May 31, 2016
PQ Weekly Report
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LEADING OFF
Aggregate production USGS: Construction aggregates production increases
The estimated U.S. output of construction aggregates produced and shipped for consumption in the first quarter of 2016 was 443 million metric tons, an increase of 16 percent compared with that of the first quarter of 2015, the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) reports. → MORE
NEWS MORE NEWS
Terex Terex cancels potential agreement with Zoomlion
Terex Corp. ended discussions with Zoomlion Heavy Industry Science and Technology Co. regarding the potential purchase of Terex. Find out why Terex decided to terminate the transaction.
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ConExpo-Con/Agg ConExpo-Con/Agg registration to include monorail passes
The Association of Equipment Manufacturers (AEM) and the Las Vegas Monorail revealed the latest development for attendees and exhibitors of ConExpo-Con/Agg 2017: Monorail passes will be included with registration. → MORE
→ Findings revealed from infrastructure study
→ Superior doubles the size of its Nebraska plant
→ NSSGA webinar to cover VSI crushing
→ Summit Materials names new board member
SPONSORED CONTENT
Unified Canoe Liners 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. → MORE
FEATURED VIDEO MORE VIDEOS
Featured Video Vermeer Corp. hosts
Big Yellow Iron 2016

Vermeer Corp. invited aggregate producers and its equipment dealers from around the world to central Texas for a product showcase called Big Yellow Iron 2016. Watch as Vermeer Corp.’s Patrick Robinson discusses the goals of the company’s event.
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EYE ON THE BLOG MORE BLOGS
Quarry blast Managing community blasting complaints
Blasting tends to be one of the biggest concerns homeowners have with quarry operations. So, how can aggregate producers put up a stronger defense when blasting-related complaints and lawsuits arise? Jeff Taylor, president of Sauls Seismic, offers some recommendations.
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Vermeer T1255 Surface Excavation Machine Vermeer T1255 Surface Excavation Machine Delivers Precision
The Vermeer T1255 Terrain Leveler combines raw cutting productivity with the ability to carefully extract what you’re after. Minimal ground shock and vibration resulting from precision excavation allows you to work closer to developed areas to extract more. → MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
P&Q → Advances in safety management
     lower fatality rate


→ Refurbished air classifier continues
     to produce sand


→ Operation reaches production goals
     with new screening plant



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