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Producer
members of CMACN are individuals, partnerships
or corporations which are actively engaged
in the manufacture and sale of concrete
masonry units. |
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The
American Institute of Architects, California
Council (AIACC) is the nation's largest
state architectural organization, representing
more than 9,000 architects on issues
of statewide importance to the public
and profession. |
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The
AMG has a long-standing commitment
to education, supporting programs for
architectural and engineering students
as well as providing educational programs
for the general public. The AMG website
was established for both consumers
and
contractors to
promote the quality use of masonry
materials, workmanship,
designs and codes for the residential
and commercial construction markets |
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ASTM
International is one of the largest
voluntary standards development organizations
in the world-a trusted source for technical
standards for materials, products,
systems, and services. Known for their
high technical quality and market relevancy,
ASTM International standards have an
important role in the information infrastructure
that guides design, manufacturing and
trade in the global economy. |
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A member
of the Pacific Southwest Concrete Alliance,
CNCA promotes the expanded use of high
quality portland cement concrete products
throughout California and Nevada. CNCA
organizes and participates in educational
seminars and workshops, training programs
and demonstration projects. The Council’s
staff can also provide technical assistance
on a wide range of topics. |
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The
Carolinas Concrete Masonry Association
is a non-profit trade association formed
to promote the quality use of masonry
materials, technical data, the economics
/ advantages & many uses of masonry,
designs and codes for the residential
and commercial construction markets.
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The
Concrete Masonry Promotions Council
is an educational organization dedicated
to increasing the knowledge and awareness
of design professionals and the general
public to the benefits of concrete
masonry systems. CMPC is focused on
teaching construction industry best
practices related to masonry design
and installation. |
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The
FC&PA is a multifaceted trade
association headquartered in Orlando,
Fla. It represents companies statewide
that produce ready-mixed concrete,
concrete pipe, cement, aggregate (limestone
and sand), concrete masonry and admixtures
(chemicals) for concrete. FC&PA is
actively involved in marketing, promotions,
training and education. Routinely our
regional promotional committees sponsor
product demonstrations, training seminars
and education opportunities for our
customers - both present and prospective.
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The
Georgia Concrete and Products Association
was formed in 1968 by a merger of the
Georgia Concrete Masonry Association
and the Georgia Ready Mixed Concrete
Association.
Today, GC&PA members are taking advantage
of the valuable services provided by
their Association. In addition to producers of ready mixed concrete and concrete
block, suppliers of products and services to the industry are extremely involved
in planning the Association's many programs. |
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The
Indiana Concrete Masonry Association
is made up of companies dedicated to
promoting masonry construction in and
around the state of Indiana.
The Indiana Concrete Masonry Association
works through committees that support
the concrete masonry construction industry
statewide. Within those committees
there are sub committees tackling the
most important issues of our time.
Other activities of ICMA include college
student tours, architect and engineer
education, safety seminars, masonry
awards program, sales seminars, production
seminars, promotional mailings, and
the list grows every year. |
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The
International Code Council, a membership
association dedicated to building safety
and fire prevention, develops the codes
used to construct residential and commercial
buildings, including homes and schools.
Most U.S. cities, counties and states
that adopt codes choose the International
Codes developed by the International
Code Council.
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The
Masonry Advisory Council is dedicated
to providing the public with as
much general and technical information
as possible about masonry design
and detailing . The core of their
website is the technical library
in which one may find several popular
technical documents available to
read online. |
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The
Masonry and Ceramic Tile Institute
of Oregon is the technical resource
center and promotional voice of the
local masonry and ceramic tile industry.
The Institute maintains a complete library on masonry and ceramic tile design
and installation. We are actively involved
in research and testing to improve
materials and construction techniques.
