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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.

ABB introduces Baldor-Reliance Severe Duty XT motor

ABB says the new motor bridges the gap between its Baldor-Reliance general purpose and XEX premium severe duty motor lines. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index loses steam in June 2021

A pullback in commercial and institutional planning ended a six-month string of gains, Dodge Data & Analytics reports. Keep Reading

Lake limestone shipments from Michigan, Ohio up in June 2021

Great Lakes limestone shipments were up nearly 18 percent last month compared to June 2020, the Lake Carriers' Association (LCA) reports. Keep Reading

Philippi-Hagenbuch shares its MINExpo plans

The company will highlight its HiVol water tanks at the Sept. 13-15 trade show in Las Vegas, along with other products. Keep Reading

Construction employment dips in June 2021

Nonresidential construction firms are struggling to find workers and materials to complete projects, the Associated General Contractors of America reports. Keep Reading

Crushed stone, sand and gravel production holding steady

Despite a pandemic that made a sizable impact, crushed stone and sand and gravel production remain in a positive place relative to recent years. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What a new infrastructure bill could look like

At June's Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference, aggregate producers and equipment manufacturers speculate on how a new infrastructure bill could be passed and what it might look like. Keep Reading

Sandvik to showcase electrification, automation at MINExpo

Sandvik will introduce new products and services at mining’s largest trade show, including battery-driven equipment to enable emission-free underground mining. Keep Reading

PCA leaders make the case for carbon neutrality

While some environmental policymakers push for fewer construction materials, Portland Cement Association (PCA) leaders say concrete and cement are the solution to a more sustainable world. Keep Reading

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