Mason Contractors Association of Hawaii Joins MCAA as Affiliated Chapter

Words: Melissa Aguiar
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MCAA is proud to announce the Mason Contractors Association of Hawaii as a new affiliated chapter.

The MCAA is proud to announce that the members of the Mason Contractors Association of Hawaii have elected to join the national association as an affiliated chapter. Each member of MCAH is now a member of the MCAA, and our membership roster has grown by 11 new members.

The MCAH is a strong organization covering the islands of Hawaii, and the chapter is very involved in masonry promotion, workforce development and industry networking. The MCAA is eager to enjoy the opportunity to meet many of these new members at the Midyear Meeting in November in Maui.

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