infrastructure
Republicans counter Biden’s infrastructure proposal
A group of Senate Republicans introduced a $568 billion infrastructure plan that would reportedly provide more funding for roads and bridges than President Biden’s $2.3 trillion proposal. Keep Reading
AED leaders embark on infrastructure discussion tour
The Associated Equipment Distributors (AED) will be visiting equipment dealers across six states to talk about the potential impact of an infrastructure bill. Keep Reading
How much ‘infrastructure’ is in Biden’s infrastructure proposal?
Is President Biden's $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan the long-awaited infrastructure victory the industry has been waiting for? Let's explore. Keep Reading
The White House grades each state’s infrastructure
With the American Jobs Plan now in the public sphere, the Biden administration produced a series of fact sheets highlighting the infrastructure needs of every state. Keep Reading
Cement consumption outlook positive for 2021, 2022
The Portland Cement Association (PCA) released a cement consumption and construction activity outlook, forecasting an increase for the next year and a half. Keep Reading
Sponsored: Might a vehicle-miles-traveled tax be the answer for infrastructure?
Pit & Quarry contributor David Chereb discusses the pay-for approach and how that might be a sticking point to getting a deal done when it comes to paying for a large infrastructure bill. Keep Reading
Sponsored: Infrastructure talks heating up
Pit & Quarry contributor David Chereb explores the likelihood of a $4 trillion infrastructure bill and how it would impact aggregate producers. Keep Reading
NSSGA, PCA weigh in on Biden’s infrastructure proposal
The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association’s (NSSGA) Michael Johnson and the Portland Cement Association’s (PCA) Mike Ireland issued written statements following the unveiling Wednesday of President Biden’s infrastructure plan. Keep Reading
Sponsored: The potential impact of Biden’s Build Back Better infrastructure plan
Is there stomach in Congress for a big 2021 spending plan on infrastructure that would be coming off a $1.9 trillion COVID-19 stimulus bill? Dodge Data & Analytics' Richard Branch weighs in. Keep Reading