalt Plant, Gainesville, GA, dated November 29, 2004. Prepared by Diversified Engineering Services, Inc. for
APAC Southeast, Inc. 

  

	22)	Soil Remediation Report for Santaro Hot Mix Asphalt Plant, 4514 North Patterson Avenue, Winston-Salem, NC, dated August 9, 2002. Prepared by Engineering Consulting Services,
Ltd. for Santaro Companies. 

  

	23)	Limited Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report for APAC Concrete Plant #607, Marion County , South Carolina, dated June 21, 2006. Prepared for APAC - Atlantic, Inc. by
S&ME. 

  

	24)	Draft of Comprehensive Site Assessment Report for APAC-Hickory Plant in Hickory, North Carolina, dated August 1, 2003. Prepared by Environmental Planning Specialists, Inc. for
APAC, Inc. 

  

	25)	Semi-Annual Ground Water Monitoring Report for Hickory, North Carolina Site, dated May 2, 2005. Prepared by Hart & Hickman for North Carolina Department of
Transportation. 

  

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	 26)
	 Comprehensive Investigation Workplan for APAC - Kansas, 819 W. 1st St., Hutchinson, KS, dated July 21, 2004, prepared for APAC - Kansas, Inc. by Terracon; together with related correspondence re: drafts, final Workplan,
and project bid among Terracon, APAC, and Kansas Department of Health and Environment; Quarterly Monitoring Reports for 2005. 

  

	27)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Johnsonville Ready Mix Site, Florence County, South Carolina, dated March 15, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Corporation by
S&ME. 

  

	28)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Conway Ready Mix Site, Horry County, South Carolina, dated March 26, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Concrete Company, Inc. by
S&ME, Inc. 

  

	29)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for S&W Ready Mix - Kinston Plant, 604 East New Bern Road, Kinston, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready
Mix Concrete Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	30)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for APAC-Carolina Concrete Plant, 550 East Campground Road, Florence, South Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared by S&ME, Inc. for
Southern Equipment Company. 

  

	31)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Myrtle Beach Ready Mix Site, Horry County, South Carolina, dated March 19, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Concrete Company, Inc.
by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	32)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Tom White Concrete, 2329 Tom White Road, Kinston, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Concrete
Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	33)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Little River Ready Mix Site, Horry County, South Carolina, dated March 16, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Concrete Company, Inc
by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	34)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for APAC-Carolina Concrete Plant, 5630 Holly Shelter Road, Castle Hayne, North Carolina, dated March 23, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready
Mix Concrete Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	35)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for APAC Carolina Inc. Plant #691, 620 Mineral Springs Road, Darlington, South Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for Southern
Equipment Company by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	36)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for APAC Carolina Inc. Plant #608, 869 Scotland Road, Dillon, South Carolina, dated March 26, 2004. Prepared for Southern Equipment
Company by S&ME, Inc. 

  

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	37)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Greenville Ready Mix, 562 Barrus Construction Road, Greenville, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for Southern Equipment
Company by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	38)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for S&W Ready Mix - Havelock Plant, 1574 Highway 101, Havelock, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix
Concrete Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	39)	Limited Phase II Environmental Site Assessment Report for APAC Concrete Plant #607, Marion County, South Carolina, dated June 21, 2006. Prepared for APAC-Atlantic, Inc. by
S&ME, Inc. 

  

	40)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for S&W Ready Mix - Morehead City Plant, 5126 NC Highway 70 West, Morehead City, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for
S&W Ready Mix Concrete Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	41)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Winyah Concrete Plant, 12414 Highway 707, Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, dated March 30, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix
Concrete Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	42)	Environmental Sampling Report for Rocky Mount Concrete (Rocky Mount, NC), Tarboro Concrete (Tarboro, NC), Jacksonville Ready Mix (Jacksonville, NC), Leland Ready Mix (Leland, NC),
APAC Concrete (Florence, SC) and APAC Concrete (Marion, SC), dated May 6, 2004. Prepared for APAC Carolinas by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	43)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for APAC-Carolina Concrete Plant No. 2, 2210 Sidbury Road, Scotts Hill, North Carolina, dated March 25, 2004. Prepared for S&W
Ready Mix Concrete Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	44)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Southport Ready Mix, 1619 North Howe Street, Southport, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Concrete
Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	45)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Supply-Godwin Ready Mix, 2805 Galloway Road, Supply, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Concrete
Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	46)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for APAC Carolina Inc. Plant #692, 963 South Warren Street, Timmonsville, South Carolina, dated March 30, 2004. Prepared for Southern
Equipment Company by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	47)	Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Sunnyvale Ready Mix, 800 Sunnyvale Road, Wilmington, North Carolina, dated March 31, 2004. Prepared for S&W Ready Mix Concrete
Company, Inc. by S&ME, Inc. 

  

	48)	Ashland Internal Correspondence re: cost estimates for assessment of Hickory site, including discussion of actions to be taken and copy of May 2, 2005 Groundwater Monitoring
Report, dated February 20, 2006 to June 7, 2006. 

  

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	49)	Preliminary Assessment Screening Site Inspection for 129 West Avenue “A” Site, Hutchinson, Reno County, Kansas, dated October 2001, prepared by Kansas State Department of
Health and Environment, Bureau of Environmental Remediation 

  

	50)	Final Limited Site Investigation Report for 819 West 1st Avenue, Hutchinson, Kansas, dated September 23, 2003. Prepared by Terracon for APAC, Inc. 

  

	 51)
	 Draft of Progress Report 2005, 2nd Quarter, for Hutchison, KS facility, dated June 23, 2004. 

  

	52)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Blacktop Construction Co., Inc., 302 Payton, Emporia, KS, dated December 2001. 

  

	53)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Highway 72 East, Glen, MS, dated December 2001. 

  

	54)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Williams property, Belmont Estates Lot #25C, Franklin, NC, dated March 2005. 

  

	55)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Belmont Estates Lots 15 and 37, Franklin, NC, dated October 2002. 

  

	56)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for McClure, Holt, Head property, East of Cherokee County Quarry, Blairsville, GA, dated August 2003.

  

	57)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Five Star Ready Mix, Inc., 5800 North Vine, Hays, KS, dated April 2003. 

  

	58)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Spiro Quarry, Rock Quarry Rd., Spiro, OK, dated October 23, 2002. 

  

	59)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Chastain property, Belmont Estates Lot #19C, Franklin, NC, dated December 2001. 

  

	60)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Yazoo County Property, 4441 Rifle Range Road, Vicksburg, MS, dated November 2001. 

  

	61)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for ANT, LLC, 300 Airport Road, Hutchinson, KS, dated October 2001. 

  

	62)	APAC, Inc. Environmental Site Assessment Questionnaire for Burnsville APAC Plant, US 19 E at Riverside, Burnsville, NC, dated September 2001. 

  

	 63)
	 Comprehensive Investigation Work Plan, APAC - Kansas, Inc., 819 W. 1st Street, Hutchison, KS, dated July 21, 2004 (revised March 24, 2005). Prepared for APAC-Kansas, Inc. by Terracon. 

  

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	64)	Corrective Action Monitoring Report for APAC Tennessee, Inc., Highway 8, McMinnville, TN, dated June 2002. 

  

	65)	Corrective Action Monitoring Report for APAC Tennessee, Inc., Highway 8, McMinnville, TN, dated December 2002. 

  

	66)	Site Status Monitoring Report for APAC Tennessee, Inc., Highway 8, McMinnville, TN, dated January 28, 2002. 

  

	67)	Free Product Recovery Initiative - Site Activities Report, Pensacola Ready Mix USA, dated January 27, 2003. Prepared for Escambia County Environmental Health Services by
Advanced Environmental Technologies, Inc. 

  

	68)	Source Removal Report/Dual-Phase Pilot Test, Pensacola Ready Mix USA (fka Couch Materials - Pensacola), dated June 30, 2002. 

  

	69)	Letter from Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation to APAC Tennessee, Inc. confirming that the department is suspending operation of the corrective action treatment
system, dated December 16, 2003. 

  

	70)	PowerPoint Presentation rev. 3 re: Remediation Project Plan for FY 2004 listing facilities, site specifics, and program goals and endpoints. 

  

	71)	Correspondence among S&ME, Inc., Ashland, Inc., and South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control re: progress of updated report on environmental conditions at
APAC Ballenger facility, dated 2004. 

  

	72)	Ashland Internal Correspondence, re: ongoing remediation projects, dated January 2003 - December 2004. 

  

	73)	Ashland Internal Correspondence, re: APAC Environmental Reserves and 2006 Project Budgets, dated May 16, 2005 - October 3, 2005. 

  

	74)	Email correspondence from URS Corporation to Ashland, Inc. re: recommendation of mercury testing at the Central Plastics site to determine source of hydrocarbon contamination, dated
June 22, 2006. 

  

	75)	APAC Monthly Report, dated April 2003 

  

	76)	PowerPoint Presentation re: Remediation Project Plan for FY 2004 listing facilities, site specifics, and program goals and endpoints. 

  

	77)	PowerPoint Presentation re: Remediation Project Plan for FY 2006 listing facilities, site specifics, and program goals and endpoints. 

  

	78)	Correspondence re: progress of underground storage tank remediation with briefly summarized results of recent groundwater testing at APAC Greenville facility, dated June 2003.

  

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	79)	Memorandum from URS Corporation outlining Proposed Approach for Managing Investigations of Soil and Groundwater Contaminations associated with the APAC facility in Hutchinson,
Kansas and related correspondence, dated September 16, 2003. 

  

	80)	Draft of Consent Order from Kansas State Department of Health and Environment to perform a comprehensive investigation and corrective action study/corrective action plan and
corrective action at Shears Construction Site in Hutchinson, Kansas, dated January 2003, and related correspondence, dated Ashland Internal Correspondence, dated September 4, 2003 to September 22, 2003. 

  

	81)	Correspondence between Thomas E. Rice Environmental Co. and City of Richmond, Department of Public Utilities, Division of Wastewater Treatment re: monthly monitoring reports and
containing monthly effluent monitoring results for APAC - Virginia facility at 1400 Roseneath Rd, Richmond, VA, dated January - November, 2001. 

  

	82)	Correspondence between Thomas E. Rice Environmental Co. and Virginia Department of Environmental Quality re: quarterly monitoring of groundwater and containing quarterly groundwater
sampling results for APAC - Virginia facility located at 1400 Roseneath Rd., Richmond, VA, dated November 2000 - December 2001. 

  

	83)	Correspondence between Thomas E. Rice Environmental Co. and Virginia Department of Environmental Quality re: Free Product Report and containing table of free product removal, dated
April - June, 2002. 

  

	84)	Correspondence between Thomas E. Rice Environmental Co. and Virginia Department of Environmental Quality re: quarterly monitoring and containing results of groundwater sampling for
APAC - Virginia facility, dated September 13, 2002. 

  

	85)	Correspondence between Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Terracon and APAC re: Remediation of Shawnee Asphalt Site, Shawnee, OK, dated December 2000 - August 2001.

  

	86)	Fax and email correspondence between Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, APAC, and Terracon re: Shawnee remediation, dated September - November, 2002.

  

	87)	Letter from Terracon to Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality updating November 22, 2000 Site Characterization Report, Addendum No. 1, with Additional Plume
Delineation information, dated September 16, 2002. 

  

	88)	Correspondence among Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality, Terracon, Ashland, URS Corp., APAC, Inc. and Central Plastics Company re: Remediation Plan for Shawnee Asphalt
Site, Shawnee, OK, dated January - November, 2003. 

  

	89)	Correspondence among Terracon, Ashland, URS Corp., Alexander Consulting, OK Dept. of Environmental Quality and APAC re: Groundwater contamination at Shawnee Asphalt Site, Shawnee,
OK, dated January - December 2005, together with Groundwater Sampling Recommendation and Groundwater Analytical Results. 

  

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	90)	Correspondence among Ashland, URS Corporation, Eagleton & Nicholson P.C. re: Remediation of Shawnee, OK site, dated June 2006, together with Draft Memorandum of Agreement
and Consent Order for Site Characterization. 

  

	91)	Correspondence among Ashland, URS Corporation, APAC, Inc. and OK Department of Environmental Quality re: Remediation of Contamination at Shawnee, OK site, dated January - June 2006.

  

	92)	Letter from Kleinfelder, Inc. to APAC, Inc. re: Proposal for Remediation, Groundwater Monitoring, and Reporting, Tucson Ready Mix, Tucson, AZ, dated May 21, 2002.

  

	93)	Figures for Report re: Tucson Ready Mix, dated February 2, 2002. 

  

	94)	Second Quarter 2000 Through First Quarter 2001 Remedial Progress and Groundwater Monitoring Report for Tucson Ready Mix, 6601 North Casa Grande Highway, Tucson, Arizona, dated
February 8, 2002. Prepared for APAC, Inc. by IT Corporation. 

  

	95)	Letter from Kleinfelder, Inc. to Ashland, Inc. re: Proposal for Confirmation Borings, Monitor Well Installation, dated July 30, 2003. 

  

	96)	Correspondence among Ashland, Inc., RMC USA, Inc., Kleinfelder, Inc., Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, re: Tucson Ready Mix Soil and Groundwater Remediation, dated April
- December 2004, together with Soil Analytical Results and Status Update. 

  

	97)	Correspondence among Ashland, Inc., Kleinfelder, Inc., and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality, re: Remediation of Petroleum Contaminated Soils at Tucson Ready Mix, dated
January - November 2005, together with 2004 Confirmation Boring Soil Analytical Results. 

  

	98)	Letter from Kleinfelder, Inc. to Ashland, Inc./EH&S re: Proposal for Excavation and Biotreatment/Aeration of Hydrocarbon Impacted Soils at Tucson Ready Mix, Tucson, AZ, dated
February 22, 2005. 

  

	99)	Correspondence among Kleinfelder, Inc., Ashland, Inc., and Arizona Department of Environmental Quality re: Tucson Ready Mix Remediation, dated March - June 2006, together with
Application for State Assurance Fund. 

  

	100)	Pre-Approval Work Plan for Excavation of Petroleum Contaminated Soils from Leaking Underground Storage Tank at Tucson Ready Mix, 6601 North Casa Grande Highway, Tucson, Arizona,
dated January 4, 2006. Prepared for Arizona Department of Environmental Quality by Kleinfelder, Inc. 

  

	101)	Correspondence among Florida Department of Environmental Protection, APAC - Southeast, Inc., Ashland, Inc. re: Groundwater contamination at Winter Haven, dated May and June 2006;
together with Groundwater Sampling Results. 

  

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Schedule 3.16: 
 Employee and Labor Matters 
  
 None. 
  

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Schedule 3.17(a): 
 Transactions with Affiliates 
  
 None. 
  

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Schedule 3.17(b): 
 Contracts Held By Seller 
  
 Category 1: Contracts Ashland is not assigning to APAC: 
  

	1)	Letter of Understanding between Ashland Inc. and Grainger Industrial Supply, a division of W.W. Grainger, Inc., dated July 1, 2005 

  

	2)	JP Morgan - Commercial Card Agreement between Bank One, NA and Ashland Inc. dated May 20, 2002 

  

	3)	Master Services Agreement and Subordinate Agreement, including amendments, between Ashland Inc. and Kelly Services, Inc., effective January 1, 2000 

  

	4)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Motion Industries, Inc., effective January 15, 2005 

  

	5)	Purchase Agreement between Ashland Inc. and New Pig Corporation, dated July 31, 2002 

  

	6)	Agreement between The Relizon Company and Ashland Inc., dated February 12, 2004 Name changed to WorkflowOne, as provided in letter dated July 17, 2006

  
 Category 2: Contracts Ashland is splitting into
two identical contracts, one to be retained by Ashland and one to transfer with APAC: 
  

	1)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Airgas, Inc., effective September 1, 2004 

  

	2)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Bridgestone, effective September 5, 2002, amended August 18, 2004 

  

	3)	Cintas Corporation and Ashland Inc.–Multiple Location Rental Account Agreement dated December 8, 2000 and Addendums of January 1, 2001, September 25,
2001, November 30, 2005, and December 20, 2005 

  

	4)	Strategic Account Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Corporate Express Office Products, Inc., effective January 4, 2002 

  

	5)	Letter Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and DaimlerChrysler regarding the Volume Incentive Program dated August 25, 2004 

  

	6)	Services Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Express Services, Inc., effective February 24, 2004 

  

	7)	Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Fastenal Company, dated June 21, 2001 

  

	8)	Corporate Pricing Program Agreement between Federal Express Corporation and Ashland Inc., dated July 29, 2004, amended by Pricing Agreement Amendment, effective August 31,
2005 

  

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	9)	Consulting Agreement between Ashland Inc. and FEI Behavioral Health dated October 1, 2002 

  

	10)	National Account Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Ferrellgas, accepted as of May 21, 2003 

  

	11)	Competitive Assistance Program between Ashland/APAC and General Motors Fleet and Commercial Operations, accepted September 17, 2004 

  

	12)	Addendum to Carrier Agreement between Ashland Inc. and United Parcel Service, Inc., dated May 30, 2003 

  

	13)	Electronic Data Access and Exchange Agreement between APAC, Inc. and United Parcel Service General Services Co., dated May 5, 2006 

  

	14)	Master Services Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Verifications, Inc., dated June 24, 2004 

  

	15)	Wright Express Business Charge Account Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Wright Express Financial Services Corporation, dated August 13, 2002, amended March 31, 2006 and
August 16, 2005 

  

	16)	Extension to First Amendment For National Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Zee Medical, Inc., dated July 18, 2005 

  
 Category 3: Contracts Ashland is assigning to APAC: 
  

	1)	Bandag Fleet Sales Agreement between Ashland, Inc. (Fleet) and Bandag Incorporated, effective September 3, 2002, amended March 3, 2005 

  

	2)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Bucyrus Blades, Inc., dated October 6, 2003, amended effective August 1, 2005 

  

	3)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Donaldson Company, Inc., dated August 1, 2003, amended September 27, 2005 

  

	4)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, dated December 19, 2002 and amended by Addendum effective January 1, 2005

  

	5)	Master Rental Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Hertz, dated January 21, 2003, amended November 2004 

  

	6)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Ingersoll-Rand Company, effective October 30, 2003 

  

	7)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Interstate Battery, dated March 21, 2005 

  

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	8)	Master Purchase Agreement between Ashland Inc. and Kawasaki Construction Machinery Corporation of America, effective March 1, 2003, and Amendment dated September 5, 2004

  

	9)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Komatsu America Corp., effective May 1, 2004 

  

	10)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Menardi-Mikropul, LLC (Baghouses), effective July 1, 2005 

  

	11)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Roadtec, Inc., effective January 8, 2004 

  

	12)	Corporate Procurement Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Sakai America, Inc., effective October 30, 2003 

  

	13)	Supply Agreement between Ashland, Inc. and Truman Arnold Companies, effective March 1, 2006 

  

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Schedule 5.01: 
 Covenants Relating to Conduct of Business 
  
 Amendment to Certificate of Incorporation (Section 5.01(a)(i) of the Stock
Purchase Agreement) 
  

	1)	Pursuant to Section 242 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, a certificate amending Article First of the Certificate of Incorporation of Ashland Paving And Construction,
Inc. to change its name to “APAC Holdings, Inc.” shall be filed with the Delaware Secretary of State. Other than the amendment to Article First, the Certification of Incorporation shall be unchanged and shall remain in full force and
effect. 

  

	2)	Pursuant to Section 242 of the Delaware General Corporation Law, a certificate amending Article First of the Certificate of Incorporation of Ashland Construction Communications
Company to change its name to “APAC Construction Communications Company” shall be filed with the Delaware Secretary of State. Other than the amendment to Article First, the Certification of Incorporation shall be unchanged and shall remain
in full force and effect. 

  
 Dividends (Section
5.01(a)(ii) of the Stock Purchase Agreement) 
  

	1)	Prior to the Closing Date, APAC will issue a dividend to Seller in an amount of up to two-hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) and payable in the form of a demand note issued by
APAC (the “APAC Note”), and Ashland will contribute the APAC Note to APAC as a capital contribution (with the APAC Note being cancelled) prior to the Closing Date. 

  

	2)	Prior to the Closing Date, APAC Subsidiaries will issue dividends to APAC in various amounts not to exceed, in aggregate, two-hundred million dollars ($200,000,000) and payable in
the form of demand notes (the “Notes”) issued by APAC Subsidiaries, and APAC will contribute the Notes to the APAC Subsidiaries that issued the Notes as capital contributions (with the Notes being cancelled) prior to the Closing
Date. 

  
 Other Conduct Outside the Ordinary Course

  
 Prior to the Closing Date, APAC intends to make the remaining
deferred payment ($500,000) related to the purchase of Wedowee Quarry, Inc. by APAC-Southeast, Inc. in July 2005. 
  

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Schedule 5.13(a): 
 Guarantees 
  
 See Schedule 3.08(a)(viii). 
  

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Schedule 5.13(b): 
 GIAs; Owner & Contractors Protective; Railroad Protective Insurance
Policies 
  
 (1) APAC Open Surety Bonds 
  
 See attached list. 
  
 (2) All Open APAC Railroad Protective Policies (as of August 18, 2006) 
  

							
	 Ins. Co.

