Masonry Magazine July 1972 Page. 17

Words: Jan Sutherland, Robert Page
Masonry Magazine July 1972 Page. 17

Masonry Magazine July 1972 Page. 17
COMING
EVENTS
1972
October
20-21.. Canadian Masonry Contractors Association, Fall Board Meeting. Chateau Frontenac, Quebec City. PO.
December
2.. Annual "Excellence In Masonry" Awards Dinner Dance, Regency Hyatt House, Mason Contractors Association of Greater Chicago. Contact Jan Sutherland, MCAGC, 1550 Northwest Hwy, Park Ridge. III, 60068.
1973
January
8-11.. Annual Convention, National Concrete Masonry Association, Miami, Florida. Contact: Convention Chairman, NCMA, P.O. Box 9185, Rosslyn Station, Arlington. Va. 22209.
February
15-19.. Sixth Annual Convention of the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association. Chateau Frontenac Quebec City. P.Q. Contact CMCA, 134 Oakdale Road. Downsview, Ontario.
22-28. 23rd Annual Convention & Educational Trade Show, MCAA Marriott Hotel, Atlanta, Ga. Contact: MCAA Executive Office. 208 S. LaSalle St.. Chicago, III. 60604.


Koehring Shipments Up
Koehring Co., Milwaukee, Wis., has reported record three-month shipments of $75,499,000 for the period ended May 31, 1972, compared to $64,024,000 for the like period in 1971. Earnings increased to $1,793,000 or $.48 per common share before extraordinary charges, from the $1,220,000 or $.28 per common share earned from operations for the similar period last year.


Fuller Named Construction
Manager in Cleveland
The George A. Fuller Company of New York City has been appointed construction manager for the $67 million Cleveland City-County Justice Center, it was announced by Robert W. Page, Fuller president. The contract is the first to be awarded under a new Ohio law permitting counties to operate on a construction-manager basis. Another bill permitting counties to break up major projects into component contracts was passed recently and will go into effect in September. Fuller was one of 15 major national and regional companies in the semi-final selection process and one of four finalists.
Masonry • July, 1972


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