Masonry Magazine January 1981 Page. 15
MCAA MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE PRESENTS...
# Masonry Construction Forum
February 25 & 26, 1981
MGM Grand Hotel Reno, Nevada
This three-part Pre-Conference MCAA Seminar, conducted by the MCAA Education Committee, Carl Schiesser, Chairman, is designed to provide valuable information to the Mason Contractor in a variety of areas to aid him in his day-to-day business operations. The main thrust is to help him achieve bigger profits from his business. Some of the subjects to be explored at this year's Institute are:
PART I
Bob Gill
Bob Sunich
"Insurance and Bonding for the Mason Contractor"
Wednesday, February 25, 1981, 1:30 p.m.
This is a special presentation developed by Bob Gill and Bob Sunich, Vice Presidents of The Talbert Corporation, Denver, Colorado, a surety bonding and insurance agency specializing in construction contractors. They will review in depth all casualty and property lines of insurance necessary for the Mason Contractor and analyze the history of suretyship. Everyone attending this seminar will receive a special insurance workbook compiled especially for this presentation. The workbook has 18 sections and over 75 pages as well as three AIA forms.
PART II
Jerry Pope
"Loadbearing Masonry- Challenge of the 80s"
Thursday, February 26, 1981, 9:15 a.m.
This timely and important subject will be examined by Jerry G. Pope, Construction Management Consultant from Greeley, Colorado, and a name long recognized in the masonry industry. Mr. Pope will be assisted in this presentation by five panelists with wide experience in the loadbearing masonry field-Dan Berich and George Hanson, P.E., both of Denver, Colorado; Oscar Person, Burlingame, California; Layton Pettit, Spartanburg, South Carolina, and Ralph A. Stephenson, Sanford, North Carolina.
PART III
George Hanson
"Reinforced Pre-assembled Masonry Panels"
Thursday, February 26, 1981, 1:30 p.m.
The discussion leader for this segment will be George Hanson, P.E., former partner in the Denver consulting engineering firm of Sallada-Hanson and most recently associated with Flickinger Associates Ltd.. Architects. Mr. Hanson has been active in the design and construction of reinforced masonry bearing wall systems for highrises and currently is Structural Engineer for the Colorado Masonry Institute. His presentation will be supplemented by MCAA members Jack Bailey, Denver, Colorado; William Barkshire, Tacoma, Washington, and William Vetovitz, Brunswick, Ohio. All three of these veteran mason contractors have worked extensively with masonry loadbearing systems.
Please turn page for the Management Institute Registration Form.
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