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The top issues South Carolina aggregate producers face

Vulcan Materials’ Elliott Botzis, the president of the South Carolina Aggregates Association discusses key issues SCAA committees are currently working on. Keep Reading

Price growth, cost control drive Vulcan through third-quarter 2020

Vulcan Materials, the nation’s largest aggregate producer, is finding ways to expand its profitability in the crushed stone, sand and gravel business. Keep Reading

Aggregate producers organize in South Carolina

Vulcan Materials’ Elliott Botzis, who serves as president of the newly formed South Carolina Aggregates Association (SCAA), shares how SCAA ultimately came together and what doing business in this, its first full year, has been like for the organization. Keep Reading

Assessing one state’s DOT funding situation

Elliott Botzis, a 19-year veteran of Vulcan Materials who also serves the South Carolina Aggregates Association as president, offers perspective on 2021 project funding within the state of South Carolina. Keep Reading

NSSGA names 2020 scholarship recipient

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) awarded the scholarship to Ryan Sibley, a member of Missouri S&T’s NSSGA student chapter. Keep Reading

Vulcan, Martin Marietta among those to share second-quarter 2020 reports

Vulcan Materials, Martin Marietta and other major producers revealed their second-quarter 2020 results. Check out each company's report. Keep Reading

Cost control, price growth theme of Vulcan Materials’ second quarter 2020

Says Vulcan chairman and CEO Tom Hill: "Our second-quarter results demonstrate the resiliency of our best-in-class aggregates-led business.” Keep Reading

South Carolina Aggregates Association releases dates for 2021 workshop

The South Carolina Aggregates Association will host its 2021 Workshop and Exhibit from March 30 to April 1 in Columbia, South Carolina. Keep Reading

Forecasting the road ahead for construction materials

FMI Capital Advisors' George Reddin and Scott Duncan explore the roller coaster that was the first quarter and offer a look ahead on mergers and acquisitions, highway funding and more. Keep Reading

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