Plenty of reason for optimism, industry stakeholders say
Industry stakeholders are, by and large, optimistic about what 2022 holds. But while the year promises no shortage of projects, the industry finds itself playing a supply-and-demand game: keeping up with increased aggregate demand while navigating shortages and delays in the supply chain.
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MSHA piloting vaccine outreach program
The program, which the Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) will handle, targets mining areas in states with vaccination rates below 60 percent. Find out which states MSHA is targeting.
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What’s ahead for aggregate producers in 2022
Bond Construction Corp.’s Karen Hubacz shares her thoughts on the months to come for the industry, describing her 2022 outlook as “optimistic” while detailing the factors influencing her view.
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Economic factors that will play a role in 2022
Employment, infrastructure funding and the supply chain are worth keeping an eye on this year and beyond, according to Dodge Data & Analytics. Find out what the firm expects as the year unfolds – plus get some perspective from Moody's Analytics' Cris deRitis.
P&Q Profile: Martin Stone Quarries’ Rod Martin
Rod Martin, owner of Martin Stone Quarries, paid P&Q a visit to reflect on 2021 and share what may be ahead for the industry this year. Check out our Q&A with the Pennsylvania aggregate producer.
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