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How one dealer is working through the coronavirus

Jordan Russell, CEO of Indiana-based Belt Tech, is optimistic about the road ahead and already sees the industry pulling through the coronavirus pandemic together. Keep Reading

Yanik: Plenty of reasons to give thanks these days

Taking the temperature of the world around us provides a reminder of just how fortunate we are to work in and around the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

How the coronavirus is changing the way aggregate producers do business

Producers weigh in on how the pandemic is forcing them to rethink simple business practices. Keep Reading

How MSHA is responding to the coronavirus

Although the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) continues to perform mandatory inspections, the agency is encouraging inspectors to work in cooperation with operators on site due to the circumstances created by the coronavirus. Keep Reading

How top producers are addressing the coronavirus

A number of the largest crushed stone and sand and gravel producers have addressed the coronavirus through company statements and other means. Keep Reading

A message from Pit & Quarry magazine

The coronavirus is impacting all of us – individuals, businesses and communities – in unprecedented ways. Pit & Quarry continues to be here for you Keep Reading

Allen: Exemptions, spring provide reason for optimism

Clint Allen of CRH Americas Materials provides a guest commentary on the current state of the industry and how to best get through the coronavirus pandemic. Keep Reading

Proactive lobby key to deeming Pennsylvania producers as ‘life-sustaining’

When Pennsylvania’s governor initially classified the mining industry as “non-life-sustaining,” organizations like the Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association moved quickly to keep operations open. Keep Reading

Yanik: The industry adjusts to the new normal

While rock is still being crushed across the nation, P&Q Editor-in-Chief Kevin Yanik writes how aggregate producers are taking new measures to keep employees safe while assessing the road ahead for their businesses. Keep Reading

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