Oldcastle Building Products Joins MCAA Strategic Partner Program

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Oldcastle Building Products has joined MCAA's Strategic Partner Program.
The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is proud to welcome Oldcastle Building Products as its newest Strategic Partner.

“Oldcastle Building Products is honored to be an official Strategic Partner to the MCAA. As North America’s leading supplier of concrete masonry units, it is our responsibility to provide our customers with the products, resources and knowledge they need to succeed in an ever changing and competitive market,” says Paul Valentine, President of Oldcastle Masonry & Hardscapes. “We believe that the MCAA provides significant opportunities and benefits to their membership and to the industry as a whole.”

Oldcastle Building Products joins MCAA’s Strategic Partners CavClear, EZ Scaffold, Indian Mill Corporation, Non-Stop Scaffolding, The QUIKRETE Companies, and SPEC MIX, Inc.

The MCAA Strategic Partner Program allows suppliers to reach out to contractors through a large variety of methods including promotion throughout MCAA publications and events. To learn more, visit www.masoncontractors.org/strategicpartner.

The MCAA looks forward to working with Oldcastle Building Products.
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