Share Your Experience

Words: Jennifer Morrellhttps://masoncontractors.azurewebsites.net/Public/News/20110403082000-1.jpg" width="600" height="338" border="0" alt="In January, I toured the Cumming, Ga., Lafarge Rock Quarry with Plant Manager David Stewart (center) and Masonry Advertising Director Marvin Diamond (right). Read about the quarry in the April issue." />
In January, I toured the Cumming, Ga., Lafarge Rock Quarry with Plant Manager David Stewart (center) and Masonry Advertising Director Marvin Diamond (right). Read about the quarry in the April issue.
In the April issue of Masonry, we are featuring case stud- ies that focus on rehabs and restorations. As is true with any profession, important lessons can come from others’ experiences, whether those experiences were successful or not. Short cuts that save money and time, but do not sacrifice quality, are invaluable assets for your masonry peers.

If you have a story you can share with our readers, please email me at jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com. Case studies have proven to be one of the most popular types of editorial content we include in our publication, and I’d like to expand their usage.

Teach others what you found out hands-on. Sharing best practices makes sense, especially given all the tools we have to get our messages out!
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