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End of year a sign of things to come

ICM Solutions’ Jared Riley says his company and its partners and customers ended 2025 on a high note – and they’re prepared for growth in 2026. Keep Reading

Leaning on infrastructure, manufacturing

Bob Meyers, vice president of sales at US Equipment Sales & Rentals, says infrastructure spending was a boon in 2025. He hopes for continued spending in that sector, as well as in data centers, in the future. Keep Reading

Cline: Another ‘killer’ year on tap for 2026

Masaba’s Kirby Cline says 2025’s strong momentum should carry into next year – with early signs even pointing to a solid 2027. Keep Reading

Autonomy’s expansion signals turning point for aggregates

Brandeis Machinery's Robert Krutsinger sees autonomy advancing much like machine control did a decade ago – with OEM and third-party systems finding their place in producers' tech ecosystems. Keep Reading

Dealer reflects on 2025, looks to 2026

After record activity in recent years, Brandeis Machinery's Robert Krutsinger says the market has cooled slightly yet remains strong and stable. Keep Reading

Capital Aggregates showcases crushing, asphalt plants

Chris Williams, vice president of operations, highlights the brand-new primary crushing plant at the Ozark Quarry while offering details about a new four-silo asphalt plant. Keep Reading

Episode 55: The all-new Pit & Quarry University is here

Episode 55 of Drilling Deeper celebrates the arrival of the reimagined Pit & Quarry University. Keep Reading

Finishing 2025 strong, positive outlook for 2026

Masaba president Mike Krajewski says 2025 was largely a positive year for the company and, with a strong backlog going into 2026, he is excited about the year to come. Keep Reading

Thoughts from OAIMA, aggregates in Ohio

Melvin Stone's Matt Konjevich shares his experience at the Ohio Aggregates & Industrial Minerals Association's (OAIMA) Annual Meeting while offering industry insights about the overall year in the Buckeye State. Keep Reading

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