state of the industry
Producers eager to purchase latest equipment, technology
Now that the industry is once again growing, producers are on the prowl to upgrade equipment and incorporate the latest technologies into their plants. Keep Reading
Aggregate industry calls for infrastructure funding
Fifty-six percent of producers say the federal government is not providing enough funds to support infrastructure projects. Keep Reading
Vulcan Materials, Martin Marietta execs share company outlooks
The CEOs of the two largest aggregate producers in the United States offer a take on the near-term outlook for their companies and the industry. Keep Reading
P&Q’s State of the Industry Report reflects on 2017 and the year ahead
The latest edition of Pit & Quarry featuring the magazine's year-end State of the Industry Report is here. Keep Reading
2018 aggregate industry forecast
2017 was a banner campaign for many U.S. producers, and the forecast remains bright despite significant hurdles ahead that must cleared. Keep Reading
2016/17 State of the Industry
Production numbers are increasing and construction starts are forecast to rise as the industry heads into 2017. Keep Reading
2015/16 State of the Industry
This year has delivered big developments for the aggregates industry, and 2016 promises even more. The biggest news comes from Washington, with the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate each passing six-year highway bills, the first real hope for long-term… Keep Reading
Reading their lips
As we detail in our State of the Industry report beginning on page 14, things are looking up for the aggregates industry heading into next year. Construction starts are on the rise, and aggregate production numbers are up, as well.… Keep Reading
2014 State of the Industry
The industry is optimistic heading into the new year, and efforts are underway to lobby for an improved highway bill. Although the divide between the nation’s infrastructure needs and the funds available continues to widen, the overall economy is continuing… Keep Reading