Editors’ Blog
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
McCloskey leaders share business updates
McCloskey International hosted a press conference Wednesday at AGG1, offering the latest on its various brands. Keep Reading
EIW celebrating 150th anniversary at AGG1
Tim Smith and Mark Krause offered reflections on the company's long history during a Wednesday press conference at AGG1. Keep Reading
Autonomous haulers coming soon to an operation near you
Autonomous hauling is here, and it’s a theme that pops up a few times in the magazine’s April 2022 edition. Get the very latest on the technology as it relates to aggregate operations. Keep Reading
Simonson: Pricing volatility not going away anytime soon
Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, expects pricing volatility for construction inputs to be a major storyline for the rest of 2022. Keep Reading
Why ‘pausing’ the federal gas tax is a horrible idea
The Associated General Contractors of America’s (AGC) Brian Turmail discusses the Gas Prices Relief Act and what suspending the federal gas tax would ultimately mean for construction. Keep Reading
Calgary Aggregate Recycling adding unique wash plant
CDE's new recycling plant in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, the first of its kind in Calgary, will be operational in fall of 2022. Keep Reading