	  	 Policy

	  	 Number

	  	 Insured

	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G1 98 94 74 5	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc., Shawnee Div. & Grainbelt Corporation (01/12/00)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 02 99 01 0	  	APAC-Carolina, Inc., PAPCO Central Division, and Norfolk Southern Railway Co. (01/31/02)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 02 99 02 2	  	APAC-Carolina, Inc., PAPCO Central Division, and Norfolk Southern Railway Co. (01/31/02)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 03 05 93 9	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. Shawnee Div. & Grainbelt Railroad (02/06/01)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 03 10 04 2	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. & CSX Railroad Corporation. (milling, resurfacing of 8 bridges) (03/12/01)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 03 10 27 3	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. & Arkansas-Oklahoma Railroad Company (05/15/01)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 90 18 1	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc. - Thompson-Arthur Division and Norfolk Southern Railway Company (8/25/03)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 90 35 1	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc., Kansas City Div and The Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Co (11/04/03) COI#16574
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 96 85 7	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company (1/13/04) COI#16940
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 96 88 2	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc, Virginia Special Projects Div. and CSX Transportation, Inc. (02/09/04) COI#17097.
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 96 97 3	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company (3/9/04) COI#17265
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 00 A	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Seminole Gulf Railway, L.P. (3/18/04) COI#17344
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 42 4	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Nebraska, Kansas & Colorado RailNet, Inc. COI#18338 (9/2/04)
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 45 A	  	Ashland Environmental Health & Safety and NJ Transit COI #18418
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 57 6	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company COI#19244
				
	 PEI
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 62 A	  	 APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company
 COI#19278

  

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	 Ins. Co.

	  	 Policy

	  	 Number

	  	 Insured

	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 66 7	  	 APAC-Atlantic, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company
 COI#19289

				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 70 9	  	 APAC-Atlantic, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company
 COI#19291

				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 71 0	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad COI#19616
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 72 2	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and Missouri and Northern Arkansas Railroad COI#19639
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 77 1	  	Ashland Health & Safety and CSX COI #19864
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 78 3	  	APAC-Texas, Inc. and Timber Rock Railroad COI#19967
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 83 7	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and Kansas City Southern Railway COI#20302
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 86 2	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and BNSF Railway Company COI#20543
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 92 8	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and Burlington Northern Railroad
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 95 3	  	Ashland Inc. and Soo Line Railroad Company COI #
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 97 7	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Kansas City Terminal Railway Company COI#21073
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 97 98 9	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company COI#21088
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 00 3	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Central of Georgia Railway Company COI#21242
				
	PEI	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 02 7	  	APAC-Texas, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company COI#
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 04 0	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and CSX Transportation, Inc. COI#21347
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 05 2	  	APAC-Texas, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company COI#21423
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 07 6	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and BNSF Railway COI#21510
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 09 A	  	APAC-Texas, Inc. and Sabine River & Northern Railroad COI#21553
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 16 7	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company COI#21935
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 17 9	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and BNSF Railroad COI#21996
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 18 0	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and CSX Transportation, Inc. COI#22064
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 22 2	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and CSX Transportation, Inc. COI#22157
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 24 6	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company COI#22201
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 25 8	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company COI#22236 (4/27/06)

  

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	 Ins. Co.

	  	 Policy

	  	 Number

	  	 Insured

	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 29 5	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company COI#22272 (5/05/06)
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 35 0	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and Caney Fork & Western Railroad COI#22358 (6/8/06)
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 37 4	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company COI#22662 (7/5/06)
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 38 6	  	APAC-Texas, Inc. and Union Pacific Railroad Company COI#22723 (7/13/06)
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 39 8	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and CSX Transportation Inc. COI#22733 (7/14/06)
				
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 40 4	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and BNSF Railway Company COI#22735 (7/18/06)

  
 (3) All Open APAC
Owner’s & Contractor’s Protective Policies (as of August 18, 2006) 
  

									
	 Ins. Co.

	  	 Policy

	  	 Number

	  	 Insured

	  	Status

	INA	  	LGP	  	2 51 06	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc. (Warren Brothers) & City of Jackson (04/01/70)	  	 
					
	IINA	  	GLP	  	G1 93 13 96 7	  	APAC-Georgia, Inc. & Gwinnett County Board of Commissioners (06/04/99)	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 02 99 11 3	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc. and Tippah Electric Power Association and Allen & Hoshall Engineers (3/28/02)	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 02 99 57 5	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and City of Tulsa (10/25/02)	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 89 70 1	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc. and City of Canton, Mississippi (10/31/02)	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 89 73 7	  	APAC-Alabama, Inc. and City of Brundidge and Bob Carter & Associates, LLC (11/11/02)	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 90 36 3	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and City of Tulsa, A municipal Corporation (11/06/03) COI#16581(03) #16582(04)	  	This job is ongoing.
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 96 78 A	  	 APAC-Kansas, Inc., Kansas City Division and City of Lenexa,
 Kansas (11/18/03) COI#16573
	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 24 2	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc. and Bureau of Building, Grounds & Real Property Management	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 44 8	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and City of Tulsa COI#18400 (9/16/04)	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 53 9	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and City of Overland Park	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 54 0	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Magellan Pipeline Company	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 63 1	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and Tennessee National, LLC a Tennessee Registered Partnership and of the State of Tennessee COI#19397	  	 

  

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	 Ins. Co.

	  	 Policy

	  	 Number

	  	 Insured

	  	 Status

	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 69 2	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and City of Tulsa Oklahoma COI#19522 12/12/05	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 81 3	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and The County of Greenwood COI #20110	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 88 6	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and City of Fayetteville, Arkansas COI#20596	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 90 4	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and Dorchester County COI#20644	  	 
					
	PEI	  	GLP	  	G2 16 97 99 0	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and City of Rogers COI#21217	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 03 9	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and City of Hutchinson COI#21183	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 08 8	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and City of Springfield COI#21515	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 10 6	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and City of Tulsa Oklahoma COI#Accord form.	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 11 8	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and City of Cave Springs, Arkansas COI#21695	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 12 A	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. and City of Tulsa Oklahoma COI#21752	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 13 1	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and City of Bentonville COI#21889	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 14 3	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and The Town of Brilliant COI#21890	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 15 5	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and City of Springfield COI#21917	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 19 2	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc. and City of Springdale COI#22083	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 21 0	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and Tennessee National, LLC COI#22156	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 23 4	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and City of Overland Park COI#22183	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 26 A	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc. and Magellan Pipeline (5/03/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 27 1	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc. and Eden City Hall COI#22256 (5/4/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 28 3	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and Missouri State University COI#22257 (5/4/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	ORP	  	G2 16 98 29 5	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and Norfolk Southern Railway Company COI#22272 (5/05/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 30 1	  	APAC- Kansas, Inc. and City of Overland Park COI# their form (5/8/06)	  	 

  

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	 Ins. Co.

	  	 Policy

	  	 Number

	  	 Insured

	  	 Status

	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 31 3	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc. and City of Aiken, South Carolina COI#22364 (5/18/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 32 5	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and Cole County Commission COI#22377 (5/23/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 33 7	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc. and City of Marked Tree and Brawley Consulting Engineers Inc. COI#22430 (5/30/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 34 9	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc. and Boone County COI#22484 (6/6/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 36 2	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc. and City of Fayetteville COI#22660 (7/5/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 41 6	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc. And City of Rogers and Crafton, Tull & Associates, Inc. COI#22877 (8/7/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 42 8	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. And City of Tulsa and Crafton, Tull & Asssociates, Inc. COI#22924 (8/14/06)	  	 
					
	 ACE
 Amer
	  	GLP	  	G2 16 98 43 A	  	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc. And City of Claremore, Samuel P. Balsiger, P.E, City Engineer, Ron Easterling, Engineering Tech, Daryl Golbek, Street Superintendent. COI#22925 (8/14/06)	  	 

  

 65 

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	  	Open/Final

	  	 Principal

	  	Location

	  	Executed

	  	 Classification

	  	 Obligee

	  	Bond Amount

	 14-000-020-0828
	  	O	  	APAC-Florida, Inc.	  	Medley	  	11-Jan-02	  	New Construction	  	63rd Street Association, Ltd.	  	$	1,350,000.00
								
	 14-038-584
	  	O	  	Thompson-Arthur Division	  	Greensbor	  	12-Jun-06	  	Resurfacing	  	A-1 Sandrock, Inc.	  	$	113,327.50
								
	 14-026-080
	  	O	  	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	  	Salina	  	22-Nov-05	  	New Construction	  	A.M. Cohron & Sons, Inc.	  	$	107,025.45
								
	 14-030-680
	  	O	  	Coastal Carolina Division	  	Kinston	  	06-Dec-05	  	New Construction	  	Actus Lend Lease LLC	  	$	286,757.20
								
	 14-030-581
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Dothan	  	02-Dec-05	  	Reclamation	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	12,500.00
								
	 14-026-897
	  	O	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	  	Columbus	  	17-Oct-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-898
	  	O	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	  	Columbus	  	17-Oct-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-900
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	03-Nov-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-017
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Fortson	  	18-Sep-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-029-025
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	08-Oct-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-029-411
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	04-Oct-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-891
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	30-Sep-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-014
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Fortson	  	19-Sep-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-016
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Fortson	  	14-Sep-05	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-655
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	25-Aug-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-882
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Fortson	  	29-Aug-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-653
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	12-Aug-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-654
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	15-Aug-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-029-398
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	15-Jul-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-030-065
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	19-Jul-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-030-541
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	28-Jul-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-652
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	11-Jul-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-881
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	11-Jul-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-046
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Andalusia	  	19-Jul-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-645
	  	O	  	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	22-Jun-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-647
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	10-Jun-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-029-601
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	24-Jun-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-044
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	30-May-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-030-049
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	26-May-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-644
	  	O	  	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	23-Jun-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-026-640
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	27-May-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-010
	  	O	  	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	  	Montgmry	  	21-May-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-043
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Huntsvill	  	30-May-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-027-041
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Andalusia	  	10-Apr-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00
								
	 14-028-681
	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	12-Apr-06	  	Weighmaster’s Bond	  	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	  	$	1,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-028-682	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Anniston	 	13-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-036	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-039	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-040	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-033	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-034	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-035	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-892	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	07-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-930	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-032	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	10-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-836	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	16-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-837	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Anniston	 	17-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-838	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Anniston	 	24-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-669	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	18-Mar-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-037-449	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	06-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-834	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	06-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-903	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	18-Dec-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-699	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	29-Jan-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-029-624	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	20-Jan-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-029-024	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	07-Nov-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Alabama Department of Agriculture & Industries	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-666	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	02-Feb-04	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	26,798,852.13
								
	14-000-010-0752	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	19-Sep-00	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	18,258,982.91
								
	14-000-010-0095	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	22-Mar-02	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	18,115,535.06
								
	14-026-702	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast & McInnis J/V	 	Birminghm	 	08-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	17,970,112.98
								
	14-030-056	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	10-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	17,774,155.39
								
	14-037-477	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	24-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	17,717,679.82
								
	14-026-682	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	06-May-03	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	14,836,175.99
								
	14-037-479	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	24-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	13,415,808.89
								
	14-000-010-0099	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	30-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	11,658,046.69
								
	14-026-896	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	18-Sep-03	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	11,651,499.11
								
	14-026-637	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	09-May-03	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	11,529,338.23
								
	14-000-010-0789	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Anniston	 	07-Aug-01	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	10,529,621.26
								
	14-037-466	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	27-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	10,446,909.59
								
	14-030-026	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	23-Mar-05	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	10,144,885.73
								
	14-000-010-0811	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	26-Apr-02	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	9,856,428.54

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-051	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	27-May-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	9,296,157.81
								
	14-030-058	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	13-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	8,835,474.25
								
	14-037-453	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	03-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	6,680,543.73
								
	14-028-680	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	19-Mar-04	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	5,604,747.84
								
	14-037-478	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	24-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	3,531,691.49
								
	14-037-455	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	15-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	3,432,430.08
								
	14-037-464	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	26-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	3,394,599.20
								
	14-030-578	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	30-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	3,194,276.77
								
	14-029-396	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	09-Jul-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	2,639,612.80
								
	14-029-374	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	17-Jun-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	2,605,521.34
								
	14-030-036	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	19-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	2,489,399.50
								
	14-030-038	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	27-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	2,372,836.08
								
	14-026-699	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	30-Aug-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	2,333,628.71
								
	14-037-450	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	07-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	2,081,989.05
								
	14-030-050	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	27-May-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,852,159.76
								
	14-029-034	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	14-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,850,075.53
								
	14-037-488	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	14-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,839,770.22
								
	14-037-473	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	16-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,837,189.30
								
	14-029-404	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	15-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,780,852.98
								
	14-030-042	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	13-May-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,778,924.55
								
	14-029-599	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Fortson	 	23-Aug-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,728,910.69
								
	14-029-637	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	25-Feb-05	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,637,850.99
								
	14-030-041	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	13-May-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,497,105.97
								
	14-026-676	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Fortson	 	21-May-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,417,781.60
								
	14-030-396	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	12-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,373,926.70
								
	14-030-057	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	10-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,368,273.65
								
	14-000-010-0821	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	16-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,326,433.32
								
	14-037-475	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	16-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,315,008.14
								
	14-000-010-0817	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	13-Jun-02	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,290,653.94
								
	14-026-688	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	26-Aug-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,203,396.06
								
	14-030-021	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	13-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,198,037.10
								
	14-000-010-0823	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	29-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,159,796.57
								
	14-029-631	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	02-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,072,106.24
								
	14-037-474	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	16-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,064,375.28
								
	14-030-397	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	12-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,062,338.99

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-476	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	11-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,057,505.94
								
	14-037-471	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	16-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,044,485.47
								
	14-027-027	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	26-Nov-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	1,039,235.86
								
	14-030-583	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	03-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	864,342.20
								
	14-037-456	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	17-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	855,131.50
								
	14-037-446	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	02-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	841,261.30
								
	14-037-448	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	03-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	782,953.00
								
	14-037-487	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	14-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	778,170.60
								
	14-037-480	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	25-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	775,408.39
								
	14-037-457	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	20-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	732,763.58
								
	14-037-470	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	18-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	528,972.24
								
	14-037-472	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	16-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	494,885.65
								
	14-030-582	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	20-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	484,611.58
								
	14-037-463	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	19-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	461,288.50
								
	14-037-465	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	27-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Alabama DOT	 	$	156,171.27
								
	14-028-455	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	15-Apr-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Alcorn County Electric Power Association	 	$	12,000.00
								
	14-030-159	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	15-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alcorn County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	99,247.50
								
	14-000-045-0274	 	O	 	Shawnee Division	 	Shawnee	 	17-Jul-02	 	Resurfacing	 	Allen Contracting, Inc. (Oklahoma)	 	$	1,262,635.75
								
	14-037-143	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	19-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Alliant Ammunition & Powder Company	 	$	205,285.00
								
	14-000-020-0848	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	21-May-02	 	New Construction	 	AMEC Civil, LLC	 	$	2,426,633.13
								
	14-028-401	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	08-Jan-04	 	New Construction	 	Archer Western Contractors Ltd.	 	$	6,299,267.13
								
	14-026-310	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	08-Apr-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-886	 	O	 	Texas Bitulithic	 	Dallas	 	18-Jun-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-873	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	19-Mar-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-876	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Green, MS	 	18-Mar-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Arkansas Contractors Licensing Board	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-025-924	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	31-Aug-05	 	Reclamation	 	Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality	 	$	200,000.00
								
	14-025-949	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	07-Jan-06	 	Closure Performance	 	Arkansas Department of Environmental Quality	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-000-015-0393	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	20-Jun-02	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	45,176,798.55
								
	14-000-015-0429	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	18-Oct-00	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	22,902,828.80
								
	14-000-015-0446	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	16-Mar-01	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	18,868,754.41
								
	14-028-872	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	08-Feb-05	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	16,879,760.99
								
	14-030-704	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	27-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	14,060,426.25
								
	14-028-867	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	28-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	13,986,542.54
								
	14-028-877	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	11-Mar-05	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	11,178,978.85
								
	14-000-015-0465	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	20-Nov-02	 	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	11,075,809.30

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	  	Open/Final

	  	 Principal

	  	 Location

	  	 Executed

	  	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

								
	14-029-657	  	O	  	APAC-Texas, Inc.	  	Brashear	  	08-Jun-05	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	9,985,654.79
								
	14-025-916	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	20-Jun-03	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	9,760,013.24
								
	14-028-845	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	23-Mar-04	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	8,992,991.97
								
	14-025-946	  	O	  	McClinton-Anchor	  	Fayett-AR	  	14-Nov-03	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	8,466,798.14
								
	14-028-847	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	29-Mar-04	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	8,351,039.48
								
	14-028-848	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	29-Mar-04	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	6,786,505.31
								
	14-029-644	  	O	  	APAC-Texas, Inc.	  	Brashear	  	05-Nov-04	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	5,157,193.82
								
	14-030-322	  	O	  	McClinton-Anchor	  	Fayett-AR	  	06-Jul-05	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	4,666,947.78
								
	14-028-884	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	16-May-05	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	4,481,120.13
								
	14-030-323	  	O	  	McClinton-Anchor	  	Fayett-AR	  	11-Jul-05	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	3,959,776.34
								
	14-028-902	  	O	  	APAC-Texas, Inc.	  	Brashear	  	06-Jul-04	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	3,465,557.28
								
	14-030-325	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	15-Jul-05	  	New Construction	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	1,298,165.52
								
	14-037-536	  	O	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	  	Springfld	  	07-Jun-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	263,437.87
								
	14-030-708	  	O	  	McClinton-Anchor	  	Fayett-AR	  	02-Jun-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	206,467.60
								
	14-037-535	  	O	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	  	Springfld	  	07-Jun-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	92,526.26
								
	14-030-700	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	07-Mar-06	  	Payment Bond	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	83,013.25
								
	14-025-912	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	01-Jul-06	  	Annual Bid/Supply/Performance	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	35,000.00
								
	14-025-914	  	O	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	  	Fayett-AR	  	30-Jun-06	  	Annual Bid/Supply/Performance	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	30,000.00
								
	14-025-913	  	O	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	  	Ft Smith	  	30-Jun-06	  	Annual Bid/Supply/Performance	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	25,000.00
								
	14-025-907	  	O	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	  	Fayett-AR	  	11-Jun-06	  	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	20,000.00
								
	14-030-173	  	O	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	  	Jackson	  	11-Apr-06	  	Supply Bond	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-642	  	O	  	APAC-Texas, Inc.	  	Brashear	  	21-Mar-06	  	Supply Bond	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-664	  	O	  	Buster Paving Div., APAC-Texas	  	Brashear	  	12-Oct-05	  	Supply Bond	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-025-925	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	26-Aug-04	  	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-025-939	  	O	  	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	  	Fayett-AR	  	03-Nov-05	  	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	2,000.00
								
	14-029-646	  	O	  	Buster Paving Div., APAC-Texas	  	Brashear	  	08-Feb-06	  	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	2,000.00
								
	14-025-900	  	O	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	  	Jackson	  	02-Oct-05	  	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Arkansas State Highway Commmission	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-000-040-1423	  	O	  	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (NC)	  	Asheville	  	01-Nov-01	  	Resurfacing	 	Asheville-Buncombe County Water Authority	 	$	1,116,550.00
								
	14-026-417	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Augusta	  	18-Aug-04	  	New Construction	 	Augusta Aviation Commission, Georgia	 	$	1,888,041.90
								
	14-026-420	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Augusta	  	02-Sep-04	  	Resurfacing	 	Augusta Aviation Commission, Georgia	 	$	1,252,887.00
								
	14-030-266	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Augusta	  	25-Jul-06	  	License & Permit	 	Augusta-Richmond County Commission, Georgia	 	$	20,000.00
								
	14-026-413	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Augusta	  	31-Dec-05	  	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Augusta-Richmond County Commission, Georgia	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-030-172	  	O	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	  	Jackson	  	28-Mar-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Austin Bridge & Road, LP	 	$	1,705,422.79
								
	14-030-302	  	O	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	  	Asheville	  	06-Dec-05	  	Resurfacing	 	Beam Construction Company, Inc. (North Carolina)	 	$	1,063,063.90
								
	14-026-458	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Savannah	  	15-Jul-05	  	New Construction	 	Beaufort County, South Carolina	 	$	4,090,025.81

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	  	Open/Final

	  	 Principal

	  	 Location

	  	 Executed

	  	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-028-807	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Mac Div	  	10-Apr-04	  	Class B - Excavation	 	Bell Semmbler II, LLC	 	$	9,783,375.00
								
	14-030-184	  	O	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	  	Jackson	  	28-Jun-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Birdsong Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	513,041.40
								
	14-026-703	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	10-Jan-05	  	New Construction	 	Birmingham Airport Authority, Alabama	 	$	10,093,624.54
								
	14-027-008	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Medley	  	22-Sep-03	  	Class B - Excavation	 	Biscayne Commons LLC & Principal Life Insurance Co	 	$	2,808,534.00
								
	14-037-417	  	O	  	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	  	Alcoa	  	17-May-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Blount County, Tennessee	 	$	500,000.00
								
	14-000-050-0218	  	O	  	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	  	Greenv’l	  	22-Oct-02	  	New Construction	 	Blythe Construction, Inc.	 	$	9,273,776.00
								
	14-000-040-1578	  	O	  	Sandhills Division	  	Kinston	  	30-Apr-02	  	New Construction	 	BMCO Construction, Inc.	 	$	4,688,534.83
								
	14-029-231	  	O	  	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	  	Jackson	  	14-Sep-04	  	Resurfacing	 	Bolivar County Board of Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	1,084,142.84
								
