Masonry Magazine February 2006 Page. 50

Words: Edgar Boettcher, Doyal Shoun, R.B. Masonry, Ken Spilker, Bill Whistler
Masonry Magazine February 2006 Page. 50

Masonry Magazine February 2006 Page. 50
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News officials and engineering educators found the sessions a practical way to cover the fundamentals of structural masonry. They also praised Brown's presentation skills and expertise, and appreciated the custom software provided, which include shear wall design capabilities and building code selection options.

Perhaps the highest praise came from one designer who said, "Masonry is not as confusing as I thought."

Note: For 2006, IMI has already scheduled sessions in Wisconsin, Albany, New Jersey and Chicago, with many more anticipated. For more details, check www.imi-web.org or call (800) IMI-0988.

NAWIC Invites Nominations for Crystal Vision Awards

The National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC) is accepting nominations for its 12th annual Crystal Vision and Crystal Achievement Awards. The Crystal Vision Awards program recognizes individuals for their outstanding achievements in advancing the role of women in the construction industry. Winners will be recognized at the Association's 51st Annual Meeting and Convention, Sept. 6-9, 2006, in Kansas City. The Crystal Vision Award recognizes a nonmember of NAWIC, while the Crystal Achievement Award recognizes a member.

"This award identifies and honors the men and women who see beyond the invisible barriers that impede the progress of women, especially in nontraditional fields," said Susan Levy, founder of the Crystal Vision Award and past NAWIC national president.

Nominees for the Crystal Vision Awards may represent any of the various construction fields and include contractors, architects, engineers, suppliers, labor organizers, and trade association and government personnel.

Nominees must meet at least three or more of the following criteria:
* Be in a position of authority to influence and/or make decisions beneficial to women in the construction industry.
* Empower women in construction through company policy, legislation or organizational structure.
* Actively promote the inclusion and/or advancement of women in construction.
* Demonstrate leadership on behalf of women in construction.
* Break barriers with a "first" for women in construction.
* Act as a role model and/or mentor for women.

Award winners receive a complimentary trip to Kansas City, Mo., to accept their awards during the Crystal Vision Awards Gala held in their honor.

An online information guide and application is available at www.nawic.org. Completed applications should be mailed to: NAWIC, Attn: Crystal Vision Awards, 327 S. Adams St., Fort Worth, Texas 76104-1002. The NAWIC office must receive completed applications on or before Feb. 28, 2006.

Companies and organizations can support the importance of recognizing excellence in the construction industry by sponsoring the 2006 Crystal Vision Awards program. To learn more about becoming a sponsor, please contact the NAWIC office for more details.

Founded in 1955, NAWIC is an international association serving approximately 5,500 members in 179 chapters across the United States. For more information, please contact Kara Roberson, communications director, at (817) 877-5551.

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