30th Street Water & Electric Light Station
August 2022

30th Street Water & Electric Light Station

Chairman's Message: Starting My Journey As MCAA Chairman
February 2022

Chairman's Message: Starting My Journey As MCAA Chairman

Restoring The Mill City Museum
March 2021

Restoring The Mill City Museum

The Fechino Files: Masonry Tool Modifications On A Tight Budget
July 2020

The Fechino Files: Masonry Tool Modifications On A Tight Budget

Designing An Adhered Masonry Veneer Part 4
October 2019

Designing An Adhered Masonry Veneer Part 4

Preserving the Beauty of Masonry
May 2018

Preserving the Beauty of Masonry

Case Study>>> Restoring the Historic Chickasaw Nation Boarding School
October 2016

Established in 1854 near the banks of the Red River in a small town called Lebanon, Okla., sat an abandoned, two-story brick structure. It once served as a boarding school for Chickasaw Nation girls, an orphanage, then as a manual labor school where Chic

Masonry Grout Pumps and Delivery Systems: Material Valve Designs
July 2016

Grout pumps and material delivery systems are utilized on jobsites to fill concrete masonry units (CMUs), providing structural stability to masonry walls according to project specifications. These pumps and systems include material valves designed to all

Case Studies: Restoring the Historic Eads Bridge
February 2016

Western Specialty Contractors – St. Louis Masonry Branch faced a unique set of challenges when asked in early-2015 to restore a brick archway supporting the historic Eads Bridge.

Saw Blades: Making the Cut
February 2014

Having recently returned from the World of Concrete/World of Masonry show in Las Vegas, I was able to see firsthand the progress that the saw blade industry continues to make, year after year.

Masonry Magazine July 2012 Page. 9
July 2012

The Big Secret...

What Non-Stop learned when we were a large masonry contractor...

Non-Stop was born from the lessons we learned as a masonry contractor ourselves. We were as large as any and more profitable than most. But we never bec

Masonry Magazine July 2012 Page. 11
July 2012

Keep the Extra $60,000 in Your Pocket...

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Masonry Magazine July 2012 Page. 24
July 2012

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

On Saturday mornings, we would hit the old tennis courts of the local vo-tech school to practice our projects with lime mortar. Ed Shea, an old Irish bricklayer who joined us on those Saturdays, often amazed us with the wa

Masonry Magazine April 2012 Page. 13
April 2012

TOGETHER WE ARE STRONGER

JOIN THE MCAA TODAY

"BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS WITH SUCH GREAT PEOPLE IN OUR INDUSTRY HAS BEEN INVALUABLE."

Alan Johnson
IMS Masonry, Inc.
Lindon, UT
MCAA Member Since 1996

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Masonry Magazine April 2012 Page. 26
April 2012

Scaffolding: What OSHA Really Looks For
BY JUSTIN BREITHAUPT, JR.

All too often, a visit from OSHA reveals deficiencies, not only in the scaffolding, but also in the knowledge of the masonry foreman or business owner. If you're the guy payi