U.S.
Aggregate Markets
|
| Producing crushed stone, sand and gravel is big business in America, but
there had been relatively little analysis of this important industry until
U.S.
Aggregate Markets from
R.O.I. Economic Consulting was first published in July 1999.
Each new edition adds the latest information and expands the analysis
of the previous edition. It dissects the stone industry by state, by type of
product, and by customer use. Tons shipped, value, and price are given for all
categories. A lengthy historical record is presented so trends can be revealed.
|
 |
|
 |
Key Features
 | Comprehensive analysis of the U.S. economy, construction activity, and
aggregate industry. |
 | Aggregate shipments by state. |
 | 5-Year forecasts of state aggregate demand. |
 | Crushed stone, construction sand and gravel also reported separately by
state. |
 | Quarry data by state. |
 | Ten largest production facilities. |
 | Aggregate price and value data. |
 | Aggregate data by type of product. |
 | Aggregate data by customer use. |
|
|
| |
Pricing
US$600.

Published at least once every two years.
|
 |
|
|
Annual
aggregate consumption for 361 U.S. metropolitan areas is also available
separately from U.S. Aggregate Markets. R.O.I.
Economic Consulting uses econometric models to estimate
metropolitan area demand. Five-year forecasts are included. These
numbers can be ordered for individual metro areas, by state or region.
More info ...
|
| |
|