infrastructure
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
Outlook for infrastructure bill remains uncertain
An infrastructure bill could have passed easily in early 2021, but coming after $5 trillion in stimulus spending, its future looks somewhat uncertain. Keep Reading
Engineers give US infrastructure a C- grade
The American Society of Civil Engineers gives grades to U.S. infrastructure segments every four years. The latest grades are in, and they're not much better than they were in 2017. Keep Reading
P&Q Profile: CDE’s Sean O’Leary
A conversation with CDE's Sean O'Leary, exploring the challenges of hiring and training new employees as well as what's ahead for the aggregate industry in 2021. Keep Reading
Trimble to present thought leadership content in special series
The company’s new on-demand series kicks off in March with insights from experts on topics and tech that are transforming the way the industry works. Keep Reading
$2B in grants available for airports affected by COVID-19
The grants are available to more than 3,000 airports through the Federal Aviation Administration's (FAA) Airport Coronavirus Response Grant Program. Keep Reading
Texas, Ohio receive 2021 infrastructure report cards
Texas and Ohio received C and C- infrastructure grades, respectively, according to the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE). Keep Reading
Alabama Coal Association rebrands as Alabama Mining Association
The Alabama Mining Association now represents crushed stone, sand and gravel producers, as well as other infrastructure-related businesses in the state. Keep Reading