Masonry Magazine January 1980 Page. 22

Words: Glenn Horton, Warren Holden, William Goodwin, Donald Witas, David Leonard, Sam Holden, Edward Snider, Vincent Abramo, Margie Maith
Masonry Magazine January 1980 Page. 22

Masonry Magazine January 1980 Page. 22
People & Events
continued from page 17
cialty masonry/concrete waterproofing and related building products. William A. Goodwin, associate vice president for research, Tennessee Technological University, Cookeville, has been elected 1980-81 vice president of the American Society for Testing & Materials (ASTM).

Donald A. Witas has joined the staff of the Construction Industry Manufacturers Association (CIMA) as assistant staff coordinator for CONEXPO '81, the huge international trade show of heavy construction, earthmoving and mining equipment. National Gypsum Co.'s Cement Division has moved its headquarters to 4000 Town Center, Suite 2000, Southfield, Mich. Sauereisen Cements Co., Pittsburgh, Pa., producer of speciality cements, has appointed David J. Leonard as controller. Southwestern Portland Cement Co. has completed expansion of its corporate headquarters in the Wilshire Center Bldg., Los Angeles.


Equipment Producer
Expands to Arkansas

Construction Machinery Co., Waterloo, la., is expanding its facilities for manufacturing CMC's wide range of transit mixers, building hoists, and other construction equipment with a plant near Arkadelphia, Ark. The operation will be in the new 270-acre Clark County Industrial Park two miles south of Arkadelphia. Shown at the recent groundbreaking ceremony (from left) are CMC officials Glenn Horton, Jr., sales director, Sam Holden, general manager, and Warren Holden, president, and Edward Snider, Jr., president, Clark County Industrial Development Corp.


Masonry Apprenticeship
Planned for Unemployed

Economically disadvantaged persons in 28 states will receive apprenticeship opportunities under renewal of a Labor Department contract with the International Masonry & Apprenticeship Trust (IMAT).

The apprenticeship candidates will receive six weeks of classroom instruction followed by 12 weeks of on-site training. More than half the enrollees will be minorities as well as Vietnam veterans and women.

For additional information, contact Vincent J. Abramo at IMAT, 815-15th St., N.W., Suite 715, Washington, D.C. 20005, (202) 638-4316, or Margie Maith, ETA Office of National Programs, (202) 376-7137.


Concrete Technology Info

The 1979 American Concrete Institute catalog lists more than 170 publications on concrete technology, structural design, and concrete construction. The catalog lists ACI standards, codes, specifications, bibliographies, handbooks, monographs, symposia, and special publications.

The catalog is available free from the American Concrete Institute, P.O. Box 19150, Detroit, MI 48219.


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High rate of production. The 9001-V cycles every 14 seconds, producing 12 high quality, 8 x 8 x 16 in. blocks per cycle.

Lower manpower costs. Only one man is required to operate the 9001-V. Typically, a complete MASA operation requires a staff of only 5: the plant superintendent, computer console operator, forklift operator, mechanic and maintenance man.

Lower breakage waste. The 9001-V's unique vibration process results in a denser, higher-quality block.

Competitive prices.
Heavy-duty construction.
Compatible with other equipment.


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