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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

Vessel for subsea rock installation in the works

A dredging services provider plans to develop a vessel that represents a first step in establishing a rock supply chain for the offshore wind industry. Keep Reading

How ‘intelligent’ concrete could impact road repairs, traffic

Purdue University’s Luna Lu is researching unique ways to build artificial intelligence into concrete-paved bridges and highways, enabling them to prevent and repair their own damage. Keep Reading

Turning the corner on aggregate supply shortages

Among the topics discussed at the 2020 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference was aggregate supply, which is becoming a growing concern for the industry across the United States. Keep Reading

Washington’s rising aggregate supply crisis

Southwest Washington producers face mounting challenges from their communities and local governments that threaten the supply of construction materials. Keep Reading

Cargo movements on the Great Lakes rise in July 2019

U.S.-flag Great Lakes freighters moved 11.4 million tons of cargo in July, an increase of 16.4 percent from 2018, the Lake Carriers’ Association reports. Keep Reading

Expect economic growth – not recession – in coming years

S-C Market Analytics' David Chereb provides his latest aggregate forecast and a look at what the economy has to offer in the coming years. Keep Reading

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