Masonry Magazine October 1980 Page. 27

Words: Jerry Forbes, Dan Carducci, Senon Hirsekorn, Al Slazas
Masonry Magazine October 1980 Page. 27

Masonry Magazine October 1980 Page. 27
Nation's Largest Cement Producer
Enters Largest Masonry Market

With the start of masonry work at the George W. Collins Apartments on Chicago's near west side, Lone Star Industries, the nation's largest manufacturer of cement, recently entered the Chicago masonry market-also the nation's largest.

The mason contractor for the 138,304 sq. ft. structure is Hirsekorn Construction Co., Inc., Naperville, III. Crane Construction Co., Northbrook, III., is the general contractor.

The masonry wall bearing structure was designed by Chicago Associates Planners & Architects, with structural engineering by Klein & Hoffman, Inc., Chicago.

The superstructure required the use of 160,000 utility size brick and 120,000 concrete block. It was completed in 17 weeks due to the efficient use of wall bearing masonry and precast concrete deck. Ross Block of Romeoville, III., supplied the special 3,000 psi lightweight concrete masonry units for the project.

Pictured above at the jobsite are (from left) Al Slazas, general field superintendent. Hirsekorn Construction Co.; Jerry Forbes, masonry specialist, Lone Star Industries; Dan Carducci, chief estimator, Hirsekorn, and Senon Hirsekorn, president.


BIA COMMENTARY
continued from page 12

2. Prior to its issue, BIA agreed to circulate to the interested parties the copy for the revised Technical Notes 28B for their comment. This was done.

3. BIA agreed to furnish to the Metal Lath/Steel Framing Association 500 copies of the revised Technical Notes 28B for distribution at their convention. This was done also.

4. BIA and the other associations agreed to try to formulate a cooperative research and testing project in order to develop hard numbers on the performance of the brick veneer/steel stud wall system.

All of the foregoing has been accomplished or is underway. Technical Notes 28B Revised. "Brick Veneer-Panel and Curtain Walls." February, 1980, is in circulation and is included in this issue of Masonry. The technology contained in Technical Notes 28B Revised is the same as that in the early issue. The research project is still in the planning stage.

All of the above actions have been taken in the interest of inter-industry harmony, consistent with meeting our responsibilities to the brick industry.

Note: In keeping with its policy to inform mason contractors in the field of the latest technological developments in the industry, Masonry presents BIA Technical Notes 288-"Brick Veneer Panel & Curtain Walls" in this issue. The statements, opinions, and suggestions expressed in this Technical Notes are not necessarily those of Masonry or its publisher, the Mason Contractors Association of America Ed.


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