The Changing Dynamics for Infrastructure Improvement

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Our nation and the world have begun the process of reopening their economies. A critical part of the recovery will be the restoration of jobs that will support consumer spending. Prior to the pandemic there was much discussion about the need for billions of dollars in infrastructure improvements covering such areas as: bridges, rail facilities, trackage, airports, bus stations, roads, electrical grids, water and sewer systems, and ports. The onset of the pandemic underscored other areas requiring more pressing infrastructure type investments and the resulting increase in employment. These include: the expansion of storage facilities to accommodate the rapid growth of online purchases, sanitation tools/dispensers required to protect workers and consumers, and audio/video devices as more people work remotely. All of us here at Production Materials, Inc. are proud to provide products and services to our customers who build the equipment that supports the aforementioned shifts in infrastructure demand.