	14-037-537	  	O	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	  	Springfld	  	07-Jun-06	  	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Boone County Commissioners, Missouri	 	$	251,456.88
								
	14-026-621	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Knoxville	  	04-Mar-06	  	Attachment/Garnishment	 	Bostic-Neely Development Partnership	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-027-021	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Medley	  	14-Oct-03	  	New Construction	 	Bovis Lend Lease, Inc. (Miami)	 	$	1,471,233.00
								
	14-037-447	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Jacksonvl	  	06-Feb-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Bradford County Commission, Florida	 	$	2,329,795.38
								
	14-029-012	  	O	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	  	Manassas	  	20-Sep-04	  	New Construction	 	Branch Highways, Inc.	 	$	3,245,700.25
								
	14-026-618	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Knoxville	  	02-Jul-04	  	New Construction	 	Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC	 	$	1,341,905.00
								
	14-030-381	  	O	  	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	  	Hutchinsn	  	27-Oct-05	  	New Construction	 	Bridges, Inc.	 	$	361,716.02
								
	14-038-676	  	O	  	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	  	Hutchinsn	  	07-Jun-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Bridges, Inc.	 	$	154,240.00
								
	14-028-605	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Wtr Haven	  	01-Apr-04	  	Maintenance	 	Brighton Lakes Community Development District	 	$	320,930.50
								
	14-030-040	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Medley	  	05-May-05	  	New Construction	 	Broward County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	5,903,535.02
								
	14-028-795	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Peachtree	  	01-Nov-04	  	New Construction	 	Bruce Albea Contracting, Inc.	 	$	6,566,762.92
								
	14-037-350	  	O	  	Coastal Carolina Division	  	Kinston	  	08-May-06	  	New Construction	 	Brunswick County Airport Commission, NC	 	$	102,208.20
								
	14-030-219	  	O	  	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	  	Salina	  	07-Mar-06	  	Resurfacing	 	Bryant & Bryant Construction, Inc. (Kansas)	 	$	240,899.00
								
	14-029-051	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	13-May-05	  	New Construction	 	Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company-TX	 	$	4,306,207.90
								
	14-029-043	  	O	  	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	  	Memphis	  	21-Jul-04	  	New Construction	 	Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway Company-TX	 	$	3,159,521.00
								
	14-030-453	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Mac Div	  	05-Oct-05	  	Class B - Excavation	 	C&S Paving, Inc.	 	$	193,673.46
								
	14-030-562	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Birminghm	  	30-Sep-05	  	Resurfacing	 	Calhoun County Commission, Alabama	 	$	1,500,000.00
								
	14-029-499	  	O	  	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	  	Columb,MO	  	14-Sep-04	  	New Construction	 	Camdenton R-111 School District	 	$	1,611,965.00
								
	14-037-334	  	O	  	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	  	Hutchinsn	  	21-Feb-06	  	Class B - Excavation	 	Camp Wood YMCA (Kansas)	 	$	533,608.00
								
	14-030-216	  	O	  	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	  	Salina	  	22-Dec-05	  	New Construction	 	Capital Contractors, Inc.	 	$	76,093.30
								
	14-038-704	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Peachtree	  	14-Apr-06	  	New Construction	 	Carroll Daniel Construction Company	 	$	228,517.00
								
	14-029-911	  	O	  	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	  	Manassas	  	01-Nov-05	  	New Construction	 	CH2M Hill	 	$	3,975,245.64
								
	14-037-308	  	O	  	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	  	Hutchinsn	  	28-Dec-05	  	New Construction	 	Chapel Hill Fellowship	 	$	196,073.44
								
	14-026-782	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Greenv’l	  	21-Jun-04	  	New Construction	 	Charles Blalock & Sons, Inc.	 	$	5,369,239.00
								
	14-026-342	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Sarasota	  	20-Apr-05	  	Resurfacing	 	Charlotte County Commissioners (Florida)	 	$	5,358,408.70
								
	14-026-377	  	O	  	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	  	Sarasota	  	23-Jun-05	  	Resurfacing	 	Charlotte County Commissioners (Florida)	 	$	2,866,175.40
								
	14-000-025-0049	  	O	  	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	  	Savannah	  	04-Apr-02	  	New Construction	 	Chatham County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	4,670,657.15

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-613	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	24-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	753,072.52
								
	14-030-614	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	24-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	737,478.00
								
	14-030-634	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	26-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	605,126.93
								
	14-030-633	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	18-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	237,555.83
								
	14-030-631	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	16-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	208,548.02
								
	14-030-611	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	24-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	123,987.27
								
	14-030-628	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	22-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	111,836.70
								
	14-030-612	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	24-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	103,803.12
								
	14-030-610	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	24-Oct-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Chugach Management Services, Inc.	 	$	70,685.20
								
	14-026-001	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	31-Dec-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City and County of Tulsa, Oklahoma	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-550	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	24-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Abbeville, Alabama	 	$	1,183,043.83
								
	14-030-270	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	18-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Aiken, South Carolina	 	$	566,246.25
								
	14-037-522	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	11-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Alba, Missouri	 	$	65,190.95
								
	14-030-260	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	08-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Alcoa, Tennessee	 	$	70,743.20
								
	14-038-651	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	09-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Andover, Kansas	 	$	1,416,733.15
								
	14-029-973	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	22-Mar-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Andover, Kansas	 	$	1,321,261.98
								
	14-030-379	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	21-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Andover, Kansas	 	$	407,395.80
								
	14-038-679	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	12-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Andover, Kansas	 	$	295,832.14
								
	14-037-482	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	05-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Anniston, Alabama	 	$	288,379.08
								
	14-028-501	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	09-Jan-05	 	Subdivision Bond	 	City of Asheville, North Carolina	 	$	18,883.65
								
	14-000-007	 	O	 	5-R Constructors, LLC	 	Mac Div	 	11-Apr-02	 	Supply Bond	 	City of Atlanta, Georgia	 	$	360,000,000.00
								
	14-029-714	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	18-May-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Atlanta, Georgia	 	$	14,965,077.79
								
	14-025-807	 	O	 	APAC-GA, Matthews & Thrasher	 	Atlanta	 	02-Apr-03	 	New Construction	 	City of Atlanta, Georgia	 	$	11,692,585.61
								
	14-037-481	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	31-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Atlantic Beach, Florida	 	$	269,021.53
								
	14-030-360	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	11-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Atwood and Rawlins County, Kansas	 	$	1,183,972.32
								
	14-038-677	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Augusta, Kansas	 	$	257,977.47
								
	14-030-388	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	28-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Augusta, Kansas	 	$	130,178.40
								
	14-038-654	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	10-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Bel Aire, Kansas	 	$	695,134.50
								
	14-038-665	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	26-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Bel Aire, Kansas	 	$	183,820.00
								
	14-038-662	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	19-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Belle Plaine, Kansas	 	$	72,648.50
								
	14-030-382	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	09-Nov-05	 	Class B & Maintenance	 	City of Bentley, Kansas	 	$	214,644.00
								
	14-030-701	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	08-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Bentonville, Arkansas	 	$	3,563,637.25
								
	14-030-332	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	15-Aug-05	 	Maintenance	 	City of Bentonville, Arkansas	 	$	81,989.55
								
	14-028-871	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	24-Jan-05	 	Maintenance	 	City of Bentonville, Arkansas	 	$	21,000.00
								
	14-026-691	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	10-Dec-03	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Birmingham, Alabama	 	$	4,399,926.40

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-026-690	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	10-Dec-03	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Birmingham, Alabama	 	$	4,376,018.00
								
	14-037-517	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	20-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Blackburn, Missouri	 	$	153,707.00
								
	14-037-520	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	05-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Brookfield, Missouri	 	$	180,866.27
								
	14-038-675	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	07-Jun-06	 	Class B & Maintenance	 	City of Buhler, Kansas	 	$	853,392.00
								
	14-037-538	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of California, Missouri	 	$	159,858.16
								
	14-029-836	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Darlingto	 	25-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Camden, South Carolina	 	$	889,399.80
								
	14-026-027	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	01-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Cape Coral, Florida	 	$	3,934,298.45
								
	14-026-024	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	12-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Cape Coral, Florida	 	$	2,934,936.40
								
	14-030-697	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	24-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Cave Springs, Arkansas	 	$	47,954.50
								
	14-037-521	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	10-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Chillicothe, Missouri	 	$	205,511.25
								
	14-029-337	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	21-Jul-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Chillicothe, Missouri	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-038-663	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	19-Apr-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Clearwater, Kansas	 	$	151,651.75
								
	14-038-504	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	13-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Columbia, Missouri	 	$	599,005.00
								
	14-038-505	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	13-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Columbia, Missouri	 	$	236,489.00
								
	14-037-527	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Columbia, Missouri	 	$	47,715.00
								
	14-025-872	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	25-Jun-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Columbus, Mississippi	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-037-330	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	09-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	City of Coweta, Oklahoma	 	$	337,019.60
								
	14-026-520	 	O	 	Texas Bitulithic	 	Dallas	 	01-Jan-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	City of Dallas, Texas	 	$	2,000.00
								
	14-037-157	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	28-Feb-06	 	License & Permit	 	City of Danville, Virginia	 	$	20,000.00
								
	14-038-686	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	03-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Dodge City, Kansas	 	$	1,027,190.25
								
	14-038-664	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	19-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Dodge City, Kansas	 	$	386,117.60
								
	14-038-669	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	10-May-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Dodge City, Kansas	 	$	146,013.59
								
	14-037-462	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	24-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Dothan, Alabama	 	$	505,385.00
								
	14-027-025	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	29-Oct-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Dothan, Alabama	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-905	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	12-Jul-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of East Tawakoni, Texas	 	$	786,975.40
								
	14-037-162	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	28-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Eden, North Carolina	 	$	546,557.90
								
	14-038-656	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	10-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of El Dorado, Kansas	 	$	383,496.70
								
	14-038-655	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	10-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of El Dorado, Kansas	 	$	110,472.77
								
	14-037-329	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	06-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	City of Emporia, Kansas	 	$	200,041.80
								
	14-037-302	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	01-Dec-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Emporia, Kansas	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-694	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	04-Jan-06	 	Maintenance	 	City of Fayetteville, Arkansas	 	$	49,015.00
								
	14-037-358	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	29-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Fayetteville, North Carolina	 	$	543,857.25
								
	14-028-696	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	15-Jan-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Florence, Alabama	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-000-060-0389	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Ft Worth	 	07-Feb-02	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Fort Worth, Texas	 	$	987,309.00
								
	14-029-088	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Ft Worth	 	24-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	City of Fort Worth, Texas	 	$	422,856.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

								
	14-026-517	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Ft Worth	 	17-Oct-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Fort Worth, Texas	 	$	25,000.00
								
	14-037-540	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	20-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Fulton, Missouri	 	$	249,492.70
								
	14-026-519	 	O	 	Texas Bitulithic	 	Dallas	 	31-Dec-05	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	City of Garland, Texas	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-037-489	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	10-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Georgiana, Alabama	 	$	177,221.00
								
	14-029-474	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	10-May-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Greensboro, North Carolina	 	$	2,928,312.30
								
	14-026-850	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	22-Sep-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Greensboro, North Carolina	 	$	2,000.00
								
	14-026-841	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Paving Company	 	Greensbor	 	30-Jun-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Greensboro, North Carolina	 	$	2,000.00
								
	14-030-571	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	26-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Greenville, Alabama	 	$	722,103.50
								
	14-030-376	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	26-Sep-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Grove, Oklahoma	 	$	2,222,507.08
								
	14-030-460	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	06-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Hampton, Georgia	 	$	96,395.52
								
	14-026-039	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hays	 	19-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	City of Hays, Kansas	 	$	2,067,262.45
								
	14-030-418	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hays	 	06-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Hays, Kansas	 	$	1,383,050.00
								
	14-029-673	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	03-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Hickory, North Carolina	 	$	2,399,911.28
								
	14-029-473	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	29-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of High Point, North Carolina	 	$	1,859,987.00
								
	14-030-393	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	24-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Hueytown, Alabama	 	$	441,646.15
								
	14-030-553	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	22-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	1,216,762.83
								
	14-029-405	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	17-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	1,126,805.32
								
	14-037-467	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	27-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	595,530.82
								
	14-037-451	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	09-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	254,120.61
								
	14-037-469	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	11-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	250,000.00
								
	14-037-490	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	22-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	229,566.72
								
	14-026-641	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	02-May-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	160,000.00
								
	14-030-573	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	13-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Huntsville, Alabama	 	$	73,467.30
								
	14-029-976	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	23-Mar-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	1,670,710.97
								
	14-030-383	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	09-Nov-05	 	Class B - Excavation	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	1,581,538.00
								
	14-038-688	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	07-Jul-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	1,188,677.00
								
	14-038-653	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	10-Mar-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	987,282.38
								
	14-038-667	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	04-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	697,805.28
								
	14-038-666	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	04-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	502,128.64
								
	14-038-652	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	10-Mar-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	288,551.00
								
	14-037-310	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	01-Jan-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	66,602.50
								
	14-000-035-0687	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Green, MS	 	02-Jun-03	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Indianola, Mississippi	 	$	1,258,776.50
								
	14-026-529	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	31-Dec-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	City of Irving, Texas	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-037-354	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	23-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Jacksonville, North Carolina	 	$	1,014,836.55
								
	14-037-316	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	02-Feb-06	 	Maintenance	 	City of Jenks, Oklahoma	 	$	577,106.49

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-319	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	02-Feb-06	 	Maintenance	 	City of Jenks, Oklahoma	 	$	472,800.04
								
	14-037-317	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	02-Feb-06	 	Maintenance	 	City of Jenks, Oklahoma	 	$	236,527.83
								
	14-037-318	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	02-Feb-06	 	Maintenance	 	City of Jenks, Oklahoma	 	$	46,368.20
								
	14-028-734	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	14-Apr-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Joplin, Missouri	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-037-181	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	KS City	 	05-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Kansas City, Missouri	 	$	8,493,812.28
								
	14-026-217	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	KS City	 	10-May-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Kansas City, Missouri	 	$	2,908,236.00
								
	14-037-167	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	KS City	 	20-Oct-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Kansas City, Missouri	 	$	2,444,000.00
								
	14-030-378	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	20-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Kechi, Kansas	 	$	665,771.56
								
	14-038-672	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	31-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Kingman, Kansas	 	$	761,965.72
								
	14-026-629	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	17-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Kingsport, Tennessee	 	$	445,565.00
								
	14-037-352	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	11-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Kinston, North Carolina	 	$	128,490.00
								
	14-030-458	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Fortson	 	01-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	City of LaGrange, Georgia	 	$	201,700.00
								
	14-030-591	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	18-Jul-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	City of Lakeland, Department of Electric & Water	 	$	600.00
								
	14-030-592	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	18-Jul-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	City of Lakeland, Department of Electric & Water	 	$	425.00
								
	14-030-622	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	09-Dec-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Lakeland, Florida	 	$	4,750,000.00
								
	14-026-448	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	KS City	 	23-Mar-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Leawood, Kansas	 	$	6,513,992.23
								
	14-037-166	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Overland	 	14-Oct-05	 	Class B & Maintenance	 	City of Lee’s Summit, Missouri	 	$	4,486,120.08
								
	14-026-443	 	O	 	Reno Branch, Div. APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	20-Nov-03	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Lenexa, Kansas	 	$	15,328,694.14
								
	14-037-539	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	13-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Macon, Missouri	 	$	207,907.37
								
	14-030-707	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	26-May-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Marked Tree, Arkansas	 	$	178,582.50
								
	14-037-309	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	28-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	City of McPherson, Kansas	 	$	272,316.25
								
	14-030-617	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	City of Melbourne, Florida	 	$	906,359.00
								
	14-029-046	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	18-Nov-04	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Memphis, Tennessee	 	$	3,824,674.40
								
	14-029-050	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	16-May-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Memphis, Tennessee	 	$	3,367,908.00
								
	14-029-061	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	09-Jun-06	 	Supply Bond	 	City of Memphis, Tennessee	 	$	729,000.00
								
	14-026-175	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	29-Mar-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Memphis, Tennessee	 	$	15,000.00
								
	14-029-216	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	13-May-04	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Meridian, Mississippi	 	$	4,321,719.00
								
	14-026-852	 	O	 	Ashland Inc.	 	Jackson	 	19-Apr-06	 	Miscellaneous	 	City of Meridian, Mississippi	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-038-503	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	30-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	City of Mexico, Missouri	 	$	257,061.00
								
	14-038-681	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	14-Jun-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Miami, Oklahoma	 	$	174,588.00
								
	14-037-526	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	04-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Moberly, Missouri	 	$	187,999.50
								
	14-037-163	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	03-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Mount Airy, North Carolina	 	$	393,053.90
								
	14-028-906	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	12-Jul-04	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Mount Pleasant, Texas	 	$	848,300.00
								
	14-030-394	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	11-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Mountain Brook, Alabama	 	$	900,000.00
								
	14-026-694	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	22-Feb-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Mountain Brook, Alabama	 	$	10,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Execution

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-026-695	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	22-Feb-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Mountain Brook, Alabama	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-037-460	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	06-Apr-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	City of Muscle Shoals, Alabama	 	$	1,196,817.32
								
	14-038-502	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	23-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Nevada, Missouri	 	$	83,166.75
								
	14-038-501	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	23-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Nevada, Missouri	 	$	74,448.00
								
	14-028-892	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	27-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	City of New Boston, Texas	 	$	83,032.34
								
	14-030-630	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	07-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of New Port Richey, Public Works Department	 	$	792,952.60
								
	14-038-673	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	06-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Newton, Kansas	 	$	563,011.14
								
	14-026-412	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	30-Jan-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of North Augusta, South Carolina	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-030-187	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	14-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Okolona, Mississippi	 	$	136,165.68
								
	14-026-223	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Overland	 	12-Jul-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Olathe, Kansas	 	$	5,635,962.80
								
	14-037-174	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	10-Mar-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Olathe, Kansas	 	$	493,261.00
								
	14-037-180	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	KS City	 	12-Jun-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Omaha, A Nebraska Municipal Corporation	 	$	22,000,000.00
								
	14-030-108	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	25-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Osage Beach, Missouri	 	$	726,616.74
								
	14-029-197	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	18-Nov-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Overland Park, Kansas	 	$	6,483,115.80
								
	14-037-179	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	21-Apr-06	 	Class B & Maintenance	 	City of Overland Park, Kansas	 	$	1,936,760.65
								
	14-037-178	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	21-Apr-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Overland Park, Kansas	 	$	804,401.60
								
	14-030-564	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	28-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Ozark, Alabama	 	$	1,737,242.69
								
	14-030-474	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	06-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Peachtree City, Georgia	 	$	693,112.95
								
	14-026-253	 	O	 	Gulf Coast Division, APAC-SE	 	Pensacola	 	24-May-04	 	New Construction	 	City of Pensacola, Florida	 	$	5,348,935.25
								
	14-029-420	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	25-Aug-04	 	New Construction	 	City of Pensacola, Florida	 	$	1,448,504.09
								
	14-030-491	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	13-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Pensacola, Florida	 	$	668,141.82
								
	14-038-684	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	21-Jun-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	City of Pretty Prairie, Kansas	 	$	782,843.00
								
	14-037-444	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	18-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Red Bay, Alabama	 	$	27,076.95
								
	14-037-161	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	17-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Reidsville, North Carolina	 	$	244,045.40
								
	14-029-251	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	01-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Ridgeland, Mississippi	 	$	2,350,119.75
								
	14-030-255	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	14-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Rockford, Tennessee	 	$	72,975.80
								
	14-030-316	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	21-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Rogers, Arkansas	 	$	2,474,336.35
								
	14-030-340	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	17-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	City of Rogers, Arkansas	 	$	720,097.25
								
	14-030-338	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	10-Oct-05	 	Maintenance	 	City of Rogers, Arkansas	 	$	22,996.40
								
	14-025-938	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	08-Nov-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	City of Rogers, Arkansas	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-038-587	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	26-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Roxboro, North Carolina	 	$	156,697.50
								
	14-027-029	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	12-Nov-03	 	New Construction	 	City of Russellville, Alabama	 	$	1,242,175.54
								
	14-030-083	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	11-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Saint Clair, Missouri	 	$	1,424,309.02
								
	14-030-221	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	24-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Salina, Kansas	 	$	668,642.00
								
	14-030-222	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	24-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Salina, Kansas	 	$	621,753.55

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-223	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	18-May-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Salina, Kansas	 	$	578,611.90
								
	14-030-220	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	14-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Salina, Kansas	 	$	492,020.44
								
	14-029-917	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	01-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Sarasota, Florida	 	$	1,544,877.75
								
	14-030-386	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	16-Nov-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Sedgwick, Kansas	 	$	220,737.50
								
	14-026-906	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	15-Jan-06	 	License & Permit	 	City of Sheffield, Alabama	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-030-691	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	28-Nov-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Siloam Springs, Arkansas	 	$	2,000.00
								
	14-030-387	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	23-Nov-05	 	Class B - Excavation	 	City of South Hutchinson, Kansas	 	$	19,843.00
								
	14-030-713	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	21-Jul-06	 	Maintenance	 	City of Springdale, Arkansas	 	$	571,355.42
								
	14-030-702	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	31-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Springdale, Arkansas	 	$	149,185.20
								
	14-025-952	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	22-Jan-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Springdale, Arkansas	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-037-516	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	14-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Springfield, Missouri	 	$	1,350,392.00
								
