MASONRY Magazine

Marvelous Masonry: Potala Palace

Words: Cass Stern

Perched more than 12,000 feet above sea level on Red Mountain in Lhasa, Tibet, the Potala Palace stands as one of the world’s most remarkable masonry structures. Its enduring resilience not only represents an architectural achievement but also a living ca

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Outreach Outlook: Securing the Future Through the Inspire Awards
Words: Robert Melgaard

As we move into November, I want to take a moment to highlight one of the most significant opportunities our industry has ever faced: the Truist Foundation Inspire Awards. The Masonry Foundation has been named a finalist, and on Tuesday, November 12th, we

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Most of the equipment used in the masonry business is strong, durable, and made of metal. Okay, yes, you can argue that many mortar boards, truck seats, and water coolers are typically not made of metal, but you get the point. One thing I learned a long t
Fechino Files: Welding in the Masonry Business
I pride myself on being a forward thinker. My aim is always to do what’s best for my team because I’ve learned that the strength of any company rests on the people who build it. So, when we rolled out a new and improved travel policy a few weeks ago, I as
Contractor Tip of the Month - Listen Before Leading: A Hard Lesson on Change

Chairman's Message - TRADES VERSUS COLLEGE: THE TIDES HAVE TURNED

In the late 1990s, I was part of a group of Minnesota mason contractors who tried very hard to initiate an effort to introduce high schoolers to the opportunities available to those who would choose a career in the construction trades. We called on schoo

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