Attendees listen as Dave Jaykins leads the Foreman Development Course.
Bill Lula of Masonry Estimating Service teaches the Advanced Masonry Estimating Class.
The second course, Advanced Masonry Estimating, was taught by Bill Lula. The class focused on Tradesmen’s software, one of the latest BIM products. One of the students in the class, Eugene LeGrand from Cantarella & Son, Inc., said afterward to Mr. Lula, “Thank you for all the good information at your class this past week. I think it will definitely speed up my estimating.” John Johnson of JEI Masonry also said, “I found the time I spent in your class very helpful. I would highly recommend your class to anyone that wants to improve their estimating and Tradesmen skills.”A magician kept guests entertained during MCAA’s South of 40 event, which was held at Señor Frogs.
Networking and socializing opportunities abound at the South of 40 event.
Jake Broder, a project manager/estimator with Leidal & Hart Mason Contractors in Livonia, Mich., was one of the attendees. He told Masonry, “South of 40 gives me the ability to meet masons from around the country and meet suppliers that can offer services I would not be able to find just by research. My favorite part is meeting people in person that I’ve only spoken to over the phone. An example is a project I did this past summer with Midwest Cast Stone. South of 40 gave me the opportunity to meet their employees and put a face to a name. Also, it is very interesting to compare notes with other companies in the industry about markets, practices and new innovations in masonry.”MCAA Chairman Mark Kemp (left) presents Charles Newsome (right) with the C. DeWitt Brown Leadman Award.
2016 Masonry Hall of Fame inductees (left to right): Robert V. “Buddie” Barnes Jr., J. Gregg Borchelt, Richard Matthews, Harry E. McGraw, Ryan M. O’Brien and John J. Smith Sr.
Spectators walk into the Masonry Madness area of the Gold Lot to watch the day’s competitions.
Chaz Tomberlin, 2016 Masonry Skills Challenge First Year winner.
Heath Maclean, 2016 Masonry Skills Challenge Second Year winner.
Lane Mullis, 2016 Masonry Skills Challenge Third Year winner.
Journeyman masons and their tenders compete in a 20-minute heat in the Fastest Trowel on the Block competition.
First, second and third place winners, and their tenders, from the 2016 Fastest Trowel on the Block competition.
Winners were presented with trophies, plus first place took home $8,000, a special trophy from Marshalltown, and a 10-pack of mortar boards from GATORBACK. Second place received $2,500; and $1,500 was awarded to third place. Cash prizes were provided by SPEC MIX, Inc. All winners received a Marshalltown tool bag and tools, a gift certificate from STIHL, and additional prizes. All contestants received a level from competition sponsor Stabila.Left to right: mason tender Brian Tuttle and his brother, mason Scott Tuttle, on the winner’s stand.
Franklin Wagner demonstrates a saw from IQ Power Tools that collects nearly 100% of the dust while it cuts.