	14-037-253	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	10-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Springfield, Missouri	 	$	484,876.50
								
	14-026-555	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	02-Jul-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	City of Springfield, Missouri	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-181	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	23-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Starkville, Mississippi	 	$	122,781.30
								
	14-000-020-1068	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Medley	 	15-Nov-02	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Sunrise, Florida	 	$	3,645,160.15
								
	14-000-045-0200	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	26-Feb-01	 	New Construction	 	City of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Admin Bldg)	 	$	4,683,604.80
								
	14-037-332	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	15-Feb-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Admin Bldg)	 	$	706,407.05
								
	14-038-685	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	29-Jun-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Admin Bldg)	 	$	72,291.00
								
	14-026-851	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	KS City	 	31-Dec-05	 	Indemnity Bond	 	City of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Admin Bldg)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-888	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	01-Mar-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Tulsa, Oklahoma (Development Services)	 	$	2,608,521.60
								
	14-030-162	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	21-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Tupelo, Mississippi	 	$	2,524,712.23
								
	14-038-693	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	20-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Valley Center, Kansas	 	$	199,329.15
								
	14-029-923	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	13-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Venice, Florida	 	$	3,459,549.55
								
	14-025-893	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	19-Sep-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Vicksburg, Mississippi	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-037-243	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	28-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of Webb City, Missouri	 	$	184,090.88
								
	14-026-551	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	16-Dec-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Webb City, Missouri	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-037-335	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	24-Feb-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wellington, Kansas	 	$	254,469.00
								
	14-030-706	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	26-May-06	 	New Construction	 	City of West Memphis, Arkansas	 	$	2,407,502.80
								
	14-030-339	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	24-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	City of West Memphis, Arkansas	 	$	314,028.40
								
	14-025-948	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	31-Dec-03	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of West Memphis, Arkansas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-037-333	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	20-Feb-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	518,197.55
								
	14-037-314	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	30-Jan-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	391,193.91
								
	14-037-307	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	28-Dec-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	310,903.23
								
	14-030-380	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	21-Oct-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	220,179.01
								
	14-038-683	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	20-Jun-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	219,544.87

  
  

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Execution

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond
Amount

	14-026-860	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	01-Feb-06	 	Annual Bid/Supply/Performance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	200,000.00
								
	14-038-670	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	09-May-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	136,694.00
								
	14-030-371	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	19-Sep-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	114,165.75
								
	14-026-857	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	01-Feb-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Wichita, Kansas	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-037-357	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	20-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Wilmington, North Carolina	 	$	235,199.10
								
	14-038-671	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	18-May-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Winfield, Kansas	 	$	354,468.16
								
	14-037-331	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	13-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	City of Winfield, Kansas	 	$	161,891.15
								
	14-028-948	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	31-Jan-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	City of Winston-Salem, North Carolina	 	$	20,000.00
								
	14-030-165	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Vicksburg	 	27-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Claiborne County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	146,240.00
								
	14-038-710	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	29-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Clayton County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	2,428,415.42
								
	14-029-731	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	05-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Clayton County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	1,231,420.64
								
	14-030-456	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	22-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Clayton County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	169,765.12
								
	14-025-828	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	20-Jun-06	 	License & Permit	 	Cobb County Commissioners	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-700	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	04-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Cobb County DOT (Georgia)	 	$	2,774,772.50
								
	14-030-580	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	01-Dec-05	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Cogun, Inc. (Florida)	 	$	944,127.00
								
	14-029-412	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	06-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	Colbert County Commission, Alabama	 	$	1,016,518.51
								
	14-037-531	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	19-May-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Cole County Commission, Missouri	 	$	109,203.22
								
	14-026-019	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	18-Aug-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Collier County Board of Commissioners, Florida	 	$	37,700,041.83
								
	14-000-020-0162	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	28-Oct-02	 	New Construction	 	Collier County Board of Commissioners, Florida	 	$	33,938,025.18
								
	14-000-020-0161	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	08-Oct-02	 	Maintenance	 	Collier County Board of Commissioners, Florida	 	$	1,700,000.00
								
	14-026-361	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	06-Oct-05	 	License & Permit	 	Collier County Board of Commissioners, Florida	 	$	500,000.00
								
	14-026-700	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	21-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	Colonial Promenade Realty LP	 	$	5,120,700.00
								
	14-026-407	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	23-Jun-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Columbia County, Georgia	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-395	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	12-Jan-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Commonwealth of Virginia	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-585	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	10-Jun-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Commonwealth of Virginia	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-596	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Midlothia	 	06-Jul-06	 	License & Permit	 	County of Henrico, Virginia	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-026-586	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	10-Jun-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	County of Page, Virginia	 	$	35,370.00
								
	14-030-483	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	26-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Coweta County Board of Education (Georgia)	 	$	122,416.00
								
	14-030-482	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	26-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Coweta County Board of Education (Georgia)	 	$	107,989.56
								
	14-038-709	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	27-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Coweta County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	5,938,311.32
								
	14-030-487	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	25-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Coweta County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	3,717,408.24
								
	14-038-702	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	20-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Coweta County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	454,583.99
								
	14-025-835	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	13-Jul-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Coweta-Fayette Electric Membership Corporation	 	$	2,900.00
								
	14-038-506	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	13-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Crawford County Commission, Arkansas	 	$	91,671.48
								
	14-030-703	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	25-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Crittenden County, Arkansas	 	$	931,750.00

  
  

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

								
	14-000-040-1768	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (NC)	 	Asheville	 	31-Jan-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Cullasaja Club Homeowners Association	 	$	1,019,568.03
								
	14-037-306	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	27-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	D & M Excavating, Inc.	 	$	117,109.36
								
	14-000-020-0331	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	17-Jan-02	 	New Construction	 	David Nelson Construction	 	$	4,464,780.32
								
	14-030-156	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	13-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Davidson Hauling, Inc.	 	$	184,180.00
								
	14-037-523	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-Apr-06	 	Supply Bond	 	Daviess County Commission, Missouri	 	$	139,296.00
								
	14-026-883	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	26-Jul-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Decatur Utilities (Alabama)	 	$	11,100.00
								
	14-037-349	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	11-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Dellinger, Inc.	 	$	248,370.65
								
	14-030-698	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	30-Jan-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Dixie Construction, LLC (Arkansas)	 	$	858,060.29
								
	14-029-443	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	22-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	DLB, Inc.	 	$	1,765,400.00
								
	14-038-851	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	11-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	Dothan Area Botanical Gardens	 	$	53,432.00
								
	14-038-657	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	13-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	El Dorado Public Schools USD #490	 	$	26,151.80
								
	14-028-722	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Emery Sapp & Sons, Inc.	 	$	1,283,372.00
								
	14-026-173	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	15-Jan-04	 	New Construction	 	English Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	6,990,740.00
								
	14-026-748	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-Jun-03	 	New Construction	 	English Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	1,488,006.50
								
	14-028-869	 	O	 	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	 	Fayett-AR	 	05-Feb-06	 	Lease Bond	 	Enid Bertha Welch Trust	 	$	250,000.00
								
	14-000-035-0665	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	24-Oct-02	 	Resurfacing	 	Eutaw Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	10,006,197.06
								
	14-029-319	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	18-May-04	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Everett Holding Company, a Missouri Corporation	 	$	1,476,809.50
								
	14-038-701	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	07-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Facility Design/Builders, Inc.	 	$	347,390.00
								
	14-030-490	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	07-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Fayette County Board of Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	4,039,094.51
								
	14-030-478	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	20-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Fayette County Board of Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	500,000.00
								
	14-030-481	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	24-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Fayette County Board of Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	382,468.96
								
	14-029-057	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	03-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Federal Express Corporation	 	$	11,577,279.00
								
	14-029-053	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	14-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Federal Express Corporation	 	$	10,990,707.00
								
	14-000-055-0114	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	30-Nov-02	 	Maintenance	 	Federal Express Corporation	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-029-060	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	09-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Ferrell Paving, Inc.	 	$	2,086,430.00
								
	14-029-913	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	08-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Flippo Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	788,273.13
								
	14-026-015	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	09-Aug-06	 	License & Permit	 	Florida Department of Environmental Resources	 	$	41,393.44
								
	14-026-379	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	10-Aug-06	 	Reclamation	 	Florida Department of Financial Serrvices	 	$	100,000.00
								
	14-026-374	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	16-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Bartow), District 1	 	$	1,564,000.00
								
	14-030-620	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	29-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Bartow), District 1	 	$	748,239.32
								
	14-026-999	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	02-Dec-03	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Deland)	 	$	2,097,817.63
								
	14-038-526	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	07-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Deland)	 	$	124,611.81
								
	14-030-619	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	28-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Fort Lauderdale)	 	$	294,538.50
								
	14-029-617	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	10-Dec-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	89,659,992.21
								
	14-029-635	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	18-Feb-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	81,401,950.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-486	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	31-May-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	39,976,307.70
								
	14-026-378	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Maj Proj	 	02-Aug-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	26,358,986.90
								
	14-000-020-0500	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	25-Jun-02	 	New Construction	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	17,965,900.00
								
	14-000-020-0503	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	19-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	14,988,690.00
								
	14-030-542	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	02-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	12,607,838.78
								
	14-000-020-0579	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	09-Aug-00	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	12,168,568.81
								
	14-030-052	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	02-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	11,101,810.00
								
	14-030-635	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	02-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	10,167,003.73
								
	14-038-852	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	28-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	7,739,818.33
								
	14-028-745	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	20-May-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	7,409,449.71
								
	14-030-055	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	06-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	7,252,328.76
								
	14-026-372	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	01-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	7,052,269.58
								
	14-029-596	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	12-Aug-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	6,781,059.24
								
	14-030-639	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	28-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	6,740,000.00
								
	14-030-060	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	28-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	6,653,701.00
								
	14-029-615	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	08-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	6,652,789.70
								
	14-037-484	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	31-May-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	6,044,626.00
								
	14-026-370	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	30-Jun-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	5,057,900.00
								
	14-030-586	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	18-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	4,978,217.65
								
	14-000-020-0630	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	05-Nov-02	 	Resurfacing	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	4,804,552.51
								
	14-037-445	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	12-Jan-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	4,648,162.58
								
	14-028-765	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	18-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	4,499,900.00
								
	14-030-558	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	02-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	4,191,498.50
								
	14-029-616	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	03-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	4,085,165.27
								
	14-029-619	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	13-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	3,915,673.99
								
	14-026-368	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	12-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	3,295,000.00
								
	14-030-640	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	29-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	3,221,733.92
								
	14-030-588	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	17-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,952,755.81
								
	14-030-546	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	10-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,926,090.03
								
	14-030-621	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	07-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,749,900.00
								
	14-030-616	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	04-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,679,333.61
								
	14-030-599	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	31-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,615,712.63
								
	14-026-376	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	02-Mar-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,549,647.86
								
	14-028-744	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	03-May-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,427,000.00
								
	14-030-559	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	02-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,094,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-026-380	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	06-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	2,048,492.85
								
	14-030-615	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	01-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,977,650.00
								
	14-030-587	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	17-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,971,700.70
								
	14-030-638	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	12-Jun-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,871,687.55
								
	14-037-443	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	26-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,804,963.00
								
	14-030-567	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	03-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,574,786.30
								
	14-037-485	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	31-May-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,574,000.00
								
	14-028-600	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	02-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,469,294.04
								
	14-029-916	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	06-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,355,428.50
								
	14-029-919	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	12-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,230,000.00
								
	14-030-039	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	03-May-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	1,215,515.42
								
	14-030-568	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	03-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	964,052.30
								
	14-030-569	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	04-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	897,989.00
								
	14-030-584	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	04-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	648,849.00
								
	14-030-636	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	05-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	114,000.00
								
	14-038-853	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	12-Jul-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	106,026.45
								
	14-026-358	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	19-Aug-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Florida DOT (Tallahassee)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-742	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	18-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tampa)	 	$	5,215,912.13
								
	14-028-764	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	14-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tampa)	 	$	4,454,886.54
								
	14-028-640	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	16-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Florida DOT (Tampa)	 	$	1,628,062.15
								
	14-026-025	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	10-Nov-05	 	Utility Deposit	 	Florida Power & Light Company	 	$	144,630.00
								
	14-026-713	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	03-Jun-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Florida Power & Light Company	 	$	9,360.00
								
	14-029-680	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	29-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Foothills Regional Airport Authority	 	$	2,967,847.00
								
	14-000-025-0493	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	30-Aug-00	 	New Construction	 	Forsyth County Commissioners	 	$	11,331,368.31
								
	14-000-025-1025	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	09-Apr-03	 	New Construction	 	Forsyth County Commissioners	 	$	6,804,168.65
								
	14-029-722	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	31-May-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Forsyth County Commissioners	 	$	2,304,357.00
								
	14-030-577	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	14-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Franklin County Commission, Alabama	 	$	307,455.67
								
	14-026-907	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	29-Aug-06	 	License & Permit	 	Franklin County Commission, Alabama	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-036	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	01-Jul-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Franklin Electrical Corporation	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-030-191	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	19-Apr-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Frederick County Sanitation Authority, Virginia	 	$	630,407.80
								
	14-029-015	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	29-Nov-05	 	License & Permit	 	Frederick County, Virginia	 	$	70,000.00
								
	14-026-986	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	18-Aug-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Freedom Pipeline Corporation	 	$	2,355,554.48
								
	14-028-800	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	25-Mar-06	 	Completion/Landscape	 	Fulton County Dept Environment & Community Develop	 	$	55,000.00
								
	14-029-698	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	10-Dec-04	 	Subdivision Bond	 	Fulton County Dept Environment & Community Develop	 	$	53,020.00
								
	14-028-801	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	26-Mar-05	 	Maintenance	 	Fulton County Dept Environment & Community Develop	 	$	45,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-590	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	19-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Gainesville-Alachua County Regional Airport Auth	 	$	75,000.00
								
	14-029-892	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	28-Dec-04	 	New Construction	 	General Excavation, Inc.	 	$	1,133,794.15
								
	14-030-193	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	30-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	General Excavation, Inc.	 	$	99,293.00
								
	14-030-572	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	26-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Geneva County Commission, Alabama	 	$	274,558.00
								
	14-030-457	 	O	 	APAC/C.W. Matthews J/V	 	Mac Div	 	28-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	147,436,542.45
								
	14-030-448	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	16-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	76,727,001.67
								
	14-030-489	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	02-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	54,819,816.48
								
	14-000-025-0963	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Savannah	 	01-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	54,244,149.46
								
	14-029-735	 	O	 	APAC/C.W. Matthews J/V	 	Atlanta	 	15-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	53,951,840.24
								
	14-030-454	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	15-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	30,842,204.16
								
	14-030-455	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	16-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	29,577,198.22
								
	14-028-823	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	14-Jul-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	28,078,679.39
								
	14-000-025-0491	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	30-Jun-00	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	26,483,400.71
								
	14-029-706	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	14-Feb-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	23,605,806.69
								
	14-000-025-1006	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	20-Dec-02	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	20,438,716.74
								
	14-000-025-0962	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	16-May-02	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	19,125,146.20
								
	14-030-485	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	19-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	17,981,047.81
								
	14-000-025-0902	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	23-Aug-01	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	14,695,451.78
								
	14-028-816	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Savannah	 	14-Jun-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	13,624,676.47
								
	14-025-840	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	19-Aug-03	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	13,227,075.91
								
	14-030-442	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	17-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	11,372,973.44
								
	14-000-025-0498	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	AtlantaG	 	17-Aug-00	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	10,886,551.92
								
	14-028-829	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	05-Aug-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	9,950,101.72
								
	14-000-025-1003	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	AtlantaG	 	22-Nov-02	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	9,626,906.82
								
	14-025-842	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	29-Aug-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	9,463,213.22
								
	14-000-025-0961	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	16-May-02	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	8,915,115.76
								
	14-000-025-0507	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Macon	 	13-Oct-99	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	7,914,279.34
								
	14-030-450	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	16-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	6,798,205.26
								
	14-000-025-1015	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	12-Feb-03	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	6,084,592.68
								
	14-000-025-0898	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	21-Aug-01	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	4,149,074.59
								
	14-029-740	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	16-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	3,854,795.91
								
	14-000-025-0877	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Macon	 	29-May-01	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	3,760,761.40
								
	14-000-025-0887	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	16-Jul-01	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	3,528,326.11
								
	14-030-475	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	13-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,995,466.29
								
	14-028-822	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Athens	 	08-Jul-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,552,692.55

  
  

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-463	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	02-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,552,212.11
								
	14-030-486	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	19-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,512,754.56
								
	14-028-837	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	15-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,476,805.02
								
	14-028-818	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	14-Jun-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,474,082.05
								
	14-028-839	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	16-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,399,586.90
								
	14-030-451	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	21-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,386,805.05
								
	14-028-802	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	09-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	2,100,370.43
								
	14-030-465	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	14-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,948,676.22
								
	14-030-444	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	17-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,901,831.02
								
	14-028-434	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Gainesv’l	 	22-Dec-03	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,806,269.60
								
	14-025-837	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	14-Aug-03	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,740,290.21
								
	14-028-838	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	16-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,696,196.40
								
	14-030-479	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	19-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,575,480.74
								
	14-028-803	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	12-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,572,246.32
								
	14-029-701	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	10-Jan-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,544,843.60
								
	14-025-821	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	03-Jun-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,543,622.75
								
	14-000-025-1019	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	10-Feb-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,515,510.75
								
	14-028-438	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	05-Feb-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,442,863.75
								
	14-028-826	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Athens	 	21-Jul-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,439,874.84
								
	14-028-840	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Gainesv’l	 	22-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,399,573.35
								
	14-030-447	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	13-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,370,621.34
								
	14-029-713	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	19-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,307,186.16
								
	14-030-464	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	14-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,298,941.73
								
	14-030-467	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	GA Div.	 	14-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,223,528.73
								
	14-029-711	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	18-Mar-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,211,832.50
								
	14-030-476	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	14-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,165,422.82
								
	14-030-445	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	25-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,116,752.31
								
	14-030-470	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	20-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,113,920.40
								
	14-029-727	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	19-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	1,053,646.65
								
	14-038-703	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	13-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	972,856.89
								
	14-030-469	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	15-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	936,842.35
								
	14-038-714	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	14-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	847,918.13
								
	14-038-707	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	20-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	795,341.99
								
	14-038-712	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	10-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	737,830.84
								
	14-030-466	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	14-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	676,245.82

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

								
	14-038-713	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	17-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	440,361.69
								
	14-038-708	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	26-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	318,436.73
								
	14-028-422	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	13-Nov-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Georgia DOT	 	$	20,000.00
								
	14-028-419	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	01-Jan-06	 	Sales & Use Tax	 	Georgia Revenue Commission	 	$	50,000.00
								
	14-028-420	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	GA Div.	 	01-Jan-06	 	Sales & Use Tax	 	Georgia Revenue Commission	 	$	50,000.00
								
	14-025-827	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	01-Mar-06	 	Special Fuel/Motor Fuel Tax	 	Georgia Revenue Commission	 	$	14,000.00
								
	14-025-854	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	29-Dec-05	 	Special Fuel/Motor Fuel Tax	 	Georgia Revenue Commission	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-038-711	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	29-Jun-06	 	Payment Bond	 	Georgia State Financing and Investment Commission	 	$	200,000.00
								
	14-028-630	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	30-Dec-04	 	New Construction	 	Gilbert & Southern Corporation	 	$	3,710,211.04
								
	14-028-755	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	14-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Gilbert & Southern Corporation	 	$	3,543,212.95
								
	14-028-621	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	22-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Gilbert & Southern Corporation	 	$	1,130,211.05
								
	14-030-269	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	07-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Gilbert & Southern Corporation	 	$	16,709.00
								
	14-030-326	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	19-Jul-05	 	New Construction	 	Gilbert Central Corporation	 	$	3,464,673.80
								
	14-037-152	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	13-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Gillam & Associates, Inc.	 	$	1,415,512.40
								
	14-030-301	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	24-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Global Construction, Inc. (North Carolina)	 	$	99,850.00
								
	14-030-149	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	01-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Golden Triangle Regional Airport Authority	 	$	1,703,279.75
								
	14-030-637	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	06-Jun-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Governor of the State of Florida	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-516	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	13-Nov-03	 	Notary Public	 	Governor of the State of Texas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-521	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	10-Feb-04	 	Notary Public	 	Governor of the State of Texas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-508	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	09-Apr-03	 	Notary Public	 	Governor of the State of Texas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-845	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	13-Jun-03	 	Notary Public	 	Governor of the State of Texas	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-026-846	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	16-Jun-03	 	Notary Public	 	Governor of the State of Texas	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-030-576	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	15-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Granite Construction Company (California)	 	$	2,524,200.00
								
	14-030-623	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	14-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Granite Construction Company (California)	 	$	465,118.25
								
	14-028-604	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	05-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	Granite Construction Company (Florida)	 	$	2,744,629.50
								
	14-000-020-0430	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	26-Aug-02	 	Resurfacing	 	Granite Construction Company (Florida)	 	$	1,811,747.47
								
	14-026-627	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	09-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	GRC Construction Services, Inc.	 	$	525,723.00
								
	14-037-533	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	25-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Greene County Highway Department	 	$	872,216.50
								
	14-028-536	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	15-Dec-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Greene County Highway Department	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-163	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	15-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	H&P Development, Inc.	 	$	124,721.70
								
