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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.

Tri-State joins Hyundai dealer network

Tri-State has provided construction equipment in the Southwest since 2007, according to Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas. Keep Reading

Hitachi unveils ZXLink connectivity at no additional charge

Hitachi Construction & Mining Division customers no longer need to renew their ZXLink connectivity service subscription. The company explains. Keep Reading

Industrial Minerals Association boosts staff

Wayne Palmer and Matthew Dermody joined the Industrial Minerals Association – North America this summer in senior government affairs positions. Keep Reading

Mining Hall of Fame banquet scheduled for October

Individual tickets for the Oct. 23 banquet in Denver are $250, with reduced pricing of $125 for professionals under 35. Keep Reading

Summit sees volumes, pricing grow in second quarter 2021

Summit Materials CEO Anne Noonan says the company delivered volume growth in most lines of business and pricing growth in all lines of business during the second quarter. Keep Reading

Construction products drive second quarter 2021 at Arcosa

Construction products-specific revenues increased 38 percent in the quarter at Arcosa to $204.5 million, driven primarily by the acquisition of StonePoint Materials. Keep Reading

Arcosa expands in Southwest through acquisition

Arcosa acquired Arizona-based Southwest Rock Products, which produces about 5 million tons of construction aggregate each year. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index pulls back in July 2021

Commercial and institutional planning were both lower last month as pricing pressures continue to mount, Dodge Data & Analytics reports. Keep Reading

AGC: Supply chain issues continue into midsummer

The rise in prices for construction materials and services continued in July, reports the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), adding that contractors are still struggling with supply challenges. Keep Reading

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