Non-Stop Scaffolding Secures Top Cornerstone Tier In 2024 Masonry Alliance Program

Words: Dan Kamys

The Mason Contractors Association of America is pleased to announce Non-Stop Scaffolding, a leading manufacturer of elevating scaffolding systems and longtime supporter, has claimed a Cornerstone placement in the Association’s 2024 Masonry Alliance Program. The MAP is designed to simplify industry immersion for suppliers, and provides unparalleled reach and benefits to the $33 billion masonry industry.

“If you want to actually support what the MCAA does, this program is your chance. We think it’s a great program for suppliers to express their commitment to our fine association. Coming from both the mason contractor and supplier sides, we look forward to seeing what this will do for the industry as a whole,” said Justin Breithaupt Jr., Owner of Non-Stop Scaffolding. 

At the start of 2024, the current MCAA Strategic and Corporate Partnership Program will be replaced by the Masonry Alliance Program. In this new format, industry suppliers will receive comprehensive industry immersion that leverages all aspects of the MCAA’s efforts. Items like access to mason contractors through advertising in MASONRY Magazine, attending MCAA events, sponsorship, and more will be limited to the 70 companies involved in the MAP. The cap of 70 suppliers in the Program is an indefinite cap.

“Non-Stop Scaffolding is one of our oldest supporters. From early discussions through now becoming a Cornerstone, their feedback has been extremely positive. Having current supporters understanding and believing in the Masonry Alliance Program’s mission is crucial. Given Non-Stop’s spotless safety record and excellent reputation, we’re thrilled that they continue to see the value in positioning themselves as a thought leader,” said Dan Kamys, MCAA Director of Content. 

Currently, MCAA Strategic and Corporate Partners have early access to details and verbal commitments until June 15th. For the second half of June, MCAA Supplier Members and MASONRY Magazine advertisers receive access to secure their spot. In July, any industry supplier may verbally reserve a place in the Masonry Alliance Program. A dedicated website with full information will be unveiled around June 15th.

About Non-Stop Scaffolding: Non-Stop Scaffolding was the brainchild of Justin Breithaupt, a successful masonry contractor. He started Non-Stop in 1976 when his new scaffolding invention caught the eye of other contractors. To keep up with demand from mason contractors as the company has grown, Non-Stop moved to a bigger facility in 1989. The company is equipped with the latest CNC machining centers, computerized band saws, and gear cutters. All components of the scaffolding are made in house, which allows the highest control over product quality. If you want to know more about Non-Stop’s philosophy, job productivity, or want to chat with Justin, contact them at 318.222.0702.

About Mason Contractors Association of America: The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is the national trade association representing mason contractors in the $33 billion industry. The MCAA is committed to preserving and promoting the trade by providing continuing education, advocating fair codes and standards, fostering a safe work environment, recruiting future manpower and marketing the benefits of masonry materials.

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