Aderholt Masonry, Inc. is a well-respected masonry contractor located in AL....
Stephen Benson wasn’t originally a fan of high school. In fact, he tried four before finding Center of Applied Technology-North where he learned his life trade: masonry.
Michael Kern is an old pro at winning masonry contests and works as a skilled mason on the job today.
The son of a mason, Chris Sutherland began going out on masonry jobsites around age 8. The trade runs deeply in his family.
Working summers and winters as a laborer and an estimator taught Zack Zuidema many aspects of the masonry business beyond the brick and mortar.
Matthew Demery credits the Arizona Tender Training Program with putting his life and future on the right course.
Miguel Gonzalez needed an elective in high school. He chose masonry — knowing nothing about the trade — and he loved it.
The U.S. Department of Labor announced the award of $73,654,300 in YouthBuild grants to support academic and occupational skills training for at-risk youth.
Companies and organizations of the masonry industry joined together June 25 - 27, 2014, to support the 50th annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference.
EDCO and 20 other regional workplaces were honored at the first annual Healthy Workplace Certification Awards.
American manufacturer of small construction equipment and provider of contract fabrication services, celebrates four consecutive years without a work-related lost time injury.
The masonry industry joined together in June to support the 49th Annual SkillsUSA National Leadership and Skills Conference and the National Masonry Contest.
Jacob Fulford twice finished in third place in the secondary division of the National Masonry Contest, held in conjunction with the annual SkillsUSA.
For masonry work in southern Mississippi, just call a “Soley.” Four technically trained masons and their father live and work in the Hattiesburg, Miss., area.
Maybe Christian Rodriguez didn’t have a plan when he graduated from high school in Oklahoma, but he does now.
When Jordan Hartsell attended high school, Todd Hartsell was his instructor and has sponsored nine national masonry contest winners in the last 12 years.
For 13 years, Bryan Light has recruited, organized and led efforts of the National Masonry Technical Committee, volunteering thousands of hours to the task.