2020
First-quarter 2020 revenues up at USLM
In addition to providing a coronavirus update, the company says revenues were up as a result of an increase in the average selling price for its lime and limestone products. Keep Reading
US agg business a first-quarter 2020 bright spot for LafargeHolcim
While North American aggregate sales volumes improved 12 percent, the impact of the coronavirus is affecting LafargeHolcim in the U.S. and in other global markets. Keep Reading
Measuring the economic impact of the coronavirus
How long will the latest economic downturn last? And how might this downturn compare to the Great Recession? P&Q asked aggregate producers for their collective feelings on the matter. Keep Reading
AGC: New measures needed to offset construction employment declines
According to the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), new monthly job loss data foreshadows more layoffs amid project cancellations and state cutbacks in road projects. Keep Reading
Survey: Aggregate production largely continues through the pandemic
Pit & Quarry surveyed its readers earlier this month, finding that 72 percent of aggregate producers have not been impeded when it comes to producing construction materials. Keep Reading
Projecting aggregate demand in 2020
Producers and manufacturers shared their expectations for the year ahead at this year’s Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference. Keep Reading
John Deere producing face shields for medical workers
The company joined a number of organizations and companies across the United States to produce protective face shields for health care workers in response to the coronavirus pandemic. Keep Reading
Forecasting aggregate demand in the months, years ahead
S-C Market Analytics' David Chereb offers his latest Aggregate Forecast, sharing the questions that factor into his decision-making while offering a rundown for residential, nonresidential and nonbuilding construction. Keep Reading
Share your insights through Pit & Quarry’s coronavirus survey
Aggregate producers are invited to take a short survey about the coronavirus and its impact on their businesses. Keep Reading