Paul P Hoggatt

Working for his father’s construction company, Hoggatt Masonry, Paul served in all positions of the company, including many years as a foreman and field superintendent. He eventually ascended to President of Hoggatt, Inc. in the early 1980s. Under his leadership, Hoggatt Inc. thrived and eventually, Paul supervised the business’ transformation into a fencing and hardscape specialty-niche contractor.

Paul always took an active role in the industry associations in Houston, statewide, and nationally. He served as President of the Associated Masonry Contractors of Houston in 1993 and from 2002-2003, and as President of the Texas Masonry Council in 1998. Paul also served several years on the TMS Construction Practices Committee and served on MCAA Masonry Systems, Marketing, and Workforce Development Committees.

Paul Hoggatt began his masonry career in the early 1960's upon graduation from high school in 1964, working for his family's company, Hoggatt Masonry, in the commercial masonry market in Houston.

Paul served in all positions of the company, including many years as a foreman and field superintendent. After many years of running work in the family business, Paul took over as President of Hoggatt, Inc. in the early 1980's. Under his leadership, Hoggatt Inc. was a thriving contracting business which completed many notable projects in and around the Greater Houston area. In the late 1980s through the early 90's, recognizing an opportunity, Paul successfully transitioned the company to a specialized masonry niche of hardscape and fencing.

Paul always took an active role in the industry associations in Houston, and Texas. He was President of the Associated Masonry Contractors of Houston in 1993, and again in 2002-2003. Paul was also President of the Texas Masonry Council in 1998. He spent considerable time as TMC President travelling to West and South Texas, to recruit new membership for the Association. Paul and his family were regular attendees of TMC Conventions, and meetings, dating back to the original Associated Masonry Contractors of Texas, the precursor to the Texas Masonry Council.

Paul participated as a voting member of ASTM for several years, but found his best voice as a member of TMS, the Masonry Society. The following is from the Service Award Paul received from TMS in 2008: "Paul Hoggatt is extremely generous with both his time and funds to TMS, in his quiet, soft spoken way. Besides donating financially to TMS, he has served TMS in numerous ways in times of need, including recently leading the Construction Practices Committee when the chairman unexpectedly was no longer able to serve.

Before TMS TAC could even consider what to do about the issue, Paul voluntarily stepped forward and offered to help; which included chairing the meeting in Cancun and following up after the meeting with numerous e-mails to develop ballots with the committee. This was not a lone example of Paul's willingness to step forward in times of need, nor of his commitment to TMS; rather when Turner Smith, a former chair of the CPC became ill, Paul filled in very ably in Turner's absence and Paul later accepted chairmanship of the committee which resulted in the completion of TMS's Inspection Checklist for Masonry Construction. Besides these examples of Paul's service to TMS, he has also served on the Board of Directors, the Nominating Committee, and the 8th North American Masonry Conference Industry Liaison Committee."

Paul served TMS in the following positions: Construction Practices Comm - 1999 - 2017, Chair twice - 2002 - 2005 and 2008 - 2009

BOD - 2003 - 2005 and 2005 - 2007
Nominating Comm. - 2009 - 2014
8th NAMC (1999) Steering Comm.

Paul and his wife Judi were in attendance at many conventions and meetings of the MCAA. Paul worked several years with the Workforce Committee and in 2007, Paul was awarded the C. Dewitt Brown Leadman Award.

Paul has demonstrated his commitment to the improvement of the Masonry Industry in many ways, and for many years. That commitment should be recognized with a place in the Masonry Hall of Fame.

Working for his father's construction company, Hoggatt Masonry, Paul served in all positions of the company, including many years as a foreman and field superintendent. He eventually ascended to President of Hoggatt, Inc. in the early 1980s. Under his leadership, Hoggatt Inc. thrived and eventually, Paul supervised the business' transformation into a fencing and hardscape specialty-niche contractor.

Paul always took an active role in the industry associations in Houston, statewide, and nationally. He served as President of the Associated Masonry Contractors of Houston in 1993 and from 2002-2003, and as President of the Texas Masonry Council in 1998. Paul also served several years on the TMS Construction Practices Committee and served on MCAA Masonry Systems, Marketing, and Workforce Development Committees.


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Hoggatt, L. P.

Employee 1980-2030

605 Garner Rd
Pasadena, Texas 77502-2102 US

Hoggatt, L. P. constructs quality masonry as competitive prices and stands behind our work proudly. We have built relationships with developers, owners, architects and other contractors that are solid, worthwhile and beneficial to all involved.

MCAA The Masonry Hall of Fame Alumni

Hall of Fame 2020-2020

1481 Merchant Drive
Algonquin, Illinois 60102 US

Masonry Hall of Fame
The Masonry Hall of Fame was created by the Mason Contractors Association of America to recognize and award individuals who have dedicated their lives to the masonry industry.
Do you know someone who has dedicated their life to the masonry industry? If so, nominate them to be part of the Masonry Hall of Fame.

HALL OF FAME CRITERIA
Individuals must have had a major impact on the masonry industry, not necessarily with just the MCAA.
Nominations must state the significant accomplishments of the individual nominee.
Individuals must have been or be in the industry for a minimum of 25 years.
Individuals cannot be a current executive officer of the MCAA.
Masonry instructors can only be submitted by the National Masonry Instructors Association.
Submissions will be reviewed and voted upon by the Hall of Fame Selection Committee.
Nominees must receive two-thirds of the eligible votes in order to be accepted into the Hall of Fame.
Involvement in the industry is open.
Nominees can be but are not limited to contractors, employees, instructors, architects, engineers, and association staff.
Each recipient will receive one plaque.
A high resolution photo must be provided for each inductee to be used on the Hall of Fame plaque.

Submit a Hall of Fame nominee





MCAA C. DEWITT BROWN LEADMAN AWARD

Alumni 2008-2008

Each year, the Mason Contractors Association of America presents the C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award to an individual who has provided exemplary leadership in advancing the masonry industry.

All of the individuals who have received this prestigious award have demonstrated a tireless dedication to our industry through years of volunteer support and hard work. They have helped to ensure that our industry remains vital for the nearly 500,000 people employed through masonry.