John Cotton


Roles


Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 10
April 2005

Government Affairs
Legislative Outlook for
Association Health Plans
is Improving
Marian J. Marshall
MCAA, Director of Government Affairs

What's black and white, good for the economy, good for small businesses and makes pe

Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 11
April 2005

See us at the MCAA Show

booths 3323-3324

Is the COST of Handling WALL BRACING Taking a Bite Out of Your PROFITS?

Introducing Adjust-It ™™ Masonry Wall Bracing!

Adjust-It™ Back To Back

* Engineered and Fie

Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 15
April 2005

WE BRIDGE THE GAP
BETWEEN PROFIT AND PRODUCTIVITY.

Are you still looking for the safe, economical way to keep material moving? Still using manual labor to bring material to your work level? Ready for a change?

Models available with

Masonry Magazine April 2005 Page. 16
April 2005

Contractor

MCAA member contractors respond to the industry issues of the day.

"Sometimes people mix up our names," Jim laughs. "Sometimes people mix up our names."

Their few differences provide the yin-yang of a good partnersh

Masonry Magazine March 2005 Page. 56
March 2005

News

Industry News continued from page 53
The NAHB Research Center's NHQ Program offers training modules to help contractors and framers improve the quality of home construction and building safety. The training materials are designed to im

Masonry Magazine March 2005 Page. 57
March 2005



said Michael Borden, who will serve as 2005 Chairman of Brick SouthEast. "Both organizations have made significant impact in their respected markets, and this new synergy will leverage the available intellectual capital, in-depth experience an