Masonry Magazine December 2002 Page. 4
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Volume 41. Number 12 December 2002
features
Working with Cast Stone
From concept and design to purchasing and installation, learn the ins & outs of working with cast stone.
Controlling the Cracking
Control joints, used effectively, will divide a large, concrete wall into panels that facilitate longitudinal movement, thereby reducing the chances for cracks.
N.B. COOK ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OF THE ARTS, Pensacola, Florida
Architect: Baskerville-Donovan, Pensacola, Florida
"The cast stone with our school name engraved adds a lovely and functional touch to our entry. The entire building is quite beautiful." - Sharon Saddath, Principal
Computer System Basics and Beyond
Business software programs that control payables, receivables and more can make or break a company. Learn more about job costing, work-in-process (WIP) schedules, and estimating software that fatten up your bottom line.
columns & departments
From the Editor Improving Productivity
President's Message Finance Management
Making the Grade Marketing 101
Government Affairs Classified Advertising
Government Affairs - Part 2 News
Contractor-to-Contractor
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