Masonry Magazine July 2006 Page. 8
President's Message
Frank Campitelli
President, Mason Contractors
Association of America
MCAA
New Member
The Mason Contractors Association of America is proud to welcome the following new members. The Mason Contractors Association, MCAA would like to take this opportunity to thank them for joining their fellow mason contractors nationwide in helping to build a stronger masonry industry. MCAAs members look forward to a long association with their firms.
MCAA
Membership
Can Pay Real
Dividends
Did you ever get an OSHA citation and not know what to do? Did you feel that you only had two choices: hire an attorney and pay tens of thousands on legal fees, or pay the fine?
Members of the Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) know they have a third choice, and that's to call the MCAA headquarters for advice and guidance. Our members know that we can save them thousands in attorney fees by giving them advice as to what to do well before they have to hire an attorney. That is just one benefit of belonging to the only national association helping mason contractors compete. What would that be worth to you?
Have you ever had a technical question or problem on a job with an architect or general contractor that did not understand masonry? Our members know that they can call our national association and get advice as to how the problem might be solved without hiring outside engineers, consultants or attorneys to solve the dispute. What would that be worth to you and your company?
Our members have found that membership in the MCAA is a great investment on many levels, which can save their company money in the long run.
Membership in the MCAA can be a great investment for you as well. Not only are we helping your company in key areas, such as the ones I just mentioned, but the MCAA is also fighting everyday to protect your business and your future.
Our full-time representation in Washington, D.C., protects you from a federal government that would overtax or over regulate you. We have full-time representation in the codes arena to protect your markets and keep it easy and less expensive to build with masonry. Our full-time representation in workforce development, with programs such as our foreman development class, helps you train your employees to be profit centers for your company.
I am inviting you to join the MCAA and to invest in the only association that will be an active partner in building and protecting your business and your future.
It is easy to join: Simply locate the application opposite this article, complete it, and mail or fax it back to us today. You will then have joined fellow mason contractors from around the country who are making a difference in the future of masonry.
Become a part of the future of masonry. Join the MCAA today.
B&S Masonry Inc.
P.O. Box 2488
Sioux City, lowa
Volume Classification: B
Clairemont Equipment
7651 Ronson Road
San Diego, California
Classification: Chapter Associate
Cox Masonry Inc.
1001 East 19th St.
Tucson, Arizona
Volume Classification: B
Fyffe Masonry and Plastering Inc.
7325 West Frier Drive
Glendale, Arizona
Volume Classification: E
Sabo Masonry LLC
120 Gale St., Suite G
Aurora, Illinois
Volume Classification: B
South Louisiana Masonry LLC
13855 West Amber Ave.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana
Volume Classification: A
If your company is interested in becoming a member of the Mason Contractors Association of America as a contractor, supplier or instructor, contact MCAA's Director of Membership, Nicole Polivka, at 800-536-2225, or complete an application at www.masoncontractors.org.
Masonry
July 2006
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