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Road to Prosperity

Road to Prosperity is a series developed with support from Van Der Graaf, and focuses on discussing and highlighting positive developments, trends, and advancements within the aggregate and mining industries, exploring ways to move forward and achieve success.


Where the US stands with IIJA funding

Funds from the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) have been doled out to different projects at different rates. See what Ken Simonson with the Associated General Contractors of America anticipates from funding in 2024. Keep Reading

USGS: Third-quarter aggregate production declines

Total construction aggregate production was down slightly in the third quarter, according to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). Get breakdowns on crushed stone and sand and gravel. Keep Reading

SRM, Vulcan Materials strike a ready-mix deal

SRM Concrete came to terms on a deal with Vulcan Materials Co., acquiring more than 80 ready-mixed concrete plants in the state of Texas. Keep Reading

Producers making gains despite aggregate shipment declines

The 2023 growth narrative continued in the third quarter for the industry’s public producers, with further price increases once again offsetting declines in sales volumes for most. Get company-by-company rundowns. Keep Reading

Dodge: Construction starts slip in October

Dodge Construction Network says total construction starts were down 7 percent in October. Nonbuilding and residential saw declines while nonresidential starts increased. Keep Reading

Construction’s 2023 performance, 2024 outlook

Ken Simonson, chief economist with the Associated General Contractors of America, looks at what trends emerged in the construction industry in 2023 and how those trends could play out in the coming year. Keep Reading

How CRH is performing so far this year

The company provided an update on its Americas Materials Solutions business, offering details on pricing and aggregate volumes. Keep Reading

CRH, Martin Marietta make a deal in Texas

Martin Marietta is divesting a number of cement and ready-mixed concrete assets in south Texas in a deal valued at $2.1 billion. Keep Reading

Jarco Aggregates, Corpus Christi Sand & Gravel come to terms

Jarco Aggregates of San Antonio is acquiring Corpus Christi Sand & Gravel, which is located in Odem, Texas. Keep Reading

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