A BRIEF HISTORY OF THE MASON CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA

Words: Cass Stern

Have you ever wondered how many twists and turns the MCAA has taken since it’s inception in 1950? If you’re a history buff who loves to study the past, you may find this article incredibly intriguing. We’ve taken the time to research the MCAA’s history and uncovered a few surprises along the way. Definitely a can’t-miss article for anyone long-standing MCAA member!

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