Tradesmen's Software Continues Gold Membership in the 2025 Masonry Alliance Program

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The Mason Contractors Association of America (MCAA) is pleased to announce that Tradesmen's Software will continue its Gold membership in the 2025 Masonry Alliance Program. Tradesmen's Software's unique blend of masonry expertise and technological innovation plays a vital role in advancing the industry. We look forward to maintaining our partnership and exploring new opportunities for growth and development.

Founded by Bill Pacetti, Tradesmen's Software benefits from a rich family history in the masonry business, dating back to the 1800s when Bill's great-grandfather was a stonemason in Italy. Bill's extensive field experience, including over thirty-five years of laying brick and block and thirteen years as a mason contractor, combined with thirty years in the software business, has culminated in the development of a masonry estimating software crafted specifically for masons. Supported by family and team members with field experience, Tradesmen's Software is truly made for the mason by a mason.

The Masonry Alliance Program has a permanent cap of 70 companies, and all renewals of current Partners will be finalized by the end of October. Starting November 1st, all remaining spots will be made available to the industry.

For more information about the 2025 Masonry Alliance Program, please visit 2025 Masonry Alliance Program.


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