Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference
Exploring the transition ahead at MSHA
Bill Doran, an attorney at Ogletree Deakins, sheds some light on the transition to come at the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA). Keep Reading
P&Q Roundtable 2017: Concerns about the state of the aggregate industry
Pit & Quarry Roundtable attendees share their biggest concerns regarding the state of the aggregate industry. Keep Reading
The Trump administration’s impact on M&A activity
How will the Trump administration affect merger and acquisition activity in the aggregate industry? P&Q columnist George Reddin offers his projections. Keep Reading
2017 construction materials outlook
P&Q columnist George Reddin discusses the outlook for construction materials in 2017. Keep Reading
P&Q Roundtable 2017: The state of the aggregate industry
Pit & Quarry Roundtable attendees discuss what excites them most about the current state of the aggregate industry, as well as what's to come. Keep Reading
The evolution of publishing
While the magazine remains the primary focus of the P&Q staff today, publishing has evolved in recent years beyond the production of a monthly print product. Keep Reading
Pit & Quarry Roundtable draws nearly 50
The Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference took place Jan. 12-14 in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., uniting aggregate producers, manufacturers and allied trade representatives in an idea-exchanging forum. The event, which was sponsored by Am Cast, Philippi-Hagenbuch, Sandvik Mining & Construction,… Keep Reading
Rob Fulop promoted to group publisher P&Q, PP&E
Rob Fulop was promoted to group publisher of Pit & Quarry and its sister magazine, Portable Plants & Equipment. "Rob has been instrumental in leading the significant growth of the Pit & Quarry and PP&E portfolios in recent years, "… Keep Reading
Industry leaders offer highway bill insights
At Pit & Quarry's 2014 Roundtable & Conference, industry leaders came together to discuss industry issues and propose solutions to them. Check out this video to see some of their opinions on the highway bill, which is set to expire… Keep Reading