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Ranking the nation’s top 100 crushed stone producers

FEC Quarry in Miami is the third-largest producer of crushed stone in the United States, according to the latest United States Geological Survey rankings. Photo by Zach Mentz
Photo: P&Q Staff
Photo: P&Q Staff
The 1.51 billion metric tons of crushed stone produced in the U.S. in 2021 was worth a total of $19.8 billion Photo: P&Q Staff

Nos. 50-26

50. Capital Materials (previous ranking: 54th)
49. L.G Everist (previous ranking: 49th)
48. Warren Paving (previous ranking:53rd)
47. Schildberg Construction Co. (previous ranking: 44th)
46. McGeorge Contracting Co. (previous ranking: 45th)
45. American Infrastructure (previous ranking: 43rd)
44. Anchor Stone Co. (previous ranking: 46th)
43. The Kraemer Co. (previous ranking: 51st)
42. 3M Co. (previous ranking: 47th)
41. Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Co. (previous ranking: 41st)
40. Carolina Sunrock Corp. (previous ranking: 42nd)
39. The Melvin Stone Co. (previous ranking: 40th)
38. Irving Materials (previous ranking: 38th)
37. Arcosa (previous ranking: 35th)
36. Mississippi Lime Co. (previous ranking: 36th)
35. Votorantim Cement North America (previous ranking: 32nd)
34. Wake Stone Corp. (previous ranking: 34th)
33. Aggregate Management (previous ranking: 29th)
32. Tower Rock Stone Co. (previous ranking: 33rd)
31. Colas (previous ranking: 37th)
30. The Heritage Group (previous ranking: 27th)
29. Argos USA (previous ranking: 30th)
28. CalPortland Co. (previous ranking: 28th)
27. Graymont (previous ranking: 31st)
26. Colorado Materials (previous ranking: 22nd)

The Kraemer Co. (No. 43) has the largest change of any company, climbing eight spots and into the top 50. Also rising to this tier are No. 48 Warren Paving (up five spots) and No. 50 Capital Materials (up four spots). Colas (No. 31) rises six spots and Graymont (No. 27) gains four positions. No. 26 Colorado Materials (down four spots) is the only company to fall out of the top 25. Aggregate Management (No. 33) also falls four spots.

Related: Digging into the latest U.S. aggregate production totals (video)

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