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State of the Scaffolding IndustryBY JENNIFER MORRELLPhoto courtesy of EZ ScaffoldScaffolding plays a huge role in the masonry industry. To learn how scaffolding companies are continuing to survive and thrive in such a
Masonry: How is the economy currently affecting your company?Clint Bridges, Vice President, EZ Scaffold:The business is still there. Contractors are still bidding. However, the prices are tighter than ever. So, as a supplier, we have to w
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MCAA'SCONVENTIONat World of Concrete/World of Masonry MCAA ConventionLas Vegas, NevadaFebruary 2 - 6, 2009 Opening SessionMCAA President Tom Daniel will officially welcome attendees to this year's annual conv
At first glance, it may not seem a lot has changed in adjustable scaffolding. But a closer look reveals that accessories and equipment are making scaffold systems safer, easier to use and less labor intensive.
HEAT SAFETYKevin MacDonald, president of Townsend & Schmidt Masonry in Sacramento, Calif., said the regulations place a burden on contractors, especially the proposal to require tents or canopies for shade. "It's getting to the point of being ridic