Allied Rock
Industry leaders still clamoring for more residential activity
Strong infrastructure and nonresidential demand is keeping aggregate producers busy, but high interest rates continue to hold back residential construction. Keep Reading
Quarry Faces: November 2025
This month’s photo gallery includes shots from Allied Rock, Keystone Crushing, Knife River, Poeppelman Materials and industry meetings. Keep Reading
Perspectives: Industry voices on growth and what’s next
Across the US, producers and equipment suppliers weigh in on markets, acquisitions and the excitement building for ConExpo-Con/Agg 2026. Keep Reading
Allied Rock’s expansion strategy takes shape in Oregon
President Andrew Siegmund outlines Allied Rock’s approach to mergers and acquisitions, sharing how the company is growing its footprint and strengthening its position in Oregon. Keep Reading
P&Q Profile: Allied Rock’s Andrew Siegmund
The company president pays P&Q a visit to discuss Allied Rock’s merger and acquisition activity, the transformation of a new site and his 2026 outlook. Keep Reading
Drilling Deeper Episode 51: Inside the Pacific Northwest – Producer insights
In Episode 51 of Drilling Deeper, Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik takes listeners to the Pacific Northwest for a closer look at three producers shaping the region’s aggregate market. Keep Reading
Allied Rock’s X-Rock Quarry: From acquisition to transformation
Allied Rock president Andrew Siegmund shares how the company revitalized the X-Rock Quarry after its 2017 acquisition while highlighting the role portable crushing and screening plays in the broader business. Keep Reading
Allied Rock’s Siegmund shares cautious optimism for 2026
President Andrew Siegmund reflects on a steady 2025, noting that interest rate relief and a boost in Oregon Department of Transportation funding could fuel stronger growth in the year ahead. Keep Reading
Allied Rock’s Siegmund shares cautious optimism for 2026
President Andrew Siegmund reflects on a steady 2025, noting that interest rate relief and a boost in Oregon Department of Transportation funding could fuel stronger growth in the year ahead. Keep Reading