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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.


AGC: Construction jobs gains continue but more work ahead

The Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says March’s construction employment exceeded pre-pandemic peak levels in 32 states. Keep Reading

Seven questions with Schurco Slurry’s Will Pierce

Will Pierce, vice president of engineering at Schurco Slurry, paid P&Q a visit at AGG1, where he shared his excitement for the aggregate industry and much more. Keep Reading

ABC: Construction input prices up in March 2022

The Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC) says construction input prices are up, both in March and since February 2020. Keep Reading

ABC: Construction backlogs up, confidence down in March 2022

The Associated Builders & Contractors' Construction Backlog Indicator was up while the Construction Confidence Index was down in March. Keep Reading

Dodge Momentum Index up in March 2022

The Dodge Momentum Index was up 4 percent last month to 166.9, according to Dodge Construction Network. Keep Reading

AGC: Metro area construction employment above pre-pandemic levels

Nearly 60 percent of U.S. metro areas saw construction employment growth in February 2022 compared to February 2020, a month prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Keep Reading

Lehigh Hanson acquires Atlanta ready-mix operations

Lehigh Hanson came to terms on a deal with Meriwether Ready Mix, a metro Atlanta-based ready-mixed concrete producer for commercial and residential customers. Keep Reading

ABC: Nonresidential construction spending dips in February 2022

National nonresidential construction spending was down in February, according to an analysis by the Associated Builders & Contractors. Keep Reading

ABC: Construction employment exceeds pre-pandemic levels

The construction industry added 19,000 jobs in March, according to the Associated Builders & Contractors, pushing employment above pre-pandemic levels. Keep Reading

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