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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.

Command Alkon acquires Ruckit truck management software

The acquisition marks Command Alkon’s second investment in the construction logistics software space this year. Keep Reading

Water infrastructure bill moving to president’s desk

The Senate passed the bill overwhelmingly Tuesday, paving the way for President Trump to reauthorize Army Corps of Engineers projects involving water infrastructure. Keep Reading

New director at Missouri Limestone Producers Association

Dan Kleinsorge takes over as the organization's executive director, succeeding Morgan Mundell. Keep Reading

Knife River on mission to establish synthetic limestone

Knife River Corp., an MDU Resources subsidiary, made an investment in Blue Planet Systems Corp. to explore synthetic aggregate. Keep Reading

Report: Coronavirus relief package to address state DOTs

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association reports that state Departments of Transportation will get some relief in the $900 billion package that congressional leaders settled on Sunday. Keep Reading

AGC: Construction employment up in some states, down in others

Construction employment still trails pre-pandemic levels in 35 states despite gains in industry jobs from October to November, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports. Keep Reading

Goodyear targets AI for autonomous heavy equipment

Goodyear established a partnership with a company retrofitting heavy equipment for autonomous applications to set a ‘smarter, safer standard’ for the industry. Keep Reading

Dodge economist discusses likelihood of a big 2021 infrastructure bill

Dodge Data & Analytics' Richard Branch shares his expectations for an infrastructure bill and what kind of federal funding might ultimately be ahead. Keep Reading

Volvo CE to pursue New York growth with Alta

Alta Equipment Group, a Volvo Construction Equipment dealer, is expanding its territory into New York state through the acquisition of Vantage Equipment assets. Keep Reading

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