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Thanks, Mike

Mike Heenan is moving toward semi-retirement, so taking over the column are his very able colleagues Margo Lopez and William Doran. Keep Reading

Industry awaits next MSHA chief, policy changes

With 2016 in the past, the industry turns its attention to a new year and the many policy developments the incoming Trump administration is expected to bring. Keep Reading

Rethinking the way we fuel up

Operators of Tier 4 engines have transitioned to quite different maintenance routines, including the way to properly handle fuel. Keep Reading

Main looks forward, back as a new MSHA era dawns

Joe Main, assistant secretary of labor at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA), reflected on his seven years at the agency during a teleconference with reporters. Keep Reading

Safety first, no matter your politics

No matter which side of the political spectrum you most associate, we all wish to honor the nation's hard-working miners on National Miners Day. Keep Reading

Miner safety and recognition

As we head into the winter months, aggregate producers must take special precautions to ensure the health and safety of their workers. Keep Reading

Nye explores road ahead for US infrastructure

Martin Marietta's Ward Nye joined the hosts of CNBC's "Power Lunch" to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to invest in U.S. infrastructure. Keep Reading

What the Trump victory means for the aggregate industry

Aggregate producers have a lot to absorb as they look toward the next four years, but the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's (NSSGA) Mike Johnson offers some clarity on the road ahead for the industry in an exclusive interview with P&Q. Keep Reading

Expect continued small gains into 2017

After hopes of much higher growth for the second half of 2016, economy and construction are instead looking like more of the same slow growth. Keep Reading

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