Masonry Magazine November 1964 Page. 12
Designed With A Purpose In Mind
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Each floor then the bolts were welded. Joints were backed with a butyl rod then face caulked with butyl caulking.
Architects for the project were John Schotanua, Jr., AIA, with Guy Apple, MCAA Member, the Masonry Contractor.
Right-Photograph shows how the precast units shade the windows thus providing one of the reasons for a reduced air conditioning load.
Below A typical connection of precast concrete facia panels on the north and south faces of the building.
'65 Outlook Optimistic
Industry opinion is almost unanimous on the outlook for the construction equipment business in 1965-and the forecast is firmly optimistic.
A cross section of distributor owner/managers, polled at AED Management Conferences this month in the South, East, Central States and West predicted that sales in 1965 will surpass this year's record levels. Nine out of ten companies anticipate increases ranging from 5% to 30%, with the average about 10 percent.
Milwaukee Meeting
MILWAUKEE, WIS. At the November meeting of the Mason Contractors Association of Milwaukee Lee Jost spoke on "Welfare & Pension Plan Revisions." Mr. Jost is the Chief Administrator of the Milwaukee Fund.
Despite the Friday, November 13th, meeting date, ten members were lucky winners of big, delicious turkeys.