Masonry Magazine October 1978 Page. 28

Words: Al Wedig, Robert Hanson, Howard Noziska, Governor Perpich, Tod Andreasen, Merve Fleischhacker
Masonry Magazine October 1978 Page. 28

Masonry Magazine October 1978 Page. 28
HEADQUARTERS FOR
WATERSTOPS
NEOPRENE SBR RUBBER VINYL
MCAA FALL
EXECUTIVE BOARD MEETING

FEATURING:
EFFICIENCY FITTINGS

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AT MCCORMICK RANCH
Scottsdale, Arizona
November 9-12, 1978


LABOR SAVING AND EASIER
INSTALLATION WITH LESS
LEAKS AT LOWER COST

Field waterstop splicing and joining becomes an easy job with Willioms
EFFICIENCY Waterstop Fittings (Pat. 2,862,160). Just brush inside of the
fitting with Williams No. 37 rubber cement and let tack dry. Then coat
squared end of waterstop and insert in fitting. A thoroughly sealed and
dependable joint is made in less than two minutes.


CONTROL JOINTS
AND PANEL SEALS
++0000


GASKET MATERIALS

Vinyl type U-closed cell sponge-Closed cell Neoprene sponge-Poly-
ethylene foom-Open cell Neoprene sponge-Concrete gray sponge-
Polyurethane open cell foom.


COLUMN WRAP

An impregnated cellular product. Used
wherever separation of masonry units and
structural frame is required.

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Minnesota Concrete & Masonry Day

July 18, 1978 officially became "Concrete & Masonry Day" in Minnesota with the signing of an official proclamation by Governor Rudy Perpich. Present at the ceremony (from left) were: Robert L. Hanson, executive director of the Minnesota Concrete & Masonry Contractors Association: Howard Noziska, executive director, Minnesota Masonry Institute; Al Wedig, financial secretary-treasurer, BAC Local #1: Tod Andreasen, business representative, Cement Masons Local #557, and Merve Fleischhacker, president, MC & MCA.


New Office Buildings Less
Energy-efficient, Study Finds

Post-war office buildings use 72% more energy than pre-1914 office buildings, according to a new study released by the federal Department of Energy.

The report reveals that while buildings erected prior to World War I consume an average of 65,000 British Thermal Units per square foot annually, those built after 1946 average 112,000 btu's. A btu is the energy required to increase the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit.

The study, a joint effort by the Tishman Research Corp. and Syska & Hennessy, said the new buildings were overheated, overcooled and overlighted. The researchers studied 1,037 office buildings in New York City for three years. The buildings had a total of 250 million square feet of space.

28 MASONRY/OCTOBER, 1978


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