Oldcastle Materials
P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: Thomas W. Hill
The founder of Summit Materials always aimed big and, more often than not, delivered on his goals. Keep Reading
Paving antitrust case settled in West Virginia
The largest antitrust settlement in West Virginia history involved multiple construction materials producers. Keep Reading
Oldcastle Materials Upgrade to CDE Technology for Optimal Efficiency
Since Oldcastle Materials upgraded its Burnet County quarry with a new all-in-one EvoWash dual-pass sand processing plant, inconsistent production levels are a thing of the past. Keep Reading
Inside an Oldcastle site with a new wash plant
Since Oldcastle Materials upgraded its Burnet Quarry in Texas with a new dual-pass sand processing plant, inconsistent production levels and loss of fines to ponds are things of the past. Keep Reading
Oldcastle Materials CEO offers aggregate industry outlook
Oldcastle Materials CEO Randy Lake, who will serve as NSSGA’s next chairman, breaks down the months to come for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading
P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: William J. Sandbrook
Before leading U.S. Concrete, industry veteran William J. Sandbrook earned four master’s degrees and taught at the U.S. Military Academy. Keep Reading
P&Q Profile: Mulzer Crushed Stone’s Matt Bunner
Matt Bunner has dedicated the last 17 years of his career to Mulzer Crushed Stone. Keep Reading
Reflecting on the CRH-Ash Grove deal and Summit’s late run
Now that CRH has essentially secured its takeover of Ash Grove Cement from Summit Materials, let's look back at the dynamics at play in the deal and how the CRH-Ash Grove pact compares to another recent acquisition. Keep Reading
Producers welcome congressmen to their quarries
A pair of aggregate producers hosted U.S. congressmen at their sites, educating them about their operations and the continuous need for construction materials. Keep Reading