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Will the new infrastructure bill lead to booming agg demand?

P&Q contributor David Chereb offers his take on the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act that passed the Senate this month. Chereb weighs in on whether or not the bill will ultimately pass the House and how aggregate demand would be impacted. Keep Reading

What’s next for the infrastructure bill

Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik offers perspective on what’s happening in Washington, explaining how the $1 trillion Infrastructure & Investment & Jobs Act is now tied to a $3.5 trillion budget resolution. Keep Reading

Case reveals its top dealers

Thirteen dealers across North America were recognized for excellence in sales and support of Case Construction Equipment. Keep Reading

Barrett off and running with brand-new dredge

P&Q's Kevin Yanik offers a brief summary of the multimillion-dollar dredge project at Barrett Paving and why such a sizable capex project ultimately went forward last year. Keep Reading

Midwest contract crusher’s rapid growth continues

Darian Houssain of Pro Lawn shares the company's unique origins in this video, detailing how the company plowed through the pandemic's most trying months. Keep Reading

Sponsored: How the pandemic influenced the dealer-customer dynamic

In this video, P&Q's Kevin Yanik reflects on his discussions with dealers ahead of the article, detailing some of the digital tools dealers discovered during the pandemic that will remain at their disposal in the years to come. Keep Reading

Sponsored: P&Q’s Dealer Issue explores supply chain dynamics

Pit & Quarry's Kevin Yanik shares some of what he took away from equipment dealers who shared their 2021 experiences with the supply chain. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What a new infrastructure bill could look like

At June's Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference, aggregate producers and equipment manufacturers speculate on how a new infrastructure bill could be passed and what it might look like. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Manufacturers reflect on 2020

Equipment manufacturers looked back on 2020 at this year’s Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference, noting that a year filled with uncertainty turned out better than most anticipated. Keep Reading

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