Masonry Magazine March 2012 Page. 47
WORLD OF CONCRETE/WORLD OF MASONRY
INCREASED ATTENDANCE AND A SILVER LINING
AFTER SEVERAL YEARS OF DOOM AND GLOOM, VENDORS AND ATTENDEES AT THIS YEAR'S WORLD OF CONCRETE/WORLD OF MASONRY SHOW IN LAS VEGAS put up increased attendance numbers 52,088 and had smiles on their faces. The overall tone relayed that, perhaps, the dark clouds of a crumbled economy are lifting, and things are slowly beginning to turn around for commercial construction.
MCAA's Annual Convention featured several educational sessions, committee meetings, award dinners, and both the International Masonry Skills Challenge and the Fastest Trowel on the Block Competition (see coverage on pages 14-16).
The 10th annual SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 national bricklaying championship winner was Leif Reints of Reints Masonry Works in Neosho, Mo., won first place after laying 583 bricks in one hour. He took home a FORD F-250 4x4 truck, $5,000 and sponsor prizes worth thousands of dollars. The TOP CRAFTSMAN award was given to mason Scott Tuttle of Quik Trowell Masonry, Clearfield, Utah. Tuttle laid 474 bricks and won $5,000 in cash, a Multiquip EM120S mixer, a STIHL TS 420 A-EWC Cutquik cut-off machine and thousands in sponsor prizes. His tender was Brian Tuttle. Look for extended coverage of the SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 in the April 2012 issue of Masonry. IMAS
Randy Weil with Kem-O-Kleen boasted the company's latest and greatest products.
Shown are Torry Sorcic and Bill Behle with Holcim, which debuted an exciting new construction weather app this year.
New Australian company Kwik Lintel made a big splash at World of Concrete World of Masonry.
Terry Tuerk with Metabo demonstrates a lightweight drill.
Shown is Dan Alderdice with new epoxy products from Quikrete, which debuts products each year at World of Concrete/World of Masonry.