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Minerals Yearbook, 1991: Construction Sand and Gravel
In 1991, a total of 780 million short tons of construction sand and gravel was estimated to have been produced in the United States, a 14.3% decrease compared with the total production of 1990. The demand for construction sand and gravel in 1992 is expected to be about 850 million tons, a 9% increase from that of 1991. Gradual increases in demand for construction aggregates are anticipated after 1992, based on increased volume of work on the infrastructure expected to occur following the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation and Infrastructure Act of 1991.
Minerals Yearbook, 1991: Construction Sand and Gravel
In 1991, a total of 780 million short tons of construction sand and gravel was estimated to have been produced in the United States, a 14.3% decrease compared with the total production of 1990. The demand for construction sand and gravel in 1992 is expected to be about 850 million tons, a 9% increase from that of 1991. Gradual increases in demand for construction aggregates are anticipated after 1992, based on increased volume of work on the infrastructure expected to occur following the passage of the Intermodal Surface Transportation and Infrastructure Act of 1991.
Minerals Yearbook, 1991: Construction Sand and Gravel
V. V. Tepordei (author)
1993
24 pages
Report
No indication
English
Mineral Industries , Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Construction Equipment, Materials, & Supplies , Construction Materials, Components, & Equipment , Construction materials , Mineral economics , Gravel , Sands , Legislation , Production , Consumption , International trade , Prices , Technology , Exports , Imports , Uses , Tables(Data)
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