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Episode 25: What you missed at MINExpo 2024

On the latest episode of "Drilling Deeper," Kevin Yanik and Jack Kopanski discuss what transpired at MINExpo International 2024 in Las Vegas.  Keep Reading

Luff Industries showcases product line at MINExpo 2024

Luff Industries' Roy Wilks gives an overview of the company’s product offerings at MINExpo 2024 which took place September 24-26 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Keep Reading

Assessing the residential construction market

Dodge Construction Network chief economist Richard Branch discusses the state of residential construction in 2024, outlining the road ahead for the multifamily segment. Keep Reading

How inflation, interest rates have impacted construction

Zack Fritz, economist with the Associated Builders & Contractors, discusses the current state of construction materials prices and how interest rates have influenced the industry. Keep Reading

Episode 24: Industry economists offer short-term outlook

On this episode of "Drilling Deeper," P&Q managing editor Jack Kopanski discusses the latest economic developments and how they are impacting construction and aggregates. Keep Reading

What MINExpo looks like on its opening day

P&Q editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik offers a look at Day 1 of the international trade show, where the magazine is exhibiting in the Las Vegas Convention Center’s North Hall. Keep Reading

Weighing in on workforce

Richard Branch of Dodge Construction Network shares his thoughts on the current state of the construction industry workforce. Keep Reading

Episode 23: Talking dredges with LJ Inc.’s Tracy Slieff

LJ Inc. vice president Tracy Slieff joins P&Q on the latest episode of “Drilling Deeper,” visiting with editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik to discuss developments in dredging – including opportunities with autonomy and AI. Slieff details how automation is broadly impacting aggregate… Keep Reading

Episode 22: Midyear update for construction materials market

George Reddin and Rob Mineo of FMI Capital Advisors provide a 2024 midyear update on the performance of the construction materials industry – including aggregates, asphalt and ready-mixed concrete. Keep Reading

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