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Kevin Yanik

Kevin Yanik is editor-in-chief of Pit & Quarry. He can be reached at 216-706-3724 or kyanik@northcoastmedia.net.

Mellott Company recognized as top Metso Outotec dealer

Mellott Company, a Pennsylvania-based equipment dealer, has been a partner with Metso Outotec for more than 20 years. Keep Reading

The latest on aggregate production and pricing

Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik shares some takeaways from recent findings, noting that aggregate production is at highs not seen since before the Great Recession and that producers continue to make steady pricing improvements. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: McLanahan Corp.’s Mark Krause

Mark Krause, managing director of North America at McLanahan Corp., touched on a variety of topics during a recent visit with P&Q, including the state of the aggregate industry, 2022 capex, AGG1 and more. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts climb in January 2022

Dodge Construction Network reports that nonresidential building and nonbuilding move higher last month while residential slipped. Get the full details. Keep Reading

Hawaiian Cement making the most of waste material

Two Hawaiian Cement operations with unique material challenges continue to leverage the benefits of the wet processing solutions provided by their shared vendor. Keep Reading

How Cemex performed in 2021 and the fourth quarter

Cemex operations in the U.S. experienced good gains last year, with company CEO Fernando González saying the company is “pleased to report exceptional financial and strategic performance.” Keep Reading

Martin Marietta reaches new heights in fourth quarter 2021

Ward Nye, chairman and CEO of Martin Marietta, had glowing things to say about the company’s performance of late – and he anticipates more growth is ahead. Keep Reading

Three aggregate industry dynamics worth watching

Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik discusses three developments he’s keeping an eye on as spring start-up draws nearer. Keep Reading

Mine fatalities trending in wrong direction to start 2022

The year is only six weeks old, but information on the Mine Safety & Health Administration’s website indicates that six mine fatalities have already occurred in 2022. Keep Reading

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