Masonry Magazine January 1978 Page.32
Do your
enclosures
ever end up
on the scrap pile?
The Kelly Klosure system doesn't, and it hasn't for over 10 years. The pre-engineered Kelly panel also has the versatility to make relocatable construction buildings for equipment storage, tool rooms, field offices, fab shops and even living quarters.
Kelly and our distributors in the U.S., Canada and the Middle East have designed buildings and all-weather enclosures for contractors from large to small, and they can attest to the product's reliability and reusability. They also will tell you that with Kelly in place you won't have to worry about that mysterious blow-out and freeze-out when you show up on the job tomorrow.
When you're ready Kelly moves right along with you, and your labor savings will be be greater than 50% over the erection and disassembly of conventional enclosing materials. Let our sales engineers help you design around waste, and put that profit back into your pocket.
CALL THE KELLY GAL
FOR INFORMATION
Kelly Klosure Systems, Inc.
Post Office Box 1058
Fremont, Nebraska 68025
(402) 727-1344 Telex: 484518
US. Pat. No. 2.555.754 Canadian 880010
Bureau of Standards
Seeks Metric Suppliers
As part of its own metric conversion program, the National Bureau of Standards is interested in finding manufacturers or distributors who can supply commercially available products and supplies in metric dimensions from domestic sources.
All classes of products being used by the civilian agencies of the government, including construction equipment, are of interest to the Bureau.
Firms providing such products are invited to submit product lists and identification codes to: Metric Coordinating Committee, Att: G.A. Cauley, Rm. A715. Adminstration Bldg., National Bureau of Standards Washington, DC 20234.
New BIA Publications
The Brick Institute of America has issued two new publications-Brick Builder Notes #13-Brick Veneers New Construction (25e each, or 15e each in quantities of 100 or more) and a 24-page booklet on solar home designs ($2.00 each). The publications may be ordered from BIA. 1750 Old Meadow Rd., McLean, Va. 22101.
Two MCAA Chapters Move
Two MCAA Chapters have announced relocation to larger and more convenient office space:
The MCA of Atlanta has moved to 2305 Fourth St., Tucker, GA 30084. The MCA of Seattle and the Masonry Institute of Washington are now doing business at 2366 Eastlake Ave., East, Seattle, WA 98102, (206) 329-0881.
Masonry Design Seminar
"Energy Conservation In Masonry Design" was the topic of a seminar and exposition held October 18 by the Mason Contractors Association of Connecticut in Norwich.
The meeting, which was attended by architects and engineers from southern New England, was held in the National Guard Armory, the nation's first such facility to use solar heat.
Guest speakers for the program included Robert Harper, AIA, chief design architect for the Armory: Donald Watson, AIA, professor of architecture, Yale University, and Kevin Callahan, P.E., senior design engineer, National Concrete Masonry Association.
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