mergers and acquisitions
Sandvik acquires Allied Construction
Sandvik Mining & Rock Technology's purchase of Allied Construction Products enables it to expand its existing dealer network and penetrate new customer segments with a broader product offering. Keep Reading
What’s happening with capex and M&A?
FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin pays Pit & Quarry a visit, outlining the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on producer capital expenditures while exploring the merger and acquisition (M&Q) landscape. Keep Reading
Eagle Materials sells aggregate, concrete assets
The transactions involve Western Aggregates and Mathews Readymix, and they come after the company announced plans to separate its heavy and light materials businesses. 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
Acquisition expands U.S. Concrete’s East Coast presence
U.S. Concrete completed a deal with Coram Materials Corp. for $142 million, enhancing the company’s presence in New York. Keep Reading
Economic factors to consider in the new year, decade
Slow growth has replaced volatile, but robust, economic expansion in the United States. The market for construction materials in 2020 will be complex. Keep Reading
How Metso and McCloskey came together
Find out the strategy behind the acquisition deal and what producers and contractors can expect of the brands in the new year. Keep Reading
Peckham acquires New England producer
According to Peckham Industries, the acquisition includes JSL Materials’ operations and more than 100 employees. Keep Reading
StonePoint Materials continues on acquisition path
Road Builders, a longtime company with two quarries, is the latest producer StonePoint Materials has acquired. Keep Reading