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Industry leaders discuss the future of aggregates (Part 1)

Industry leaders talk tariffs, establishing and expanding aggregate operations, and the value of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association. Keep Reading

Resolve Aggregates to expand with Texas greenfield site

The company that ranks 70th on the U.S. Geological Survey’s list of the nation’s largest sand and gravel producers intends to add a CDE wet processing plant next year. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: GeoLogic’s Benjamin Black

P&Q sat down with GeoLogic’s Benjamin Black earlier this year to discuss 2024 from a business standpoint and what he expects to unfold during the rest of this year. Keep Reading

Eight questions with Summit Materials founder Tom Hill

Now a member of the Knife River Corp. board of directors, Tom Hill visited with P&Q to reflect on his career, the evolution of the industry and the art of the deal. Keep Reading

Gauging the potential impact of the 2024 election

The presidential election was a leading discussion point in one Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference discussion this year. Keep Reading

BMC talks acquisitions, infrastructure bill and more

BMC Enterpises’ Nathan McKean discusses the company’s recent acquisitions and the overall M&A environment, as well as what’s to be expected in the aggregate industry in the coming months. Keep Reading

BMC Enterprises making moves in the Midwest

BMC Enterprises CEO Nathan McKean discusses his company’s 2023 M&A activity, the overall dealmaking environment and the industry at-large. Keep Reading

Greenfield versus M&A: What’s the better growth pathway?

BMC Enterprises CEO Nathan McKean discusses the opportunities both pathways present, detailing his preferred pathway while sharing how aggregates fits into the company’s overall strategy. Keep Reading

BMC CEO discusses company’s M&A activity

Nathan McKean, CEO of BMC Enterprises, visits with P&Q editor-in-chief Kevin Yanik to discuss the company’s acquisition strategy and recently completed deals. Keep Reading

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