Mineral Industry Surveys For information, contact: Jason Christopher Willett, Crushed Stone Commodity Specialist U.S. Geological Survey 983 National Center Reston, VA 20192 Telephone: (703) 648-6473 Fax: (703) 648-7975 E-mail: [email protected]Susan M. Weaver (Data) Telephone: (703) 648-7977 Fax: (703) 648-7975 E-mail: [email protected]Internet: http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals DIRECTORY OF PRINCIPAL CRUSHED STONE PRODUCERS IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2006 A total of 1.72 billion metric tons of crushed stone valued at $13.8 billion, free on board at plant, was reported produced in the United States in 2006 by 1,367 companies with 3,212 operations and 3,358 active quarries. A total of 193 sales yards was also operated by some of the crushed stone producing companies. Most of the crushed stone produced in 2006 came from operations with output larger than 300,000 metric tons per year; 1,626 operations, representing 51% of the total number of active operations, produced 92% of the total tonnage. The 10 leading producing States were, in descending order of tonnage, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina, Illinois, Virginia, Ohio, and Tennessee, which accounted for 53% of the total output of crushed stone. The companies listed in table 1 are not included in table 2 when the company is not a leading producer in a given State. Table 1.—The 10 leading companies in order of total output of crushed stone in the United States in 2006 Company Active Quarries Sale Yards States 1. Vulcan Materials Co. 183 87 Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin 2. Martin Marietta Aggregates 174 72 Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming 3. Oldcastle, Inc./Materials Group 151 6 Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming 4. Hanson Building Materials America, Inc. 115 2 California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas U.S. Department of the Interior October 2007 U.S. Geological Survey
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Mineral Industry Surveys For information, contact: Jason Christopher Willett, Crushed Stone Commodity Specialist U.S. Geological Survey 983 National Center Reston, VA 20192 Telephone: (703) 648-6473 Fax: (703) 648-7975 E-mail: [email protected]
Susan M. Weaver (Data) Telephone: (703) 648-7977 Fax: (703) 648-7975 E-mail: [email protected] Internet: http://minerals.usgs.gov/minerals
DIRECTORY OF PRINCIPAL CRUSHED STONE PRODUCERS
IN THE UNITED STATES IN 2006 A total of 1.72 billion metric tons of crushed stone valued at $13.8 billion, free on board at plant, was reported produced in the
United States in 2006 by 1,367 companies with 3,212 operations and 3,358 active quarries. A total of 193 sales yards was also operated by some of the crushed stone producing companies.
Most of the crushed stone produced in 2006 came from operations with output larger than 300,000 metric tons per year; 1,626 operations, representing 51% of the total number of active operations, produced 92% of the total tonnage.
The 10 leading producing States were, in descending order of tonnage, Texas, Florida, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Missouri, North Carolina, Illinois, Virginia, Ohio, and Tennessee, which accounted for 53% of the total output of crushed stone.
The companies listed in table 1 are not included in table 2 when the company is not a leading producer in a given State.
Table 1.—The 10 leading companies in order of total output of crushed stone in the United States in 2006
Company Active Quarries Sale Yards States 1. Vulcan Materials Co. 183 87 Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia,
Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Wisconsin
2. Martin Marietta Aggregates 174 72 Alabama, Arkansas, California, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming
3. Oldcastle, Inc./Materials Group 151 6 Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Dakota, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Virginia, West Virginia, Wyoming
4. Hanson Building Materials America, Inc.
115 2 California, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas
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Kentucky, Nevada, New Mexico, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Texas
9. Florida Rock Industries, Inc. 22 — Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Kentucky, Maryland, Tennessee, Virginia
10. Trap Rock Industries, Inc. 4 — New Jersey
These 10 companies listed in table 1 with a total of 815 active quarries accounted for about one-half of the total output of crushed stone in the United States. In addition, these companies operated 170 sales/distribution yards.
The 10 leading quarries and the owner companies, in descending order of total output of crushed stone, were the following: 1. Vecellio & Grogan, Inc., White Rock, Dade County, FL; 2. Trap Rock Industries, Inc., Kingston Quarry, Somerset, NJ;
3. Rinker Materials Corporation, F.E.C. Quarry, Dade County, FL; 4. Texas Crushed Stone Co., Inc. Georgetown, Williamson County, TX; 5. Cemex, Inc., Balcones Plant, Comal, TX; 6. Trap Rock Industries, Inc., Moore's Station Quarry, Mercer, NJ;
7. Titan Atlantic LLC, Pennsuco Quarry, Dade County, FL; 8. Rinker Materials Corporation, Alico Quarry, Lee County, FL;
9. Vulcan Materials Co., McCook 378, Cook County, IL; and 10. Hanson Building Materials America, Inc., Thornton Quarry, Cook County, IL.
These 10 quarries accounted for about 6% of the total output of crushed stone in the United States. A total of 83 underground mines produced 67.3 million metric tons of crushed stone in 2006. Underground mines were located in
18 States. The leading States were, in descending order of underground crushed stone tonnage, Kentucky, Missouri, Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska. Their production represented 77% of the total U.S. crushed stone produced from underground mines.
