Masonry Magazine September 2010 Page. 8

Words: Chris Bupp, Tim Walsh
Masonry Magazine September 2010 Page. 8

Masonry Magazine September 2010 Page. 8
FOR THE RECORD

Jennifer Morrell
Editor
jmorrell@lionhrtpub.com

MASONRY
The Voice of the Masonry Industry

MASONRY Magazine
Official Publication of the
Mason Contractors Association of America and the
Canadian Masonry Contractors Association

MASON CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
President Mackie Bounds
Vice President John Smith, Jr.
Secretary Mark Kemp
Treasurer Mike Sutter

Regional Vice Presidents
Robert V. Barnes, Jr. Richard Porter
Roe Bennett Tim Spiker
Edwin Davenport Mike Sutter
Douglas Nichols Roy Swindal

Executive Director Jeff Buczewicz

EXECUTIVE STAFF
Government Affairs Representatives The Knolen Group
Director of Certification and Education Sharyl Tonton
Director of Membership Bob Bistodeau
Director of Marketing and Timothy M. O'Loole
Information Technology
Administrative Assistant Ann Trowell
Consultant Rashed Johnson

EDITORIAL ADVISORY BOARD
David Jelley (Jelley Masonry Contractors), John Chrysler (MIA), John Melone
(PCA), David Hill (Petit Construction Co.), John J. Smith (John J. Smith Masonry
Co.), Brian Grant (Grant/Jack's Masonry), Jerry Painter (Painter Masonry, Inc.)
Doug Nichols (Doug Nichols Enterprises), G. Alan Griffin (Griffin Contractors
Inc.), Tom Daniel (GBC Concrete and Masonry Construction, Inc.)

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MASONRY is the official publication of the Mason Contractors Association of
America (MCAA) and the Canadian Masonry Contractors Association (CMCA).
The magazine acts as a sounding board without approving, disapproving,
guaranteeing the validity or accuracy of any data, claim or opinion appear-
ing under a byline or attained or quoted from an acknowledged source. Opin-
ions expressed by officers do not necessarily reflect the official views of MCAA
or CMCA. The appearance of advertising or new product information doesn't con-
stitute an endorsement by MCAA or CMCA of product featured.

Finally, Fall...
Do you think sorting through the ever-changing sea of masonry codes and standards can be a daunting task? If so, you aren't alone. Our codes and standards demand strict adherence and your undivided attention as a mason contractor. It can be a thorn in your side at times, but we have to remember that, ultimately, codes and standards are in place for reasons that benefit you. Dr. Richard Klingner, a professor of civil engineering at The University of Texas at Austin, wrote about the origin of many codes and standards in this issue of Masonry (see "Our Masonry Code and Specification: Where Do They Come From?" on p. 34). Dr. Klingner reviews the process used to produce our masonry design code and specification in the United States, with emphasis on how that process affects mason contractors.

Also in this issue, we are focusing on anchoring systems, specifically the relationship between the anchor and the air/vapor barrier (see "Masonry Anchoring Systems: Today and Beyond," p. 30). We're also examining whether all masonry construction is best suited for the use of mortar through a collection of hands-on examples (see "Masonry Adhesive for Specialty Masonry Applications" on p. 22). On p. 18, you can learn how mast climber companies are coping with current industry realities through the firsthand account of one of the largest mast climber manufacturers in the world.

Through a special report, you can gain insight to the many MCAA committees and their current activities, missions and goals. The MCAA Mid-Year Meeting took place this summer in Chicago, with a mix of work and planning, and a little evening fun, keeping attendees busy and engaged (see p. 14). The Mid-Year Meeting was successful and included time spent meeting with the National Concrete Masonry Association, which was convening in Chicago as well.

It's been a long, hot summer. I am ready for some cooler temperatures, some action on the gridiron, and an up-tick (or huge increase!) in business in our market. It can only get better from here! IMAS

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