April 2016 Table of Contents

Words: Dan Kamys

LEED Masonry Contractors Table of Contents

April 2016

Volume 55, Number 4 FEATURES Rentals Perspectives on Renting Equipment Masonry Magazine gathered three perspectives on when and why to rent. Connectors, Anchors and Fasteners An Introduction to Embedded Fasteners in Masonry The first step to a successful connection is understanding the embedded fastening options along with their advantages, limitations and challenges. Barrel-Style Versus Plate-Style Brick Veneer Anchors Air barrier performance and maximum thermal efficiency boil down to the finest details — right down to the screws and anchors that hold the building envelope together. Case Study: Anchors Cintec’s patented anchors aided in the restoration of 12-century Astley Castle. Sustainability LEED™ Essentials for Mason Contractors Three general areas of the new LEED v4 system typically have a direct impact on the mason contractor.

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From The Editor Chairman’s Message Government Affairs New Products SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500® World Championship Wrap-Up Business Building Classified Advertising News

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