aggregate producers
‘Resilient’ demand, favorable weather drive Summit’s second quarter 2020
Although Summit Materials’ economic outlook is uncertain, the company completed its second quarter with a few quarterly financial records. Summit also detailed a recently-completed acquisition. Keep Reading
Summit Materials president, CEO to step down
Tom Hill, who founded Summit in 2009, will remain with the company as a senior advisor through the end of the year and transition into a consulting role thereafter. Keep Reading
Road to Recovery: Where is the oil market headed?
S-C Market Analytics’ David Chereb discusses what’s ahead for aggregate producers with ties to the energy market and the possible outcomes of the presidential election. Keep Reading
Breaking down the industry’s capex activity
Aggregate producers came into 2020 with big equipment purchasing plans, but the pandemic forced many down a new road when seeking solutions. Keep Reading
US market proving stronger for Titan Cement
Titan Cement International, which operates quarries in the United States and Canada, says its 2020 performance within these markets is somewhat on par with 2019. Keep Reading
About P&Q’s Road to Recovery series
A new series from Pit & Quarry is designed to help producers navigate their businesses through these uncertain times and deliver the very latest information they need to make smart decisions. Keep Reading
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
LafargeHolcim exec optimistic about the road ahead
Jay Moreau, CEO of U.S. aggregate and construction materials at LafargeHolcim, maintains a positive outlook for the aggregate industry – whether a major federal infrastructure bill is passed this year or not. Keep Reading
Coronavirus survey reveals shift in producers’ outlooks
Pit & Quarry surveyed aggregate producers for a second time in May on a number of business topics, and showed a shift in attitude from April. Keep Reading