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Calvin Brodie and Brodie Contractors named Top 25 minority-owned companies excelling in North Carolina.
The NCMCA held its annual Recognition Night on November 11, 2021. Check out their quick recap.
MCAA Strategic Partner and Member Keson Sola is awarded Pro Tool Innovation Award.
Learn more about errors, omissions, and standards of care from Paul Potts.
The MASONRY STRONG car, sponsored in part by the MCAA, will be driven at the five-race Dreyer & Reinbold Nitro Rallycross race series.
Ivey Lawrence Griffin, Jr. passed away peacefully in his home in Rutherford College, NC. Read more about his life.
Learn more about this year's MCAA Hall of Fame inductees. Big congratulations to Mark Kemp, Brian Carney, Paul Hoggatt, and Doug Drye.
Claims made by businesses for slip and fall accidents account for more than 20 percent of general liability claims each year.
If you don’t hold a load close to your body, how much heavier is the “experienced” weight than the actual weight? Ten times as heavy!
Compressive strength can be determined by sending samples to a laboratory or testing the structure in place.
The width and alignment of concrete foundations supporting masonry can vary from design requirements by 1/2” and still meet tolerance guidelines.
The new Children’s Hospital of Troy, Michigan was constructed with a variety of colorful bricks to mimic a LEGO structure, the goal? To create an inviting environment that’s less scary for kids.
The field of post-installed anchors has become increasingly complex over the past decade? Where do anchors in masonry fall in this complex landscape?
There are situations when cleaning masonry surfaces is desired or necessary to maintain their appearance or prevent premature deterioration.
A brick is a brick, right? Well, not really, in the eyes of the standards organization, ASTM International.