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P&Q Profile: MGQ Inc.’s Lynn Radabaugh

A conversation with the president of Ohio-based MGQ Inc. dives into his typical workday and the current business environment in the Buckeye State. Keep Reading

Doran & Lopez: What to expect from MSHA in the new normal

As the industry shifts into a long-term recovery, producers must consider several factors when it comes to how they interact with Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) officials – and vice versa. Keep Reading

AGC: Construction spending shrinking, new financing needed

As spending levels decline due to public agencies and private companies halting work, Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) officials warn the need for new investments is mounting significantly. Keep Reading

Forecasting the road ahead for construction materials

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin and Scott Duncan explore the roller coaster that was the first quarter and offer a look ahead on mergers and acquisitions, highway funding and more. Keep Reading

Crushed stone, sand and gravel production up in first quarter 2020

Sand and gravel production for consumption led the way with a 6 percent quarterly jump, the U.S. Geological Survey reports, while crushed stone experienced a slight increase over last year’s mark. Keep Reading

Aggregate business up at Eagle Materials

Revenue and earnings tied to aggregate were up in the latest quarter at Eagle Materials, which is currently limiting capital spending to critical projects only. Keep Reading

Reopening America essential for the aggregate industry

As P&Q's Kevin Yanik writes, getting the economy going again means doing the little things – regularly filling your gas tank, supporting local businesses – that collectively add up to generate revenues states count on. Keep Reading

Pit & Quarry coverage of the coronavirus

Pit & Quarry reports industry updates regarding the coronavirus. Keep Reading

MINExpo postponed to 2021

The Sept. 28-30 trade show is being bumped to next year due to safety and health issues tied to the coronavirus. Keep Reading

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