establishments primarily engaged in mining or quarrying dimension stone. Also included are establishments engaged in producing rough blocks and slabs.
34 percent was granite dimension stone, 28 percent limestone, 16 percent sandstone, 5 percent marble, 1 percent slate, and 16 percent other types of dimension stone.
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34 percent was granite dimension stone, 28 percent limestone, 16 percent sandstone, 5 percent marble, 1 percent slate, and 16 percent other types of dimension stone.
Dimension stone consists of both rough block and dressed stone. Rough stone accounted for 52 percent of all dimension stone produced by U.S. firms in 2003.
Cold Spring Granite Company, Rock of Ages Corporation, Fletcher Granite, Indiana Limestone, Georgia Marble, and Halquist Stone were among the industry's leading companies in the early 2000s.
Major transactions included a $6.5 billion merger between Jefferson Smurfit and Stone Container in 1998.
By 2003, imports accounted for roughly 86 percent of dimension stone used in the United States. This figure had grown steadily since 1999,
companies mine, cut, and in some instances prepare stone blocks for such uses as building stone, monument stone, paving stone, and curbing.
The use of dimension stone in the high-end single-family housing sector was bolstered by an increase in residential construction in the early 2000s.
This classification consists of companies that primarily make hardwood dimension lumber and wood frames for household furniture
Portland Stone Industry - 1908 was released on: USA: May 1908
Armstrong World Industries, and Crown Pacific Partners L.P. lead the industry.
Stone Industry in Sweden - 1908 was released on: USA: 11 April 1908
marble, limestone and granite