Mortars, Mixtures and Staining There is a science to staining, as explained by Russell Gray, president of Nawkaw.
Russell Gray
Before After The Science of Staining"The more things change, the more they stay the same." It's one of those puzzling expressions that make more sense once you've experienced it. BY RUSSELL GRAY14 MASONR
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Rules Never to Be Broken`1. **Never tell anyone outside of the family what you are thinking.** This is the most important rule.2. **Never allow yourself to be sarcastic.** Sarcasm is the language of the defeated.
FULL CONTACT PROJECT MANAGEMENTBy "Coach" Gary Micheloni Junior's Lessons Are Larger Than LifeIt isn't often that a city receives a shock. Rarer still does it happen to a state. When it happens to an entire country, it is s
INDUSTRY NEWSPlease submit your news and events to:jmorrel@lionhrtpub.com Schiavone Spearheads Youth Educational InitiativeSchiavone Construction Co. LLC, a Northeast builder of bridges, highways and tunnels, is spearheadin
Masonry talked with three leaders in the mortars, mixtures and staining industries to learn how their companies are surviving a tough economy and planning for the future.
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
Nawkaw Corporation held a corporate retreat, playing host to corporate-level employees and licensed territory owners from around the world.
Russell Gray, CEO of Nawkaw Corporation, recently spoke at the Traditional Building Exhibition and Conference in Washington, D.C.
Solving the Problem of Unmatched Masonry
The Big Secret...What Non-Stop learned when we were a large masonry contractor...Non-Stop was born from the lessons we learned as a masonry contractor ourselves. We were as large as any and more profitable than most. But we never bec
CASE STUDYMasonry: Why was it necessary for your crews to use different types of scaffolding on this project?Bounds: There were two issues. One is a safety issue. There were areas in this building where conventional scaffolding was n
Masonry: Why did you choose the swing scaffold for the waterproofing?Bounds: The swing stage system would allow you to get out in front. We did not have to worry about the ground being smooth. Temporary lines were being run into the building; our s