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Area 30 interns sign with Cloverdale Quarry

A pair of eager Area 30 interns from Indiana recently signed on to spend their senior year of high school working at Martin Marietta's Cloverdale Quarry.

August 15, 2025

From left: Area 30 Assistant Instructor JR Scott, Area 30 Instructor Scott Livesay, Honey, Campbell, Cloverdale Plant Manager Mike Mote and McIntosh.

From left: Area 30 Assistant Instructor JR Scott, Area 30 Instructor Scott Livesay, Honey, Campbell, Cloverdale Plant Manager Mike Mote and McIntosh.

The Indiana District continued to strengthen its relationship with the Area 30 Career Center in the spring, holding a signing ceremony for Victoria Honey and Dakota Campbell, two interns who will spend their summer and much of their senior year of high school working at Cloverdale Quarry, said District HR/Safety Manager Jeff McIntosh.

McIntosh said the young students will be properly trained and then treated just as any other employee in the quarry. They will be expected to arrive on time and perform any of the various tasks needed to keep the site running smoothly, he said, adding that the district’s goal is to provide the students with true hands-on experience.

Area 30 is a two-year program for local high school juniors and seniors who may not have an interest in attending college, but do wish to learn valuable trade skills, said McIntosh. Martin Marietta has partnered with the program for several years and, so far, has offered every Area 30 intern a full-time, permanent position in a local quarry.