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The Line

The Line magazine is the official voice of the Texas Masonry Council. Every quarter, our quality 4/color magazine represents masonry contractors, manufacturers and suppliers to the industry in the state of Texas. In addition to reaching every TMC member, The Line is also distributed to every registered Texas architect, Texas school superintendents, Texas school board presidents and business managers and Texas city planners, bringing total circulation to over 7,500! Our readers are your prospects.

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The Line – (Fall 2011)

The Line (Summer 2011)

The Line (Spring 2011)

The Line (Summer 2010)

The Line (Winter 2010)

The Line (Fall 2009)

The Line (Summer 2009)

The Line (Spring 2009)

The Line (Winter 2008)

The Line (Fall 2008)

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Total Masonry Construction Book

Are You Building a School . . . or a Liability?
The Guide to Using Total Masonry Construction in Public Schools.

The book focuses on the use of Total Masonry Construction in K-12 publicly funded schools for the purpose of reduced life cycle costs, safety and mold resistance among other benefits. Contents include a general overview of the problems that building cheaper and faster have caused, the materials and systems used that have not performed well, and a discussion of the Total Masonry Construction system as the solution. Another primary topic of the book is that it dispels the perception that masonry costs more and is not economical.

In Burleson, a high school and elementary school have been built with Total Masonry Construction so far. Mark Jackson, superintendent of Burleson ISD echoes other administrators when he says that masonry meets his district’s need for durability and savings. “We were looking for an attractive structure,” he explained, “and for something that would withstand the elements.” More testimonials from four other school districts that have specified only Total Masonry Construction in their current and future building plans are included inside the guide.

The book is written by Christopher Huckabee, AIA, President and CEO of Huckabee and Associates, Inc., a respected architectural and construction management firm specializing in school construction and Kyle Montgomery, former Executive Director of the Texas Masonry Council. Additional review by a diverse Editorial Advisory Committee comprised of industry professionals and academia adds to the credibility and integrity of the publication.

If you want to order a single book or multiple copies, please send an e-mail to: harry.mcgraw@texasmasonrycouncil.org.