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The coronavirus, MSHA compliance and things you may have overlooked

Producers have a number of new considerations to make when it comes to Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) compliance, including potentially citable areas. Keep Reading

New rule to speed up infrastructure approvals

The Trump administration’s final rule accelerating environmental reviews under the National Environment Policy Act drew praise from industry organizations and criticism from the president’s opponents. Keep Reading

Biden reveals his plans for U.S. infrastructure

The Democratic presidential candidate unveiled a $2 trillion energy and infrastructure plan, offering details of it on the campaign trail. Keep Reading

Road to Recovery: Is an infrastructure stimulus really coming?

S-C Market Analytics’ David Chereb joins Pit & Quarry to discuss the likelihood of an infrastructure stimulus coming forward in 2020 and what the road toward a package looks like in Washington. Keep Reading

Road to Recovery: Wm. D. Scepaniak’s John Scepaniak optimistic about months ahead

John Scepaniak, project manager at Minnesota-based Wm. D. Scepaniak, says his family company has been “busier than ever” in 2020 and sees encouraging signs for the aggregate industry in the months ahead. Keep Reading

Illustrating the recovery to come

Good opportunities are ahead for aggregate producers, SC Market Analytics' David Chereb writes, but the road to seize those will feature a series of ups and downs. Keep Reading

AGC: Construction adds 158,000 workers, but infrastructure jobs decline

The construction industry’s June job gains were concentrated in homebuilding, the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC) reports, as state and local governments postponed or cancel roads and other projects. Keep Reading

What’s in the Moving Forward Act?

The U.S. House of Representatives published a ‘fact sheet’ detailing the contents of its $1.5 trillion infrastructure package – including specifics on roads, bridges and highways. Keep Reading

Industry reaction mixed to House’s $1.5T infrastructure bill

Although the U.S. House of Representatives just passed a significant investment in the nation’s infrastructure, the road ahead for the Moving Forward Act is very murky. Keep Reading

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