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Marvelous Masonry: Borobudur

Words: Cassandra Stern

For masonry contractors and suppliers, few structures offer as much practical insight as Borobudur. Built in the 9th century in Central Java, this massive stone monument remains as one of the most advanced examples of large-scale masonry construction ever

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Case Study: Kyle Field at Texas A&M

The $450 million redevelopment of Texas A&M’s football stadium, Kyle Field, was one of the most high-profile projects in Echelon and Amerimix history. With the renovation, Kyle Field’s capacity increased to 102,733, making it the biggest college stadium i

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The Masonry Foundation is dedicated to advancing the masonry industry and is accepting grant applications for 2026. 
Proposals should have national reach and aim to generate substantial progress within the masonry industry. To explore examples of past gra
2026 Masonry Foundation Grants Now Open
Bricklaying might not change simply because you cross a state line. It does change when you travel 24 hours to the other side of the world and lay bricks under lights, cameras, and a stopwatch.

The fundamentals of the trade are universal. Brick, mortar,
Australian Bricks vs American Bricks: What 24 Hours of Travel Teaches You About the Trade

Chairman’s Message: When Things Don’t Go as Planned

Not every day in this business goes the way we planned. Some days, everything lines up. The crew is moving well. Materials are on time. The job is flowing the way you hoped it would. And then there are the other days. The ones where something breaks. T

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