Masonry Magazine November 2005 Page. 59

Words: Michael Adelizzi, G. Griffin
Masonry Magazine November 2005 Page. 59

Masonry Magazine November 2005 Page. 59
MCAA'S MASONRY at CONSTRUCTAMERICA™ SHOWCASE EDUCATION SESSION MATRIX

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

10:45am - 12:15pm

A1 Flashing Materials Comparison

Edgar Glock, Jr. - Masonry Institute of St. Louis

A2 How to Avoid Testing & Inspection Problems in Masonry

John Chrysler - Masonry Institute of America

A3 2006 Masonry Building Codes and Standards Update

Rashod Johnson Mason Contractors Association of America

Saturday, March 30, 2006

9:00am - 10:30am

B1 Comparative Cost of Masonry & Life-cycle Costing

Tony Darkangelo Masonry Institute of Michigan

B2 Non-Destructive Test Methods for Masonry

Andy Dalrymple WDP & Associates

B3 Preventing & Handling Efflorescence

Edgar Glock, Jr. Masonry Institute of St. Louis

10:45am - 12:15pm

C1 Fire Resistance of Masonry Assemblies

Tony Darkangelo Masonry Institute of Michigan

C2 Commercial Masonry Problems & Solutions

Andy Dalrymple - WDP & Associates

C3 Top OSHA Violations for Masonry Construction

OSHA Representative

Sunday, March 31, 2006

7:15am - 8:45am

D1 Designing Constructable, Aesthetically Pleasing, Masonry Details

Dave Sovinski International Masonry Institute

D2 Proper Techniques for Installing Thin Veneer Stone

Mike Gregory - Buechel Stone

D3 Protecting Your Workers from Respirable Silica

Laborer's Heath & Safety Council Representative

For more information and to register today, visit us online at www.masonryshowcase.com or call the MCAA at 800-536-2225 to request a brochure.


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