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Reflecting on 2020 at the Pit & Quarry Roundtable (Part 1)

Aggregate producers and equipment manufacturers looked back on perhaps the most turbulent year of their careers, with most sharing that the pandemic’s worst remnants are behind the industry. Keep Reading

Slideshow: 2021 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference

Check out a few photo highlights from this year's Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference in Asheville, North Carolina. Keep Reading

VDG (Van der Graaf) Belt Cleaner

The robust VDG Belt Cleaner is an innovative conveyor belt cleaning solution for removing excessive residual materials, including carryback of wet and dry fines clinging to the belt. The VDG Belt Cleaner incorporates a 10-inch diameter replaceable rotating spiral brush, powered by a VDG Drum Motor engineered to operate in the harshest of conditions. Keep Reading

Barrett off and running with brand-new dredge

P&Q's Kevin Yanik offers a brief summary of the multimillion-dollar dredge project at Barrett Paving and why such a sizable capex project ultimately went forward last year. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What a new infrastructure bill could look like

At June's Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference, aggregate producers and equipment manufacturers speculate on how a new infrastructure bill could be passed and what it might look like. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Good things ahead for the aggregate industry

Producers and manufacturers who attended the 2021 Pit & Quarry Roundtable & Conference shared what’s got them excited about the current state of the industry. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What dynamics are currently at play related to aggregate demand?

P&Q contributor David Chereb says everything he’s seeing in the market at the moment is positive, and aggregate producers are emerging from the pandemic better than expected just six months ago. Keep Reading

Sponsored: What’s currently happening with aggregate prices?

Pit & Quarry contributor David Chereb offers perspective on aggregate pricing and what’s possibly ahead over the next few years. Keep Reading

Sponsored: Might a vehicle-miles-traveled tax be the answer for infrastructure?

Pit & Quarry contributor David Chereb discusses the pay-for approach and how that might be a sticking point to getting a deal done when it comes to paying for a large infrastructure bill. Keep Reading

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