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Episode 27: Autonomous hauling and aggregates

On the latest episode of "Drilling Deeper," Kevin Yanik and Jack Kopanski are joined by Bibhrajit Halder and Christian Kurasek. Halder, with SafeAI, and Kurasek, with Pronto.ai, discuss what developments are happening in the world of autonomous hauling. You won't… Keep Reading

Chamberlain: ‘Huge growth coming’ to aggregates

Jim Chamberlain, regional sales manager at Philippi-Hagenbuch, characterizes the state of the industry, providing rundowns of both mining and aggregates. Related: Haver president reflects on 2024, looks to 2025 Featured Photo: P&Q Staff Van der Graaf is the leader in… Keep Reading

Haver president reflects on 2024, looks to 2025

Karen Thompson, president of Haver & Boecker Niagara’s North America and Australia operations, shares her assessment of the environment around mining and aggregates right now. Keep Reading

Masaba territory manager looks to 2025

Kirby Cline, Western U.S. territory manager at Masaba, shares his expectations for next year and how the industry will operate coming out of the 2024 elections. Transcription Kevin Yanik: Just your feeling on the mood out there right now. I… Keep Reading

Episode 26: Economists provide 2025 construction sector outlook

On this episode of "Drilling Deeper," P&Q managing editor Jack Kopanski chats with economists about what is ahead for each construction sector for the rest of 2024 and into 2025. Keep Reading

How the election could impact construction

Ken Simonson with the Associated General Contractors of America, discusses how the upcoming election could impact factors including tariffs, regulations and infrastructure spending. Keep Reading

Industry economist shares expectations for nonresidential

Zack Fritz of the Associated Builders & Contractors discusses ongoing demand for data center construction and what’s next for manufacturing, which has been a top performer of late. Keep Reading

Assessing the residential construction market

Dodge Construction Network chief economist Richard Branch discusses the state of residential construction in 2024, outlining the road ahead for the multifamily segment. Keep Reading

How inflation, interest rates have impacted construction

Zack Fritz, economist with the Associated Builders & Contractors, discusses the current state of construction materials prices and how interest rates have influenced the industry. Keep Reading

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