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Revenue up in Arcosa’s construction products

Arcosa’s construction products revenue was up 7 percent in the third quarter due to strong organic pricing in the face of lower volumes. Keep Reading

Arcosa: Fundamentals remain in place for growth

Arcosa president and CEO Antonio Carrillo says construction activity is healthy and that the company experienced additional pricing gains in the first quarter of the year. Keep Reading

Arcosa revenues up big in fourth quarter 2021

President and CEO Antonio Carrillo says Arcosa successfully managed fourth-quarter inflationary pressures such as historically high steel prices, weather disruptions and more. Keep Reading

Construction products drive second quarter 2021 at Arcosa

Construction products-specific revenues increased 38 percent in the quarter at Arcosa to $204.5 million, driven primarily by the acquisition of StonePoint Materials. Keep Reading

Arcosa expands in Southwest through acquisition

Arcosa acquired Arizona-based Southwest Rock Products, which produces about 5 million tons of construction aggregate each year. Keep Reading

Aggregate business helps drive Arcosa’s first quarter

Construction products revenues – including aggregate, specialty materials and other materials – were up 3 percent at Arcosa during the first three months of 2021. Keep Reading

Arcosa to acquire StonePoint in $375M deal

StonePoint Materials, with 20 locations across three U.S. regions, is one of the nation’s largest aggregate producers. Keep Reading

Arcosa agg revenues leap forward in fourth quarter 2020

At Arcosa, construction products revenue increased 46 percent in the quarter, led by higher volumes in the company’s legacy natural aggregate business in north and central Texas, as well as the Cherry and Strata acquisitions. Keep Reading

Construction products business guides Arcosa in third-quarter 2020

Arcosa’s construction products group reported growth across all key metrics, driven by Cherry Companies' continued strong performance and the company’s aggregate business. Keep Reading

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