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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.


Arcosa agg revenues leap forward in fourth quarter 2020

At Arcosa, construction products revenue increased 46 percent in the quarter, led by higher volumes in the company’s legacy natural aggregate business in north and central Texas, as well as the Cherry and Strata acquisitions. Keep Reading

Trimble to present thought leadership content in special series

The company’s new on-demand series kicks off in March with insights from experts on topics and tech that are transforming the way the industry works. Keep Reading

HeidelbergCement’s US agg sales up in fourth quarter 2020

The company offered a preliminary look at its aggregate, asphalt, cement and ready-mixed concrete sales volumes for the quarter and all of last year. Keep Reading

U.S. Concrete aggregate business stands out in fourth quarter 2020

The company says it achieved fourth-quarter and full-year 2020 record results in its aggregate products segment. Keep Reading

Summit Materials delivers ‘strong finish’ to 2020

CEO Anne Noonan offered commentary on the company’s full-year 2020 and fourth quarter upon Summit releasing its latest results Wednesday. Keep Reading

NSSGA 2021 Young Leaders Annual Meeting goes digital

The scheduled April meeting will now be a virtual gathering only, according to the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA). Keep Reading

Sponsored: Will capex pick up in 2021?

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin discusses the possibility of capital expenditures resuming as uncertainty begins to clear. Keep Reading

Dodge Data: Construction starts down in January 2021

Nonbuilding and residential building starts were down while nonresidential building was flat, Dodge Data & Analytics says. Keep Reading

Texas, Ohio receive 2021 infrastructure report cards

Texas and Ohio received C and C- infrastructure grades, respectively, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Keep Reading

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