Chuck G Ostrander


Roles


Illinois Masonry Institute


Employee - 1980- Current


Masonry Magazine December 2000 Page. 24
December 2000



easy answer. Would certification help? Sure, however, we have far too many workers and contractors, and far too few educational outlets to achieve proper, reliable certification in the short term. And what if we required good mason contractors

Masonry Magazine December 2000 Page. 29
December 2000

Changes to How We Market Our Systems

Eventually, I believe they will select quality.

GD: Quality Over Price

I believe that eventually they will. What is slowly beginning to help is the hard work of the local masonry marketing

Masonry Magazine December 1999 Page. 7
December 1999

FROM THE PRESIDENT


Donald Larsen
President,
Mason Contractors
Association of
America


There has been a rumble by some misinformed industry representatives over the new Wall Bracing Guideline that was re

Masonry Magazine October 1999 Page. 41
October 1999

Architects' Masonry Symposium

The Symposium is a 3-day program designed to expand the knowledge base of masonry designers. It is a chance to immerse an architect in the uses and benefits of masonry. The symposium will also feature a hands-on ut

Masonry Magazine December 1996 Page. 23
December 1996

Council Director Chuck Ostrander

Council Director Chuck Ostrander attacks the residential market in a different yet successful approach. A concerted effort has been made to change local building codes to require masonry as a life safety issue.

Masonry Magazine October 1984 Page. 6
October 1984

Watch This List Grow!
It's good old-fashioned business sense to spend your dollars with firms that have an interest in your mutual welfare. The policy of the established Mason Contractor who patronizes manufacturers that support MCAA programs follow