Sponsorship Opportunities: Expose Your Company to Thousands of Attendees!

Words: Colin ClampettDo you want ENHANCED VISIBILITY, NAME RECOGNITION, PRODUCT PROMOTION, SALES ... EXPOSURE? Exhibiting at the Masonry Showcase itself is an invaluable experience, but we seek to strive further and offer additional ways to promote our exhibitors. You can increase your exposure to all the attendees of Construct America'" including mason contractors, architects, specifiers and facility managers through exclusive sponsorship opportunities of the Masonry Showcase.

Benefits of Sponsorship

  • Exclusive opportunity to display your company name at the event and on the competition floor (where applicable)

  • Your company listed every time the event is publicized (Construct AmericaTM Onsite Attendee Program distributed to all 3 show's attendees, contest promotions in Masonry magazine)

  • Signage, where appropriate, acknowledging your company as a sponsor

  • Recognition by Master of Ceremonies

  • Special "Thank You" Advertisement in Masonry magazine

  • MARKETING YOUR COMPANY TO OVER 9,000 CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY BUYERS AT THE SHOW!

Sponsorship Opportunities

Masonry Skills Challenge (SOLD OUT)
Support the program bringing apprentices from around the country and Canada to compete for first place. The contest is designed to spotlight young masons while generating excitement about careers in masonry.

Advertisement in the Joint Construct AmericaTM OnSite Guide
Your advertisement will be seen by every attendee of the Masonry Showcase as well as all attendees of the CSI Show and TFM Show, over 9,000 attendees in total.

International Excellence in Masonry Awards Program
Support the program designed to give recognition to mason contractors, architects and engineers for outstanding accomplishments in masonry design and construction. Awards presentation includes beverage and hors d'oeuvres reception. Attended by hundreds of the nation's top contractors and architects.

Fastest Trowel Competition (SOLD OUT)
This fast-paced event showcases the best in masonry workmanship and technique. 16 highly skilled masons from around the U.S. will compete to hold the title as the industry's Fastest Trowel.

Masonry: It Makes a Village Competition NEW FOR 2005!
The new addition to our contests for 2005 is a 2-day competition challenging teams of leading masons and architects from around the country to create a design/build contest project utilizing brick, masonry units, glass block and stone. This is a great opportunity due to the new exposure and interest it will bring to mason contractor and architect/specifier attendees. The competition is held on the exhibit floor for all Construct AmericaTM attendees to view.

For further information on sponsorships, please contact Colin Faul at 800-536-2225.

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