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‘Made in America’ and the aggregate industry

What the product label means to aggregate producers in a global marketplace. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association’s Josh Leftwich

A conversation with the president and CEO of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association on his prior experience at Knife River, his goals for the association and more. Keep Reading

What ‘Made in America’ means to one aggregate producer

Jonathan Hart, vice president at Washington Rock Quarries, offers his two cents on this hot-button topic that’s taken center stage on presidential campaign trail. Keep Reading

Great Lakes limestone trade continues downward slide

After dipping 20 percent in July, the Lake Carriers’ Association reports August shipments were down 16 percent. Keep Reading

Aggregate production down in second quarter 2020

While second-quarter crushed stone production for consumption dropped 2.3 percent, sand and gravel was set back 4.6 percent. Keep Reading

Looking ahead to 2021 for the aggregate industry

The industry’s essential status got producers this far in 2020, and it's clearer that many will finish the year strong. Now, thoughts are starting to shift to 2021, with P&Q's Kevin Yanik wondering how next year’s story will be written. Keep Reading

CRH provides broad insights on first-half 2020

The company’s outlook for the remainder of the year remains uncertain, as the company’s chief executive says CRH is dependent on an improving health situation across all of its markets. Keep Reading

Scepaniak: Steady work continues into the summer

John Scepaniak, project manager at Wm. D. Scepaniak, explains that 2020 has been a rather good year thus far for his company. Keep Reading

Take Pit & Quarry’s ‘Made in the USA’ survey

The magazine's editors are preparing a feature article on the concept of "Made in the USA," and they want your feedback. Keep Reading

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