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2007MASONRYVoiceof the Masonry IndustryVolume 46, Number 6TRAININGINSIDECleaningTelehandlersBusiness BuildingVisit us online at:www.masoncontractors.orgSettybyMCAA
contentsMASONRYMASONRYVolume 46. Number 6June 2007 featuresMasonry Training in Prisons Reaps SuccessesVocational prison programs offer the potential for a win-win situation for both inmates and mason con
Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension, St. Paul, Minn.Mason Contractor: Bor-Son Construction Inc.Architect/Designer: Durrant Group Inc.General Contractor: Bor Son Construction inc.Owner/Developer: State of Minnesota Wac
Excellence in Masonry Awards Institutional Clay DesignSaint Lawrence Parish HallArchitect: KJG Architecture Inc.Mason Contractor: Ed Muller MasonrySupplier: Lafayette Masonry Supply inc.Owner: Saint Lawrence Churc
On June 17, 2006, more than 200 people attended the ribbon-cutting ceremony to present the Blackmon family with the keys to their new home. Blackmon arrived in his dress uniform escorted by members of the Navy Honor Guard and the Vietnam Veter
The DefenseThe defense allows your power play-ers to then swoop in and do their thing. Because you can execute the run, their defense has to play up, which in turn allows you to go downfield without a lot of double coverage. Or it allows a dec
News# SEI Chemical Buys 21st Century Coatings CanadaSEI Chemical of Northridge, Calif., announced the purchase of 21st Century Coatings Ltd. of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. According to company sources, the buyout is effectiv
Isn't It Time You Joined The Association?MCAAThe strength of our association and the effectiveness in our ability to protect you and your industry is tied to the number of contractors who join the MCAA and pay membership dues. After a
News# Index to AdvertisersThin Brick by OwensboroCompletes Modernization ofHistoric PlantThin Brick by Owensboro Inc. announced that the technological overhaul of its historic 40,000-square-foot manufacturing plan