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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.

Summit CEO discusses Argos USA deal in ‘fireside chat’

Summit Materials’ Anne Noonan provided perspective on the biggest 2023 construction materials industry acquisition to date during a discussion with a financial services firm. Keep Reading

Summit Materials subsidiary taking unique approach to decarbonization

Continental Cement Co., a Summit Materials subsidiary, signed a memorandum of understanding with PCC Hydrogen to explore opportunities to lower carbon emissions. Keep Reading

Suzio addresses regulatory impacts on small businesses

Suzio York Hill’s Ric Suzio offered perspective to the House Committee on Small Business during a hearing on Capitol Hill. Keep Reading

Ironclad Marketing expands into Europe

The marketing agency serving equipment manufacturers in the aggregate industry launched Ironclad Europe by Festge in partnership with two German brothers. Keep Reading

IME celebrates safety excellence at annual meeting

IME (the Institute of Makers of Explosives) honored several member companies during an awards banquet in Florida. Keep Reading

BMC talks acquisitions, infrastructure bill and more

BMC Enterpises’ Nathan McKean discusses the company’s recent acquisitions and the overall M&A environment, as well as what’s to be expected in the aggregate industry in the coming months. Keep Reading

Luck centennial celebration continues with giving campaign

Luck Companies’ Gift of Giving campaign involved every employee and produced more than $1 million in donations to nonprofit organizations. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts slip downward 6 percent

Dodge Construction Network says fewer megaprojects are moving forward, as construction starts in nonbuilding, nonresidential and residential dropped in September. Keep Reading

SGI acquires quarry in Southern California

The Standard Industries company added a Panamint Valley Limestone quarry to its plant network. Keep Reading

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