Crown Construction Equipment Joins the MAP as a Silver

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The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is thrilled to announce that Crown Construction Equipment has joined the Masonry Alliance Program at the Silver Level. Crown Construction Equipment brings a wealth of experience and a strong commitment to innovation and quality in the construction equipment industry. We look forward to their valuable contributions to the masonry industry.

"We are excited to welcome Crown Construction Equipment to the Masonry Alliance Program. Their dedication to providing high-quality construction solutions will bring new insights and advancements to our industry," said Anelise Cutich, MCAA Relationship Manager. "Their involvement will significantly benefit our community and help elevate the standards of masonry work."

Crown Construction Equipment is a leader in manufacturing reliable and efficient construction equipment. Their product offerings include a wide range of machinery designed to enhance productivity and safety on construction sites. With a focus on durability and performance, Crown Construction Equipment is committed to delivering products that meet the highest standards and address the needs of professionals in the industry.

“We at Crown Construction Equipment are proud to be a member of MCAA’s Masonry Alliance Program, reinforcing our commitment to supporting the professionals who rely on our equipment,” said Adolfo Torres, Crown Construction Equipment Sales Manager. “We look forward to building strong relationships with fellow members and contributing to the advancement of the masonry industry.”

The Masonry Alliance Program is structured into four tiers: Cornerstone, Platinum, Gold, and Silver. Benefits such as event attendance, advertising in MASONRY Magazine, sponsorships, content development, and more are exclusive to the 70 companies within this program.

About Crown Construction Equipment:

Crown Construction Equipment is a leading manufacturer of construction equipment, known for its durable and efficient machinery. Their extensive portfolio includes solutions designed for professionals who work with various construction materials to create lasting structures. 

About the MCAA:

The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is the national trade association representing mason contractors. The MCAA is committed to preserving and promoting the masonry industry by providing continuing education, advocating for fair codes and standards, fostering a safe work environment, recruiting future manpower, and marketing the benefits of masonry materials.

For more information about Crown Construction Equipment and their innovative offerings, please visit Crown Construction Equipment's website.

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