William R. Oberfield


Roles


Masonry Magazine June 1995 Page. 18
June 1995

Earthquake Damage

Buildings built to code performed as expected in the Northridge earthquake, with little or no structural damage, and the businesses they housed were open for business the day after the quake. One older apartment building that

Masonry Magazine June 1993 Page. 15
June 1993



To achieve the desired harmony, attention to detail, scale, rhythm, pattern, proportions, and unity of materials into a cohesive whole were critical. MBA LeBeau of St. Louis recently received a craftsmanship award from the St. Louis AIA/CPC fo

Masonry Magazine April 1993 Page. 46
April 1993

SURETIES OFFER CREDIT

Continued from Page 44

The surety will want to know a great deal about the contractor's banking relationship, Peterson said, including information on its credit line, the basis (secured or unsecured), usage and cu

Masonry Magazine February 1993 Page. 64
February 1993

MANAGEMENT
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Consider the cost: A lengthy meeting of ten middle managers can cost more than $3,000 in pay, benefits and overhead. Keep it moving.

Limit the number of participants. Four to seven participants is