The Texas Masonry Council is a group of masonry contractors and suppliers in the state of Texas working together to promote the expanded use and the benefits of masonry....
The MCAA held its annual South of 40 Conference and Legislative Conference in May in Washington, D.C. A healthy attendance at all events made the week a resounding success.
Kicking off the week on Tuesday, May 20, was the South of 40 Conference. Attendees gathered in front of the Capitol Building...
The The MCAA is very excited to announce that the South 40 Conference, held the day before the Masonry Industry Legislative Conference, is going to be a spectacular event.
Milestone reached; positive trend to impact Texas cities in future
200 Texas cities adopt masonry planning as strategy for ensuring safe, Attractive, sustainable communities, says Texas Masonry Council.
The Texas Masonry Council is proud to announce Jennifer Wilkins as our new Community Planner for the Houston/South Texas region.
Cedar Park, TX, has adopted standards for new construction, which officials hope will better protect its citizens and the tax base.
The fast-growing city of Pearsall, Texas has decided to join a growing trend and require minimum percentages of masonry for new construction.
Lewisville, Texas has turned an investment of $400,000 in facade grants into a gain of $193 million in the city’s tax base in roughly six years.
Several new systems that keep moisture out of wall cavities have hit the market during the last couple of years, and they may have arrived at just the right time. More states are considering adding moisture-management requirements to their building co
The Baytown, Texas, City Council has approved masonry requirements, as part of a strategy to enhance the refinery town’s tax base, image, and quality of life.
Bellaire, Texas has determined that masonry will be the predominant building material in the planned redevelopment of a newly designated Urban Village district.