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Washington state program earns top honor for promoting industry jobs

The AGC of Washington Education Foundation was awarded the top AGC Innovation Award for its work in combating workforce shortages in construction. Keep Reading

Seven questions with Schurco Slurry’s Will Pierce

Will Pierce, vice president of engineering at Schurco Slurry, paid P&Q a visit at AGG1, where he shared his excitement for the aggregate industry and much more. Keep Reading

Polydeck visualizes screening’s future at AGG1

The company hosted a demonstration highlighting what it expects to be the future of screening technology. Keep Reading

Krause: Water management a hot topic for McLanahan

McLanahan Corp.’s Mark Krause addressed the trade press at AGG1, touching on the company’s direction, solutions that are on the horizon and ones that are already here. Keep Reading

What manufacturers are saying about AGG1

Those exhibiting at AGG1 share insights on the show’s turnout and what ultimately drove aggregate producers to the Music City. Keep Reading

Anaconda, McLanahan full steam ahead on tracked crushers

At AGG1, Alistair Forsyth and Mark Krause offered updates on the Anaconda-McLanahan partnership and what’s next for the companies. Keep Reading

Yanik: AGG1 provides industry with major boost

Editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik offers an AGG1 2022 reflection, sharing insights from his experience, the manufacturers who exhibited and the producers who attended. Keep Reading

Photo gallery: Additional sights from AGG1

The P&Q team continues to unload its camera after three days at AGG1. Check out the very latest from the editors of the magazine. Keep Reading

What’s ahead as construction season nears

Despite inflation, labor shortages and other issues, construction activity should still be pretty healthy in 2022. Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, explains. Keep Reading

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