Masonry Magazine January 2008 Page. 42

Words: Rob Greer, K.K. Snyder, Steve Ziolkowski
Masonry Magazine January 2008 Page. 42

Masonry Magazine January 2008 Page. 42
H&R Block World Headquarters

Shown is the H&R Block World Headquarters in Kansas City, Mo., which won the National Design-Build Award in the Private Sector Building-Over $15 Million Category.

Design Build

How does this design build work, and what does it mean to the mason contractor? Masonry consulted the experts in the design-build field to examine this age-old building method and learn how it could benefit your business.



By K.K. Snyder



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