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Quarterly volumes, pricing up at Martin Marietta
Martin Marietta released its first-quarter performance results, announcing an aggregates product-line volume increase of more than 13 percent and price increases of more than 8 percent. Read further insights on the first-quarter results.
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Vulcan achieves 20 percent growth in first quarter
Vulcan Materials Co. revealed that its total revenues in the first quarter of 2016 grew $123 million, and that its total gross profit more than doubled, with growth in all segments. Check out more details on the company’s performance.
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Summit acquires Las Vegas operation
Summit Materials acquired Sierra Ready Mix LLC, an aggregates and ready-mix concrete business headquartered in Las Vegas. Find out how the acquisition will expand Summit’s footprint in the West.
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Unified Canoe Liners
Canoe liners are a new product from Unified Screening & Crushing, designed and manufactured to be a longer lasting solution for skirtboard rubber (flashing rubber). This steel-backed, 1-in.-thick/60-durometer rubber liner protects material transfer wear areas and prevents spillage. It’s also easy to install and adjust.
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U.S. Concrete’s Red River Plant
In an exclusive interview, U.S. Concrete’s David Behring gives Pit & Quarry a rundown of its Red River Plant in Thackerville, Okla. Also, check out some of the equipment in action at the operation. → MORE
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Screen at work since World War II
In the aggregates business, we often hear stories of equipment still working strong after decades of use. One such tale comes from Haver & Boecker about a Tyler brand vibrating screen that has played an important role at Canadian aggregates operations for more than 70 years. → MORE
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