Masonry Magazine March 2008 Page. 74

Masonry Magazine March 2008 Page. 74

Masonry Magazine March 2008 Page. 74
Industry News

The Portland Cement Association Appoints Novak

Lawrence Novak
The Portland Cement Association appointed Lawrence C. Novak SE, SECB, LEED AP, as manager, buildings and special structures. He and his staff will consult with engineers, architects and contractors to directly promote the use of concrete and cement for buildings, stadiums, environmental, and other structures throughout the United States.

Novak's activities will include research and development, project management, producing books and guides to aid engineers in the design of concrete structures, and conducting technical seminars for engineers. IMAS

COMING NEXT ISSUE
Be sure to catch the April issue of Masonry, which will feature articles covering current trends and examine industry issues, including:

SAWS
Masonry saws are among the most essential and often-used tools in a mason contractor's arsenal. Although the basic design of masonry saws and handhelds has not changed much over the years, manufacturers continue to innovate in many ways. Masonry will consult manufacturers about their newest products and technologies.

BRICK
Not only is masonry durable, attractive, easy to maintain and cost effective, it's one of the most artistic materials in the industry. Masonry will talk with industry leaders and key associations regarding the importance of brick to the growing and changing world of masonry, as well as new techniques, methods and developments available.

SOFTWARE & COMPUTERS
Masonry will present a case study exploring the development of a software product and reviewing its impact on the industry. You can learn what it takes to overcome technical and marketing barriers and move a product to market. The latest products will be highlighted as well.

For advertising information, contact Marvin Diamond 770.431.0867, ext. 208 Toll-free: 888.303.5639 E-mail: marvin@lionhrtpub.com

Index to Advertisers

33 ADVANTAGE LUMBER

22 AIRPLACO EQUIPMENT

36 ALLIED TUBE & CONDUIT
800.822.8383

43 AMERISAFE

12 ARRISCRAFT INTERNATIONAL, INC.

5 BALTIMORE TOOL WORKS
800.752 5533

15 BMI PRODUCTS

42 CEE-JAY TOOL COMPANY, INC.

18 CHINGROUT, INC.

47 CONSTRUCTION TIE PRODUCTS

41 CHAAK OP SCAFFOLDING

25 CUMMINS MFG

60 DITES DIAMOND TOOLS & EQUIPMENT

53 ESCSI

13 EXANTIME

55. EZ GROUT / GROUT HOG

4 EZ SCAFFOLD CORPORATION

59 FOUNDATION SOFTWARE

57 FRACO PRODUCTS, LTD.

54 GLASS BLOCKS UNLIMITED

41 GROUT GRUNT

45 HICKMANN BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC.

28. HOHMANN AND BARNARD, INC.

IFG HYDRO-MOBILE

39 INOFORT, INC.

38 REINE BUILDING PRODUCTS

41 RENNISON FOREST PRODUCTS

20 RENNICH PRODUCTS

19 MACALITE EQUIPMENT, INC.

1 MANITOU

T, 31 WCAA

46 MCCAUSEY LUMBER

45 MISSISSIPPI VALLEY STEEL

27 MORTAR NET USA

11 NON-STOP SCAFFOLDING

51 PRECISION DIAMOND TOOLS

44 PROSOCO

33 QUIKPOINT, INC.

IBC THE QUIKRETE COMPANIES

58 SLIP INDUSTRIES

2&3 SPEC MIX, INC.

23 STONE CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT

17 TOKER ENGINEERING

25 TRADESMEN'S SOFTWARE

34 UNIQUE INDUSTRIES

62 VALCO EQUIPMENT COMPANY


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December 2012

WORLD OF CONCRETE

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December 2012

Index to Advertisers

AIRPLACO EQUIPMENT
888.349.2950
www.airplace.com
RS #296

KRANDO METAL PRODUCTS, INC.
610.543.4311
www.krando.com
RS #191

REECHCRAFT
888.600.6060
www.reechcraft.com
RS #3

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December 2012

AMERIMIX
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December 2012

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