The leading crushed stone producers in each State in 2006 and their active quarries and sales yards are listed in table 2. The top 100 producers of crushed stone in the United States in 2006 are listed in table 3. Companies listed in table 3 may not be listed among the principal producers for a particular State even though they may have a quarry in the State.
Active Sales Under-Quarries Yards ground
AlabamaBlount Springs Sand and Gravel Co., Inc. 5 — — Limestone, sandstone Blount, Cullman, Etowah,
Morgan, St. ClairCarmeuse North America 1 — — Limestone ShelbyCemex, Inc. 1 — — Limestone MarengoChemical Lime Co. (R&E) 4 — — Limestone Bibb, ShelbyHoover, Inc. 3 — — Limestone Colbert, Madison, MorganImerys Marble, Inc. (E) 1 — — Marble TalladegaLafarge North America, Inc. (R&E) 4 — — Limestone Jefferson, ShelbyMadison Materials, Inc. (R&E) 3 — — Limestone, sandstone Blount, MarshallMartin Marietta Aggregates 6 3 — Dolomite, limestone Baldwin, Lee, Mobile,
granite Shelby, Talladega, Tuscaloosa
McCartney Construction Co., Inc. (E) 2 — — Limestone, slate Calhoun, TalladegaNational Cement Company of 1 — — Limestone St. Clair
Alabama, Inc.Oldcastle, Inc./Materials Group 4 — — Granite, limestone, Coosa, Jefferson, Lee
miscellaneous stoneMadison Granite Supplies, Inc. 1 — — Granite MaricopaOmya Industries, Inc. (E) 1 — — Limestone PinalRed Mountain Mining, Inc. (R&E) 2 — — Granite Maricopa, Mohave
See footnotes at end of table.
Table 2.—Principal producers of crushed stone in the United States in 2006 by State
State and Company1Kind ofStone Counties
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Active Sales Under-Quarries Yards ground
Arizona (continued)Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community 1 — — Limestone-dolomite Yavapai
(Salt River Materials Group)U.S. Bureau of Land Management 1 — — Miscellaneous stone VariousU.S. Forest Service 26 — — Granite, limestone, Apache, Coconino, Gila,
miscellaneous stone, quartzite, volcanic cinder
Maricopa, Navajo, Yavapai
ArkansasAsh Grove Cement Co. 1 — — Limestone Little RiverKemp Stone Co., Inc.
Benton County Stone Co., Inc. (E) 1 — — Limestone BentonMartin Marietta Aggregates 4 — — Dolomite, granite, Hot Spring, Lawrence,
New JerseyOldcastle, Inc./Materials Group 8 — — Granite, traprock Morris, Passaic, Somerset,
(Tilcon New York, Inc.) Sussex, WarrenTrap Rock Industries, Inc. 4 — — Traprock Hunterdon, Mercer,
SomersetMinnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. 1 — — Traprock SomersetStavola Construction Co., Inc. 1 — — Traprock SomersetWeldon Materials, Inc. (E) 2 — — Granite, traprock Somerset, Sussex
New MexicoC & E Concrete Inc. 1 — — Limestone CibolaCemex, Inc. 1 — — Limestone Dona AnaGallup Sand & Gravel Company 1 — — Limestone McKinleyGCC Rio Grande, Inc. 1 — — Limestone Bernalillo
See footnotes at end of table.
CountiesKind of
State and Company1 Stone
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Active Sales Under-Quarries Yards ground
New Mexico (continued)Hanson Building Materials America, Inc. 1 — — Granite TorranceRinker Materials Corporation 1 — — Volcanic cinder UnionValley, Inc. 1 — — Miscellaneous stone RooseveltWaide Sand & Gravel Co. 1 — — Sandstone Chaves
New YorkNew Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc. 3 — — Limestone, sandstone Erie, Genesee
(Buffalo Crushed Stone, Inc.) (R&E) limestone-dolomiteCobleskill Stone Products, Inc. 4 — — Limestone, sandstone Delaware, Greene,
(Rocky Mountain Group) Pete Lien & Sons, Inc. 4 — — Limestone Carbon, Crook, Park, PlatteRinker Materials Corporation 1 — — Limestone-dolomite Platte
Seubert Excavators, Inc. 8 — — Traprock VariousU.S. Bureau of Land Management 1 — — Miscellaneous stone VariousU.S. Forest Service 3 — — Quartzite, volcanic Campbell, Fremont
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(E)—Company’s total production based on estimated production for its operations. — None.(R&E)—Company’s total production based on reported and estimated production for its operations.1Company subsidiary names in parentheses.
CountiesState and Company1 StoneKind of
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— Not in the top 100 producers of crushed stone in the United States in 2005. (E)—Company’s total production based on estimated production for its operations. (R&E)—Company’s total production based on reported and estimated production for its operations. 1In descending order of tonnage produced.
