Masonry Magazine April 1981 Page. 32

Words: Dan Schiffer, Frank Soave, Joel Lutz, Mara Smith, Don Brown, Merle Westlake, Douglas Smith, Evie Asken, Patricia McIntyre, Mike Navetta, James Hillyer
Masonry Magazine April 1981 Page. 32

Masonry Magazine April 1981 Page. 32
MICHIGAN "M AWARDS"
continued from page 25

and the Masonry Institute-member mason contractors involved in their construction, all received cast-bronze "M Awards" at a January 24 banquet at the Northfield Hilton Hotel in Troy.

Mason contractors cited were J & J Mason Contractors, Inc., Lansing, and Navetta Mason Contractors, Brighton, for the Petoskey medical complex: Schiffer Mason Contracting, Holt, for the Foster Building: Kanfer Construction Co., Oak Park, for Monroe City Hall, and Hillyer Construction Corp., Birmingham, for the Troy Fire Station.

Jury members were Don R. Brown, AIA, of the Boston Architectural Center; Merle T. Westlake, AIA, Hugh Stubbins & Associates, Cambridge, Mass., and Douglas Cole Smith, AIA, Newtonville, Mass.

Brown, the jury chairman, announced the awards which were presented by Frank Soave, president of the Masonry Institute, and Evie Asken, AIA, president of the Michigan Society of Architects.

Featured speaker at the awards banquet was sculptress Mara Smith of Naperville, III., who is noted for her elaborate brick murals.

Winning mason contractors receive their 1980 "M Awards" from Frank Soave (second from right). president of the Masonry Institute of Michigan, and Evie Asken, AIA, president of the Michigan Society of Architects. From left are Patricia McIntyre of J & J Mason Contractors, Inc.; Mike Navetta, president. Navetta Mason Contractors; Dan Schiffer, president, Schiffer Mason Contracting; Joel Lutz, president, Kanfer Construction Co., and James H. Hillyer, president. Hillyer Construction Corp.


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Anchor Manufacturing Co. 26
Automatic Devices, Inc. 2nd Cover

Fred Beyer & Co. 26
Bil-Jax, Inc. 30
Bullard Abrasive Products, Inc. 14

Chim-A-Lator Co. 30

Giant Industries Corp. 29

Interactive Management Systems Corp. 28
International Masonry Institute 4

Kem-O-Kleen, Inc. 31

Mayco Pump Corp. 27
Morgen Manufacturing Co. 4th Cover

Non-Stop Scaffolding 33

Patent Scaffolding Co., Division of Harsco Corp. 13
ProSoCo, Inc. 22

Reimann-Georger 29

Sperry New Holland, Division of Sperry Corp. 8
Stone Center 32

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This Index is published as a convenience to the reader. Every precaution is taken to make it accurate, but Masonry assumes no responsibilities for errors or omissions.

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