The 2026 MCAA Annual Online Auction

Words: Justin Stengel

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The Mason Contractors Association of America is thrilled to announce the 2026 Annual Online Auction, the masonry industry’s premier event for scoring the best equipment at a fraction of costs. Whether you are looking to expand your equipment stockpile or replace aging gear, this is your chance to secure name-brand mixers, saws, and scaffolding while directly supporting the Masonry Foundation.

This year’s lineup features heavy hitters like the EZG Manufacturing Grout Hog and Spec Mix Workhorse Mixers. There is something for all mason contractors out there.

Mark Your Calendars:

PRE-BIDDING STARTS: April 1st at 8:00 AM CST

AUCTION CLOSES: April 30th at 4:00 PM CST

Don’t wait for the final gavel! Buy It Now options are available for those who want to guarantee their success before the bidding begins. You must be registered to participate, so head over to the official auction site today to create your account and browse the full list of donations.

CLICK HERE TO VIEW THE 2026 ANNUAL ONLINE AUCTION


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