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Jack Kopanski

Jack Kopanski is the Managing Editor of Pit & Quarry and Editor-in-Chief of Portable Plants. Kopanski can be reached at 216-706-3756 or jkopanski@northcoastmedia.net.

NSSGA names Community Relations Excellence Award winners

Danville Quarry, the top scoring gold award winner, was also named the plantum award winner on the first day of NSSGA's Legislative & Policy Forum. Keep Reading

Lehigh Hanson to become Heidelberg Materials

Lehigh Hanson and its parent company, HeidelbergCement, will transition to become Heidelberg Materials beginning early next year. Keep Reading

AEM launches Sustainability Toolkit for manufacturers

The toolkit provides assessments and resources to help manufacturers and their supply chains minimize operational impacts on the environment. Keep Reading

AGC: Nonresidential construction materials prices fall in August

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says nonresidential construction materials prices fell 1.1 percent from July to August. Keep Reading

Skills shortages hindering construction workforce

While workforces in industries like hotels and restaurants are facing worker shortages as a whole, the construction industry's workforce is lacking skilled labor specifically, according to Anirban Basu. Keep Reading

ABC: Construction backlog steady, confidence up in August

The Associated Builders & Contractors’ (ABC) Construction Backlog Indicator saw no change in August, while the Construction Confidence Index grew. Keep Reading

MSHA launches miner safety, health app

The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) unveiled a mobile app aimed at providing miners with health and safety information, best practices and more. Keep Reading

Granite adds EZ Street asphalt to California product line

Granite Construction is now the sole California distributor of the product, which is a sustainable asphalt solution that can help reduce carbon emissions. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index falls in August

The Dodge Construction Network index fell 1.2 percent in August, with the commercial component rising 1 percent and the institutional component falling 5.6 percent. Keep Reading

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