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No more multi-year highway bills?   May 21, 2012

In his Innovation NewsBriefs e-newsletter, public policy consultant Ken Orski suggests the days of multi-year transportation bills may be over.More>>

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As seen on TV   May 18, 2012

Thank you, Audi, for adding to the voices calling for the need of infrastructure investment, and for delivering the message directly to the public.More>>

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Aggregates demand to increase sharply after 2013   May 14, 2012

The drop in aggregates consumption during the past five years has been unusually large owing to the recession (of course) and the sharp decline in aggregates intensity.More>>

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Change for the better   May 2, 2012

Pit & Quarry is now part of a new, smaller, more-focused company that will enable us to make changes more quickly and further invest in our offerings.More>>

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More than a magazine   April 18, 2012

Unlike some other industry information sources, the news we post is specifically of interest to North American aggregate producers.More>>

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The industry is changing   March 27, 2012

The change is driven by two things: the heightened sensitivity of the public to environmental concerns and the desire of aggregate producers to be more efficient.More>>

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Finding perspective   March 26, 2012

A few words from Pit & Quarry's senior editor Brian Richesson, upon his departure from the magazine.More>>

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Rally for Roads   March 19, 2012

The second annual Rally for Roads will take place on March 20 in Washington, D.C.More>>

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ROCKPAC donors and recipients   February 27, 2012

Pit & Quarry reports on the contributions of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association's ROCKPAC political action committee.More>>

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The rise of manufacturing   February 21, 2012

One manufacturer in the aggregates industry is telling its success story to the nation.More>>