AGG1 and World of Asphalt shared more than 230,000 sq. ft. of the America’s Center Convention Complex, including exhibits in the former Edward Jones Dome (seen here), once home of the St. Louis Rams. Photo: NSSGA
AGG1 and World of Asphalt shared more than 230,000 sq. ft. of the America’s Center Convention Complex, including exhibits in the former Edward Jones Dome (seen here), once home of the St. Louis Rams. Photo: NSSGA
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AGG1 showcases industry’s momentum with expanded show floor

AGG1 and World of Asphalt show managers tout the success of their first trip to the Show Me State.

AGG1 and World of Asphalt shared more than 230,000 sq. ft. of the America’s Center Convention Complex, including exhibits in the former Edward Jones Dome (seen here), once home of the St. Louis Rams. Photo: NSSGA
AGG1 and World of Asphalt shared more than 230,000 sq. ft. of the America’s Center Convention Complex, including exhibits in the former Edward Jones Dome (seen here), once home of the St. Louis Rams. Photo: NSSGA

AGG1 Aggregates Academy & Expo and World of Asphalt were held in St. Louis for the first time, drawing more than 11,500 industry professionals across three days to America’s Center Convention Complex.

This year’s attendance was down from 2024, when a record 15,800 attendees visited the Music City Center in Nashville.

According to the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), which hosts AGG1, 59 percent of 2025 attendees were under the age of 45, reflecting a positive future for the industry. Additionally, NSSGA says 10 percent of attendees were women, underscoring a growing segment of the industry.

Attendees converged on the Show Me State from across the U.S. and the world, with some traveling from as far as Australia, England, Argentina and Mexico.

The shows featured a record amount of square footage. The exhibit floor spanned more than 230,000 sq. ft. – about 23,000 ft. more than AGG1 and World of Asphalt 2024.

“This success is a direct result of the collaboration and hard work of all our partners, exhibitors and staff,” says Brittany Schmidtke, director of exhibitions and project management at AEM, which co-owns World of Asphalt. “The momentum and growth in the asphalt and aggregates industry is evident by what we saw exhibited on the show floor and ultimately provided a richer experience for our attendees.”

Michele Stanley, interim CEO of NSSGA, echoes Schmidtke’s sentiments.

From left: Michele Stanley, interim CEO of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), Mark Krause, vice president of McLanahan Corp., and Ted Baker, CEO of Blue Water Industries and NSSGA board chair, share a laugh on the AGG1 and World of Asphalt show floor. Photo: NSSGA
From left: Michele Stanley, interim CEO of the National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA), Mark Krause, vice president of McLanahan Corp., and Ted Baker, CEO of Blue Water Industries and NSSGA board chair, share a laugh on the AGG1 and World of Asphalt show floor. Photo: NSSGA

“The 2025 AGG1 and World of Asphalt show offered the increased ability for exhibitors and attendees to connect – from the community zone area to the larger show floor space and media one-on-one opportunities,” Stanley says. “Every year, the event becomes better with new innovations and updates. We are proud to offer our NSSGA members this unique meeting environment so they can continue to reach their own business goals.”

Attendee insights

John Scepaniak, director of aggregate operations at W.m. D. Scepaniak, says AGG1 gives attendees an opportunity to have meaningful conversations with exhibitors and other attendees.

“You run into a lot of people that you really only see [at AGG1],” he says. “This is a great show to reconnect. It has that scaled-down feel as opposed to ConExpo where it’s so vast. This is a place where I, as a producer, other producers and manufacturers can connect on neutral ground, have great discussions and get feedback.” 

Ian Edwards, vice president of global sales at Major, says AGG1 provided him with a variety of beneficial opportunities.

“It was a great opportunity to reconnect with our dealer network – the partnerships that drive our success around the globe,” says Edwards, whose company exhibited on the trade show floor. “There’s nothing like having face-to-face time to discuss strategies, market trends and how we can continue to support one another as we grow together. Equally exciting was the chance to engage with a number of new and existing clients.

“Events like AGG1 remind us that while innovation is critical, it’s the relationships and shared goals that move us forward,” he adds. “We’re excited about the momentum and even more excited about what’s ahead.”

Education offerings

Education sessions were once again offered to attendees. Deister Machine Co.’s Ryan Senter led a session titled “Screening 101” as part of AGG1 Academy. Photo: NSSGA
Education sessions were once again offered to attendees. Deister Machine Co.’s Ryan Senter led a session titled “Screening 101” as part of AGG1 Academy. Photo: NSSGA

At AGG1 and World of Asphalt, attendees engaged in more than 120 educational sessions through the show’s People, Plants & Paving Conference and AGG1 Academy. Sessions covered a range of topics related to the aggregate and asphalt industries.

Lucas Evett of Rose Paving attended the shows for the first time this year. He says every attendee should participate in the education sessions.

“It’s worth it,” Evett says. “It’s going to help progress your business, how you interact with people and the day-to-day operations.”

Jarid Mounce of Arco Excavation Paving also encourages future attendees to take in the education sessions.

“It’s very helpful, especially if you’re starting off in asphalt,” Mounce says. “I was expecting to walk in and be like: ‘I already know that.’ But I realized really fast there was a lot more to asphalt than just laying it down and rolling it.”

Audrey Copeland, president and CEO of the National Asphalt Pavement Association, which co-owns World of Asphalt, points to the education sessions as a key driver of the show’s success this year.

“Boosted by a significant expansion in exhibit space, we’re proud to have executed another tremendous World of Asphalt with our partner, the Association of Equipment Manufacturers, as well as the highly valued and well-attended People, Plants & Paving Conference that drives industry innovation and crew expertise,” Copeland says. “After a year off for ConExpo-Con/Agg in 2026, we’re excited to bring [AGG1 and] World of Asphalt to New Orleans in 2027.”

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