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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.

How to successfully select the right pump

While a grab-and-go option may seemingly keep things simple, coming to the right pump solution depends on a number of variables. Schurco Slurry's Will Pierce offers details. Keep Reading

Hanson expands in Seattle with acquisition

Lehigh Hanson acquired Corliss Resources, a producer with considerable aggregate and ready-mixed concrete assets in Washington state. Keep Reading

Dealers combine to form Vermeer Mountain West

Vermeer Southwest acquired Vermeer Rocky Mountain, leading to the creation of Vermeer Mountain West. Keep Reading

What’s next for MSHA’s mobile equipment safety rule?

The U.S. Department of Labor is holding a public hearing on the Mine Safety & Health Administration’s proposed rule to improve safe use of mobile, powered-haulage mining equipment. Keep Reading

SCAA caps 2021 with inaugural workshop, exhibit

The South Carolina Aggregates Association (SCAA) continues to check off a list of firsts, the latest of which was its well-attended SCAA Workshop & Exhibit. Keep Reading

Further construction jobs gains made in nonresidential

Construction added 22,000 jobs in December as the industry’s jobless rate fell to 5 percent. Leaders from the Associated General Contractors of America offer more detail. Keep Reading

Factors that could shift 2022 construction markets one way or another

Dodge Construction Network is keeping an eye on four things in the new year that could influence construction markets for the better or worse. Chief economist Richard Branch shares the four in a visit with P&Q. Keep Reading

Baker, Thomey selected for Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame

Edward L. ‘Ted’ Baker and David R. Thomey make up the 2022 class of the Pit & Quarry Hall of Fame. They will be enshrined during a March ceremony in Nashville along with members of the 2021 class. Keep Reading

When the infrastructure bill’s funds might be available

Dodge Construction Network’s Richard Branch expects streets and bridges to be among the first nonbuilding construction segments to benefit in 2022 from the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act. Keep Reading

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