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Van Til: More deregulation, national stimulus program could emerge beyond November

River Aggregates’ Rob Van Til forecasts developments that may come in 2021 and in the years that follow. Keep Reading

Construction starts step back in September 2020

Total construction starts dipped 18 percent in September to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $667.7 billion, essentially taking back August’s gain. Keep Reading

Scepaniak: Looking for emphasis on roads, bridges in a candidate

Congressional races are also key in this year's election, writes Wm. D. Scepaniak’s John Scepaniak. Keep Reading

Cemex USA stepping up for those in need

The company delivered grant checks to provide food, housing, safety and education in several major Florida communities. Keep Reading

Words of wisdom on: Crushing

Leaders from crushing manufacturers share how they and their dealers are coaching aggregate producers through the pandemic. Keep Reading

Hubacz-Kiley weighs the pluses and minuses of Trump, Biden

Bond Construction’s Karen Hubacz-Kiley offers some thoughts on the pros and cons of each presidential candidate as they pertain to the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

AGC chief economist assesses 2020

Ken Simonson, chief economist for the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC), offers insight on the state of AGC members and how they have fared during 2020. Keep Reading

Johnson: Opportunities ahead with the next Congress

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's Michael Johnson reflects on the upcoming election, detailing what's ahead for his organization and the 117th Congress. Keep Reading

Uncertainty persists in the M&A world

FMI's George Reddin and Scott Duncan offer three key developments to watch as the fourth quarter unfolds for mergers and acquisitions. Keep Reading

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