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The aggregate industry braces for regulatory change (Part 1)

P&Q’s 2021 Roundtable presented a forum to discuss the greatest shifts – or lack thereof – in the Mine Safety & Health Administration since the onset of the Biden administration. Keep Reading

Roundtable panelists search for labor shortage solutions

A panel of 2021 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference attendees shared how the pandemic impacted their ability to successfully find and keep employees – a challenge every aggregate producer continues to deal with. Keep Reading

Confidence builds around capex (Part 2)

This Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference discussion centered around how capital expenditures fared through the pandemic and how technology will play a role in that environment going forward. Keep Reading

Visualizing the future of industry trade shows

What’s ahead for aggregate industry trade shows is somewhat uncertain as aggregate producers adapt to new ways of doing business. Keep Reading

Part 2: Catching up with Bond Construction’s Karen Hubacz-Kiley

In the second half of our Q&A with Karen Hubacz-Kiley, the Bond Construction vice president discusses how the pandemic affected industry trade shows and how events like them may change going forward. 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

Hubacz-Kiley weighs the pluses and minuses of Trump, Biden

Bond Construction’s Karen Hubacz-Kiley offers some thoughts on the pros and cons of each presidential candidate as they pertain to the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

Hubacz-Kiley: Industry’s ‘essential’ status providing some reassurance

Some traction on infrastructure funding is uplifting to Bond Construction Corp.'s Karen Hubacz-Kiley. Keep Reading

Turning the corner on aggregate supply shortages

Among the topics discussed at the 2020 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference was aggregate supply, which is becoming a growing concern for the industry across the United States. Keep Reading

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