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For Engineers, Contractors, Building Officials & masonry Industry professionals... Whether designing, building, testing or inspecting, when you’re working with masonry, understanding all of the codes and specifications governing the various masonry components (block, brick, grout, mortar and steel) is essential. Course includes TMS 402/602 Codes book and printed mark-up excerpts of ASTM materials. All other course materials distributed via USB flash drive. Classroom training requires participants to bring a laptop computer with USB flash capabilities. Classroom Training: $399 MAF & BOAF Members: $349 Next class: November 9-10, 2018 in Orlando. More info: www.masonryworkshop.com Thanks to a recent vote in the Ohio House, apprenticeship recruiting in Ohio’s public high schools may become easier for unions affiliated with the Cleveland Building and Construction Trades. House Bill 98, the Ohio High School Career Opportunity Act, which gives equal opportunity for representatives from colleges and universities, the armed forces, skilled trades, businesses and charitable organizations to present information on future career and post-graduate opportunities to high school students, was passed by a members in a unanimous vote. TAMPA BAY MASONRY APPRENTICESHIP COMPETITION WHEN: SATURDAY JUNE 2, 2018 TIME: 8:30 AM -12:00 PM WHERE: CEMEX YARD, 9117 Florida Mining Blvd, Tampa, FL CONTACT: RSVP 239 201-6089 AWARDS CEREMONY & LUNCH BEGINS IMMEDIATELY AFTER COMPETITION Saturday, May 19, 2018 8:00 AM - 12:00 PM Orlando Technical College Mid Florida Campus Directions Come out to show your support as the MAF Central Chapter Apprentices compete for a space at the MAF State Apprentice Competition! Hamburgers, Hot dogs & Cold Drinks after the competition! Click on the flyer at right for more information or contact: Sheila Parsons - Program Coordinator 407-251-6050 mafapprentice@gmail.com The construction industry has experienced a winding road of recovery. The good news for those considering a construction job is that the industry is starting to hit its stride. The Labor Department remains upbeat on this sector, predicting overall employment growth of about 11 percent, or roughly 758,400 new jobs by the year 2026. Plumbers, electricians, carpenters, painters and construction managers will be needed to build new structures and update existing buildings. Find out which construction jobs we consider a cut above the rest, and read more on how we rank the best jobs. MASONRY CONSTRUCTION & INSPECTION WORKSHOP |
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