Editors’ Blog
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
Additions attendees can expect at ConExpo-Con/Agg 2023
With the next ConExpo-Con/Agg just a year away, attendees can expect several new developments at the Las Vegas Convention Center in 2023. Keep Reading
How Russia’s war on Ukraine will impact construction
Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), discusses the economic ramifications ahead for industries that are huge consumers of diesel fuel. Keep Reading
RAM Inc. to hold blasting, explosives training course
The Blasting & Explosives Safety Training course is developed specifically for explosives engineers, drillers, field crews, safety personnel, D&B engineers and others working with explosives. Keep Reading
Titan International summit offers hands-on training
The fifth annual Titan University Summit took place virtually and was attended by more than 2,500 people from across the world. Keep Reading
Despite limitations, producers confident enough to spend
FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo visit with P&Q’s Kevin Yanik to discuss the latest dynamics surrounding capital expenditures. Keep Reading