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What the end of cars would mean for the aggregate industry

A New York Times opinion columnist makes a case for eliminating cars from New York City's roads. P&Q's Kevin Yanik explains why going this route is ultimately bad for the aggregate industry. Keep Reading

ARTBA: Transportation infrastructure market to expand in 2020

Total domestic transportation construction and related market activity should reach $300 billion, according to the American Road & Transportation Builders Association (ARTBA). Keep Reading

How Kentucky is faring with infrastructure funding

Despite having an above-average infrastructure grade, the Bluegrass State remains in dire need of sufficient funding. Keep Reading

Trump, congressional leadership agree on infrastructure bill dollar figure

An infrastructure bill totaling $2 trillion will be pursued, but both sides still need to determine how to pay for improvements to the nation's roads, bridges and more. Keep Reading

Fisher Sand & Gravel offers to step up on border wall

Tommy Fisher, the president and CEO of Fisher Sand & Gravel, has a solution to help bring President Trump's vision of a border wall to life. Keep Reading

The road of the future

Huge advancements were made in automobiles over the last 50 years, but roads around the world remain largely the same. Might this soon change? Keep Reading

Trump digs into infrastructure in State of the Union speech

President Trump outlined his vision to rebuild the nation's infrastructure during his first State of the Union address. Keep Reading

State transportation bill passes in California

The $54 billion plan cleared both the state's senate and assembly chambers with ease, and the governor is expected to sign it. Keep Reading

Solar panels a future option to protect US roads, bridges

Solar roads could be an option to protect roads, bridges and other surfaces in the future, but coming technologies could limit the nation's for aggregate materials. Keep Reading

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