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P&Q Hall of Fame Profile: Edward L. ‘Ted’ Baker

The longtime Florida Rock leader built one of the industry’s top companies behind a vigorous plan involving acquisitions and modernization. Keep Reading

Vulcan Materials promotes two within company

Mary Andrews Carlisle, vice president of finance at Vulcan Materials, was appointed to succeed senior vice president and CFO Suzanne Wood. Also, Darren Hicks is taking on a new position at the company. Keep Reading

Report: Vulcan Materials made good gains to finish 2021

2021 proved to be a strong year for Vulcan Materials, which released its fourth-quarter and year-end 2021 results Wednesday. Get the details, plus find out what chairman and CEO Tom Hill expects out of 2022. Keep Reading

Quarry Faces: February 2022

Check out photos from the South Carolina Aggregates Association Workshop & Exhibit and the Pennsylvania Aggregates & Concrete Association's annual meeting. Keep Reading

Gallery: South Carolina Aggregates Association Workshop

Check out photos from the inaugural South Carolina Aggregates Association Workshop & Exhibit, which included more than 250 aggregate producers and equipment suppliers. Keep Reading

SCAA caps 2021 with inaugural workshop, exhibit

The South Carolina Aggregates Association (SCAA) continues to check off a list of firsts, the latest of which was its well-attended SCAA Workshop & Exhibit. Keep Reading

Plenty to celebrate as 2021 nears an end

Aggregate production and pricing were up, trade shows returned and a historic infrastructure bill passed. P&Q's Kevin Yanik offers a year-in-review for the aggregate industry as 2021 winds down. Keep Reading

Mergers and acquisitions back in a big way

FMI Capital Advisors’ George Reddin and Rob Mineo reflect on the merger and acquisition flurry that took place in the construction materials industry this year and what’s ahead in 2022. Keep Reading

Is another big industry acquisition on the horizon?

Vulcan Materials and Martin Marietta both made sizable acquisitions in 2021. Could they – or another big aggregate producer – complete yet another 'thunderclap' deal anytime soon? Keep Reading

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