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Arcosa CEO reflects on start to 2025
Although organic sales dipped in the first quarter due to weather disruptions, Arcosa’s Antonio Carrillo characterized the company’s start to the year as a ‘strong’ one. Keep Reading
Twelfth 2025 mining fatality reported
The mining industry completed the month of April without a single fatal incident. Unfortunately, a miner was killed in an accident on the first day of May. The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) indicates that the 12th mining fatality… Keep Reading
MSHA adds deputy assistant secretary for policy
McHugh Jim McHugh was appointed deputy assistant secretary for policy at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA). Prior to the appointment, McHugh was an attorney specializing in mining law and civil litigation. Throughout his legal career, he has represented… Keep Reading
Magna hosts inaugural open house
The newest Terex brand held its first open house, with Park City Stone showcasing five pieces of Magna equipment for more than 100 attendees. Keep Reading
MLC to revamp dolomitic lime site in Missouri
MLC, a supplier of lime products headquartered in St. Louis, intends to refurbish an operation it acquired a few years ago. Keep Reading
Revenue up along with seasonal loss at Knife River
Still, president and CEO Brian Gray says Knife River Corp. remains on track to have its most profitable year on record. Keep Reading
Pricing gains, acquisitions propel CRH in first quarter
CEO Jim Mintern says CRH is ‘encouraged by the continued strength of underlying demand’ across key markets. Keep Reading
PACA puts CEO succession plan in motion
The Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association (PACA) says Seth Grove will serve as the next head of the organization when he takes over late next year for Peter Vlahos. Keep Reading
Granite highlights record backlog in latest quarterly report
Granite Construction’s Kyle Larkin cites increased bidding opportunities and the Dickerson & Bowen acquisition as key factors in the company’s 2025 start. Keep Reading