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What’s transpiring on AGG1’s opening day

Xylem’s Ken Albaugh joins Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik in the booth in St. Louis to share observations and insights from Day 1 of AGG1. Featured Photo: P&Q Staff Van der Graaf is the leader in the design and manufacturing… Keep Reading

Incoming NSSGA chair provides industry outlook, association priorities

Ted Baker II, incoming chair of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), outlines the road ahead for the organization over the next 12 months. Keep Reading

Summit’s Alexander offers optimistic 2025 industry outlook

Summit Materials’ Scott Alexander joined the magazine to reflect on the past year while looking to the months ahead. Keep Reading

Haver president reflects on 2024, looks to 2025

Karen Thompson, president of Haver & Boecker Niagara’s North America and Australia operations, shares her assessment of the environment around mining and aggregates right now. Keep Reading

Arizona producers optimistic despite federal, state regulations

Steve Trussell of the Arizona Rock Products Association shares why he’s optimistic about the industry for his state in 2024. Keep Reading

State, federal funding driving North Carolina’s 2024 outlook

Jasper Stem, executive director of the North Carolina Aggregates Association, noted a solid 2023 performance in North Carolina and shared his outlook for 2024. Keep Reading

Plenty of reason for optimism, industry stakeholders say

With aggregate demand up, the industry is ready to navigate a year that promises both increased work and continued supply chain challenges. 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

What manufacturers and dealers are saying about 2022 supply

As manufacturers and dealers continue to navigate the turbulent supply chain, many have one key message they want to impart on end users into 2022. Keep Reading

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