January 5, 2016
PQ Weekly Report
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LEADING OFF
Image: Foter Construction spending dip the first in more than year
U.S. construction spending fell for the first time in nearly 1 1/2 years in November, according to Reuters. Find out what caused this drop in spending. → MORE
NEWS
safety MSHA releases November impact inspection results
The Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA) released its November impact inspection results, revealing that federal inspectors issued 189 citations and six orders. Find out where the inspections took place. → MORE
construction Construction employment grows in metro areas
Construction employment increased in 190 of 358 metro areas, reports the Associated General Contractors of America in a new analysis. Check out which areas added the most construction jobs during the past year. → MORE
EYE ON THE BLOG
crusher Crushing do’s and don’ts
The simplest details make a huge difference when crushing, says Stephen Dobler, Sandvik Construction’s business line manager for crushing and screening in Canada. Here are some crushing do’s and don’ts that aggregate producers can apply to their operations. → MORE
FEATURE OF THE WEEK
State of the Industry 2015/16 State of the Industry report
Last year delivered big developments for the aggregates industry, and 2016 promises even more. In our annual State of the Industry report, learn about all of the advancements made in 2015 and what you can expect for the aggregates industry in 2016. → MORE
PIT & QUARRY UNIVERSITY
Pit & Quarry University Lesson 1:
Industry Overview

The public knows relatively little about the aggregates industry, including the fact that it supplies about 2 billion metric tons of vital basic materials each year that are used in every sector of the built environment. Lesson 1 of Pit & Quarry University provides an educational industry overview, including material uses and ecosystem preservation.
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