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Arcosa revenues up big in fourth quarter 2021

President and CEO Antonio Carrillo says Arcosa successfully managed fourth-quarter inflationary pressures such as historically high steel prices, weather disruptions and more. Keep Reading

Construction products drive second quarter 2021 at Arcosa

Construction products-specific revenues increased 38 percent in the quarter at Arcosa to $204.5 million, driven primarily by the acquisition of StonePoint Materials. Keep Reading

Aggregate business helps drive Arcosa’s first quarter

Construction products revenues – including aggregate, specialty materials and other materials – were up 3 percent at Arcosa during the first three months of 2021. Keep Reading

Arcosa to acquire StonePoint in $375M deal

StonePoint Materials, with 20 locations across three U.S. regions, is one of the nation’s largest aggregate producers. Keep Reading

StonePoint Materials exec reflects on 2020, looks to 2021

CEO Colin Oerton shares the StonePoint Materials 2020 experience, which involved complications early into the COVID-19 pandemic regarding the essential nature of aggregate operations. Keep Reading

Integrating a company the StonePoint way

StonePoint Materials CEO Colin Oerton shares his company’s approach to integrating companies and how it identifies potential new leaders along the way. Keep Reading

StonePoint Materials’ approach to growth

Mergers and acquisitions are a big part of StonePoint Materials’ growth strategy, with 11 completed in 14 years. CEO Colin Oerton offers a look into his playbook when it comes to the pursuit of growth. Keep Reading

How StonePoint Materials and River Aggregates came together

StonePoint Materials CEO Colin Oerton discusses the company’s expansion into Texas with the recent acquisition of River Aggregates, which represents the company’s third transaction in a 12-month period. Keep Reading

StonePoint Materials acquires River Aggregates

River operates two sand and gravel facilities in Texas. Stonepoint says the acquisition complements its subsidiary, Southern Aggregates, in Louisiana. Keep Reading

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