January 2, 2018
PQ Weekly Report
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Photo: iStock Ruling gives OSHA
some jurisdiction in mines

A federal appeals court ruled that the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) can investigate and fine federally regulated mines for safety violations involving non-mining operations. Get more details on this development. → MORE
NEWS MORE NEWS
Vulcan Materials Co. Vulcan divesting Aggregates USA assets
Vulcan Materials Co. reached an agreement with the Department of Justice that will allow the company to complete its proposed acquisition of Aggregates USA. Take a look at the terms of agreement.
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wheel loader November construction starts fall 12 percent
New construction starts in November dropped 12 percent from October to a seasonally adjusted annual rate of $650.5 billion. Find out which sectors caused the decrease. → MORE
→ Vulcan Materials invests in Georgia plant
→ Mellott Company acquires crusher repair specialist
→ Aggregate Dredge Solutions CEO forms company
→ Atlas Sand frac sand operations coming this year
→ J&J Truck Equipment’s Jim Weir to retire
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aggregate operation P&Q’s State of the Industry Report reflects on 2017 and the year ahead
The latest edition of Pit & Quarry featuring the magazine’s year-end State of the Industry Report is here. Get a rundown on the report, which includes an aggregate industry forecast, a construction materials overview and more. → MORE
FEATURE OF THE WEEK MORE FEATURE STORIES
wheel loader Aggregate demand expectations for 2018
The outlook continues to be positive with aggregate consumption at its highest level in nine years. P&Q economics columnist David Chereb looks back at 2017 and reflects on what we could expect for aggregate demand in 2018. → MORE
FROM THE MAGAZINE
P&Q → Vulcan Materials, Martin Marietta
     execs share company outlooks


→ Competitive changes in the
     aggregate industry


→ An aggregate producer's guide
     to tax planning

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