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First-quarter 2021 sales up at CRH
With the first quarter complete, CRH chief executive Albert Manifold reflected on a stretch that offered good underlying demand and pricing improvements for the company. Keep Reading
Tax compliance software added to ticketing, dispatch platform
All Fast-Weigh ticketing and order data can now be integrated seamlessly with Avalara tax compliance software, TAC Insight says. Keep Reading
Hoyt Wire Cloth to expand Pennsylvania plant
Additional manufacturing and stocking space will be provided through the expansion, Hoyt Wire Cloth says. Keep Reading
Sponsored: PCA’s Ireland discusses the state of the cement industry
Portland Cement Association (PCA) president and CEO Mike Ireland discusses the health of the cement industry, the challenges producers currently face, how consumption is faring and more. Keep Reading
Sponsored: PCA’s Ireland weighs in on an infrastructure bill
The Portland Cement Association's Mike Ireland explains why he’s optimistic about the passage of an infrastructure bill in 2021 while outlining the political and pay-for hurdles that lie in the pathway to the finish line. Keep Reading
First-quarter aggregate sales dip at LafargeHolcim
Aggregate sales were down nearly 10 percent in North America at LafargeHolcim, but the company says market demand in the U.S. and Western Canada was strong. Keep Reading
AEM mourns loss of longtime staffer
Michelle Sanford, who was an instrumental figure at the Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and played a key role in ConExpo-Con/Agg, died this week. Keep Reading
Musk tunnel system to debut at World of Concrete
The first-of-its-kind transportation solution from Elon Musk's The Boring Company will be available when the Las Vegas Convention Center hosts June's World of Concrete. Keep Reading
Grade control tech options new for select Hitachi excavators
Hitachi Construction & Mining Division rolled out options for its grade control technology on select excavators. Keep Reading