Vulcan Materials Company

NYSE: VMC
$258.26
-$0.28 (-0.1%)
Closing price April 17, 2024
Vulcan Materials Company is a leading producer of construction aggregates in the United States, offering a wide range of materials such as crushed stone, sand, and gravel. These materials are essential for constructing and maintaining infrastructure like highways and streets, as well as for building residential and commercial projects. Beyond aggregates, Vulcan also provides asphalt paving services, ready-mixed concrete, and calcium products used in animal feed, plastics, and water treatment. Founded in 1909 and based in Birmingham, Alabama, Vulcan has a long history of supporting construction and industrial needs across the country.
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