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Martin Marietta, Cemex end 2020 with plenty to celebrate

Several of the public aggregate producers already shared their fourth-quarter 2020 results, including Vulcan Materials. Here's a glimpse at results from Martin Marietta, Cemex, MDU Resources and others. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What to expect in construction materials M&A this year

FMI's George Reddin discusses the opportunities ahead in mergers and acquisitions (M&A), explaining why momentum is picking up for M&A activity. Keep Reading

Komatsu, Proterra to develop all-electric excavator

Komatsu will utilize Proterra’s battery systems for the development of a proof-of-concept electric excavator in 2021, with commercial production expected to begin in 2023 or 2024. Keep Reading

Case, Nueces partner for hurricane recovery

As Texas continues to recover from Hurricane Harvey, Case Construction Equipment is working alongside Nueces Power Equipment to help the region rebuild. Keep Reading

Sponsored: AGC economist weighs in on a 2021 infrastructure bill

The Associated General Contractors of America's chief economist discusses the likelihood of an major infrastructure bill passing this year and when we may see it. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Employment as an indicator of the industry’s health

The Associated General Contractors of America's chief economist discusses construction employment, providing insights on hiring approaches for 2021. Keep Reading

P&Q’s February 2021 digital edition now available

Dig into this month's digital edition of the magazine, which offers content on excavators, hauling, software, and washing and classifying. Keep Reading

Sponsored: The year ahead for construction

The Associated General Contractors of America's chief economist reflects on 2020 activity in private nonresidential and public construction while looking to the challenges and opportunities awaiting contractors. Keep Reading

Cement, concrete industries getting behind climate change action

LafargeHolcim recently joined a consortium to accelerate climate change action, and the Portland Cement Association last week applauded the U.S. rejoining the Paris Agreement. Keep Reading

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