Masonry
Masonry, the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of America, covers every aspect of the mason contractor profession - equipment and techniques, building codes and standards, business planning, promoting your business, legal issues and more. Read or subscribe to Masonry magazine at www.masonrymagazine.com.
221 articles by Masonry:
MCAA’s 2021 Online Auction Was Record Setting!
Thank you to everyone who participated and donated to this year's Online Auction. It was a huge success! Full story
Judges Needed for MCAA Skills Challenge and Fastest Trowel On The Block!
Judges are still needed for the MCAA's Skill Challenge and Fasted Trowel On The Block Competitions at the World of Concrete. Sign up today! Full story
The Show Goes On: 2021 World of Concrete Gets Green Light
The 2021 World of Concrete is set for June 8-10th. Check out our schedule now! Full story
In Memoriam: John A. Heslip
Previous NCMA President Mr. John Heslip has passed away. Read more about his efforts in the industry and more. Full story
Membership Perks: Q & A
We sat down with Veronica Pratt of Savings4Members to discuss the opportunities MCAA members have at their fingertips. Full story
Air and Moisture Control Tech Talk Q and A
Tiffany Coppock of Owens Corning provides information on air and moisture control material mineral wool. Read more about this material and when it is best to use it. Full story
GEN NXT: Natltaly Razo
We had the opportunity to chat with apprentice, Natltaly Razo in this month’s installation of our GEN NXT series. Read more about Natatltaly and her experiences and plans for the industry. Full story
GEN NXT: Kelby Thornton
MASONRY talked with young mason Kelby Thornton, who will be representing the US in this year’s WorldSkills competition in Russia. Full story
GEN NXT: Evan Schroeder
MASONRY sat down with Evan Schroeder, a third generation mason. Read his story and see how Evan started in the industry. Full story
Mason Contractors Stand with the Concrete Block Industry
Organizations representing our industry’s most critical partner, the contractors and masons who install our product, continue to lend their support to the national concrete masonry checkoff effort. Full story
Warm Weather Q&A: A Follow Up
MASONRY spoke with Zach Everett, Corporate Safety Director of Brazos Masonry and MCAA Safety Committee Chairman about the best practices when working in the heat. Full story
Chris Joyner Promoted to President of Joyner Masonry
On Friday April 26, 2019 Joyner Masonry announced Chris Joyner has been promoted to President of the company. Full story
CMU Checkoff Overview Video
A new short video describing our industry's efforts to establish a national checkoff program for concrete masonry products is now online. Full story
GEN NXT: Colby Breithaupt
In this month’s installment of GEN NXT, MASONRY sat down with Colby Breithaupt of Non-Stop Scaffolding, Inc. He discusses continuing the legacy his father and grandfather have created and more. Full story
MCAA, PCA Pledge Support at Critical Campaign Phase
As our industry moves closer to establishing a national Concrete Masonry Checkoff, two key partners are pledging their support during this vital phase of our campaign. Full story
Cleaning Solvent and Chemical Safety
Read up on the steps we should take in order to continue being safe on and off a jobsite while using chemicals. Full story
Kayleen McCabe: First Experience At World of Concrete
MASONRY had the opportunity to chat with licensed contractor and workforce development advocate Kayleen McCabe about her first experience at the World of Concrete. Full story
World of Concrete Teaser
World of Concrete is next month and we wanted to give you an idea of what is in store. Check out what’s to come in the New Year at the World of Masonry. Full story
Securing the Future of the Concrete Masonry Industry
The recently approved Checkoff Program will be a game changer for masonry. Read more about what this means for the industry. Full story
Status of Tall Wood Buildings and Next Steps
We wanted to share a few key actions coming out of the hearings related to the proposal to incorporate high-rise, cross-laminated timber buildings into the next edition of the International Building Code. Full story