Masonry Magazine December 2006 Page. 4

Words: Mark Muratore, Bob Heath, Glenda Starkweather
Masonry Magazine December 2006 Page. 4

Masonry Magazine December 2006 Page. 4
contents MASONRY

MASONRY
Volume 45, Number 12
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CLIMBERS

R&D Masonry Inc. of Everett, Wash, received a merit award in the 2006 MCAA International Excellence in Masonry Awards for its work on the Lake Hills Elementary School. The architect on the project was Northwest Architect Company of Seattle.

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Coming Up to Speed on Mast Climbers

While mast climber use has increased and the machines are being erected on more job sites around the country, education and training on these towering structures have lagged behind drastically. Manufacturers and industry organizations are now making a concerted effort to close that knowledge gap.

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More Than Architectural Dressing

Cast stone and manufactured stone provides architects, mason contractors and owners another option to put masonry into their projects. In this issue, we discuss the various advantages of using these types of products along with traditional brick, block and stone.

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Vital Security for Vital Computers

Most companies have come to depend greatly on computer systems to run day-to-day affairs, yet many of these same companies often fail to understand how to keep these systems safe from external threats. We'll provide an overview of the three key resources that business owners should have implemented network-wide.

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Building Better Communities

In addition to beautifying communities by setting brick, block and stone, masons and mason contractors are setting a charitable example. They're donating their time and expertise to improve their communities and to make a difference in people's lives.

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From the Editor
Masonry Around the World
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President's Message
Full Contact Project Management
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Government Affairs
Classified Advertising
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Making the Grade
News
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New Products
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