	14-000-040-1868	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Paving Company	 	Greensbor	 	12-Sep-02	 	New Construction	 	Habitat For Humanity (Greensboro)	 	$	1,111,325.00
								
	14-038-589	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	10-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	Halifax County, Virginia	 	$	263,788.00
								
	14-029-721	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	27-May-05	 	New Construction	 	Hall County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	2,522,164.65
								
	14-029-736	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	17-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Hall County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	1,582,545.98
								
	14-026-784	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	29-Apr-05	 	New Construction	 	Harry Pepper & Associates, Inc.	 	$	2,366,744.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond
Amount

	14-038-689	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	11-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	Harvey County, Kansas	 	$	1,009,177.68
								
	14-037-313	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	12-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	Harvey County, Kansas	 	$	985,396.81
								
	14-026-924	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	27-Jun-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Haskell Company	 	$	7,651,275.00
								
	14-026-922	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	27-Jun-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Haskell Company	 	$	3,571,816.00
								
	14-029-611	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	28-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	Hastings General Contracting, Inc.	 	$	2,832,706.70
								
	14-030-488	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Fortson	 	30-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Heard County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	763,246.33
								
	14-030-468	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Fortson	 	02-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Heard County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	594,883.90
								
	14-037-468	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	26-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Henry County Commission, Alabama	 	$	516,482.30
								
	14-030-480	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	20-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Henry County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	1,211,860.34
								
	14-030-484	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	03-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Henry County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	970,023.19
								
	14-030-461	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	06-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	Henry County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	415,567.47
								
	14-030-462	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	09-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Henry County Commissioners, Georgia	 	$	134,420.10
								
	14-026-677	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	14-Oct-05	 	Court	 	Hertz Equipment Rental (Florida)	 	$	7,654.79
								
	14-030-627	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	10-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Hillsborough County Aviation Authority	 	$	1,289,097.40
								
	14-028-752	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	02-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Hillsborough County Commission, Florida	 	$	3,200,000.00
								
	14-030-601	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	13-Sep-05	 	License & Permit	 	Hillsborough County Tax Collector	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-030-256	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	20-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Hinkle Contracting Corporation	 	$	38,474.00
								
	14-029-488	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	25-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Hoar Construction, LLC	 	$	1,494,663.00
								
	14-037-442	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	25-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Holmes County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	312,000.00
								
	14-030-182	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Vicksburg	 	28-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Holmes County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	258,159.70
								
	14-029-831	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	24-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Horry County, South Carolina	 	$	712,795.55
								
	14-029-609	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	27-Oct-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Houston County Commission, Alabama	 	$	72,800.00
								
	14-029-608	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	27-Oct-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Houston County Commission, Alabama	 	$	34,390.00
								
	14-029-407	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	17-Sep-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Houston County Commission, Alabama	 	$	31,250.00
								
	14-030-574	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	03-Nov-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Houston County Commission, Alabama	 	$	24,000.00
								
	14-029-918	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	08-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Hubbard Construction Company	 	$	5,017,460.76
								
	14-026-715	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	08-May-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Hubbard Construction Company	 	$	3,373,891.22
								
	14-030-626	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	01-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Hubbard Construction Company	 	$	1,887,317.92
								
	14-030-624	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	14-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Hubbard Construction Company	 	$	367,899.00
								
	14-027-009	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Medley	 	27-Feb-06	 	Court	 	Hughes Supply, Inc.	 	$	29,585.58
								
	14-000-010-0814	 	O	 	Ashburn & Gray	 	Huntsvill	 	05-Jun-02	 	New Construction	 	Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority	 	$	13,273,656.54
								
	14-037-483	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	22-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority	 	$	6,494,790.64
								
	14-030-037	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	27-Apr-05	 	New Construction	 	Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority	 	$	1,875,000.00
								
	14-029-595	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	09-Aug-04	 	New Construction	 	Huntsville-Madison County Airport Authority	 	$	1,523,832.78
								
	14-029-830	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Darlingto	 	24-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	Independent Builders Development	 	$	236,478.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Execution

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-029-205	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	KS City	 	05-Apr-06	 	Payment Bond	 	International Union of Operating Engineers	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-748	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	18-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	Ironwood Development, Inc.	 	$	2,273,014.03
								
	14-030-477	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	17-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Jackson County Government, Georgia	 	$	1,658,604.89
								
	14-026-210	 	O	 	Wilkerson-Maxwell	 	KS City	 	14-Nov-03	 	New Construction	 	James Cape & Sons Company	 	$	2,575,396.20
								
	14-025-871	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	02-Jun-06	 	Court	 	James Lee Goodman	 	$	500,000.00
								
	14-026-693	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	05-Jan-06	 	Petroleum Tax	 	Jefferson County, Alabama	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-029-946	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	06-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Jefferson County, Texas	 	$	462,391.18
								
	14-000-060-0246	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	12-Dec-02	 	New Construction	 	Jefferson County, Texas	 	$	233,629.48
								
	14-026-884	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	08-Aug-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Joe Wheeler EMC	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-027-002	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	08-Jan-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Johnson Brothers Corporation	 	$	1,213,672.55
								
	14-000-020-0712	 	O	 	Macasphalt	 	Wtr Haven	 	07-Mar-02	 	Maintenance	 	Johnson Brothers Corporation	 	$	160,236.28
								
	14-026-222	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Overland	 	22-Jun-05	 	Miscellaneous	 	Johnson County Unified Wastewater Districts	 	$	1,200.00
								
	14-000-020-0330	 	O	 	Ballenger Paving Co Inc	 	Greenv’l	 	05-Apr-02	 	New Construction	 	Jones Brothers, Inc.	 	$	4,275,905.78
								
	14-037-171	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	KS City	 	29-Nov-05	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Kansas City Terminal Railway Company (KCT)	 	$	167,200.00
								
	14-026-858	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	13-Mar-06	 	Closure Performance	 	Kansas Departmentt of Health & Environment	 	$	11,010.00
								
	14-037-320	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	21,047,662.17
								
	14-028-579	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	17-Feb-04	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	15,908,221.28
								
	14-028-571	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	03-Feb-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	14,832,051.91
								
	14-026-115	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Overland	 	05-May-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	13,737,626.88
								
	14-037-337	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	15-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	10,749,599.02
								
	14-030-013	 	O	 	Reno Branch, Div. APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	29-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	10,377,583.50
								
	14-030-390	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	9,403,351.70
								
	14-030-012	 	O	 	Reno Branch, Div. APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	29-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	6,943,918.80
								
	14-030-352	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	03-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	6,906,309.86
								
	14-030-351	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	03-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	6,607,638.52
								
	14-030-002	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	03-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	6,084,970.38
								
	14-037-322	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	5,976,431.05
								
	14-029-870	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	09-Feb-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	5,402,773.84
								
	14-028-574	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	03-Feb-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	4,929,539.30
								
	14-037-321	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	3,975,033.51
								
	14-029-561	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	23-Aug-04	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	3,897,614.49
								
	14-037-327	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	3,506,855.86
								
	14-037-292	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	3,394,834.29
								
	14-030-389	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	14-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	3,018,811.74
								
	14-037-299	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	2,739,758.88

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-324	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	2,693,508.04
								
	14-037-293	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	2,613,534.69
								
	14-037-325	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	2,325,578.34
								
	14-037-326	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	16-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	2,025,070.67
								
	14-037-296	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,942,848.68
								
	14-037-297	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,919,865.98
								
	14-029-862	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	14-Jan-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,860,171.05
								
	14-037-301	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,774,906.69
								
	14-037-300	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,746,238.20
								
	14-029-852	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	14-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,726,940.73
								
	14-037-175	 	O	 	Wilkerson-Maxwell	 	KS City	 	07-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,707,425.50
								
	14-037-328	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	08-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,649,270.55
								
	14-029-890	 	O	 	Reno Branch, Div. APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	02-Mar-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,511,742.15
								
	14-037-295	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,449,291.60
								
	14-028-344	 	O	 	Reno Branch, Div. APAC-Kansas	 	KS City	 	16-Sep-03	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,313,987.43
								
	14-029-849	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	17-Nov-04	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,234,617.76
								
	14-037-298	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,230,452.11
								
	14-029-858	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	14-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,215,431.22
								
	14-038-658	 	O	 	Reno Branch, Div. APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	17-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,074,623.68
								
	14-029-871	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	09-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	1,063,957.75
								
	14-037-291	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	998,644.75
								
	14-037-338	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	15-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	666,911.45
								
	14-037-311	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	525,269.10
								
	14-030-377	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	25-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	503,396.43
								
	14-037-323	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	23-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	454,243.00
								
	14-037-339	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	15-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	222,836.00
								
	14-038-687	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	13-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	80,956.53
								
	14-037-294	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas DOT	 	$	22,590.58
								
	14-030-224	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	05-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Kansas State University	 	$	196,432.35
								
	14-029-887	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	01-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Kansas Turnpike Authority (Wichita)	 	$	4,636,857.74
								
	14-038-682	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	20-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Key Construction, Inc. (Kansas)	 	$	232,270.00
								
	14-000-035-0575	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	01-Feb-01	 	New Construction	 	Key Constructors, Inc. (Mississippi)	 	$	4,449,350.50
								
	14-025-885	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	11-Nov-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Key, LLC	 	$	4,405,043.00
								
	14-030-419	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hays	 	27-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	King Construction Company, Inc	 	$	218,235.58
								
	14-030-218	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	16-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	King Construction Company, Inc	 	$	95,250.80

  
  

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-038-674	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	05-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Klaver Construction Company, Inc. (Kansas)	 	$	221,966.20
								
	14-028-381	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	15-Aug-04	 	New Construction	 	Knox County, Tennessee	 	$	4,712,115.53
								
	14-000-055-0469	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	06-May-02	 	New Construction	 	Knox County, Tennessee	 	$	4,097,672.09
								
	14-026-764	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Darlingto	 	30-Nov-03	 	Resurfacing	 	L. Dean Weaver Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	4,606,508.15
								
	14-029-315	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	01-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	L. Dean Weaver Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	1,052,727.15
								
	14-030-258	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	18-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Lake Developers II, LLC	 	$	2,046,231.73
								
	14-029-741	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	16-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Lanier Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	2,598,617.00
								
	14-030-560	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	01-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Lauderdale County Commission, Alabama	 	$	1,284,110.00
								
	14-029-408	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	29-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Lauderdale County Commission, Alabama	 	$	1,284,110.00
								
	14-038-659	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	29-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Law Company, Inc.	 	$	56,251.00
								
	14-026-018	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	31-Mar-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Lee County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	7,828,438.34
								
	14-026-016	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	19-Mar-04	 	New Construction	 	Lee County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	6,848,607.44
								
	14-026-026	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	19-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Lee County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	2,526,640.05
								
	14-026-012	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	07-Jul-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Lee County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	25,000.00
								
	14-030-391	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	11-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Lee Land Development	 	$	502,587.79
								
	14-030-330	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	02-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Little Rock Municipal Airport Commission	 	$	5,950,316.11
								
	14-030-265	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	11-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Loudon County, Tennessee	 	$	205,724.07
								
	14-025-881	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	02-Aug-05	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Louisiana DOT	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-037-241	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Lowe’s Home Centers, Inc.	 	$	1,490,570.70
								
	14-030-177	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	04-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Lowndes County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	753,512.08
								
	14-000-065-0509	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	04-Mar-02	 	New Construction	 	Luray-Page County Airport Commission	 	$	1,365,675.25
								
	14-026-859	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	31-Jan-06	 	Reclamation	 	Lyon County Planning Board, Kansas	 	$	200,000.00
								
	14-030-709	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	28-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	M.J. Lee Construction Company	 	$	2,581,732.80
								
	14-030-157	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	19-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Magnolia Regional Health Center (Mississippi)	 	$	218,665.17
								
	14-030-175	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	14-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Marion County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	91,850.00
								
	14-028-404	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	28-Jan-04	 	New Construction	 	Martin & Gass, Inc.	 	$	2,950,647.76
								
	14-028-611	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	25-May-04	 	New Construction	 	Martin K. Eby Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	1,811,056.64
								
	14-028-598	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	09-Feb-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Martin K. Eby Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	1,376,398.27
								
	14-026-628	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	27-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	MCDR Inc.	 	$	1,205,543.00
								
	14-037-304	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	08-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	McMaster Construction, Inc.	 	$	1,140,405.47
								
	14-029-042	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	09-Jul-04	 	New Construction	 	Memphis-Shelby Co Airport Auth & City of Memphis	 	$	26,201,087.85
								
	14-029-052	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	05-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority	 	$	27,298,436.55
								
	14-027-045	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	20-Jan-06	 	Miscellaneous	 	Miami-Dade County Commission	 	$	455,385.00
								
	14-027-020	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Medley	 	20-Dec-05	 	License & Permit	 	Miami-Dade County Environmental Management	 	$	4,600.00
								
	14-030-145	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	30-Jun-06	 	Reclamation	 	Mississippi Department Environmental Quality	 	$	227,800.00

  
  

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-029-256	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	11-Apr-06	 	Reclamation	 	Mississippi Department Environmental Quality	 	$	78,000.00
								
	14-025-896	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	19-Sep-05	 	Reclamation	 	Mississippi Department Environmental Quality	 	$	54,000.00
								
	14-028-444	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	22-Dec-05	 	Reclamation	 	Mississippi Department Environmental Quality	 	$	40,500.00
								
	14-028-443	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	30-Jan-06	 	Mining Leases & Misc.	 	Mississippi Department Environmental Quality	 	$	13,750.00
								
	14-025-891	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	08-Sep-05	 	Mining Leases & Misc.	 	Mississippi Department Environmental Quality	 	$	2,150.00
								
	14-025-892	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	08-Sep-05	 	Mining Leases & Misc.	 	Mississippi Department Environmental Quality	 	$	1,650.00
								
	14-029-252	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	10-Mar-05	 	New Construction	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	53,888,729.18
								
	14-028-446	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	11-Mar-04	 	New Construction	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	38,562,670.91
								
	14-030-178	 	O	 	APAC-MS & Superior Asphalt J/V	 	Jackson	 	15-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	31,326,888.27
								
	14-000-035-0606	 	O	 	APAC-MS & GA, J/V	 	Columbus	 	20-Aug-01	 	New Construction	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	31,030,446.27
								
	14-000-035-0683	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	03-Mar-03	 	New Construction	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	13,993,511.07
								
	14-025-858	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	11-Apr-03	 	New Construction	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	13,577,500.75
								
	14-000-035-0583	 	O	 	APAC-MS & GA, J/V	 	Jackson	 	19-Mar-01	 	New Construction	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	12,524,771.80
								
	14-029-248	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	09-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	9,793,359.17
								
	14-029-245	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	15-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	8,178,315.60
								
	14-030-174	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	20-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	3,922,741.35
								
	14-029-228	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	18-Aug-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	3,910,570.75
								
	14-029-259	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	14-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	3,518,519.55
								
	14-028-458	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	20-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	3,109,557.00
								
	14-029-223	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	24-Jun-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	3,069,740.50
								
	14-029-232	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	17-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	2,348,731.00
								
	14-029-249	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	09-Feb-05	 	Maintenance	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	2,000,000.00
								
	14-030-148	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	14-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,961,974.50
								
	14-030-167	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	20-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,870,990.68
								
	14-030-170	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	20-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,596,984.92
								
	14-030-168	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	20-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,494,526.00
								
	14-028-453	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	11-Mar-04	 	New Construction	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,357,004.58
								
	14-030-180	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	16-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,304,033.90
								
	14-029-227	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	09-Jul-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,267,803.38
								
	14-030-155	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	13-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,193,199.45
								
	14-030-146	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	14-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,062,134.40
								
	14-030-166	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	16-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	1,002,473.90
								
	14-030-185	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	13-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	948,930.00
								
	14-030-171	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	20-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	596,884.00
								
	14-030-160	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	15-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	304,635.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-000-035-0684	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	17-Mar-03	 	Maintenance	 	Mississippi DOT	 	$	200,000.00
								
	14-025-874	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	01-Jul-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	Mississippi Tax Commission	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-158	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	05-May-05	 	Reclamation	 	Missouri Department of Natural Resources	 	$	442,000.00
								
	14-026-208	 	O	 	Wilkerson-Maxwell	 	KS City	 	02-Sep-03	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	50,054,733.34
								
	14-037-265	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	29,167,954.25
								
	14-026-532	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	04-Apr-03	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	23,223,361.33
								
	14-000-075-0505	 	O	 	Central Missouri Division	 	Columb,MO	 	11-Jul-01	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	21,599,681.45
								
	14-037-172	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	07-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	19,871,800.94
								
	14-037-251	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	13,782,036.82
								
	14-037-250	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	12,800,663.37
								
	14-029-522	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	10,397,131.04
								
	14-029-521	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	10,194,884.82
								
	14-030-109	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	9,787,855.40
								
	14-030-098	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	9,692,586.17
								
	14-026-227	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	22-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	8,589,817.20
								
	14-026-440	 	O	 	Reno Branch, Div. APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	24-Sep-03	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	8,127,406.48
								
	14-029-324	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	02-Jun-04	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	7,945,606.11
								
	14-029-511	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	10-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	7,611,509.63
								
	14-030-112	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	5,274,594.91
								
	14-026-580	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	03-Oct-03	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	4,944,871.54
								
	14-030-088	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	4,733,256.10
								
	14-026-230	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Overland	 	16-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	4,624,294.36
								
	14-037-255	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	07-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	4,420,299.74
								
	14-026-539	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-May-03	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	4,270,332.25
								
	14-026-228	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	22-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	4,174,726.93
								
	14-029-520	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	3,635,328.32
								
	14-037-244	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	3,413,184.93
								
	14-029-507	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	10-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	3,082,897.77
								
	14-030-089	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Jul-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	3,037,069.26
								
	14-037-170	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	3,016,005.62
								
	14-030-114	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	2,849,573.73
								
	14-030-111	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	2,546,994.82
								
	14-030-087	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	2,538,706.52
								
	14-029-528	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	09-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	2,481,279.51
								
	14-029-510	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	10-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	2,160,591.42

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-262	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	2,154,845.44
								
	14-030-113	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	2,106,700.62
								
	14-030-078	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	10-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,777,184.05
								
	14-030-096	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,774,273.32
								
	14-026-444	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Sugar Crk	 	14-Nov-03	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,762,550.69
								
	14-029-535	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	06-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,689,810.89
								
	14-029-536	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	06-Apr-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,684,167.88
								
	14-029-519	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,631,329.08
								
	14-037-263	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,501,944.39
								
	14-028-727	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	10-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,489,009.24
								
	14-026-221	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Overland	 	21-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,458,567.63
								
	14-037-264	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,400,831.67
								
	14-037-256	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	07-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,364,968.33
								
	14-037-247	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,336,761.43
								
	14-026-220	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Overland	 	21-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,248,614.77
								
	14-030-090	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,205,369.82
								
	14-028-735	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	14-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,190,868.68
								
	14-029-530	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	09-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,154,064.93
								
	14-037-248	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,058,057.04
								
	14-037-261	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	1,037,915.85
								
	14-037-168	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	959,923.80
								
	14-037-245	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	957,304.77
								
	14-037-246	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	766,599.70
								
	14-037-169	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	Overland	 	09-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	552,359.25
								
	14-038-507	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	14-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	542,144.92
								
	14-037-249	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	02-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	363,939.44
								
	14-037-242	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	27-Oct-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	354,000.00
								
	14-037-260	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	08-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	327,062.80
								
	14-037-524	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	323,601.23
								
	14-037-176	 	O	 	Kansas City Div., APAC-Kansas	 	KS City	 	15-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	294,997.60
								
	14-037-529	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	10-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	263,255.00
								
	14-037-258	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	27-Feb-06	 	Supply Bond	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	16,435.00
								
	14-037-259	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	27-Feb-06	 	Supply Bond	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	7,425.00
								
	14-037-257	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	27-Feb-06	 	Supply Bond	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	6,000.00
								
	14-029-505	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	11-Nov-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Missouri DOT	 	$	5,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-173	 	O	 	Limpus Quarries	 	Harrison	 	20-Feb-06	 	Supply Bond	 	Missouri Highways & Transportation Commission	 	$	11,340.00
								
	14-037-528	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	04-May-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Missouri State University	 	$	86,965.00
								
	14-028-456	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	06-Apr-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Monroe County Electric Power Assoc., Mississippi	 	$	14,000.00
								
	14-030-556	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	23-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Montgomery County Commission, Alabama	 	$	1,884,919.55
								
	14-029-004	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	09-Jul-04	 	New Construction	 	Moore Brothers Company, Inc.	 	$	10,885,261.19
								
	14-028-410	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	03-Mar-04	 	New Construction	 	Moore Brothers Company, Inc.	 	$	4,018,085.44
								
	14-000-050-0217	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	15-Sep-00	 	New Construction	 	Morgan Corp	 	$	3,177,639.84
								
	14-000-040-1907	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	11-Apr-03	 	New Construction	 	Morgan Corporation	 	$	2,548,900.00
								
	14-030-579	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	05-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Mrs. Willie Kathryn Roney	 	$	252,954.50
								
	14-000-030-0144	 	O	 	Wilkerson-Maxwell	 	KS City	 	08-Aug-01	 	New Construction	 	N.R. Hamm Contractors, Inc.	 	$	7,626,347.50
								
	14-030-667	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	12-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	New Hanover Airport Authority, North Carolina	 	$	1,180,614.35
								
	14-026-460	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Savannah	 	13-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	New Riverside LLC	 	$	2,088,832.15
								
