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The pandemic and its effects on aggregate demand linger

The inability to fully shake COVID will result in minor impacts to aggregate demand, according to P&Q contributor David Chereb. Keep Reading

Canadian organization develops infrastructure campaign

The new 'Infrastructure: Prosperity by Design' campaign aims to emphasize how infrastructure is critical to Canada’s vision for the economy and environment. Keep Reading

AGC: Supply chain issues continue into midsummer

The rise in prices for construction materials and services continued in July, reports the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), adding that contractors are still struggling with supply challenges. Keep Reading

The definition of ‘infrastructure’ somehow up for debate

Infrastructure has long been about things like roads and bridges. But the emergence of “human infrastructure” is now all the rage in Washington, where it's being pitted against "physical infrastructure." Keep Reading

TACA meeting draws producers to San Antonio

The Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA) hosted its annual meeting this month, with TXP Inc.’s Jon Hockenyos presenting a state and national economic report. Keep Reading

Infrastructure framework set, but passage tied to reconciliation

A five-year, $953 billion infrastructure bill will be tied to a budget reconciliation package, with the president declaring he won’t sign one without the other. Keep Reading

Bipartisan surface transportation bill emerges from Senate

The Surface Transportation Reauthorization Act of 2021, crafted by the Senate Committee on Environment & Public Works, represents an increase of more than 34 percent from the FAST Act. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Supreme Manufacturing’s Neil Hoobler

Supreme Manufacturing president Neil Hoobler paid P&Q a visit to discuss the very latest in dredging. Keep Reading

Sponsored: PCA’s Ireland weighs in on an infrastructure bill

The Portland Cement Association's Mike Ireland explains why he’s optimistic about the passage of an infrastructure bill in 2021 while outlining the political and pay-for hurdles that lie in the pathway to the finish line. Keep Reading

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