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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.

RoadBuilders Machinery joins Masaba dealer network

With the addition of Masaba, RoadBuilders Machinery now offers equipment from Komatsu, Gomaco, Metso, Takeuchi, NPK, GradAll, JRB, Sandvik, Terex/Fuchs and LaBounty. Keep Reading

Why e-ticketing represents the dawn of a new era

With the pandemic producing tough restrictions, more operations are turning to paperless ticketing and fleet management software to achieve new efficiencies. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What might fuel – or stall – construction starts in the months to come?

Dodge Data's Richard Branch discusses last year's decline in construction starts and is cautiously optimistic that stability is ahead for areas of the market. Keep Reading

What’s in the $1.9T stimulus for transportation?

The chairman of the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure provides a breakdown on aid in the stimulus bill passed Thursday that will support transportation initiatives. Keep Reading

Rising material prices, supply chain disruptions becoming problematic

New data shows that skyrocketing costs for materials are harming most construction firms. The Associated General Contractors of America elaborates. Keep Reading

Contractors continue to face serious challenges year into pandemic

Soaring material costs, supply chain issues and project cancellations continue to affect the construction industry, says the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). Keep Reading

Motion to promote pair to executive VP roles

James Howe will handle e-commerce, sales excellence, strategic pricing and corporate accounts for Motion Industries while Joe Limbaugh manages supply chain, operations support, marketing and enterprise excellence. Keep Reading

Pisgah Stone busy crushing, looking to expand out West

With hundreds of years of Mount Pisgah reserves in place, Pisgah Stone’s crushing spread is seeing plenty of action in Utah these days. Keep Reading

Sponsored: The potential impact of Biden’s Build Back Better infrastructure plan

Is there stomach in Congress for a big 2021 spending plan on infrastructure that would be coming off a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill? Dodge Data & Analytics' Richard Branch weighs in. Keep Reading

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