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CEO PAY RATIO DISCLOSURE /


        2 Assumes all earned base salary has been paid.
        3 Reflects the estimated lump-sum intrinsic value of all unvested RSUs.
        4 Reflects the difference between the value of the unvested Incentive Stock Plan share units at year-end and the amount of cash invested by the executive officer in the share units.
        5 Reflects the estimated lump-sum intrinsic value of all unvested PSUs.
        6 The table does not include information related to the form and amount of payments or benefits that are not enhanced or accelerated in connection with any termination
         that would be provided by Martin Marietta’s retirement plans, which is disclosed in the Pension Benefits Table and the accompanying narrative on page 76. Change of
         Control values include the incremental value of the benefit (including three times Martin Marietta’s match to the defined contribution plan) payable upon a qualifying
         termination of employment following a Change of Control.
        7 Reflects the estimated incremental lump-sum present value of all future premiums that would be paid on behalf of the named executive officer under Martin Marietta’s
         health and welfare plans, including long-term disability and life insurance plans.

        Required Pay Disclosures


        CEO Pay Ratio Disclosure

        The Company is required to disclose in its Proxy Statement the annual total compensation of the median-compensated
        employee of, generally, all Company employees (excluding the CEO), the annual total compensation of its CEO, and the
        ratio of the CEO compensation to the median employee’s compensation.

        In 2024, the Company employed approximately 9,400 employees that were located primarily in the United States with a
        limited number of employees in Canada and The Bahamas.

        As permitted by SEC rules, we may identify our median employee for purposes of providing any ratio disclosure once every
        three years and calculate and disclose total compensation for that employee each year; provided that, during the last
        completed fiscal year, there has been no change in the employee population or employee compensation arrangements that
        we reasonably believe would result in a significant change to the prior CEO pay ratio disclosure. We reviewed the changes in
        our employee population and employee compensatory arrangements and determined there has been no changes that would
        significantly impact the pay ratio disclosure. As a result, we are using the same median employee as we newly identified in
        the 2023 CEO pay ratio disclosure. The median compensated employee was identified for our 2023 CEO pay ratio disclosure
        using a consistently applied compensation measure, encompassing base salary, overtime, and incentive compensation with a
        performance period of one year or less (such as annual incentives and sales or other bonuses). As allowed under the SEC
        rules, base pay was annualized for employees hired during the year to reflect a full year of service and the de minimis
        exemption was applied to exclude approximately 80 employees located in Canada and The Bahamas.

        We determined the required ratio by:

        • calculating the compensation based on a consistently applied measure as described above of all employees except the
          CEO, and then sorting those employees from highest to lowest;
        • determining the median employee from that list, including evaluating employees situated slightly above and below the
          calculated median to ensure the selected employee reflects our population as a whole; and
        • calculating the total annual compensation of our CEO and of the median-compensated employee using the same
          methodology required for the Summary Compensation Table.

        The total annual compensation for our CEO for fiscal year 2024 was $17,716,763. The total annual compensation in 2024
        for the median-compensated employee was $94,832. The resulting ratio of CEO pay to the pay of our median-
        compensated employee for fiscal year 2024 is 187 to one.

        This pay ratio is a reasonable estimate calculated in a manner consistent with SEC rules based on our payroll and
        employment records and the methodology described above. Because the SEC rules for identifying the median-
        compensated employee and calculating the pay ratio based on that employee’s annual total compensation allow
        companies to adopt a variety of methodologies, to apply certain exclusions, and to make reasonable estimates and
        assumptions that reflect their compensation practices, the amount of compensation of the median-compensated employee
        and the pay ratio reported by other companies may not be comparable to our estimates reported above, as other
        companies may have different employment and compensation practices and may utilize different methodologies,
        exclusions, estimates and assumptions in calculating their own pay ratios.


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