Husqvarna Construction Joins the 2025 MAP as a Silver

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The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is excited to announce that member Husqvarna Construction has joined the Masonry Alliance Program at the Silver Level. Husqvarna has been an MCAA member for decades and brings years of experience to the light construction and masonry industries. Their commitment to innovation and excellence makes them a valuable addition to the program. We look forward to their contributions within the masonry industry.

"We are delighted to welcome Husqvarna to the Masonry Alliance Program. Their innovative approach to construction equipment will bring fresh perspectives and advancements to our industry," said Anelise Cutich, MCAA Relationship Manager. "We anticipate their contributions will significantly benefit our community and help elevate the standards of masonry work."

Husqvarna is a market leader in providing high-quality construction equipment and solutions. Their extensive product offerings include power cutters and masonry saws, as well as diamond tools designed to enhance efficiency on construction sites. With a focus on durability and performance, Husqvarna is committed to delivering products that meet the highest standards and address the needs of professionals in the industry.

“Husqvarna is ready to be part of the Masonry Alliance Program, and we believe our innovative approach to light construction equipment brings knowledge and advancements to the industry,” states Joe Taylor, VP of Marketing and Product Management, Husqvarna Construction North America. “We anticipate our contributions will significantly benefit our community and help elevate the standards that masonry operators and contractors expect.”

The Masonry Alliance Program is structured into four tiers: Cornerstone, Platinum, Gold, and Silver. Benefits such as event attendance, advertising in MASONRY Magazine, sponsorships, content development, and more are exclusive to the 70 companies within this program.

About Husqvarna:
Husqvarna Construction, part of Husqvarna Group, is a leading manufacturer of innovative equipment and diamond tools within the light construction industry. Husqvarna’s portfolio includes machines, solutions, services, and diamond tools made for professionals who work with hard materials, like concrete and stone, to shape urban environments of tomorrow.

About the MCAA:
The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is the national trade association representing mason contractors. The MCAA is committed to preserving and promoting the masonry industry by providing continuing education, advocating for fair codes and standards, fostering a safe work environment, recruiting future manpower, and marketing the benefits of masonry materials.

For more information about Husqvarna and their innovative offerings, please visit Husqvarna's website.

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