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Blasting education at the ready
Precision Blasting Services’ Anthony Konya discusses how online courses are transforming the way blasters educate themselves. Keep Reading
Sponsored: David Chereb Group raising its forecast for aggregate demand
P&Q contributor David Chereb shares what led to his decision to revise his aggregate forecast to factor in greater volumes for 2020, 2021 and 2022. Keep Reading
When drilling and blasting might become fully autonomous
The future of drilling and blasting involves drones, autonomous drills, wireless detonators and remote-controlled explosives loaders, Precision Blasting Services’ Anthony Konya says. Keep Reading
Why ‘green’ explosives will be coming to a mine near you
Anthony Konya, vice president at Precision Blasting Services, discusses what will drive the use of more environmentally friendly explosives. Keep Reading
A coming event to equip blasters with the latest tech and knowledge
Precision Blasting Services’ Anthony Konya details how he would like to pass on the latest blasting and explosives principles to managers and executives. Keep Reading
Sponsored: Taking the temperature of commercial, institutional construction
Dodge Data's Richard Branch discusses the latest developments in commercial and institutional construction after the Dodge Momentum Index reaches a three-year high. Keep Reading
Sponsored: What might fuel – or stall – construction starts in the months to come?
Dodge Data's Richard Branch discusses last year's decline in construction starts and is cautiously optimistic that stability is ahead for areas of the market. Keep Reading
Presenting P&Q’s 2021 Start-Up Guide
Pit & Quarry's March 2021 print edition includes a special section devoted to spring start-up, but you can also check out the content online to prepare for the production season ahead. Keep Reading
Sponsored: The latest on an infrastructure bill
FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin shares the latest on a long-term infrastructure bill, including when it might arrive and how it could impact producers. Keep Reading