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How data center projects are driving demand at Luck Stone

Charlie Windle, vice president of the Northern Region at Virginia-based Luck Stone, shares what’s giving him reason for optimism as he looks to the remaining months of 2020. Keep Reading

Windle: How the coronavirus is sparking opportunities

Luck Stone’s Charlie Windle points to specific areas that are driving aggregate demand, including data center construction. Keep Reading

Virginia-based Luck Stone settling into Georgia

While the family-owned company has the largest quarry network in the state of Virginia, 
the company’s opportunity for growth resides largely away 
from its home base. Keep Reading

Luck Companies earns unique workplace distinction

An annual study found the aggregate producer is among the U.S. workplaces where employees are most proud to work. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Luck Companies’ Mark Williams

P&Q catches up with Mark Williams, the environmental manager at Virginia-based Luck Companies who was recently recognized with a national leadership award. Keep Reading

The 2018 industry stories you loved

The top 10 stories P&Q readers viewed the most from this past year. Keep Reading

Luck Stone expands deeper into the Southeast

Acquisitions in Georgia and South Carolina will create new opportunities for growth in the region. Keep Reading

Luck Stone covering new ground with drone tech

A top producer of crushed stone, sand and gravel is utilizing UAVs to accurately assess inventory stockpiles across a number of sites. Keep Reading

Virginia producers honored for safety records

Several aggregate producers within the commonwealth were recognized for their safety records. Keep Reading

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