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How Summit Materials performed in third-quarter 2020

The company shares insights on its aggregate, concrete and asphalt businesses. Keep Reading

End-of-summer industry reflection

With Labor Day marking the unofficial end of summer, Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik reflects on the state of the aggregate industry and what’s happening with aggregate production, pricing and industry events. Keep Reading

Summit’s agg revenues, sales volumes up in first quarter 2020

Upon releasing its latest quarterly report, the company reported some gains in aggregate while providing details about the coronavirus' impact on the business. Keep Reading

Fourth-quarter 2019 growth at Vulcan spurs 2020 optimism

Vulcan's full year 2019 revenues were $4.9 billion, a 12 percent increased compared to 2018, while net earnings were up 20 percent, compared to the prior year, to $618 million. Keep Reading

Fourth-quarter 2019 revenues up at USLM

Increased materials demand and an increase in average prices for the company’s lime and limestone products helped drive the company’s revenues upward late last year. Keep Reading

Eagle Materials reports heavy materials segment gains in latest quarterly report

The company expects demand for its building materials and construction products to continue in the months to come. Keep Reading

Martin Marietta sets quarterly performance records in third quarter 2019

Martin Marietta established records for revenues and profits in the third quarter of 2019, and it exhibited widespread shipment and pricing strength across the majority of its building materials business. Keep Reading

Volume, pricing increase in second quarter 2019 at Martin Marietta

Aggregate volume and pricing at Martin Marietta improved 9.9 percent and 3.4 percent, respectively, during the second quarter, compared to the same period last year. Keep Reading

Double-digit growth highlights second quarter 2019 at Vulcan Materials

Net earnings at Vulcan Materials were $198 million in the second quarter, a 24 percent increase compared to last year's second quarter. Keep Reading

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