Masonry Magazine July 2007 Page. 18

Words: Patrick Mclaughlin, Cory Sekine-Petite
Masonry Magazine July 2007 Page. 18

Masonry Magazine July 2007 Page. 18
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Second, never forget that you can always learn from the rich history of our trade.

Masonry: What do you feel is the biggest misconception about the masonry industry?
Huskisson: There are many misconceptions about the cost of building with masonry, but when you look at the newer alternatives of building with the insulated concrete forms or panelization, the longevity and durability those materials ultimately pale in comparison to traditional masonry.

Masonry: What would you do to change that misconception?
Huskisson: The detail and workmanship visible in older masonry buildings are being replaced by simpler methods like those mentioned earlier. Architects should not discount the abilities of the masonry product; they should be required to learn not only the history of building with these materials, but also be adventurous about new ways to challenge our industry with their designs.

Masonry: What are your three biggest concerns in keeping your company successful?
Huskisson: First, we need to constantly improve quality and efficiency via inspection and production reporting. Second, we need to continue to recruit a qualified workforce. And, the third factor, one that seems to affect this region of the country, has to do with companies that violate prevailing wage laws and IRS regulations. Those businesses that continue to thrive on illegal operations are not competitors, but detractors that dilute the benefits of a strong masonry industry.

Masonry: What do you feel is the industry's biggest challenge in the near future?
Huskisson: To embrace the emerging workforce with training and legal compliance.

Masonry: Where do you think the masonry industry is going to be 10 years from now?
Huskisson: Personally, I am very optimistic, because environmental awareness bodes well for the masonry industry. I feel that we stand a good chance to gain increased market share with green building technologies.


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