Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 2

Words: Paul Dziadus
Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 2

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 2
HYDRO MOBILE INNOVATION

"IT'S THE ONLY WAY TO GO"

Paul Dziadus, Owner
Masonry Construction Corp.

"It's the second time we use Hydro Mobile's products and we really enjoy them. On some particular jobs it's the only way to go. Every time we face a challenge on the job, we sit down with Bracing Systems' people and figure out a solution. I remember a specific event when we had to go around a sawtooth balcony, Hydro Mobile's team came through by providing us with a tool that fitted perfectly the requirements needed."

Paul Dziadus

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