Masonry Magazine January 2001 Page. 7
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COVER STORY
2001 BUYER'S GUIDE 30-50
* Company Directory 30
* Product Directory 44
From the Cover...
The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - How Quality Inspection
Can Promote the Industry's Image 22
In an interview with Chicago-based home inspector Steve Hier, MASONRY magazine explores some common issues in masonry inspection from a private inspector's view, and how some of these everyday problems can be avoided.
Inspection of Masonry - A Look at the Requirements
in the MSJC and the IBC 26
Inspection of masonry construction will be performed more frequently in the near future due to requirements in the 1999 MSJC Building Code Requirements and the International Building Code (IBC). Whether you favor inspection or not, these documents require inspection of most new construction, and as they are adopted, we will see more inspection on our projects.
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What Your Customer & Employees Really Want 52
Employees and customers are motivated by very different desires. So if you want to motivate individuals to do things, you must understand the burning needs and desires they feel.
Canadians Building Canada - Performance Through Partnering 58
There is an urgent need to rebuild the masonry work force. A new, national study on the masonry trade has a distinctive vision of a stronger masonry industry.
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The Profit Puzzle - How Much Markup is Enough? 64
Find out how much markup is enough for you, the mason contractor, to generate a measured additional revenue to provide for both unforseen events and also to ensure future growth for your company.
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