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Permitting, zoning and the risk of running out of rock
Andrew Pinkerton of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association says rising demand for construction materials is colliding with land-use pressures, putting access to aggregates at risk. Keep Reading
Texas program offers students education, experience
Leaders from across Texas’ construction materials industry gathered at the Texas State University Concrete Industry Management program. Keep Reading
TACA names vice president of government affairs
Clinton Harned, who previously served as director of the Texas Senate Natural Resources Committee, joins the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA). Keep Reading
Pinkerton named president, CEO of TACA
Andrew Pinkerton, who most recently served as executive director of the Cement Council of Texas, joins the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA) in a leading role. Keep Reading
Episode 47: Texas at full throttle with TACA’s Rich Szecsy
This week's guest, Rich Szecsy, CEO of Big Town Concrete and chair of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association, offers an inside look at the unprecedented growth fueling demand for construction materials across the Lone Star State. Keep Reading
Capitol Aggregates showcases industry to Texas educators
A group of 15 had the opportunity to tour the Solms Quarry and learn about mining and aggregates as part of a special event. Keep Reading
Big Town Concrete CEO on training, tech and what’s next
Big Town Concrete’s Rich Szecsy, who is currently chair of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association, discusses how training is shaping the industry's next generation and where artificial intelligence might take concrete in the years ahead. Featured Photo: P&Q Staff… Keep Reading
TACA meeting highlights future of industry in Texas
Federal policy, consumer sentiment and the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act were all addressed at the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association's (TACA) Annual Meeting. Keep Reading
TACA delivers industry messaging during Capitol Day
Nearly 100 members of the Texas Aggregates & Concrete Association (TACA) participated in the event to educate the state’s legislators on issues vital to the industry. Keep Reading