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Assessing the coronavirus, the election and more

How much stock is SC Market Analytics’ David Chereb putting into the coronavirus and the upcoming election when producing an aggregate forecast? Keep Reading

End-of-summer industry reflection

With Labor Day marking the unofficial end of summer, Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik reflects on the state of the aggregate industry and what’s happening with aggregate production, pricing and industry events. Keep Reading

Watch the Vermeer T1255III Terrain Leveler SEM at work

On the northeast coast of Malta, the Polidano Group is excavating rock at Sliema with a Vermeer T1255 Terrain Leveler, a challenging project in the old town. Learn more. Keep Reading

Is the 2020 recession technically over?

Richard Branch, chief economist at Dodge Data & Analytics, says yes and explains why this is the case. Branch also offers a look ahead to what the nation’s economic recovery could look like. Keep Reading

Dissecting the residential market and opportunities within it

SC Market Analytics’ David Chereb sees good opportunities ahead in the residential market, visiting with P&Q to discuss the fundamentals that should drive the market well into 2022. Keep Reading

Connecting a vaccine to aggregate demand

What impact might a coronavirus vaccine have on aggregate consumption? SC Market Analytics’ David Chereb offers some perspective about the road ahead. Keep Reading

Why the nature of commercial construction is changing

Dodge Data & Analytics’ Richard Branch offers a look ahead in commercial construction while sharing two indicators for the greater construction market that he’ll be keeping an eye on in the weeks to come. Keep Reading

What’s new at Luck Stone?

Charlie Windle shares some of the exciting developments at Luck Stone in 2020, as well as how the coronavirus pandemic impacted a couple of big projects this year. Keep Reading

Characterizing MSHA’s transition to the new normal

Margo Lopez discusses the Mine Safety & Health Administration’s (MSHA) slow transition into the coronavirus world. Keep Reading

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