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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.

Martin Marietta adds former transportation secretary to board

Anthony Foxx, who served under President Obama, joins Martin Marietta’s board of directors. Keep Reading

Industry associations react to presidential election

The Association of Equipment Manufacturers, Associated Equipment Distributors and Associated General Contractors of America offer remarks on Joe Biden becoming president-elect. Keep Reading

ARTBA: Voters approve record percentage of transportation investments

The American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA) reports that 94 percent of transportation investment initiatives on the ballot this year were approved, totaling $14 billion. Keep Reading

Reflecting on 2020, what’s happening out there and more

Decades from now, we’ll look back on 2020 as one of the most turbulent years of our lives. And yet, aggregate producers are plowing through the year with a tremendous amount of grit and success. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index posts dip in October 2020

Dodge Data & Analytics' index slipped 1.8 percent last month. The commercial component lost momentum while the institutional component gained. Keep Reading

Hyundai welcomes new president

J.Y. Kim, a veteran of Hyundai Construction Equipment Americas, will now serve the company as president. Keep Reading

Report: Construction sector adds 84,000 workers in October

Still, a growing number of project cancellations risk undermining future industry job gains, the Associated General Contractors of America says. Keep Reading

ABB veteran selected to head key division

Roger Costa will now serve as president of ABB’s global mechanical power transmission division. Keep Reading

Despite down volumes, HeidelbergCement earnings are up

On the year, North American aggregate sales volumes are down about 3 percent at HeidelbergCement. The company, however, is optimistic about the road ahead. Keep Reading

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