Masonry Magazine March 2001 Page. 45

Words: Brazos Masonry, Spencer Brickwork, Zimmer Partnership, Dick Architects, L.C. Pardue, Lucia Constructors, PQH Architects, GEM Constructors, Architectural Services, Mitchell Hugebach, John Company, Turney Associates, Mackey Associates, Lemons Ltd, Anthony Associates, MI Masonry
Masonry Magazine March 2001 Page. 45

Masonry Magazine March 2001 Page. 45
& Governmental

Project Name: USPS Tallahassee Post Office - Lake Jackson Station
Architect: PQH Architects, Inc.
Contractor: GEM Masonry Constructors

Project Name: Warren County Justice Center
Architect: CMW, Inc.
Contractor: WASCO

Project Name: PAFW- Rehearsal Hall
Architect: Architectural Services, Inc. and HKS, Inc.
Contractor: Lucia Constructors, Inc.

Residential

Project Name: Olson Hall
Architect: Mitchell & Hugebach
Contractor: John J. Smith Masonry Company

Project Name: Brown Residence
Architect: Turney & Associates
Contractor: Artisan Masonry

Project Name: Washington University New Student Housing
Architect: Mackey Mitchell Associates
Contractor: John J. Smith Masonry Company

Project Name: Port of Portland Headquarters Building
Architect: Zimmer Gunsal Frasca Partnership
Contractor: L.C. Pardue, Inc.

Project Name: Baylor Baseball & Softball Complex
Architect: Cooke, Douglass, Farr, Lemons/Ltd.
Contractor: Brazos Masonry

Project Name: Costa Residence
Architect: Anthony Stillson & Associates
Contractor: MI Friday Masonry

Project Name: #16 Cedars at St. Albans
Architect: Dick Busch Architects, P.C.
Contractor: Spencer Brickwork

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