Table 3.—The top 100 producers of crushed stone in the United States in 20061
2006 2005 2006 2005 Rank Rank Company Rank Rank Company
1. 1. Vulcan Materials Co. 51. 56. Irving Materials, Inc. (R&E) 2. 2. Martin Marietta Aggregates 52. 50. Hunter Industries, Inc. 3. 4. Oldcastle, Inc./Materials Group 53. 44. Colas, Inc. (R&E) 4. 3. Hanson Building Materials America, Inc. 54. 57. Peckham Industries, Inc. (R&E) 5. 5. Lafarge North America, Inc. (R&E) 55. 51. McGeorge Contracting Co., Inc. (E) 6. 6. Rinker Materials Corporation (R&E) 56. 60. Wendling Quarries, Inc. (E) 7. 7. Rogers Group, Inc. 57. 64. Hinkle Contracting Corp. (R&E) 8. 8. Cemex, Inc. (R&E) 58. 61. Chantilly Crushed Stone, Inc. 9. 9. Florida Rock Industries, Inc. 59. 62. Alamo Cement Co. LTD
10. 54. Trap Rock Industries, Inc. 60. 72. Glenn O. Hawbaker, Inc. (R&E) 11. 15. Vecellio & Grogan, Inc. (R&E) 61. — First Energy Services, Inc. 12. 11. Holcim/Aggregate Industries (R&E) 62. 63. Anchor Stone Co. 13. 10. Luck Stone Corporation 63. 80. Maryland Materials, Inc. (E) 14. 13. O-N Minerals (R&E) 64. 73. Heritage Group 15. 16. New Enterprise Stone & Lime Co., Inc. 65. 68. Weldon Materials, Inc. (E) 16. 20. Ash Grove Cement Co. (R&E) 66. 97. Stavola Construction Co., Inc. 17. 22. MDU Resources Group, Inc. 67. 70. ISP Minerals, Inc. 18. 18. The Dolese Brothers Co. 68. 86. Liter’s Quarry of Indiana, Inc. (E) 19. 17. National Lime & Stone Company 69. 76. Schildberg Construction Co., Inc. (E) 20. 19. Texas Industries, Inc. 70. — Kemp Stone Co., Inc. (R&E) 21. 23. Texas Crushed Stone Co., Inc. 71. — United States Lime and Minerals, Inc. (R&E) 22. 21. Carmeuse North America (R&E) 72. 81. Syar Industries, Inc. 23. 33. Chemical Lime Co. (R&E) 73. 85. B.V. Hendrick Gravel & Sand Co., Inc. (E) 24. 27. Fred Weber, Inc. 74. 79. Greer Industries, Inc. 25. 32. Lehigh Cement Co. (R&E) 75. 74. Glasgow, Inc. 26. 25. Omya Industries, Inc. (E) 76. — The DePaul Group 27. 26. Buzzi Unicem USA (R&E) 77. 77. The Melvin Stone Co. (R&E) 28. 30. Titan America LLC (E) 78. 90. Dixie Lime & Stone Co. 29. 29. Mississippi Lime Company (E) 79. 78. Laurel Sand & Gravel, Inc. 30. 24. Mathy Construction Co. (E) 80. 71. Granite Rock Co. (E) 31. 31. Stabler Companies, Inc. 81. — Frazier Quarry, Inc. 32. 35. Haines & Kibblehouse, Inc. (R&E) 82. 46. U.S. Forest Service 33. 28. Mulzer Crushed Stone Co., Inc. 83. 100. Iron Peddlers Holding 34. 40. Tower Rock Stone Co. 84. 89. D.M. Stoltzfus & Son, Inc. (E) 35. 42. Eucon Corp. (R&E) 85. 83. Columbia Quarry Co. 36. 41. Graymont Limited (R&E) 86. 99. The River Products Co., Inc. (R&E) 37. 39. Eagle Materials, Inc. 87. — Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community 38. 45. Wake Stone Corp. (R&E) 88. 88. Pine Bluff Sand & Gravel Co. (E) 39. 38. Capitol Aggregates, LTD. 89. 84. Eureka Stone Quarry, Inc. 40. 59. California Portland Cement Co. (R&E) 90. — Salem Stone Corp. 41. 34. Boxley Co. 91. — Snyder Associated Co., Inc. 42. 36. Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. 92. — Prairie Material Sales, Inc. (R&E) 43. 49. Franklin Industries, Inc. (R&E) 93. — Shawnee Rock Co. 44. 65. Imerys Marble, Inc. (R&E) 94. — John S. Lane & Son, Inc. (E) 45. 47. Hoover, Inc. 95. 91. MGQ, Inc. 46. 43. ESSROC Corp. 96. 95. Boughton Trucking & Material, Inc. (E) 47. 52. Palm Beach Aggregates, Inc. 97. — Pounding Mill Quarry Corp. (R&E) 48. 48. The Kraemer Co. (E) 98. — H.B. Mellott Estate, Inc. (R&E) 49. 53. U.S. Bureau of Land Management 99. — The Allen Co., Inc. (E) 50. 55. Granite Construction Co., Inc. 100. — York Building Products Co.