	14-029-732	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	10-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Newnan-Coweta County Airport Authority (Georgia)	 	$	703,265.55
								
	14-037-348	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	19-Apr-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	North Carolina DOT & E.Bryan English Builders Inc.	 	$	21,863.25
								
	14-029-442	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	19-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Aberdeen)	 	$	14,781,014.72
								
	14-029-482	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	11-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Aberdeen)	 	$	1,159,842.70
								
	14-037-145	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	06-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Aberdeen)	 	$	684,951.35
								
	14-038-588	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	26-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Albemarle)	 	$	485,983.30
								
	14-000-040-1414	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (NC)	 	Asheville	 	06-Aug-01	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	34,762,625.23
								
	14-000-040-1100	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Paving Company	 	Greensbor	 	10-Aug-99	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	33,518,001.84
								
	14-000-040-1531	 	O	 	Papco/Central Division	 	Concord	 	16-Jan-02	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	23,311,462.12
								
	14-000-040-1863	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Paving Company	 	Greensbor	 	24-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	22,160,302.83
								
	14-000-040-1526	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Paving Company	 	Greensbor	 	17-Dec-01	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	20,158,690.59
								
	14-000-040-0152	 	O	 	Barrus Construction Company	 	Kinston	 	08-Nov-00	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	17,020,141.89
								
	14-000-040-1518	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Paving Company	 	Greensbor	 	11-Oct-01	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	15,795,435.70
								
	14-000-040-1752	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (NC)	 	Asheville	 	02-Oct-02	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	5,994,737.48
								
	14-000-040-1709	 	O	 	Barrus Construction Company	 	Kinston	 	14-Jan-03	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	3,798,303.26
								
	14-000-040-1428	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (NC)	 	Asheville	 	10-Dec-01	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	2,929,916.89
								
	14-000-040-1876	 	O	 	Papco/Central Division	 	Asheville	 	17-Oct-02	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	2,553,326.01
								
	14-000-040-1489	 	O	 	Papco/Central Division	 	Concord	 	20-Mar-01	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	1,974,345.65
								
	14-000-040-1771	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (NC)	 	Asheville	 	10-Mar-03	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	1,583,482.49
								
	14-027-057	 	O	 	Barrus Construction Company	 	Kinston	 	08-Aug-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	North Carolina DOT (Greensboro)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-939	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	13-Aug-03	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	101,558,741.04
								
	14-028-938	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	02-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	23,998,232.19
								
	14-029-777	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	03-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	19,774,993.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-028-772	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	09-Mar-04	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	19,730,898.88
								
	14-029-757	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	17,973,381.72
								
	14-029-756	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	17,604,876.48
								
	14-029-458	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	12-Jan-05	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	16,829,234.79
								
	14-029-284	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	02-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	15,539,443.42
								
	14-028-483	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	14-Jan-04	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	13,730,763.71
								
	14-029-459	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	12-Jan-05	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	13,596,751.71
								
	14-028-482	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	14-Jan-04	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	11,830,780.21
								
	14-026-944	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	19-Sep-03	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	9,215,000.00
								
	14-026-272	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	15-Jul-03	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	8,420,361.51
								
	14-026-304	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	06-Oct-03	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	7,133,419.39
								
	14-030-677	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	6,874,434.75
								
	14-038-576	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	6,293,416.97
								
	14-029-285	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	02-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	6,005,113.73
								
	14-029-674	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	08-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	5,995,000.00
								
	14-028-779	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	02-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	5,606,174.08
								
	14-028-929	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	08-Jul-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	5,214,834.74
								
	14-029-454	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	5,001,971.51
								
	14-028-783	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-May-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	4,802,728.10
								
	14-037-394	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	08-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	4,286,850.00
								
	14-037-158	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	08-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	4,173,734.46
								
	14-028-513	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	12-Feb-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	4,170,951.24
								
	14-029-778	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	03-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	3,649,000.00
								
	14-037-151	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	06-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	3,624,915.67
								
	14-029-762	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	3,220,339.85
								
	14-000-040-1906	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	11-Apr-03	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	3,045,703.42
								
	14-029-678	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	08-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,978,256.36
								
	14-029-758	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,942,743.15
								
	14-028-957	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,918,186.46
								
	14-028-784	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-May-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,812,166.40
								
	14-029-773	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	06-May-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,699,769.80
								
	14-028-928	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	13-Jul-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,622,811.34
								
	14-029-455	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,426,314.90
								
	14-000-040-1388	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	13-Mar-01	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,386,540.75
								
	14-037-144	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	24-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,314,291.19

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-165	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-May-06	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,279,317.04
								
	14-029-461	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	12-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,220,123.50
								
	14-029-456	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,207,700.15
								
	14-029-672	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	07-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,189,006.53
								
	14-030-306	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	03-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,186,984.04
								
	14-029-675	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	18-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,128,758.33
								
	14-030-309	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	08-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,117,363.07
								
	14-028-925	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	25-Jun-04	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,098,923.19
								
	14-030-308	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	07-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,074,464.42
								
	14-028-966	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Concord	 	09-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	2,015,213.12
								
	14-028-771	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	09-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,943,357.10
								
	14-028-955	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	12-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,894,663.85
								
	14-030-305	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	03-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,766,871.47
								
	14-037-149	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	06-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,702,454.28
								
	14-029-676	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	18-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,691,839.11
								
	14-028-941	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Concord	 	12-Feb-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,677,926.00
								
	14-029-475	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	08-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,656,872.19
								
	14-037-150	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	06-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,458,898.89
								
	14-029-465	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	10-Feb-05	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,410,426.29
								
	14-029-776	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	03-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,400,636.76
								
	14-030-304	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	03-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,378,973.67
								
	14-030-307	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	07-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,232,388.17
								
	14-029-447	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	10-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,213,078.21
								
	14-029-462	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	12-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,197,690.50
								
	14-028-936	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	07-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,149,944.00
								
	14-028-926	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	25-Jun-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,145,326.79
								
	14-037-347	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	19-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,142,794.50
								
	14-030-310	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	30-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,089,350.00
								
	14-037-346	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	19-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,084,129.25
								
	14-028-940	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	20-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,054,803.00
								
	14-029-485	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	09-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	1,007,451.45
								
	14-030-685	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	06-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	980,736.00
								
	14-037-399	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	20-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	973,825.00
								
	14-030-311	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	07-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	969,861.16
								
	14-037-345	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	19-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	940,075.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-690	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	21-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	895,323.50
								
	14-037-396	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	13-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	855,493.89
								
	14-037-343	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	24-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	838,237.85
								
	14-030-312	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	07-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	835,850.60
								
	14-030-686	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	10-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	831,910.30
								
	14-037-342	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	24-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	793,497.00
								
	14-030-687	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	10-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	696,734.00
								
	14-037-395	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	13-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	681,784.54
								
	14-037-360	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	05-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	672,990.00
								
	14-030-683	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	16-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	657,470.60
								
	14-030-681	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	27-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	633,633.25
								
	14-038-582	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	01-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	519,360.30
								
	14-030-689	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	10-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	498,344.00
								
	14-030-688	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	10-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	468,577.00
								
	14-037-159	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	20-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	404,371.85
								
	14-030-314	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	11-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	396,701.40
								
	14-037-397	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	15-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	355,558.07
								
	14-030-684	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	16-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	333,759.10
								
	14-037-398	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	19-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	328,571.15
								
	14-038-581	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	23-May-06	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	270,710.00
								
	14-037-392	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	22-May-04	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	259,760.50
								
	14-037-344	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	06-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	138,561.50
								
	14-030-679	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	23-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	122,265.00
								
	14-037-359	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	05-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	112,400.00
								
	14-026-274	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-Aug-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	100,000.00
								
	14-026-275	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	08-Aug-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	100,000.00
								
	14-026-276	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	07-Aug-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	100,000.00
								
	14-037-164	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	01-May-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	75,000.00
								
	14-037-154	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	21-Feb-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	50,000.00
								
	14-029-787	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	01-Aug-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	15,000.00
								
	14-038-578	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	11-May-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	North Carolina DOT (Raleigh)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-037-147	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	06-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Winston-Salem)	 	$	60,000.00
								
	14-037-148	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	06-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Winston-Salem)	 	$	40,000.00
								
	14-037-146	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	06-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	North Carolina DOT (Winston-Salem)	 	$	40,000.00
								
	14-030-530	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	14-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	North Texas Tollway Authority	 	$	5,692,486.80

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-531	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	14-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	North Texas Tollway Authority	 	$	5,274,444.20
								
	14-026-005	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	01-Mar-06	 	Closure Performance	 	Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality	 	$	837,054.80
								
	14-025-996	 	O	 	Arkhola Sand & Gravel	 	Ft Smith	 	25-Aug-05	 	Reclamation	 	Oklahoma Department of Mines	 	$	64,250.00
								
	14-025-983	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	24-Apr-06	 	Reclamation	 	Oklahoma Department of Mines	 	$	60,000.00
								
	14-000-045-0244	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Shawnee	 	14-Sep-00	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	15,733,592.41
								
	14-000-045-0249	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Shawnee	 	16-Jan-01	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	7,465,182.22
								
	14-000-045-0277	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Shawnee	 	08-Nov-02	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	7,408,182.24
								
	14-029-877	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	15-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	6,393,739.58
								
	14-029-874	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	15-Feb-05	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	5,627,613.97
								
	14-026-314	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	09-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	5,025,053.93
								
	14-029-878	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	15-Feb-05	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	3,916,056.24
								
	14-028-643	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	14-Jun-04	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	3,883,410.20
								
	14-028-543	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	08-Dec-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	3,276,934.83
								
	14-029-568	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	10-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	3,214,306.48
								
	14-030-384	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	09-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	2,798,751.91
								
	14-000-045-0281	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Shawnee	 	12-Mar-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	2,420,431.10
								
	14-030-355	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	05-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	1,919,154.00
								
	14-037-303	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	07-Dec-05	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	1,906,891.16
								
	14-029-969	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	10-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	1,288,131.45
								
	14-026-110	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Shawnee	 	16-Apr-03	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	1,245,485.53
								
	14-038-678	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	09-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	611,142.68
								
	14-038-692	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	17-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	154,700.00
								
	14-038-691	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	17-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma DOT	 	$	110,484.00
								
	14-030-011	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma Transportation Authority	 	$	12,057,251.81
								
	14-029-979	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	29-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma Transportation Authority	 	$	6,534,640.50
								
	14-038-661	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	05-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma Turnpike Authority	 	$	5,587,041.75
								
	14-038-668	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	09-May-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Oklahoma Turnpike Authority	 	$	4,290,000.00
								
	14-028-606	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	01-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority	 	$	9,328,532.72
								
	14-026-987	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	25-Aug-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Orlando-Orange County Expressway Authority	 	$	1,716,371.04
								
	14-000-010-0427	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	15-Mar-00	 	New Construction	 	Overstreet Electric Company, Inc.	 	$	1,080,299.00
								
	14-026-914	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	30-Sep-05	 	License & Permit	 	Palm Beach County, Florida	 	$	2,000.00
								
	14-026-340	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	20-Dec-04	 	New Construction	 	Palmer Ranch Holdings, Inc.	 	$	2,624,811.15
								
	14-028-614	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	18-Jun-04	 	New Construction	 	Pasco County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	2,500,644.08
								
	14-037-336	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	25-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Pavers, Inc. (Kansas)	 	$	17,065.00
								
	14-037-160	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	12-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Person County, North Carolina	 	$	616,484.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-458	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	14-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Pike County Board of Education (Alabama)	 	$	498,000.00
								
	14-030-669	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	16-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Pitt-Greenville Airport Authority	 	$	1,059,831.65
								
	14-038-583	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	12-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Pittsylvania County Supervisor, Virginia	 	$	1,457,648.30
								
	14-028-750	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	25-May-05	 	New Construction	 	Polk County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	5,053,000.00
								
	14-028-623	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	01-Nov-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Polk County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	3,000,000.00
								
	14-026-490	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	05-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Port of Beaumont, Texas	 	$	85,500.00
								
	14-029-904	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	08-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	Prince William County Supervisors	 	$	7,222,451.50
								
	14-026-716	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	02-Jun-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Progress Energy	 	$	26,045.00
								
	14-026-717	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	02-Jun-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Progress Energy	 	$	6,615.00
								
	14-029-406	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	05-Oct-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Pryor Field Regional Airport Authority (Alabama)	 	$	1,806,497.73
								
	14-038-854	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	14-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Pryor Field Regional Airport Authority (Alabama)	 	$	133,030.99
								
	14-037-530	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	12-May-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Public Water Supply District #2	 	$	151,142.93
								
	14-030-471	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Peachtree	 	21-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	R. W. Smith Company	 	$	30,529.80
								
	14-030-682	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	25-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	R.E. Goodson Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	16,972,589.50
								
	14-026-022	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Ft Myers	 	01-Mar-05	 	New Construction	 	R.E. Jacobs Group, Inc.	 	$	2,167,631.13
								
	14-026-696	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	28-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Racon, Inc.	 	$	1,639,515.69
								
	14-030-226	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	19-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Reece Construction Company, Inc. (Kansas)	 	$	315,681.10
								
	14-030-417	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hays	 	30-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Reece Construction Company, Inc. (Kansas)	 	$	64,610.00
								
	14-030-629	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	24-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Reedy Creek Improvement District, Florida	 	$	1,997,000.00
								
	14-029-480	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	27-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	Reedy Fork East, LLC	 	$	1,796,833.15
								
	14-030-692	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	06-Dec-05	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Reeves Family Limited Partnership-PGRIV	 	$	1,215,295.15
								
	14-037-353	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	11-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Richmond County, North Carolina	 	$	624,748.25
								
	14-029-058	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	28-Apr-06	 	Attachment/Garnishment	 	Rivers Run Properties, Inc.	 	$	53,000.00
								
	14-029-690	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	05-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Robins & Morton Group	 	$	1,821,933.00
								
	14-030-710	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	14-Jul-06	 	Maintenance	 	Rogers Water Utilities, Arkansas	 	$	762,195.89
								
	14-030-699	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	15-Mar-06	 	Maintenance	 	Rogers Water Utilities, Arkansas	 	$	328,696.00
								
	14-030-298	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	08-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Rutherford County, North Carolina	 	$	1,215,112.00
								
	14-027-075	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	28-Oct-03	 	Resurfacing	 	S.T. Wooten Corporation	 	$	3,432,403.30
								
	14-030-395	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	01-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Saint Clair County Commission, Alabama	 	$	716,968.99
								
	14-037-441	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	13-Jan-06	 	New Construction	 	Saint Johns County, Florida	 	$	6,448,027.69
								
	14-030-023	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	21-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Saint Johns County, Florida	 	$	1,281,428.45
								
	14-026-079	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	04-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Salina Airport Authority	 	$	4,213,529.65
								
	14-030-225	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Salina	 	12-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	Saline County, Kansas	 	$	325,825.00
								
	14-030-268	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	03-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Saluda County Government, South Carollina	 	$	281,626.54
								
	14-029-424	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	22-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	Santa Rosa Island Authority	 	$	2,793,949.60

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-029-921	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	03-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Sarasota Board of County Commissioners	 	$	7,434,361.84
								
	14-029-920	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	03-May-06	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Sarasota Board of County Commissioners	 	$	1,767,672.38
								
	14-029-922	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	26-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Sarasota Board of County Commissioners	 	$	935,106.01
								
	14-026-362	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	03-Oct-05	 	Reclamation	 	Sarasota Board of County Commissioners	 	$	109,200.00
								
	14-026-363	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Sarasota	 	26-Nov-05	 	Reclamation	 	Sarasota Board of County Commissioners	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-385	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	09-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Sedgwick County Commissioners, Kansas	 	$	69,350.00
								
	14-028-607	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	01-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Seminole County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	3,284,503.00
								
	14-030-472	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Fortson	 	30-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Shannon,Strobel & Weaver Constructors & Engineers	 	$	1,777,429.60
								
	14-030-473	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	03-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Skanska USA Building, Inc.	 	$	228,807.00
								
	14-000-020-1076	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Medley	 	24-Jan-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Solo Construction	 	$	3,743,890.90
								
	14-026-775	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	17-Nov-05	 	Reclamation	 	South Carolina Department of Health & Envir Contol	 	$	87,000.00
								
	14-026-756	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Maj Proj	 	08-May-03	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	53,647,249.00
								
	14-028-791	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	10-Feb-04	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	24,750,434.94
								
	14-029-715	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Savannah	 	25-Apr-05	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	16,130,583.35
								
	14-000-050-0576	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	01-May-00	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	13,631,642.35
								
	14-000-050-0554	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	28-Jul-00	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	12,441,728.53
								
	14-029-824	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	16-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	12,427,400.03
								
	14-000-050-0588	 	O	 	APAC-Georgia, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	30-Apr-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	8,015,871.07
								
	14-028-473	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Concord	 	30-Dec-03	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	7,459,639.35
								
	14-029-834	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	4,722,461.60
								
	14-029-818	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	01-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	4,032,850.80
								
	14-000-050-0698	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (SC)	 	Darlingto	 	07-Apr-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	4,031,518.71
								
	14-029-309	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	02-Nov-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	3,313,217.65
								
	14-029-302	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Concord	 	14-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	3,252,583.15
								
	14-026-948	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Concord	 	25-Sep-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	3,180,535.77
								
	14-029-303	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	14-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	3,173,228.41
								
	14-026-763	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	07-Nov-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	3,049,284.20
								
	14-029-838	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,782,301.13
								
	14-029-291	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	23-Jun-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,739,653.14
								
	14-026-767	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	14-Nov-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,399,858.26
								
	14-026-762	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	05-Nov-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,244,529.03
								
	14-028-439	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Savannah	 	06-Feb-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,197,837.99
								
	14-029-822	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	03-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,153,440.47
								
	14-000-050-0704	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (SC)	 	Darlingto	 	14-May-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,109,993.46
								
	14-029-837	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,104,971.35

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-026-769	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	15-Dec-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,088,994.28
								
	14-029-314	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	2,040,194.51
								
	14-029-308	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	02-Nov-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,952,749.45
								
	14-026-783	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	22-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,933,507.20
								
	14-029-311	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Kinston	 	03-Nov-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,910,958.52
								
	14-029-825	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	17-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,876,224.75
								
	14-029-828	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	21-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,734,196.32
								
	14-029-816	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	01-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,647,861.41
								
	14-029-312	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Kinston	 	01-Dec-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,636,789.71
								
	14-029-292	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	23-Jun-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,505,191.39
								
	14-026-409	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	19-Jan-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,424,472.96
								
	14-029-819	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	29-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,386,878.86
								
	14-029-307	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	02-Nov-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,353,297.83
								
	14-026-771	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	15-Dec-03	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,337,681.59
								
	14-029-817	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	01-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,153,905.05
								
	14-026-779	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-May-04	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,082,184.87
								
	14-029-313	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Kinston	 	05-Jan-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	1,055,551.64
								
	14-038-627	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	06-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	638,655.12
								
	14-029-833	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	564,730.35
								
	14-029-840	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	479,329.39
								
	14-038-626	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	11-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	338,279.12
								
	14-029-839	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	304,974.06
								
	14-029-827	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	20-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	291,382.35
								
	14-029-835	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	13-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	287,043.14
								
	14-029-829	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	10-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	256,515.15
								
	14-029-832	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Darlingto	 	25-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	South Carolina DOT	 	$	50,169.96
								
	14-030-641	 	O	 	Buster Paving Div., APAC-Texas	 	Brashear	 	05-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Southern Pavers, Inc. (Arkansas)	 	$	1,029,215.60
								
	14-030-712	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	21-Jul-06	 	Maintenance	 	Springdale Water & Sewer Commission (Arkansas)	 	$	176,456.01
								
	14-030-693	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	08-Dec-05	 	Maintenance	 	Springdale Water & Sewer Commission (Arkansas)	 	$	170,000.00
								
	14-030-548	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	12-Aug-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	62,500.00
								
	14-029-019	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	18-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	20,600.00
								
	14-029-020	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	18-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	13,300.00
								
	14-029-022	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	12-Apr-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	12,500.00
								
	14-029-625	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	18-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	12,150.00
								
	14-027-024	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	18-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	7,500.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-029-021	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	12-Apr-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-028-708	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	27-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	2,250.00
								
	14-029-018	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	18-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	2,100.00
								
	14-030-024	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	23-Mar-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-677	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	06-Mar-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-704	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	03-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-705	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	22-Jan-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-671	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	22-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-701	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	06-Dec-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-702	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	06-Dec-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-703	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	06-Dec-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-672	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	06-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-674	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	22-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-700	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	28-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-673	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	25-Feb-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-030-551	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	17-Aug-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-018	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Fortson	 	01-May-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-679	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Anniston	 	23-Mar-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-029-037	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Montgmry	 	21-Mar-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-027-037	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	10-Apr-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Alabama (Industrial Relations)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-037-454	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	07-Mar-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-046	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	20-May-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-589	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	09-Jan-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-027	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	29-Mar-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-032	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	01-May-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-045	 	O	 	APAC-Alabama, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	20-May-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-607	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	25-Oct-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-633	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	14-Feb-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-017	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Andalusia	 	09-Mar-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Alabama (Notary Commissions)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-025-936	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	30-Oct-05	 	Reclamation	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	2,582,000.00
								
	14-025-928	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	13-Sep-05	 	Reclamation	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	253,000.00
								
