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Report: Recycled construction aggregate market on the rise

The recycled construction aggregate market sold over 3.7 million tons of product in 2018, as estimated by a recent report from Fact.MR. Keep Reading

Construction spending drops in October 2018

Construction spending dipped in October compared with September, according to an analysis of new Census data from the Associated General Contractors of America. Keep Reading

Report: Nearly 80 percent of state, local infrastructure measures approved on Election Day

Voters have reportedly approved 78 percent of nearly 1,700 transportation investment ballot measures since 2009. Keep Reading

What’s happening in Washington

Five takeaways from the aggregate industry’s lobby day on Capitol Hill. Keep Reading

California’s Proposition 6 result a win for aggregate producers

The construction materials industry in California got a major victory with the defeat of a bill that would have repealed a 2017 transportation law's taxes and fees designated for road repairs and public transportation. Keep Reading

What the Election Day results probably mean for the aggregate industry

Now that the House is in the hands of Democrats and the Senate is in Republican control, can our Congress come to terms on major legislative issues like infrastructure? Keep Reading

Martin Marietta’s preliminary view of 2019

The company anticipates mid-single-digit growth in both aggregate pricing and shipments next year. Keep Reading

5 takeaways from the industry’s Capitol Hill lobby day

Aggregate producers, manufacturers and allied trade representatives stormed Capitol Hill last week as part of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's Legislative & Policy Forum. Here are five takeaways from the lobbying event. Keep Reading

Cemex’s Balcones Quarry celebrates 50 years

The producer celebrated the 50th anniversary of its Balcones Quarry in New Braunfels, Texas, holding an event to mark the facility's milestone. Keep Reading

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