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The current state of concrete, cement

Ken Simonson, chief economist at the Associated General Contractors of America, says he was pleasantly surprised by the performance of ready-mixed concrete and cement in 2023. Keep Reading

Nonresidential construction outlook for 2024

Associated General Contractors of America chief economist Ken Simonson discusses the types of projects that will drive nonresidential construction in the coming year. Keep Reading

Where the US stands with IIJA funding

Funds from the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) have been doled out to different projects at different rates. See what Ken Simonson with the Associated General Contractors of America anticipates from funding in 2024. Keep Reading

Power transmission tech to improve aggregate operations

Some of the latest developments in power transmission components are from Motion, NTN Bearing, SEW-Eurodrive and VDG. Keep Reading

FMI discusses aggregate industry dynamics, construction market

George Reddin and Rob Mineo with FMI Capital Advisors sat down with P&Q’s Kevin Yanik to discuss second quarter industry dynamics, the current construction market, M&A activity and more. Keep Reading

How residential, nonresidential construction is faring

FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo characterize what’s been happening in these key construction markets. Keep Reading

Operating in a ‘hyperinflationary environment’

BMC Enterprises CEO Nathan McKean discusses the impacts of the ‘hyperinflationary environment’ and how his company has managed and controlled costs. Keep Reading

Van der Graaf GrizzlyDrive with IronGrip Lagging

GrizzlyDrive Drum Motors are manufactured with high-quality, precision-made components and engineered to withstand harsh, abrasive, and dusty environments. Keep Reading

FMI leaders discuss the flow of IIJA funds

FMI Capital Advisors’ Rob Mineo and George Reddin offer an update on Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act (IIJA) funding, what held up their flow and what the market can expect in 2024. Keep Reading

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