3 Concrete & Aggregates Stocks to Watch Amid Industry

Building Products – Concrete & Aggregates
Vulcan Materials Company
VMC
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
MLM
Eagle Materials Inc.
EXP

Industry Description

The Zacks Building Products – Concrete & Aggregates industry consists of manufacturers, distributors and sellers of construction materials like

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Company collapses continue in Australia’s “construction

The crisis engulfing Australia’s construction sector has deepened over the past six weeks. A plethora of building companies have been placed into administration and liquidation, owing millions of dollars to owners of unfinished homes, subcontractors, suppliers and workers in entitlements.

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X-energy selects constructors of initial Xe-100 reactors :

25 July 2022

Following a year-long process, X-energy has selected Zachry Group and the combined team of Burns & McDonnell and Day & Zimmermann as constructors to collaborate and work with the company on the next phases of design and

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Foresite partners with Lilt to break down language barriers

Foresite Technology Solutions, a construction-focused SaaS company, today announced partnering with global experience platform Lilt to integrate multilingual content into its platform, according to a press release.

Through this partnership Foresite aims to eliminate safety issues for construction workers which

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More Recruitment Tips from MTD 100 Dealers

Where can you find good employees? How do you keep them? More MTD 100 dealers share recruitment and retention tips here.

Jon Langerak, chairman and CEO of Wonderland Tire Co., Byron Point, Mich: “I have not seen it this bad

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Zacks Industry Outlook Highlights Dycom Industries and

For Immediate Release

Chicago, IL – July 20, 2022 – Today, Zacks Equity Research discusses Dycom Industries, Inc. DY and Primoris Services Corp. PRIM.

Industry: Heavy Construction

Link: https://www.zacks.com/commentary/1954130/2-heavy-construction-stocks-to-buy-despite-industry-challenges

Unprecedented supply-chain issues and project delays, a tight labor market as

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