Massachusetts Law Requires Licensed Aggregate Sources

On Oct. 17, 2023, Massachusetts passed a law that requires all concrete products sold for use within the state to be produced only from aggregate sources that have obtained a license from the Highway Division of Transportation (MassDOT). The new law not only applies to state-owned, MassDOT projects but to all concrete “structural elements or infrastructure” in the state, including…

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NSSGA Celebrates 30th Anniversary of Young Leaders

The National Stone, Sand & Gravel Association (NSSGA) gathered current Young Leaders and alumni in San Diego to celebrate the group’s 30th Anniversary. The meeting, held from May 1-4, attracted a record attendance of more than 325 participants, who heard from industry leaders; participated in community service activities; and welcomed their new committee leadership. During the Monday general session, NSSGA Chair…

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Standing Tall

Hubacz-Kiley Flips The Script On Community Outreach, Noting Operators Should Be Proud Of What They Produce. By Therese Dunphy Historically speaking, aggregate producers have kept a low profile, operating under the philosophy that out of sight equals out of mind. But the time for such an outlook has long passed. “There’s no reason for us to hide because we’re not…

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