Construction Robotics Joins The MCAA’s Corporate Partner Program

Words: Mason Contractors

The Mason Contractors Association of America is thrilled to welcome Smart Lift Equipment innovator Construction Robotics as the newest Corporate Partner. Construction Robotics now joins other leading suppliers in the $30 billion masonry industry’s largest promotional effort.


“Construction Robotics is focused on increasing productivity and jobsite safety through their unique technology. We have worked with them for years, but it’s great for our relationship to grow to this next level,” said Todd Fredrick, MCAA’s Director of Development.


As a Corporate Partner, Construction Robotics will receive hundreds of thousands of impressions across the MCAA’s wide range of trade-related initiatives.


“As a technology leader with strong ties to the masonry industry, we are excited to take our partnership with the MCAA to the next level as a Corporate Partner. Over the years, we have developed many long-lasting friendships with MCAA members, and the collaboration and feedback from the industry has helped guide us in our mission to bring relevant solutions to today’s job sites. I can’t say enough about MCAA.” — Matt Oklevitch, Construction Robotics


About Construction Robotics

Construction Robotics (CR) is an industry leader in Smart-Lifting Technology and custom Automation for the construction industry. CR’s core mission is to provide advanced, labor-saving solutions proven to reduce on-site injuries and increase productivity so masons can improve safety, enhance the effectiveness of every team member, and finish projects on time and on budget. Learn more at www.construction-robotics.com.

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