Brian Gray
Knife River acquires Morgan Asphalt in Salt Lake City
The deal expands Knife River Corp.’s Mountain region footprint with new production capacity and paving operations. Keep Reading
Knife River reports fourth-quarter performance
President and CEO Brian Gray offers commentary on Knife River Corp.’s latest quarterly results. Keep Reading
Knife River makes deal with Texcrete in Texas
The company acquired a sand and gravel site and six ready-mixed concrete plants in the Bryan and College Station market. Keep Reading
Knife River secures $112 million project in Texas
The company will supply materials and paving services for the Texas Department of Transportation’s State Highway 6 improvement project. Keep Reading
Acquisitions, pricing power Knife River’s third-quarter gains
Revenue climbed 9 percent to $1.2 billion as the company offset softer net income with record adjusted EBITDA and margin improvements. Keep Reading
Knife River: Second-quarter results ‘below expectations’
Although weather took a toll on some operations, the company remains optimistic because of its record backlog and the state of infrastructure funding. Keep Reading
Revenue up along with seasonal loss at Knife River
Still, president and CEO Brian Gray says Knife River Corp. remains on track to have its most profitable year on record. Keep Reading
Knife River promotes Stevens as Christenson retires
The company established a chief people officer position that 19-year veteran Sarah Stevens holds following Nancy Christenson’s retirement. Keep Reading
How Knife River performed in the fourth quarter
Knife River Corp., which released its fourth-quarter and year-end 2024 financial results Thursday, achieved a record full-year revenue last year. Keep Reading