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U.S. Concrete acquisition to benefit its aggregate business

The company added assets to its concrete and retail operations serving the California Bay Area building materials sector. Keep Reading

Lesley: Series of opportunities 
on the horizon

Daren Lesley, vice president of aggregates at U.S. Concrete, shares why his company is optimistic about the road ahead. Keep Reading

U.S. Concrete shares third-quarter 2019 details

Although quarterly aggregate product revenue declined $600,000, ready-mixed concrete revenue was up in July, August and September. Keep Reading

U.S. Concrete’s Pruitt named president

Ronnie Pruitt, who previously served U.S. Concrete as COO, will continue to report to chairman and CEO Bill Sandbrook. Keep Reading

Aggregate become greater driver of U.S. Concrete’s business

Bill Sandbrook, chairman, president and CEO of U.S. Concrete, noted as much as the company released its full-year 2018 results. Keep Reading

Quarry Faces: December 2018

Snapshots from around the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

U.S. Concrete awarded permit to import more aggregate into California

Polaris, a U.S. Concrete subsidiary, is now able to deliver up to 2 million tons of aggregate each year. Keep Reading

U.S. Concrete reaches new highs in second-quarter 2018

Aggregate products sales volume at U.S. Concrete increased 99.8 percent in the second quarter of 2018 compared with the second quarter of 2017. 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

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