	14-029-092	 	O	 	Arkhola Div, APAC-Arkansas	 	Ft Smith	 	27-Jul-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	119,900.00
								
	14-026-209	 	O	 	Wilkerson-Maxwell	 	KS City	 	30-Jun-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-831	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	15-Mar-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-879	 	O	 	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	 	Ft Smith	 	17-Apr-06	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	10,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-028-874	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	18-Mar-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-875	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	18-Mar-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-025-919	 	O	 	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	 	Fayett-AR	 	09-Aug-04	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	State of Arkansas	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-696	 	O	 	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	 	Fayett-AR	 	18-Jan-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Arkansas (Notary)	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-030-695	 	O	 	APAC-Arkansas, Inc.	 	Fayett-AR	 	11-Jan-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Arkansas (Notary)	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-028-711	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	12-Jan-06	 	Special Fuel/Motor Fuel Tax	 	State of Florida, Motor Carrier Compliance Office	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-438	 	O	 	Reno Construction Company	 	Overland	 	06-Sep-05	 	Closure Performance	 	State of Kansas	 	$	2,321,646.69
								
	14-026-452	 	O	 	Reno Construction Company	 	Overland	 	11-May-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Kansas	 	$	59,100.00
								
	14-000-005-4914	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	19-Sep-02	 	Notary Public	 	State of Kansas	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-000-005-1502	 	O	 	Reno Construction Company	 	Overland	 	06-Feb-03	 	Notary Public	 	State of Kansas	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-029-882	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	25-Feb-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Kansas (Notary Public)	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-038-660	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	31-Mar-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Kansas (Notary Public)	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-026-306	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	11-Mar-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Kansas (Notary Public)	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-028-590	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	11-Mar-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Kansas (Notary Public)	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-029-866	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	03-Jan-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Kansas (Notary Public)	 	$	7,500.00
								
	14-030-420	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hays	 	01-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	State of Kansas, Division of Purchases	 	$	185,000.00
								
	14-037-315	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	Hutchinsn	 	31-Jan-06	 	Supply Bond	 	State of Kansas, Division of Purchases	 	$	157.75
								
	14-025-890	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	14-Sep-05	 	Contractor’s License/Tax	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	200,000.00
								
	14-028-457	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	28-Apr-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	82,500.00
								
	14-025-873	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	21-Jul-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	12,000.00
								
	14-025-882	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	09-Aug-05	 	Special Fuel/Motor Fuel Tax	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-000-005-0439	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	06-Jan-03	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-025-860	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	15-Apr-03	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-246	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	30-Jan-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-164	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	11-Jan-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-154	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	06-Oct-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-161	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	11-Nov-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-257	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	11-Apr-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-169	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Vicksburg	 	06-Mar-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-025-883	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	19-Aug-05	 	Reclamation	 	State of Mississippi (Notary)	 	$	2,200.00
								
	14-000-075-0584	 	O	 	Reno Construction Company	 	Sugar Crk	 	24-Jan-03	 	New Construction	 	State of Missouri	 	$	12,526,453.07
								
	14-028-537	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	10-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Missouri	 	$	437,500.00
								
	14-025-782	 	O	 	Limpus Quarries	 	Harrison	 	06-Aug-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Missouri	 	$	158,000.00
								
	14-037-534	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	05-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	State of Missouri	 	$	106,450.00
								
	14-025-781	 	O	 	Limpus Quarries	 	Harrison	 	28-Jul-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Missouri	 	$	97,500.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-025-917	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	30-Jul-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Missouri	 	$	70,500.00
								
	14-030-115	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	29-Sep-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-037-252	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	20-Dec-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-215	 	O	 	APAC-Kansas, Inc.	 	KS City	 	21-Jun-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-320	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	16-Mar-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-516	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	21-Jan-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-000-005-4018	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	18-Nov-02	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-025-947	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	01-Jan-06	 	Miscellaneous Tax	 	State of Missouri	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-037-254	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	26-Jan-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri (Notary)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-037-518	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	26-Mar-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Missouri (Notary)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-262	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	26-Jun-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	500,000.00
								
	14-026-842	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Paving Company	 	Greensbor	 	28-Jun-06	 	Mining Leases & Misc.	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	500,000.00
								
	14-026-398	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	22-Jun-06	 	Mining Leases & Misc.	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	500,000.00
								
	14-038-586	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	15-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	315,773.00
								
	14-026-937	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Kinston	 	21-Sep-05	 	Reclamation	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	183,300.00
								
	14-026-933	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Fayette-C	 	20-Jul-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	81,000.00
								
	14-026-746	 	O	 	APAC-Carolina, Inc. (NC)	 	Fayette-C	 	01-May-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	58,200.00
								
	14-028-946	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Kinston	 	29-Mar-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	22,800.00
								
	14-028-945	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Kinston	 	04-Mar-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	18,800.00
								
	14-028-944	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Kinston	 	23-Feb-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of North Carolina	 	$	4,200.00
								
	14-030-005	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	10-Jun-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Oklahoma (Notary Public Division)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-544	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	01-Dec-03	 	Notary Public	 	State of Oklahoma (Notary Public Division)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-028-545	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	01-Dec-03	 	Notary Public	 	State of Oklahoma (Notary Public Division)	 	$	1,000.00
								
	14-025-999	 	O	 	Arkhola Sand & Gravel	 	Ft Smith	 	04-Dec-05	 	Reclamation	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	185,250.00
								
	14-025-994	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	29-Jun-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	160,000.00
								
	14-025-992	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	01-Jul-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	154,865.00
								
	14-025-998	 	O	 	Arkhola Sand & Gravel	 	Ft Smith	 	01-Oct-05	 	Reclamation	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	94,500.00
								
	14-025-993	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	01-Jul-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	75,000.00
								
	14-025-995	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	25-Jun-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	60,000.00
								
	14-026-002	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	15-Mar-06	 	Reclamation	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	50,595.00
								
	14-026-003	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	22-Sep-05	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-856	 	O	 	Shawnee Division	 	Shawnee	 	20-May-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-104	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	18-Feb-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-025-929	 	O	 	McClinton-Anchor	 	Fayett-AR	 	08-Sep-05	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-211	 	O	 	Wilkerson-Maxwell	 	KS City	 	31-Jan-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	State of Oklahoma (Public Safety)	 	$	5,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-000-005-1626	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	30-Oct-02	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-385	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	01-Sep-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-622	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	04-May-05	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-166	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	10-Jun-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-375	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	13-Jun-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-614	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	24-May-04	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-000-005-2912	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	30-Sep-02	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-000-005-1628	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	26-Nov-02	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-000-005-1627	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	06-Nov-02	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-059	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	15-May-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	State of Tennessee	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-055	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	03-Feb-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee, Secretary of State (Notary)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-026-630	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	03-May-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee, Secretary of State (Notary)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-054	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	03-Feb-06	 	Notary Public	 	State of Tennessee, Secretary of State (Notary)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-030-575	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Medley	 	22-Nov-05	 	New Construction	 	Stiles Construction Company	 	$	831,387.00
								
	14-037-525	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Springfld	 	24-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Stone County Commission, Missouri	 	$	300,000.00
								
	14-037-391	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	19-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Summers-Taylor, Inc.	 	$	1,758,971.10
								
	14-037-340	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	01-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	Sumner County Commissioners, Kansas	 	$	2,560,794.27
								
	14-030-179	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	06-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Sunflower County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	1,237,564.34
								
	14-030-632	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	19-Apr-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Tampa Electric Company	 	$	24,000.00
								
	14-028-595	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	18-Sep-05	 	Utility Deposit	 	Tampa Electric Company	 	$	22,700.00
								
	14-030-595	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	18-Jul-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Tampa Electric Company	 	$	16,950.00
								
	14-028-596	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	18-Sep-05	 	Utility Deposit	 	Tampa Electric Company	 	$	15,650.00
								
	14-037-401	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	28-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Taylor & Murphy Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	10,714,764.00
								
	14-037-491	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	05-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee Board of Regents	 	$	584,181.00
								
	14-029-045	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	17-Aug-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-188	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	14-Jul-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-185	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	30-Jun-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-186	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	30-Jun-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-863	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	12-Jun-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-160	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	30-Jun-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-161	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	30-Jun-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-184	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	30-Jun-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-177	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	18-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-049	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	28-Mar-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-159	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	24-Apr-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-028-389	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	07-Oct-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-165	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	06-Sep-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-195	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Columbus	 	22-Sep-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-028-383	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	24-Aug-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-028-384	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	24-Aug-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-028-388	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	07-Oct-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-963	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	09-Aug-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-964	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	09-Aug-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-970	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	10-Sep-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-962	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	25-Jul-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-959	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	23-Jul-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-960	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	23-Jul-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-961	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	25-Jul-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-396	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-403	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	30-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-404	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	30-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-393	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-394	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-395	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-04	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-388	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-389	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-392	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-385	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-386	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	05-Jun-04	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-026-387	 	O	 	Harrison Construction Company	 	Alcoa	 	21-Jun-05	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Tennessee Department of Agriculture	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-029-167	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	20-Jul-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	1,915,860.50
								
	14-030-262	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	31-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	1,542,500.86
								
	14-029-793	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	01-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	1,265,257.65
								
	14-030-261	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	08-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	1,147,548.84
								
	14-037-416	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	17-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	1,080,022.75
								
	14-037-418	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	26-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	872,905.49
								
	14-029-062	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	27-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	808,119.00
								
	14-029-056	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Memphis	 	03-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	750,632.63
								
	14-030-259	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	20-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	283,085.75
								
	14-030-263	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	31-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	247,987.47

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-026-196	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Nashville	 	05-Nov-05	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Tennessee DOT	 	$	15,000.00
								
	14-029-792	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	20-Jan-05	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee National LLC	 	$	2,151,632.19
								
	14-030-253	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	01-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee National LLC	 	$	2,015,542.14
								
	14-029-791	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	20-Jan-05	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee National LLC	 	$	1,937,587.00
								
	14-030-254	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	14-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee National LLC	 	$	1,436,923.03
								
	14-030-264	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	17-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Tennessee National LLC	 	$	650,093.73
								
	14-029-072	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	20-Sep-04	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Texas Department of Agriculture	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-029-073	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	22-Sep-04	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Texas Department of Agriculture	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-029-074	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	22-Sep-04	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Texas Department of Agriculture	 	$	2,500.00
								
	14-026-488	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	21-Nov-03	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	24,780,295.50
								
	14-028-893	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	20-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	17,025,108.36
								
	14-029-665	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	21-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	15,508,323.26
								
	14-026-500	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	09-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	11,643,744.88
								
	14-029-660	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	13-Jul-05	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	9,549,633.68
								
	14-029-948	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	13-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	8,379,064.30
								
	14-029-085	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	01-Jul-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	7,870,575.92
								
	14-029-949	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	01-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	5,906,499.26
								
	14-029-945	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	11-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	5,590,403.55
								
	14-029-645	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	05-Nov-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	4,936,808.77
								
	14-029-082	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	04-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	4,734,356.63
								
	14-029-942	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	01-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	4,455,462.54
								
	14-026-509	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	05-Jun-03	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	3,880,412.80
								
	14-030-518	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	06-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	3,821,629.86
								
	14-030-517	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	06-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	3,821,387.20
								
	14-029-641	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	05-Nov-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	3,261,100.45
								
	14-030-526	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	07-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,934,426.55
								
	14-029-081	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	15-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,885,038.80
								
	14-029-078	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	07-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,791,796.98
								
	14-029-076	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	23-Dec-04	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,676,159.23
								
	14-030-524	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	07-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,622,637.70
								
	14-030-519	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	10-Apr-06	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,439,943.72
								
	14-028-909	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	26-Jul-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,212,467.06
								
	14-029-089	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	09-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	2,151,212.06
								
	14-029-071	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	14-Sep-04	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,662,820.53
								
	14-026-095	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	03-Oct-03	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,562,683.74

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-030-522	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	06-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,560,919.93
								
	14-030-516	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	27-Feb-06	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,546,444.72
								
	14-028-901	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	16-Jun-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,525,558.19
								
	14-029-944	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	10-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,505,379.97
								
	14-030-528	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	10-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,349,365.50
								
	14-029-642	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	05-Nov-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,265,704.42
								
	14-029-090	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	12-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,162,307.50
								
	14-029-947	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	09-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	1,060,328.75
								
	14-026-495	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	09-Jun-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	871,241.53
								
	14-026-491	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	07-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	777,195.65
								
	14-029-950	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	08-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	776,757.22
								
	14-026-494	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	10-May-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	767,606.00
								
	14-026-101	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	19-Feb-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	529,518.98
								
	14-029-951	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	10-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	450,794.35
								
	14-030-527	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	07-Jun-06	 	Financial Guaranty	 	Texas DOT	 	$	293,442.66
								
	14-028-894	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	27-Apr-04	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	283,066.35
								
	14-026-489	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	04-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	Texas DOT	 	$	264,376.02
								
	14-030-525	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	07-Jun-06	 	Financial Guaranty	 	Texas DOT	 	$	262,263.77
								
	14-029-661	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	17-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Texas DOT	 	$	250,853.00
								
	14-030-523	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	06-May-06	 	Financial Guaranty	 	Texas DOT	 	$	156,092.00
								
	14-029-087	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Ft Worth	 	24-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing & Maintenance	 	Texas DOT	 	$	144,157.38
								
	14-030-529	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Dallas	 	10-Jun-06	 	Financial Guaranty	 	Texas DOT	 	$	134,936.55
								
	14-029-952	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	10-May-06	 	Release of Retainage	 	Texas DOT	 	$	45,076.43
								
	14-029-662	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Brashear	 	01-Sep-05	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	Texas DOT	 	$	9,000.00
								
	14-028-408	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	11-Feb-04	 	New Construction	 	Tidewater Skanska, Inc.	 	$	14,572,926.14
								
	14-026-781	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	29-Jan-04	 	New Construction	 	Tidewater Skanska, Inc.	 	$	11,368,420.00
								
	14-029-464	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Charlot	 	28-Jan-05	 	New Construction	 	Tidewater Skanska, Inc.	 	$	7,402,159.50
								
	14-000-040-1224	 	O	 	Barrus Construction Company	 	Kinston	 	12-Jul-01	 	New Construction	 	Tidewater Skanska, Inc.	 	$	1,569,383.50
								
	14-030-158	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	15-Nov-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Tishomingo County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	427,842.84
								
	14-038-580	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	23-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Altavista, Virginia	 	$	177,239.00
								
	14-000-020-1059	 	O	 	APAC-Florida, Inc.	 	Medley	 	31-Jul-02	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Bay Harbor Islands, Florida	 	$	2,605,288.50
								
	14-037-452	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	28-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Town of Brilliant, Alabama	 	$	64,999.73
								
	14-037-142	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	14-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Elon College, North Carolina	 	$	216,787.50
								
	14-030-678	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	26-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Hope Mills, North Carolina	 	$	257,524.50
								
	14-038-579	 	O	 	Thompson-Arthur Division	 	Greensbor	 	23-May-06	 	New Construction	 	Town of Kernersville, North Carolina	 	$	1,173,727.60

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-341	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	22-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Kure Beach, North Carolina	 	$	243,962.10
								
	14-030-313	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	11-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Montreat, North Carolina	 	$	65,504.75
								
	14-038-577	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	12-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Pulaski, Virginia	 	$	302,498.07
								
	14-037-351	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	08-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Town of Smithfield, North Carolina	 	$	153,005.60
								
	14-030-421	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hays	 	02-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Trego County, Kansas	 	$	33,966.00
								
	14-026-780	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Darlingto	 	02-Jun-04	 	Resurfacing	 	U.S. Constructors, Inc.	 	$	1,261,075.40
								
	14-026-206	 	O	 	Wilkerson-Maxwell	 	KS City	 	31-Dec-05	 	License & Permit	 	Unified Government of Wyandotte Co & Kansas City	 	$	5,000.00
								
	14-030-176	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	28-Apr-06	 	Resurfacing	 	United States Department of Agriculture Forest Svc	 	$	39,143.58
								
	14-025-817	 	O	 	MacDougald Construction	 	Mac Div	 	25-May-06	 	Closure Performance	 	United States Environmental Protection Agency	 	$	2,203,181.55
								
	14-025-816	 	O	 	MacDougald Construction	 	Mac Div	 	25-May-06	 	Closure Performance	 	United States Environmental Protection Agency	 	$	39,616.00
								
	14-029-235	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	28-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (Camp Shelby)	 	$	7,850,396.50
								
	14-027-080	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	09-Jan-04	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Cherry Point)	 	$	3,182,929.00
								
	14-029-277	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	13-Aug-04	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Fort Bragg)	 	$	1,844,100.00
								
	14-030-671	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	22-Aug-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Fort Bragg)	 	$	1,040,944.43
								
	14-037-355	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	02-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Fort Bragg)	 	$	552,457.13
								
	14-030-676	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	03-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Fort Bragg)	 	$	275,478.49
								
	14-030-566	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Dothan	 	23-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Fort Rucker)	 	$	1,250,000.00
								
	14-029-091	 	O	 	Arkhola Sand & Gravel	 	Ft Smith	 	01-May-06	 	Mining Leases & Misc.	 	United States of America (Indian Affairs-Muskogee)	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-691	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Mac Div	 	27-Sep-04	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (Louisville)	 	$	4,800,000.00
								
	14-030-492	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	27-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	2,088,184.06
								
	14-030-495	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	24-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	340,403.27
								
	14-029-438	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	29-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	194,721.74
								
	14-029-439	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	29-Sep-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	126,230.00
								
	14-030-499	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	25-May-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	101,905.31
								
	14-030-496	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	24-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	44,827.49
								
	14-030-494	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	23-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	41,121.36
								
	14-030-496	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	24-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	38,536.28
								
	14-030-493	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	23-Mar-06	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	32,759.37
								
	14-030-500	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	14-Jun-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	United States of America (NAS Pensacola)	 	$	29,811.01
								
	14-028-617	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	16-Aug-04	 	New Construction	 	United States of America (Patrick AFB)	 	$	1,602,975.22
								
	14-030-608	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	04-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Patrick AFB)	 	$	188,152.23
								
	14-030-609	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	06-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Patrick AFB)	 	$	66,000.00
								
	14-030-303	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	16-Dec-05	 	Resurfacing	 	United States of America (Sevierville, TN)	 	$	15,039,853.09
								
	14-030-585	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	12-Jan-06	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Universal Construction Company (Alabama)	 	$	5,275,182.00
								
	14-030-554	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	22-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	Universal Construction Company (Alabama)	 	$	2,948,878.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-000-055-0503	 	O	 	Ballenger Paving Co Inc	 	Greenv’l	 	06-Jul-00	 	Resurfacing	 	Universal Construction Company (Alabama)	 	$	2,015,119.00
								
	14-030-565	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Huntsvill	 	22-Sep-05	 	Class B - Excavation	 	Universal Construction Company (Alabama)	 	$	1,660,252.00
								
	14-037-532	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	24-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	University of Missouri-Columbia	 	$	1,056,880.00
								
	14-038-705	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	16-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	University System of Georgia Board of Regents	 	$	83,970.00
								
	14-030-116	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Greenv’l	 	30-Aug-05	 	New Construction	 	US Group, Inc.	 	$	3,778,076.00
								
	14-029-823	 	O	 	Coastal Carolina Division	 	Kinston	 	28-Oct-05	 	Resurfacing	 	US Group, Inc.	 	$	1,036,491.70
								
	14-038-690	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	13-Jul-06	 	New Construction	 	USD #465, Winfield, Kansas	 	$	613,318.00
								
	14-030-625	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Wtr Haven	 	27-Dec-05	 	New Construction & Maintenance	 	Viera Company & Brevard County Commissioners	 	$	14,539,503.82
								
	14-037-519	 	O	 	APAC-Missouri, Inc.	 	Columb,MO	 	22-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Village of Renick, Missouri	 	$	109,628.60
								
	14-000-065-0544	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	18-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	15,186,546.60
								
	14-000-065-0545	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	18-Jul-02	 	New Construction	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	8,085,236.89
								
	14-000-065-0548	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	15-Aug-02	 	New Construction	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	5,117,261.94
								
	14-030-192	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	20-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	3,443,296.40
								
	14-037-153	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	21-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	3,093,170.40
								
	14-029-896	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	14-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	3,074,009.04
								
	14-029-467	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	23-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	2,500,220.69
								
	14-029-895	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	14-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	2,371,938.68
								
	14-029-899	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	14-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	2,293,746.37
								
	14-029-898	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	14-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	1,999,878.43
								
	14-029-471	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	08-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	1,995,831.91
								
	14-029-897	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	14-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	1,671,110.84
								
	14-029-900	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Alcoa	 	23-Feb-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	1,613,460.95
								
	14-029-915	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	28-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	1,505,353.98
								
	14-029-470	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	08-Mar-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	1,372,724.12
								
	14-038-585	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	15-Jun-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	800,000.00
								
	14-037-156	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	24-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	421,664.80
								
	14-037-155	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Danville	 	24-Feb-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	403,680.89
								
	14-029-914	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	28-Feb-06	 	New Construction	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	397,630.11
								
	14-028-366	 	O	 	APAC-Tennessee, Inc.	 	Knoxville	 	03-Feb-06	 	Weighmaster’s Bond	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-029-907	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	21-Jun-06	 	Right-of-Way or Encroachment	 	Virginia DOT	 	$	10,000.00
								
