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Masonry Magazine June 2006 Page. 7
June 2006

Non-Stop. Every Wall. Every Job.
(P.S. Costs 70% Less Than Mast Climbers)

10 Reasons
Why Non-Stop
Became the
GOLD STANDARD
In Masonry
Scaffolding

Non-Stop. Maximum Speed. Maximum Safety. Maximum Profits. M

Masonry Magazine June 2006 Page. 22
June 2006

LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE

Jesse Sharp, Special Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy

Sharp began by saying that the president is aware of how important training is and the need to bring more people into the skilled trades. "We ar

Masonry Magazine June 2006 Page. 33
June 2006

Hot, Cold, Wet, Dry and Everything in Between

Contractors are often dependant on the weather to complete jobs on time and on budget. Knowing what weather to expect can help in critical decision-making.

By Tom Inglesby
Photo courtes

Masonry Magazine June 2006 Page. 38
June 2006

Weather
June 6 was based on weather forecasts, which indicated the correct combination of tides and winds. And that was before weather satellites! It was done with what was known as the Norwegian Model of statistical probability: what the odds are

Masonry Magazine June 2006 Page. 39
June 2006

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Davis Instruments EnviroMonitor Weather Station
The EnviroMonitor Weather Station is a rugged, solar-powered, wireless environmental monitoring system. It can track temperature, humidity, rainfall, wind speed and direction, and more. The

Masonry Magazine June 2006 Page. 40
June 2006

BUSINESS THEORY

SIX SIGMA

Business theories come and go, but one that has outlasted the rest is Six Sigma. Still going strong after 10 years, major corporations from around the globe have based their entire business structure on this p