Eric F Johnson


Roles


Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 43
February 2007

Gain a competitive advantage by improving your jobsite performance. Increase speed, reduce costs, and raise productivity by eliminating inefficiencies. SPEC MIX makes that happen EVERYTIME.

SPEC MIX

G7000

Mud Hog

U

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 44
February 2007

WATERPROOFING

WHAT WORKS
ABOVE,
DOESN'T
BELOW

Don't go below grade with an above-grade waterproofing approach. Special products are available to improve drainage and waterproofing for below-grade applications.

THE

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 45
February 2007



The control of exterior moisture requires an effective water shedding surface and an effective water-resistive barrier. The term 'water shedding surface' refers to the surface of assemblies, interfaces and details that deflect and/or shed the

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 46
February 2007

WATERPROOFING

builds. The membrane is installed to the point of soil grade on the top and down over the footer on the bottom. Penetrations are detailed to ensure water tightness around them. This same bituminous material can be applied in a rol

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 47
February 2007

ADVANCED
Building Products Inc.

COPPER
GIVES YOU

CONFIDENCE.

Copper Sealtite®
Non-asphaltic thru-wall flashing

* UV Resistant
* Compatible with numerous mastics and sealants
* Lighter weight all

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 48
February 2007

WATERPROOFING
The quantity of moisture doesn't matter if you're using an above-grade product improperly for below-grade protection.

Delta-MS bridges all size cracks, ignores damage points, and deflects water, as well as soil dampness. It al

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 49
February 2007

Mortar Net®
USA LTD.

Design

Green

Breathe

Easy
A mold-free building-like a virus-free body-begins by defending the skin.

Much attention has been focused in recent years on mold caused by failures

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 50
February 2007

Brick
©2007 Apterimages Corporation



By Eric N. Johnson, P.Ε.,
Director of Engineering, Brick SouthEast



Brick Valued in
Public Safety
and Eco-Design



Strength and Thermal Mass Pre

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 51
February 2007



As a versatile building material, brick provides all this and more. The raw materials in brick are chemically inert and thus will not contribute to indoor air pollution. Brick is fire-resistant, recyclable and offers insulating benefits. Brick

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 52
February 2007

Brick
Owning a brick home or building can result in lower fire insurance premiums, as well as higher resale values.

"Since we rehabilitate row houses and construct with brick, we have been pleased to work in partnership with brick providers

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 53
February 2007



Environmental Design (LEED) rating. In addition, masonry products often are harvested, manufactured and used locally, minimizing the consumption of fossil fuels and vehicle pollution incurred with long-distance freight transport. These charact

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 54
February 2007

Brick

Photo courtesy-Spark Productions Brick was used as the primary exterior building material for the first LEED-certified elementary school.

DUNLOP MASTCLIMBERS

NY. ANH OFFICES
12,000 lbs
26 f/min
22 Years of M

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 55
February 2007

MASONRY COMPUTER ESTIMATING

Masonry Computer Estimating
That Does It All... in 3D!
by Tradesmen's Software

Do Faster Takeoffs!
Eliminate Mistakes!

* See the actual building being displayed in 3D as you do your take

Masonry Magazine February 2007 Page. 56
February 2007

YEAR IN REVIEW
MCAA's Year in MASONRY
Editor's Note:
This manuscript was edited for length. For the full version of this article, please visit www.masoncontractors.org.

Year 2006 was once again a very successful and memorable year