We work closely with other key industry
organizations to develop and improve
building codes and standards while
providing maximum protection to life
and property. |
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The
MIA is active in California and throughout
the United States in the development
of national building codes, promoting
new ideas and masonry work, improving
existing building codes, conducting
research projects, presenting design,
construction and inspection seminars
and writing technical and non-technical
papers, all for the purpose of improving
the masonry industry. |
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A
masonry association of Iowa commercial
masonry and Iowa residential masonry
companies serving the masonry industry. |
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The
Masonry Institute of Michigan, Inc.
is dedicated to the promotion and advancement
of the masonry industry. The Institute
provides information to the industry
and public, indiscriminately. The Institute's
goal is to promote quality masonry,
quality masonry units and materials,
functional and efficient designs, and
quality workmanship. |
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The
Masonry Society is an international
gathering of people interested in the
art and science of masonry. It is a
professional, technical, and educational
association dedicated to the advancement
of knowledge on masonry. |
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Founded
in 1953, the Minnesota Concrete Masonry
Association is a not for profit organization
of concrete masonry products producers
and associated industry suppliers throughout
Minnesota. The association works to
promote awareness of the benefits of
concrete masonry to builders, consumers
and the design community.
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The
National Concrete Masonry Association
(NCMA) is the
national trade association representing
the concrete masonry industry. |
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The
Nebraska Concrete Masonry Association
is a non-profit trade association formed
to promote the quality use of masonry
materials, technical data, the economics
/ advantages & many uses of masonry,
designs and codes for the residential
and commercial construction markets
in the state of Nebraska. |
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The
New England Concrete Masonry Association
is a professional association of dynamic
vision, united and committed to the
growth and success of our industry
through promotion, education and innovation.
Their goal is to promote concrete masonry
as the preferred building and landscaping
system. |
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NYSCMA is
a professional association committed
to the growth and success of our industry
through education and training, market
development, and innovation. NYSCMA
develops and delivers a wide range
of education and training programs
designed to facilitate technology transfer
to architects, engineers, masons, contractors
and association Producer and Associate
members.
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The
North Dakota Ready Mix & Concrete
Products Association has a mission
to promote the effective use of concrete
through its staff, members and affiliates.
Its resources are available to help
in a technical or informational manner,
especially through technical literature
and hands-on help through the Marketing
Director. |
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The
Pennsylvania Concrete Masonry Association
was formed in 1969 as a trade association
dedicated to support, promote and expand
the use of concrete masonry and other
related products within the state.
It is our intention to be involved
in every area that concrete masonry
touches. Such areas include Vo-Tech
development of future masons, ongoing
testing and development of masonry
products, and marketing to design specification
and construction professionals through
direct mail, public relations, advertising,
and personal contact. Building codes
and legislation also require effective
input and energies. |
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RMMI
is proud to carry on Colorado's masonry
tradition through education and outreach.
They are a consortium of more than 100
manufacturers, contractors, suppliers
and associate members located throughout
Colorado and Wyoming. Their mission
is to increase the understanding and
use of masonry in homes, schools, and
commercial building projects throughout
the Rocky Mountain Region. They also
work to enhance everyone's awareness
and appreciation of the beauty, durability,
and environmental friendliness of brick,
block and stone. |
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The
Texas Masonry Council is a group of
masonry contractors and suppliers in
the state of Texas working together
to promote the expanded use and the
benefits of masonry. Architects and
students in the state of Texas who
are involved in strengthening and growing
the masonry industry may also be members
of the association.
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The
Utah Masonry Council is dedicated to
making a positive difference in Utah's
masonry industry. |
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The
Wisconsin Concrete Masonry Association. |
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The
concrete masonry association of California and Nevada (CMACN),
a non profit professional organization established in October 1977, committed
to strengthening the masonry industry in California and Nevada.
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The
2009 Concrete Masonry Design Awards SUSTAINABLE
DESIGN Merit Award: 2299
VIA MONTE VISTA RESIDENCE
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The
2009 Concrete Masonry Design Awards RESIDENTIAL
DESIGN Honor Award: CHRISTIE
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