Jim Hambleton


Roles


NSC Completes Benchmarking Assessment
October 2008

The Natural Stone Council (NSC) conducted a comprehensive study of the natural stone industry. Forty-two North American companies responded to the survey, yielding data for a sum of 64 quarries and 45 processing facilities.

North Carolina Embraces Sustainable Design
October 2008

As reported this summer in the Triangle Business Journal, North Carolina’s General Assembly has instituted new energy conservation standards for new construction and major renovations of state-owned buildings, including the university system.

Classes Begin at Missouri's First LEED Certified School
October 2008

Missouri’s first LEED certified school opened in August for students in the North Kansas City School District. The $80-million Staley High School was designed by Hollis + Miller Architects, together with the school district and J.E. Dunn Constructi

PCA: 12% Decline in Cement Consumption in '08
October 2008

In its latest report on U.S. cement consumption, the Portland Cement Association (PCA) forecasts a 12-percent decline for the year, followed by a predicted, additional 6-percent drop in 2009.

Business Briefs: Hollis + Miller Architects
August 2008

Hollis + Miller Architects, Overland Park, Kan., recently earned the Lee’s Summit (Mo.) Chamber of Commerce Res In Motus Award.

Lighthouse Restoration
August 2008

In 1835, when the Pemaquid Point lighthouse was built in Bristol, Maine, the American paint industry did not yet exist. Portland cement technology was still more than three decades away from reaching the United States, and prepackaged paint production wo

The British Library at St. Pancras
August 2008

Although it may have taken three decades to complete – courtesy of construction delays and political wrangling – the British Library at St. Pancras (BL) is recognized and appreciated now for its sheer size and brick detailing. Built between 1

SepOct 2008: Minimizing Masonry Litigation – 2008 Part 5: Basements
August 2008

To some, a surprising result of putting masonry litigation in order of decreasing lawsuits is that the brick and mortar itself is low on the list. Several subjects that affect the masonry are much more likely to cause lawsuits, including the earlier arti

SepOct 2008: From the Editor – Sustainability: Not just for new construction
August 2008

In early-September, a celebrated amusement park on Coney Island’s Boardwalk gave its last coaster rides and sold its last funnel cakes. Owners of Astroland, a fixture in that community since 1962, locked the park’s gates and began dismantling

Natural Thin Stone Veneers
June 2008

Natural stone is a timeless material that has been used for centuries in structures of all types. In one of the fastest growing segments of the masonry products market, adhered stone veneers have become increasingly popular during the past decade in both

March/April 2008: Table of Contents
January 2008

March/April 2008: Table of Contents

Chateaux on Central
January 2008

Phoenix, Ariz., is among the nation’s fastest growing cities. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the city’s population has grown about 3 percent (now at more than 1.5 million) since 2000. The Bureau also reports that Phoenix, which a centur

Masonry Magazine January 2008 Page. 27
January 2008

WHEN YOU COMPARE BRIDGES, IT'S EZ!

Span 21' with one set.

WORLD OF CONCRETE INTERACTIVE OUTDOOR BOOTH #031875

Move fully assembled on job! Leave boards and guardrail on while moving.

2.5 times stronger and more capaci

Masonry Magazine January 2008 Page. 28
January 2008

MAST CLIMBERS

Hydek teaches contractors how to set up and take down the mast climbers.

1990s for those operating the company's work platforms. The company has trained more than 5,000 people.

"The key factors for safety in the

Masonry Magazine January 2008 Page. 29
January 2008



Over 4 million dollars in Inventory
U.S. Product Liability Insurance
Shipping within 24 business hours
Calgary North America Distribution Network
Armour Equipment
Check out our booth #C3649
Salesperson and Regional Dist