Gary Henry


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Masonry Magazine January 2012 Page. 24
January 2012

A technician demonstrates the ease of detailing rough openings with the "new breed of air and water barrier products. Just gun it on and spread it out-no complicated tapes, fabrics or peel-and-stick membranes.

New Breed BY GARY HENRY

Masonry Magazine December 2011 Page. 27
December 2011

Subsection 9.27.2.3-1b of the "National Building Code of Canada 2005, Vol. 1

Subsection 9.27.2.3-1b of the "National Building Code of Canada 2005, Vol. 1 states: "The second plane (the drainage plane) of protection shall be designed and constru

Masonry Magazine December 2011 Page. 34
December 2011

Mast climbing work platforms have become a vital tool of the trade for a huge number of contractors in many different disciplines, but the success of the product outpaced the development of Standards and safe-use guidelines.

However, within OSHA

Masonry Magazine December 2011 Page. 36
December 2011

BEST PRACTICES
I By Diane Haines

Litigation Risk Management

Construction professionals have to be prepared for litigation, as the industry routinely deals with lawsuits relating to numerous issues, from on-the-job injuries to misc

Masonry Magazine December 2011 Page. 37
December 2011



Melvin Mancia (Mason Forman)
Job: The John Winthrop School,
Dorchester, Ma

NEW PELION
NEW LOW PRICE



The foundation of a construction case is documentation, since it determines the parties involved and d

Masonry Magazine June 2011 Page. 31
June 2011

CLEANING CASE STUDY
By Gary Henry

Historic Building Gets
Renewed Lease on Life

Roaring '20s-era Dalton Apartments in Gary, Ind., has come back from the edge of ruin, thanks to a developer who never lost heart, a thorough inte

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 5
September 2005

water damage weathered surface
graffiti pressure wash damage stains
mildew damage deterioration

Bricks seen better days?

Before-asp Brick restoration and recolor by Nawkaw After-bottom
When your brick, concrete, or stone s

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 6
September 2005

From the Editor

Live and Learn
Jennie Farnsworth, Editor
jen@lionhrtpub.com

MASONRY
The Voice of the Mason Contract
MASONRY Magazine
Official Publication of the
Mason Contractors Association of America and the

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 7
September 2005

Non-Stop. Every Wall. Every Job.
(P.S. - Costs 70% Less Than Mast Climbers)

10 Reasons Why Non-Stop Became the GOLD STANDARD In Masonry Scaffolding

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1. Non-Stop has been perfecting adjustable masonry scaffolding for near

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 10
September 2005

Government Affairs

# Protection of Private Property Rights is Fundamental

Senator John Cornyn

Rarely has a decision of the nation's highest court generated as much attention from Congress or so quickly as the Supreme Court's 5

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 14
September 2005

Codemaster - Special Inspection for Masonry

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Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 20
September 2005

STONE
Anamosa limestone has a uniform texture, uniform banding, uniform color, durability and distinct delicate veining making it an ideal stone for building.

Dick Felice, Forrest & Associate, Inc.

TOP RIGHT THIS PAGE:
The 8,00

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 22
September 2005

STONE
Despite the challenges, bluestone proved to be an excellent choice for the Baltimore Visitor Center.

TOP RIGHT THIS PAGE: Daytime shot of the Baltimore Visitor Center, The Design Collective, Inc. of Baltimore.

Indiana Cut S

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 24
September 2005

STONE
creating a dramatic effect where the stone plays off its waterfront setting. The color range also works well with the main structure's palette of peppered granite, black slate, brushed aluminum, steel and glass.

Get Real
WHY DO L

Masonry Magazine September 2005 Page. 26
September 2005

When METAL BLEEDS

FREE STATE BREWING CO.
Water impregnated with copper particles has run off the copper sheathing atop this restaurant, penetrating the concrete stucco below and leaving ugly green stains.

By Gary Henry
PROSOCO,

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 40
August 2005

COLORED MORTAR
The patios and walls give a real inside/outside orientation, and the colored mortar really makes a difference," he says.

Complementary or contrasting, colors of brick and joints create the wall's overall perceived color, and