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Manufacturer Insights: Reflecting on 2020 and forecasting 2021
Read More →: Manufacturer Insights: Reflecting on 2020 and forecasting 2021Leaders from mobile equipment manufacturers offer perspective on the year that was, as well what to expect in the coming year.
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How aggregate producers performed in 2020
Read More →: How aggregate producers performed in 2020Despite lockdowns and other pandemic-induced challenges, those producing crushed stone, sand and gravel this year performed rather remarkably.
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Demolition industry continues to break down barriers
Read More →: Demolition industry continues to break down barriersThe National Demolition Association offers a look at how the industry persisted through challenges in 2020, and what to expect in 2021.
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Reclaimed asphalt pavement continues its upward trajectory
Read More →: Reclaimed asphalt pavement continues its upward trajectoryAccording to NAPA and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), 97 million tons of reclaimed asphalt pavement were reclaimed in 2019.
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In Motion: How the industry reflected and readjusted in 2020
Read More →: In Motion: How the industry reflected and readjusted in 2020In a year of challenges, the construction industry’s resiliency and get-it-done attitude provide reason for optimism, writes Portable Plants’ Zach Mentz.
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CDRA’s Turley offers 2020 assessment of C&D recycling
Read More →: CDRA’s Turley offers 2020 assessment of C&D recyclingThe Construction & Demolition Recycling Association’s (CDRA) executive director reflects on the year that was, and what to expect in 2021.
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Safety Tips: What to expect with OSHA and MSHA post-election
Read More →: Safety Tips: What to expect with OSHA and MSHA post-electionPriorities at the Occupational Safety & Health Administration (OSHA) and Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) tend to shift after administration changes,…
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Making the case for infrastructure
Read More →: Making the case for infrastructureAlison Black, chief economist at the American Road & Transportation Builders Association, assesses U.S. infrastructure and the prospect of federal funding.