	14-028-999	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Midlothia	 	21-Apr-04	 	Resurfacing	 	VMS, Inc.	 	$	2,422,940.79
								
	14-028-964	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Greensbor	 	29-Mar-04	 	Resurfacing	 	VMS, Inc.	 	$	1,775,685.00
								
	14-000-065-0510	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	21-Mar-02	 	New Construction	 	W.C. English, Inc.	 	$	1,139,874.80
								
	14-030-449	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Atlanta	 	16-Sep-05	 	New Construction	 	W.G. Yates & Sons Construction Co & FedEx Ground	 	$	2,197,003.00
								
	14-030-271	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Augusta	 	19-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	W.H. Bass, Inc.	 	$	757,320.00

 ALL OPEN APAC SURETY BONDS 
 AS OF AUGUST 16, 2006 
  

																
	 Bond Number

	 	Open/Final

	 	 Principal

	 	 Location

	 	 Executed

	 	 Classification

	 	 Obligee

	 	Bond Amount

	14-037-393	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Asheville	 	26-May-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. (North Carolina)	 	$	1,413,011.47
								
	14-000-025-0152	 	O	 	MacDougald Warren	 	GA Div.	 	24-Jan-97	 	Maintenance	 	Wal-Mrt Stores, Inc.	 	$	30,000.00
								
	14-029-423	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Pensacola	 	22-Oct-04	 	New Construction	 	Walton County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	1,714,862.75
								
	14-030-498	 	O	 	Gulf Coast Division, APAC-SE	 	Pensacola	 	31-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Walton County Commissioners, Florida	 	$	502,879.80
								
	14-030-186	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Vicksburg	 	14-Jul-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Warren County Supervisors, Mississippi	 	$	663,512.15
								
	14-026-603	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	03-Sep-06	 	Financial Guaranty	 	West Virginia Division of Labor	 	$	265,000.00
								
	14-000-077-0023	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	06-Oct-00	 	New Construction	 	West Virginia DOT, Division of Highways	 	$	7,753,885.20
								
	14-000-077-0019	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	25-Oct-99	 	New Construction	 	West Virginia DOT, Division of Highways	 	$	5,918,956.99
								
	14-000-077-0021	 	O	 	APAC-Virginia, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	17-Mar-00	 	New Construction	 	West Virginia DOT, Division of Highways	 	$	5,194,129.09
								
	14-028-396	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Stephensn	 	01-Jan-06	 	Highway Use/Excess Weight	 	West Virginia DOT, Division of Highways	 	$	4,000.00
								
	14-037-459	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Jacksonvl	 	24-Mar-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Westfield Insurance Company	 	$	6,681,637.83
								
	14-029-908	 	O	 	APAC-Atlantic, Inc.	 	Manassas	 	16-Jun-05	 	New Construction	 	Whiting Turner Contracting Company	 	$	2,522,523.30
								
	14-038-680	 	O	 	Shears Division, APAC-Kansas	 	Hutchinsn	 	14-Jun-06	 	New Construction	 	Wild West World, LLC & City of Park City, Kansas	 	$	651,815.90
								
	14-030-392	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Birminghm	 	13-Oct-05	 	New Construction	 	Winston Contracting, LLC	 	$	320,751.16
								
	14-026-726	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	17-May-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Withlacoochee River Electric Cooperative	 	$	3,800.00
								
	14-037-312	 	O	 	APAC-Oklahoma, Inc.	 	Tulsa	 	05-Jan-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Wittwer Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	4,017,045.28
								
	14-029-679	 	O	 	Harrison Div., APAC-Tennessee	 	Alcoa	 	21-Apr-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Wright Bros Construction Company, Inc.	 	$	3,021,425.00
								
	14-025-880	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Jackson	 	21-Aug-05	 	Utility Deposit	 	Yazoo City Public Service Commission	 	$	16,000.00
								
	14-030-183	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Vicksburg	 	28-Jun-06	 	Resurfacing	 	Yazoo County Supervisors	 	$	258,150.00
								
	14-028-445	 	O	 	APAC-Mississippi, Inc.	 	Green, MS	 	26-Feb-06	 	Utility Deposit	 	Yazoo Valley Electric Power Association, MS	 	$	13,000.00
								
	14-029-943	 	O	 	APAC-Texas, Inc.	 	Beaumont	 	02-Jun-05	 	Resurfacing	 	Zachry Construction Corporation	 	$	183,765.00
								
	14-028-741	 	O	 	APAC-Southeast, Inc.	 	Tampa	 	24-Mar-05	 	Maintenance	 	ZEP Construction, Inc.	 	$	1,111,611.00

 
Schedule 5.16(a): 
 Certain Contracts 
  

	1)	See the contracts listed under Category 3 of Schedule 3.17(b). 

  

	2)	See the contracts listed under Category 2 of Schedule 3.17(b). 

  

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Schedule 5.18: 
 No Use of the Ashland Name 
  
 Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. 
  
 Ashland Construction Communications Company 
  

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	News Release	  	

  

							
	 	 	FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:	  	 
	 	 	Media Relations:	  	Investor Relations:	  	 
	 	 	Jim Vitak	  	Daragh Porter	  	 
	 	 	(614) 790-3715	  	(859) 815-3825	  	 
	 	 	jevitak@ashland.com	  	dlporter@ashland.com	  	 
			
	 	 	 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 August 28,
2006
	  	 

  
 Ashland Inc. closes sale of APAC

 to Oldcastle Materials, Inc. 
  
 COVINGTON, Ky. - Ashland Inc. (NYSE: ASH) today completed the closing of its previously announced agreement to sell the stock of its wholly owned subsidiary, Ashland
Paving And Construction, Inc. (“APAC”), to Oldcastle Materials, Inc. The sale price of $1.30 billion is subject to adjustments for changes in working capital and certain other accounts from Sept. 30, 2005, until closing. After-tax
proceeds, pre-adjustment, are estimated to total $1.25 billion. 
  
 “Today,
Ashland completed a major step in our multiyear transformation into a diversified chemical company,” said James J. O’Brien, Ashland’s chairman and chief executive officer. “We will now focus on growing our businesses, both
organically and through acquisitions, while establishing a top-quartile cost structure, in order to generate long-term value for Ashland’s shareholders.” 
  
 Ashland Inc. (NYSE: ASH), a diversified, global chemical company, provides quality products, services and solutions to customers in more
than 100 countries. A FORTUNE 500 company, it operates through four wholly owned divisions: Ashland Performance Materials, Ashland Distribution, Valvoline and Ashland Water Technologies. To learn more about Ashland, visit www.ashland.com.

  
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Inc. 
  
 Forward-Looking Statements 
  
 This news release contains forward-looking statements within the meaning of Section 27A
of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934. These statements include those that refer to Ashland’s operating performance and expectations about the APAC transaction, including those statements that
refer to the expected benefits of the transaction. Although Ashland believes its expectations are based on reasonable assumptions, it cannot assure the expectations reflected herein will be achieved. The risks, uncertainties and assumptions include
the possibility that Ashland will be unable to fully realize the benefits anticipated from the transaction, and other risks that are described from time to time in the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) reports of Ashland. Other factors and
risks affecting Ashland are contained in Ashland’s Form 10-K, as amended, for the fiscal year ended Sept. 30, 2005, filed with the SEC and available on Ashland’s Investor Relations website at www.ashland.com/investors or the SEC’s
website at www.sec.gov. Ashland undertakes no obligation to subsequently update or revise the forward-looking statements made in this news release to reflect events or circumstances after the date of this release. 
  
 

 

  
 ASHLAND INC. AND
CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES 
 UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 
  
 The following unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements are based upon
the historical financial statements of Ashland and its consolidated subsidiaries, adjusted to reflect the disposition of Ashland Paving And Construction, Inc. (name changed to APAC Holdings, Inc. on August 22, 2006) (together with its wholly
owned subsidiaries, “APAC”). The following unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements of Ashland should be read in conjunction with the related notes and with the historical consolidated financial statements of Ashland
and the related notes included in previous filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The unaudited condensed pro forma consolidated balance sheet reflects the disposition of APAC as if it occurred on June 30, 2006, while the
unaudited condensed pro forma statements of consolidated income give effect to the disposition as if it occurred at the beginning of each fiscal period presented. The pro forma adjustments, described in the related notes, are based on the best
available information and certain assumptions that Ashland management believes are reasonable. 
  
 The unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements are provided for illustrative purposes only and are not necessarily indicative of the operating results or financial position that would have
occurred had the disposition of APAC closed on June 30, 2006 for the unaudited condensed pro forma consolidated balance sheet or at the beginning of each fiscal period presented for the unaudited condensed pro forma statements of consolidated
income. For example, these financial statements do not reflect any potential earnings or other impacts from the use of the proceeds from the disposition or cost reductions of previously allocated corporate costs and potential subsequent
restructuring charges. Readers should not rely on the unaudited condensed consolidated pro forma financial statements as being indicative of the historical operating results that Ashland would have achieved or any future operating results or
financial position that it will experience after the transaction closes. 

 Ashland Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
 Unaudited Condensed Pro Forma Consolidated Balance Sheet 
 June 30, 2006 
  

													
	 	  	 	 	 	(a)	 	 	 	 
	(In millions except per share data)	  	Historical

	 	 	Sale of APAC

	 	 	Pro Forma

	 
				
	 ASSETS

	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
				
	 CURRENT ASSETS
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Cash and cash equivalents
	  	$	363	 	 	$	1,335	 	 	$	1,698	 
	 Available-for-sale securities
	  	 	621	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	621	 
	 Accounts receivable
	  	 	1,805	 	 	 	(374	)	 	 	1,431	 
	 Allowance for doubtful accounts
	  	 	(46	)	 	 	9	 	 	 	(37	)
	 Inventories
	  	 	625	 	 	 	(106	)	 	 	519	 
	 Deferred income taxes
	  	 	96	 	 	 	(14	)	 	 	82	 
	 Other current assets
	  	 	153	 	 	 	(95	)	 	 	58	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	3,617	 	 	 	755	 	 	 	4,372	 
				
	 INVESTMENTS AND OTHER ASSETS
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Goodwill and other intangibles
	  	 	710	 	 	 	(411	)	 	 	299	 
	 Asbestos insurance receivable (noncurrent portion)
	  	 	446	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	446	 
	 Deferred income taxes
	  	 	182	 	 	 	56	 	 	 	238	 
	 Other noncurrent assets
	  	 	464	 	 	 	(21	)	 	 	443	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	1,802	 	 	 	(376	)	 	 	1,426	 
				
	 PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Cost
	  	 	3,463	 	 	 	(1,470	)	 	 	1,993	 
	 Accumulated depreciation, depletion and amortization
	  	 	(1,949	)	 	 	888	 	 	 	(1,061	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	1,514	 	 	 	(582	)	 	 	932	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	$	6,933	 	 	$	(203	)	 	$	6,730	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 LIABILITIES AND STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY

	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 CURRENT LIABILITIES
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Debt due within one year
	  	$	18	 	 	$	—  	 	 	$	18	 
	 Trade and other payables
	  	 	1,420	 	 	 	(249	)	 	 	1,171	 
	 Income taxes
	  	 	48	 	 	 	53	 	 	 	101	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	1,486	 	 	 	(196	)	 	 	1,290	 
	 NONCURRENT LIABILITIES
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Long-term debt (less current portion)
	  	 	70	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	70	 
	 Employee benefit obligations
	  	 	417	 	 	 	(36	)	 	 	381	 
	 Reserves of captive insurance companies
	  	 	182	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	182	 
	 Asbestos litigation reserve (noncurrent portion)
	  	 	592	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	592	 
	 Other long-term liabilities and deferred credits
	  	 	385	 	 	 	(75	)	 	 	310	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	1,646	 	 	 	(111	)	 	 	1,535	 
	 STOCKHOLDERS’ EQUITY
	  	 	3,801	 	 	 	104	 	 	 	3,905	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	$	6,933	 	 	$	(203	)	 	$	6,730	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Common Shares Outstanding (in thousands)
	  	 	71,094	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	71,094	 
	 Book Value Per Common Share Outstanding
	  	$	53.47	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	54.93	 

  
 See
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements. 

 Ashland Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
 Unaudited Condensed Pro Forma Statement of Consolidated Income 
 Nine Months Ended June 30, 2006

  

													
	 	  	 	 	 	(b)	 	 	 	 
	 (In millions except share and per share data)

	  	Historical

	 	 	Sale of APAC

	 	 	Pro Forma

	 
	 Revenues
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Sales and operating revenues
	  	$	7,378	 	 	$	(2,053	)	 	$	5,325	 
	 Equity income
	  	 	9	 	 	 	(1	)	 	 	8	 
	 Other income
	  	 	49	 	 	 	(30	)	 	 	19	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	7,436	 	 	 	(2,084	)	 	 	5,352	 
				
	 Costs and expenses
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Cost of sales and operating expenses
	  	 	6,217	 	 	 	(1,798	)	 	 	4,419	 
	 Selling, general and administrative expenses
	  	 	948	 	 	 	(157	)	 	 	791	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	7,165	 	 	 	(1,955	)	 	 	5,210	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

				
	 Operating income
	  	 	271	 	 	 	(129	)	 	 	142	 
	 Loss on the MAP Transaction
	  	 	(2	)	 	 	—  	 	 	 	(2	)
	 Net interest and other financing income
	  	 	29	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	29	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations before income taxes
	  	 	298	 	 	 	(129	)	 	 	169	 
	 Income tax (expense) benefit
	  	 	(90	)	 	 	48	 	 	 	(42	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations
	  	$	208	 	 	$	(81	)	 	$	127	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Earnings per share from continuing operations
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	$	2.91	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	1.77	 
	 Diluted
	  	$	2.87	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	1.75	 
				
	 Average common shares outstanding (in thousands)
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	 	71,426	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	71,426	 
	 Diluted
	  	 	72,433	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	72,433	 

  
 See
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements. 

 Ashland Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
 Unaudited Condensed Pro Forma Statement of Consolidated Income 
 Year Ended September 30, 2005 

 

													
	 	  	 	 	 	(b)	 	 	 	 
	 (In millions except share and per share data)

	  	Historical

	 	 	Sale of APAC

	 	 	Pro Forma

	 
	 Revenues
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Sales and operating revenues
	  	$	9,270	 	 	$	(2,539	)	 	$	6,731	 
	 Equity income
	  	 	531	 	 	 	(6	)	 	 	525	 
	 Other income
	  	 	59	 	 	 	(20	)	 	 	39	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	9,860	 	 	 	(2,565	)	 	 	7,295	 
				
	 Costs and expenses
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Cost of sales and operating expenses
	  	 	7,823	 	 	 	(2,278	)	 	 	5,545	 
	 Selling, general and administrative expenses
	  	 	1,291	 	 	 	(212	)	 	 	1,079	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	9,114	 	 	 	(2,490	)	 	 	6,624	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Operating income
	  	 	746	 	 	 	(75	)	 	 	671	 
	 Gain on the MAP Transaction (c)
	  	 	1,284	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	1,284	 
	 Loss on early retirement of debt (c)
	  	 	(145	)	 	 	—  	 	 	 	(145	)
	 Net interest and other financial costs
	  	 	(82	)	 	 	—  	 	 	 	(82	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations before income taxes
	  	 	1,803	 	 	 	(75	)	 	 	1,728	 
	 Income tax benefit (c)
	  	 	202	 	 	 	28	 	 	 	230	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations
	  	$	2,005	 	 	$	(47	)	 	$	1,958	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Earnings per share from continuing operations
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	$	27.50	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	26.85	 
	 Diluted
	  	$	26.86	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	26.23	 
				
	 Average common shares outstanding (in thousands)
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	 	72,922	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	72,922	 
	 Diluted
	  	 	74,652	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	74,652	 

  
 See
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements. 

 Ashland Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
 Unaudited Condensed Pro Forma Statement of Consolidated Income 
 Year Ended September 30, 2004 

 

													
	 	  	 	 	 	(b)	 	 	 	 
	 (In millions except share and per share data)

	  	Historical

	 	 	Sale of APAC

	 	 	Pro Forma

	 
				
	 Revenues
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Sales and operating revenues
	  	$	8,301	 	 	$	(2,525	)	 	$	5,776	 
	 Equity income
	  	 	432	 	 	 	(19	)	 	 	413	 
	 Other income
	  	 	48	 	 	 	(22	)	 	 	26	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	8,781	 	 	 	(2,566	)	 	 	6,215	 
				
	 Costs and expenses
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Cost of sales and operating expenses
	  	 	6,948	 	 	 	(2,227	)	 	 	4,721	 
	 Selling, general and administrative expenses
	  	 	1,171	 	 	 	(203	)	 	 	968	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	8,119	 	 	 	(2,430	)	 	 	5,689	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Operating income
	  	 	662	 	 	 	(136	)	 	 	526	 
	 Net interest and other financial costs
	  	 	(114	)	 	 	—  	 	 	 	(114	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations before income taxes
	  	 	548	 	 	 	(136	)	 	 	412	 
	 Income tax (expense) benefit
	  	 	(150	)	 	 	49	 	 	 	(101	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations
	  	$	398	 	 	$	(87	)	 	$	311	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

				
	 Earnings per share from continuing operations
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	$	5.69	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	4.44	 
	 Diluted
	  	$	5.59	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	4.36	 
				
	 Average common shares outstanding (in thousands)
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	 	69,938	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	69,938	 
	 Diluted
	  	 	71,217	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	71,217	 

  
 See
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements. 

 Ashland Inc. and Consolidated Subsidiaries 
 Unaudited Condensed Pro Forma Statement of Consolidated Income 
 Year Ended September 30, 2003 

 

													
	 	  	 	 	 	(b)	 	 	 	 
	(In millions except share and per share data)	  	Historical

	 	 	Sale of APAC

	 	 	Pro Forma

	 
				
	 Revenues
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Sales and operating revenues
	  	$	7,566	 	 	$	(2,400	)	 	$	5,166	 
	 Equity income
	  	 	301	 	 	 	(9	)	 	 	292	 
	 Other income
	  	 	45	 	 	 	—  	 	 	 	45	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	7,912	 	 	 	(2,409	)	 	 	5,503	 
				
	 Costs and expenses
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Cost of sales and operating expenses
	  	 	6,390	 	 	 	(2,201	)	 	 	4,189	 
	 Selling, general and administrative expenses
	  	 	1,256	 	 	 	(225	)	 	 	1,031	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 	  	 	7,646	 	 	 	(2,426	)	 	 	5,220	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Operating income
	  	 	266	 	 	 	17	 	 	 	283	 
	 Net interest and other financial costs
	  	 	(128	)	 	 	—  	 	 	 	(128	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations before income taxes
	  	 	138	 	 	 	17	 	 	 	155	 
	 Income tax expense
	  	 	(44	)	 	 	(8	)	 	 	(52	)
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

	 Income from continuing operations
	  	$	94	 	 	$	9	 	 	$	103	 
	 	  	
	
	
	 	
	
	
	 	
	
	

				
	 Earnings per share from continuing operations
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	$	1.37	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	1.51	 
	 Diluted
	  	$	1.37	 	 	 	 	 	 	$	1.50	 
				
	 Average common shares outstanding (in thousands)
	  	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	 
	 Basic
	  	 	68,422	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	68,422	 
	 Diluted
	  	 	68,680	 	 	 	 	 	 	 	68,680	 

  
 See
Notes to Unaudited Condensed Consolidated Pro Forma Financial Statements. 

 ASHLAND INC. AND CONSOLIDATED SUBSIDIARIES 
 NOTES TO UNAUDITED CONDENSED CONSOLIDATED PRO FORMA FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 
  
 (a) These adjustments reflect the disposition of APAC for $1.3 billion, plus estimated additional proceeds of $35 million for changes in specified balance
sheet items (primarily working captial accounts), the final amount of which will be determined subsequent to closing. The adjustments also reflect the accrual of estimated income taxes payable of $53 million and fees of $12 million related to the
disposition, the retention of certain employee benefit and variable pay liabilities by Ashland, an estimated net $22 million after-tax gain on the associated pension and postretirement welfare plan curtailment, and the reversal of net deferred tax
liabilities, resulting in a net gain of $104 million. 
  
 (b)
These adjustments eliminate the operating results of APAC as if the transaction occurred at the beginning of the fiscal period presented. The amounts eliminated do not include allocations of corporate expenses included in Selling, General and
Administrative Expenses and the related combined 39% U.S. federal (35%) and state (4%, net of federal deductions) statutory income tax benefits of such expenses. These corporate expenses were $34 million, $45 million, $42 million and $40
million for the nine months ended June 30, 2006 and the fiscal years ended September 30, 2005, September 30, 2004 and September 30, 2003, respectively. In accordance with a consensus of the Emerging Issues Task Force (EITF
87-24), allocations of general corporate overhead may not be allocated to discontinued operations for financial statement presentation. 
  
 (c) “MAP Transaction” refers to the June 30, 2005 transfer of Ashland’s 38% interest in Marathon Ashland Petroleum LLC (MAP),
Ashland’s maleic anhydride business and 60 Valvoline Instant Oil Change centers in Michigan and northwest Ohio to Marathon Oil Corporation in a transaction valued at approximately $3.7 billion. Ashland used a substantial portion of the proceeds
of the MAP Transaction to retire most of its debt and certain other financial obligations. The gain on the MAP Transaction and the loss on early retirement of debt, net of their respective tax effects, increased net income by $1,531 million, or
$20.51 per share, for the year ended September 30, 2005. 

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