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The handshake makes a triumphant return

Due to the pandemic, there were too many moments over the last year where two people weren’t reading from the same greeting handbook. But P&Q's Kevin Yanik says the handshake is officially back. 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

Where Washington stands on an infrastructure bill

Momentum on a bipartisan infrastructure bill came to a halt last week, and new negotiations are already underway in Washington. But doubts are starting to surface about whether an impactful bill can ultimately be produced for the industry. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Hiring, inflation among top industry concerns

The 2021 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference provided a forum for aggregate producers and equipment manufacturers to share their industry-related concerns. VCNA Prairie Material’s Warren Hawkridge, CDE’s Laurenz Peschke and Douglas Manufacturing’s Paul Ross offered their perspective. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Good things ahead for the aggregate industry

Producers and manufacturers who attended the 2021 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference shared what’s got them excited about the current state of the industry. Keep Reading

Pit & Quarry hosts Roundtable in Asheville

The Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference took place last week in Asheville, North Carolina, serving a reminder to attendees about the value in-person experiences provide. Keep Reading

Normalcy returns as the industry picks up where it left off

While an air of uncertainty remains, aggregate producers are operating in a business environment that looks and feels more normal with each passing week. Keep Reading

Sponsored: How migration shifts are affecting aggregate demand

P&Q contributor David Chereb discusses what’s currently driving the U.S. population to shift. Ultimately, he says, shifts can have an impact on demand for construction materials. Keep Reading

Luck Stone contribution to benefit Virginia students

Luck Stone made a contribution to a Virginia organization that will purchase books and deliver giveaways to hundreds of preschoolers and kindergartners. Keep Reading

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