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How Washington state’s aggregate producers are faring

Bruce Chattin of the Washington Aggregates & Concrete Association, discusses the state of the aggregate industry in the Evergreen State – and more – with P&Q. Keep Reading

NSSGA leaders provide glimpse of road ahead in Washington

Michael Johnson and Michele Stanley of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) paid P&Q a visit to share reactions to the 2020 election and how aggregate industry issues may play with the Biden administration and a divided Congress. Keep Reading

The aggregate industry’s resilience paves a pathway forward

2020 has been one for the books, Schurco Slurry's Will Pierce writes. But it only adds to the importance of the industry’s collective products – for both producers and manufacturers. Keep Reading

Part 1: Catching up with Bond Construction’s Karen Hubacz-Kiley

Bond Construction Corp.'s Karen Hubacz-Kiley offers perspective on the state of U.S. infrastructure, 2020 industry challenges, and more in Part 1 of a two-part P&Q interview. Keep Reading

A picture forms about construction materials in the new year

If there are no major policy changes, SC Market Analytics' David Chereb says construction activity will decrease by modest amounts in 2021 – with almost all of it attributed to nonresidential. Keep Reading

Titan Group’s US aggregate business ‘strong’

Titan Group reports that its U.S. aggregate business performed well in the third quarter, capitalizing on its strategy of vertical integration. Keep Reading

Johnson: Opportunities ahead with the next Congress

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's Michael Johnson reflects on the upcoming election, detailing what's ahead for his organization and the 117th Congress. Keep Reading

With election on horizon, is infrastructure a public priority?

Infrastructure is a hot-button issue for aggregate producers, but does the American public take the nation's crumbling infrastructure as seriously as stakeholders in the construction materials industry? Keep Reading

Where the presidential candidates stand on infrastructure

A look at where President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden stand on rebuilding the nation’s crumbling infrastructure. Keep Reading

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