Mike Falencki


Roles


Masonry Magazine February 2011 Page. 46
February 2011

BUILDING BUSINESS

Too Busy to Train?
Do you wish your field crews and management people were as good as you? Do they often struggle and fail to do things the way you want them done? How long does it take them to master a new task or idea?

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 1
June 2009

June 2009
The Voice of the Masonry Industry
Volume 48, Number 06

MASONRY
Seismic
Proportion

INSIDE
MCAA On The Hill
Masonry Cleaning
Fall Protection and Safety

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www.masoncontr

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 8
June 2009

MASONRY
June 2009 Vol. 48, No. 6

features

# 18
MCAA On The Hill
A recap of the MCAA 2009 Fly-in

# 26
Fall Protection for
Scaffolding and
Mobile platforms

# 22
Three Keys to
Successful<

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 10
June 2009

FOR THE RECORD
Jennifer Morrell
Editor
jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com

MASONRY
The Voice of the Masonry Industr

MASONRY Magazine
Official Publication of the
Mason Contractors Association of America and the
Canadia

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 12
June 2009

PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE

Tom Daniel
President
Mason Contractors Association of America

Success On The Hill

The MCAA has just completed another successful legislative conference, held April 20-22 in Washington, D.C. This ye

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 14
June 2009

GOVERNMENT AFFAIRS
By Mike Falencki and Matt Keelen

2009 Masonry Legislative Conference Creates Momentum

Thanks to the momentum generated by the MCAA Fly-In last month, the MCAA's federal affairs team, The Keelen Group, has been w

Masonry Magazine June 2009 Page. 20
June 2009

MCAA
ON THE HILL
A RECAP OF THE MCAA 2009 FLY-IN
BY MIKE FALENCKI

18 MASONRY
June 2009 www.masoncontractors.org
The Voice of the Masonry Industry

Masonry Magazine May 2009 Page. 41
May 2009

Government/Institutional

WENATCHEE VALLEY COLLEGE
Architect: Integrus Architects, PS
Mason contractor: JEI Masonry

Commercial under $250,000

CLARIUS BUILDING
Architects: McGranahan Architects
Mason contractor:

Masonry Magazine May 2009 Page. 49
May 2009

Cranes are used worldwide in the construction, manufacturing and transportation industries wherever the safe lifting and moving of loads is required. The progressive introduction of new International Standards and the regular review of existing ones will