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Mason contractors of every size in every location are eventually saddled with the prospect of equipment purchases. In some cases, equipment necessary for the completion of a job will break down, be rendered obsolete, or be utilized across town or across
If you attended World of Concrete/World of Masonry this year ??? or any other year ??? you will recall the huge truck-mounted equipment for the concrete market. Mixers and concrete pumps with their extended booms fill the main hall
The QUIKRETE Cos. recently supplied shotcrete in 3,000-pound bulk bags for a restoration project on Alcatraz Island, also known as ???The Rock.???
Focus will be directed toward decision makers in transportation area
Advance Scale to represent Advanced Control Systems in Mid-Atlantic, Northeastern regions
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MASONRYNew Equipment Round-up 2004With so many different construction tradeshows - like the Masonry Showcase, MCPX, World of Masonry and others - happening across the U.S., new and amazing products for the industry are popping up as
Durand Forms, Inc.BrickLedge BracketDurand Forms, Inc.'s Innovative BrickLedge Brackets allows contractors to form a brick ledge without using Styrofoam, lumber, treated cardboard, plastic or other costly and labor-intensive materials. Th
Fire Safety The Balanced Design ApproachFire kills more Americans annually than all other natural disasters combined. Eighty-four percent of all fires occur in residences, resulting in nearly $5 billion worth of property loss in one-
DON'T FEED THE MOLDMold growth requires moisture, oxygen and an organic food source such as found in paper and wood building materials. Concrete masonry, however, is not a food source for mold. That's just one of the many advantages of using c