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Q4 Management Advisory Group

The Q4 Capital Advisory Team have dedicated their entire careers to the construction materials and aggregates industries - with a unique focus on the buying and selling of companies. Keep Reading

Looking ahead to 2022 in Wisconsin

Travis Wise, vice president and general manager at Wingra Stone, offers an industry outlook for 2022, detailing what needs to happen in order to have a good outcome over the next 12 months. Keep Reading

Wingra Stone VP reflects on 2021

Travis Wise, vice president and general manager at Wingra Stone, looks back on the year that was for his Wisconsin company and the roadblocks it faced. Keep Reading

Georgia hopes positive 2021 can parlay into strong 2022

Jeff Wansley, executive director of the Georgia Construction Aggregate Association, shared with P&Q his expectations for the aggregate industry in the new year. Keep Reading

LafargeHolcim expands in Minnesota with acquisition

The acquisition of Marshall Concrete Products in the Twin Cities region expands the footprint of local Aggregate Industries operations, which are part of the LafargeHolcim family of companies in the U.S. Keep Reading

New side dump trailer from XL Specialized Trailers

XL Specialized Trailers says its new XL side dump trailer is built to last and is ideal for work in the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

NSSGA awards Barry K. Wendt Memorial Scholarship

Kyle Ressler, a rising senior mining engineering major at the University of Kentucky, was named the recipient of the annual scholarship. Keep Reading

Will the lingering pandemic slow aggregate consumption?

Even though the pandemic is resurging, P&Q contributor David Chereb does not expect it to hurt aggregate demand much at all. Chereb explains why during a video visit with editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik. Keep Reading

Overcoming Oversize: Oversize and stiffness ratio (Part 2)

Part 2 of P&Q's four-part "Overcoming Oversize" series explores the bench stiffness mechanism and how improperly designed benches ultimately lead to increases in oversize. Keep Reading

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