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Revenue up along with seasonal loss at Knife River

Still, president and CEO Brian Gray says Knife River Corp. remains on track to have its most profitable year on record. Keep Reading

Granite highlights record backlog in latest quarterly report

Granite Construction’s Kyle Larkin cites increased bidding opportunities and the Dickerson & Bowen acquisition as key factors in the company’s 2025 start. Keep Reading

Acquisitions, pricing growth boost Granite in Q3

Granite Construction is optimistic about the future of nonbuilding construction, as well as private construction. Keep Reading

What’s driving the industry’s growth

FMI Capital Advisors experts assess the overall performance of construction materials firms through the first quarter. Keep Reading

Episode 9: P&Q Roundtable (Part 2)

John Scepaniak of Wm. D. Scepaniak joined Kevin to discuss how the company fared in 2023, its approach to the workforce, what the company has seen in private construction of late and how it is handling inflation and pricing changes. Keep Reading

Drilling Deeper Episode 9: P&Q Roundtable (Part 2)

Pit & Quarry’s Kevin Yanik and Jack Kopanski are back in Cleveland following the 2024 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference to unpack their final thoughts for an episode of “Drilling Deeper.” Keep Reading

Nonresidential construction spending sees minimal growth in July

Private nonresidential spending increased 0.5 percent, while public nonresidential construction spending was down 0.4 percent in July, a net 0.1 percent gain for total nonresidential construction Keep Reading

How key construction markets are shaping for 2023

What does the road ahead look like for public and private construction? FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo offer perspective. Keep Reading

Construction spending mixed based on latest AGC findings

Residential construction continues to grow, but the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) says downturns in private construction and mixed results in public construction call for new recovery measures. Keep Reading

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