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Aggregate producers anticipating fewer regulations with Trump

Aggregate producers are hoping the new landscape in Washington means fewer industry regulations and more infrastructure spending. Keep Reading

Increased sales volumes, pricing drive Summit’s first quarter 2017

Summit Materials CEO Tom Hill says the company performed ahead of expectations during the first quarter of 2017. Keep Reading

Report: Transportation construction to grow in 2017

Total transportation construction is expected to grow 1.3 percent in 2017, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association. Keep Reading

Nye explores road ahead for US infrastructure

Martin Marietta's Ward Nye joined the hosts of CNBC's "Power Lunch" to discuss President-elect Donald Trump's pledge to invest in U.S. infrastructure. Keep Reading

Quotable: The presidential candidates on US infrastructure

The presidential and vice presidential candidates voice their opinions on the state of transportation infrastructure across the United States. Keep Reading

Clinton, Trump on transportation infrastructure

Transportation infrastructure hasn’t exactly driven the presidential campaign, but both candidates have articulated their positions on the issue. Keep Reading

Evolution Series: Highway funding

Highway funding has been a major political issue throughout the aggregate industry’s history. And for the past 100 years, P&Q has reported on it. Keep Reading

Congress to put off transportation funding increases

Members of Congress are likely to go home and campaign for re-election without giving transportation departments the ability to plan for infrastructure, NSSGA reports. Keep Reading

15 states awarded grants for infrastructure projects

Federal grants were awarded for 18 transportation projects. Keep Reading

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