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PACA structure proves beneficial for Pennsylvania producers

The Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association (PACA) boasts a unique structure that has proven to benefit construction materials producers across the state. Keep Reading

Inside the world of a Pennsylvania aggregate producer

Despite a list full of pressing industry issues, Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association leaders are confident they can keep industry businesses moving forward through collaboration. Keep Reading

P&Q Profile: Masters RMC’s Bob Housel

A conversation with the president of Pennsylvania-based Masters RMC about the market's conditions and the history of his family business. Keep Reading

Pennsylvania’s year of ups and downs continues

The threat of a late-year shutdown on Pennsylvania construction projects was the latest in a string of events that probably gave the state’s aggregate producers heart palpitations. Long-term funding solutions could, however, finally be on the way. Keep Reading

Pennsylvania association welcomes latest round of leadership

Masters RMC’s Bob Housel was elected chairman of the Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association, which also made several other appointments. Keep Reading

Plowing through in Pennsylvania despite complex circumstances

The pandemic presented Pennsylvania’s producers more challenges than most, but 2020, when said and done, may turn out alright in the Keystone State. Keep Reading

Proactive lobby key to deeming Pennsylvania producers as ‘life-sustaining’

When Pennsylvania’s governor initially classified the mining industry as “non-life-sustaining,” organizations like the Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association moved quickly to keep operations open. Keep Reading

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