G. Alan Griffin


Roles


Masonry Magazine November 2005 Page. 59
November 2005

MCAA'S MASONRY at CONSTRUCTAMERICA™ SHOWCASE EDUCATION SESSION MATRIX

Wednesday, March 29, 2006

10:45am - 12:15pm

A1 Flashing Materials Comparison

Edgar Glock, Jr. - Masonry Institute of St. Louis

A2 How to A

Masonry Magazine October 2005 Page. 8
October 2005

President's Message

G. Alan Griffin
President, Mason Contractors Association
of America

MCAA
New Members

The Mason Contractors Association of America is proud to welcome the following new members to the Associatio

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 1
August 2005

August 2005

www.masoncontractors.org

MASONRY

The Voice of the Mason Contractor

Volume 46, Number 8

MCAA

33 South Roselle Road
Schaumburg, IL 60193
www.masoncontractors.org

Change Ser

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 6
August 2005

From the Editor

Teach One More, Reach One More
Jennie Farnsworth, Editor
jen@lionhrtpub.com

This month, I will have worked with the good folks at MCAA and on Masonry magazine for three years, with over two of those years as edi

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 9
August 2005

The Big Secret...

What Non-Stop learned when we were a large masonry contractor...

Non-Stop was born from the lessons we learned as a masonry contractor ourselves. We were as large as any and more profitable than most. But we never bec

Masonry Magazine August 2005 Page. 14
August 2005

MCAA'S 2005 LEGISLATIVE CONFERENCE

When G. Alan Griffin took office as the Mason Contractors Association of America's (MCAA) President, one of his goals was to reinstate the Legislative Conference. After months of planning - as well as quite a

Masonry Magazine July 2005 Page. 8
July 2005

President's Message

G. Alan Griffin
President, Mason Contractors Association
of America

MCAA National Insurance Program Has Something to Offer Everyone

The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) recognizes th

Masonry Magazine July 2005 Page. 36
July 2005

25th Annual
KMI Awards

The "M" Honor Award

THE KENTUCKIANA MASONRY
INSTITUTE'S ANNUAL
ARCHITECTURAL AWARDS

The Kentuckiana Masonry Institute's Annual Architectural Awards luncheon was held April 15" at The Red Mil

Masonry Magazine July 2005 Page. 37
July 2005

The Brick Award of Merit

UK Center for Rural Health, Hazard, Ky.
Architect: Omni Architects
Mason Contractor: Masonry Builders of Kentucky, Inc.
Structural Engineer: Poage Engineers & Associates

EKU Student Recreation Cente

Masonry Magazine July 2005 Page. 42
July 2005

News
LS&R

Alabama
Reported by the Scottsboro Daily Sentinel, "Masonry students building a career." May 16. 2005:

The masonry program at the Earnest Pruett Center of Technology (EPCOT) has won at the state level in the SkillsU

Masonry Magazine July 2005 Page. 49
July 2005

LAS VEGAS

SAVE THE DATE

MCAA's MASONRY SHOWCASE AND CONVENTION

Vegas Convention Center. Las Vegas, Nevada March

Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 6
June 2005

From the Editor
Count Your Blessings
Jennie Farnsworth, Editor
jen@lionhrtpub.com

I'm going to stick my neck out here on something that has been a sore subject for me over the last year or two, and that's mason contractors' excuses

Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 7
June 2005

Non-Stop. Every Wall. Every Job.
(P.S. Costs 70% Less Than Mast Climbers)

10 Reasons
Why Non-Stop
Became the
GOLD STANDARD
In Masonry
Scaffolding

Non-Stop. Maximum Speed. Maximum Safety.
Maximum Profits. Mi

Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 8
June 2005

President's Message

G. Alan Griffin
President. Mason Contractors Association
of America

2005 Masonry Showcase in Chicago Promotes Our Finest

Masonry Showcase, the Mason Contractors Association of America's (MCAA) flag

Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 29
June 2005

The Voice of the Mason Contractor

June 2005 Masonry 15

Masonry Magazine June 2005 Page. 47
June 2005

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