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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.

Infrastructure pulled off table as component of coronavirus relief

Although President Trump has expressed an interest in addressing infrastructure through coronavirus relief, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell articulated other plans this week. Keep Reading

Acquisition of Command Alkon now complete

The partnership with Thoma Bravo is expected to enable Command Alkon to expand on its vision of an integrated supply chain across the heavy construction market by accelerating the time to market for new solutions. Keep Reading

P&Q survey: Producers prioritizing safety, health in pandemic

The onset of the coronavirus presented yet another reminder of how aggregate producers put safety and health above all else, a Pit & Quarry survey finds. Keep Reading

Measuring the economic impact of the coronavirus

How long will the latest economic downturn last? And how might this downturn compare to the Great Recession? P&Q asked aggregate producers for their collective feelings on the matter. Keep Reading

Which states have the worst bridges?

An American Road & Transportation Builders Association analysis of national data offers insights on the bridges that need major repairs or replacements the most across the United States. Keep Reading

Why Georgia’s aggregate industry has thrived

Hanson Aggregates’ Scott Dickson offers a glimpse into a Georgia producer’s world, discussing the state’s tremendous economic incentives and the opportunities at hand to grow the industry in the Southeast and beyond. Keep Reading

Replacement WOTUS rule takes next step

Now published in the Federal Register, the final replacement Waters of the U.S. (WOTUS) rule goes into effect this June. Keep Reading

AGC: New measures needed to offset construction employment declines

According to the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), new monthly job loss data foreshadows more layoffs amid project cancellations and state cutbacks in road projects. Keep Reading

Survey: Half of producers notice slowdown in parts, service

P&Q conducted a survey that found the majority of producers were still effectively getting parts and service from their vendors. Unfortunately, a small percentage were facing challenges. Keep Reading

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