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Aggregate production up nearly 10 percent in 2016

According to the U.S. Geological Survey, aggregate production in 2016 equaled about 2.49 billion tons, an increase from the previous year of nearly 10 percent. Keep Reading

USGS: Construction materials increased in second quarter

The combined production of most construction materials in the second quarter of 2016 increased by 45 percent compared with that in the first quarter of 2016. Keep Reading

Report: Construction aggregate to reach 43.3B metric tons in 2016

According to a Persistence Market Research report, the consumption of construction aggregate is estimated to reach 43.3 BMT by the end of 2016. Keep Reading

USGS: Quarterly aggregate production up 6 percent

An estimated 646 million metric tons of construction aggregates were produced and shipped for consumption in the United States last quarter. Keep Reading

Luck Stone to add new distribution yard

Luck Stone plans to open a new distribution yard this winter. Keep Reading

USGS: Construction aggregates production increases

The estimated U.S. output of construction aggregates produced for consumption in the first quarter of 2016 was 443 million metric tons. Keep Reading

USGS releases full third-quarter production report

About 697 million metric tons (Mt) of total construction aggregates were produced and shipped for consumption in the third quarter of 2015. That's a 5 percent increase compared with that of the third quarter of 2014, reports the U.S. Geological… Keep Reading

Aggregate production up 5 percent in third quarter

An estimated 697 million metric tons (Mt) of total construction aggregates was produced and shipped for consumption in the United States in the third quarter of 2015, an increase of 5 percent compared with that of the third quarter of… Keep Reading

Aggregate production up 5 percent in first half

According to the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), an estimated 607 million metric tons (Mt) of total construction aggregates were produced and shipped for consumption in the United States in the second quarter of 2015. That's a 3 percent increase compared… Keep Reading

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