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ASGCO to move headquarters to new Pennsylvania facility

ASGCO Manufacturing will move its headquarters to a 194,000-sq.-ft. facility in Nazareth, Pennsylvania, with plans to move in during fall 2021. Keep Reading

Which states have the worst bridges?

An American Road & Transportation Builders Association analysis of national data offers insights on the bridges that need major repairs or replacements the most across the United States. Keep Reading

Eriez names president, CEO

Lukas Guenthardt succeeds Timothy Shuttleworth, who retired after serving as president and CEO at Eriez since 2004. Keep Reading

Yanik: The industry adjusts to the new normal

While rock is still being crushed across the nation, P&Q Editor-in-Chief Kevin Yanik writes how aggregate producers are taking new measures to keep employees safe while assessing the road ahead for their businesses. Keep Reading

Pennsylvania quarries, originally ordered to close, can remain open

The governor of Pennsylvania ordered all non-life-sustaining businesses within the state to close their physical locations late this week to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Keep Reading

How a Philadelphia-area quarry balances production’s demand with the neighbors

Of the various work that unfolds at Gill Quarries – from the drilling and blasting to the loading and processing – one task stays top of mind for co-owner Ray Trainor: being a good neighbor. Keep Reading

Aggregate production up 8 percent in third quarter of 2019

Crushed stone production was up 9 percent while sand and gravel production was up 5 percent, the U.S. Geological Survey reports. Keep Reading

Nearly $8B in federal highway funds saved

A planned funding cut to the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act was repealed, avoiding the loss of $7.6 billion for critical state highway projects. Keep Reading

Epiroc to open Northeast service center

The new service center will be up and running by Oct. 15, according to the company. Keep Reading

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