Masonry Magazine May 2007 Page. 60

Words: Duwayne Shoup, Walter McFarlane, Steve Ratliff, Wayne Bennett, Shari Burt, Gary Cox
Masonry Magazine May 2007 Page. 60

Masonry Magazine May 2007 Page. 60
Excellence in Masonry Awards

Institutional Clay Design

Saint Lawrence Parish Hall
Architect: KJG Architecture Inc.
Mason Contractor: Ed Muller Masonry
Supplier: Lafayette Masonry Supply inc.
Owner: Saint Lawrence Church

Hardscape Institutional Design

Commercial / Industrial Concrete Design

Fellowship Missionary Church Courtyard
Hardscape Contractor: Don's Lawn Service & Landscaping Inc.
Supplier: Masolte
Owner: Fellowship Missionary Church

Hawk's City Center - Building Number Two
Architect: Scott Falk
Mason Contractor: Hawk Masonry
Suppliers: Curley Building Materials Inc./General Shale
Owner: Richard Plank

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May 2007
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