Pit & Quarry Roundtable
2018 aggregate industry outlook
Producers and manufacturers at the 2018 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference share what excites them about the current state of the aggregate industry. Keep Reading
Aggregate producers, suppliers share insights at P&Q Roundtable
Aggregate producers, equipment suppliers and others gathered in Arizona for Pit & Quarry’s annual roundtable event. Keep Reading
Exploring the transition ahead at MSHA
Bill Doran, an attorney at Ogletree Deakins, sheds some light on the transition to come at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA). Keep Reading
2017 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference
Each year, the Pit & Quarry Roundtable brings top aggregates producers, equipment manufacturers, dealers and other industry pros together for two days of productive networking, roundtable-style discussions, golf and more. The Roundtable will move to sunny Arizona for 2017, at… Keep Reading
P&Q Roundtable & Conference part two: Solution searching
Participants discussed highway funding, energy costs, Tier 4 emissions regulations and more at the annual Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference in Cleveland. The roundtable event was divided into two sessions, with different participants in each. Following is an abbreviated… Keep Reading
P&Q Roundtable & Conference part one: Solution searching
Highway funding, safety and MSHA, and employment drove the conversation during one of two sessions at the annual Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference in Cleveland. Session one participants: Moderator: Kevin Yanik, Pit & Quarry Jack Ackerman, TCI Manufacturing Jeff… Keep Reading
Highway bill, MSHA inspections top of mind at Pit & Quarry event
The annual Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference was held Aug. 27-28 in Cleveland, where aggregate producers and manufacturers participated in discussions on the recently passed highway bill, MSHA, the economy's impact on their businesses and more. In addition to… Keep Reading
Practice makes perfect
I’m not exactly an all-star golfer. Sometimes I’ll expect to hit a beautiful drive up the fairway but end up topping the ball about 10 ft. in front of me. I don’t expect that, but it happens far more often… Keep Reading