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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.

Aggregate rail carloads dip in December 2020

They were down almost 15 percent, according to the Association of American Railroads. Rail carloads overall were down about 13 percent for 2020. Keep Reading

Sponsored: The two factors that are fueling single-family construction

Residential construction was a bright spot for construction in 2020, and Dodge Data & Analytics sees additional good growth in single-family housing. Keep Reading

Hillhead Digital pushed back three weeks

Hillhead Digital, now slated for March 30-31, is free to attend. It will include 60 seminars over two days. Keep Reading

AGC: Project cancellations, postponements weighing on contractors

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) provides an overview of construction job gains and losses from November 2019 to November 2020. Keep Reading

Granite opens new facility in California

The new Solari Aggregate Plant is capable of processing more than 1,000 tons of sand and gravel per hour. Keep Reading

Screening insights: How producers are riding the smart tech wave

Equipment suppliers share how the latest solutions are transforming screening operations and what’s ahead in technology. Keep Reading

2020 in a nutshell for Pit & Quarry readers

P&Q editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik looks back on 2020, selecting six developments the magazine covered that stand out about the aggregate industry's year that was. Keep Reading

Atlas Copco to have new power, flow division president

Mikael Andersson, a longtime Atlas Copco employee, will become president of the company’s power and flow division in February. Keep Reading

Report: HeidelbergCement exploring U.S. asset sale

One of the world’s largest construction materials producers is looking to divest businesses in California, according to a Bloomberg report. Keep Reading

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