The Masonry Society is a non-profit technical organization that focuses on advancing the knowledge of masonry. They offer resources, education, and technical guidance to professionals in the field.
Founded in 1977
Started as the Masonry Standards Joint Committee (MSJC)
Changed name to The Masonry Society in 2002
Hosts a yearly conference for members and non-members
Non-profit organization focused on concrete repair and restoration
Technical institute focused on precast and prestressed concrete
Non-profit technical organization focused on concrete
A guidebook for designing and constructing masonry structures
A quarterly publication with research and technical articles related to masonry
A reference for building codes related to masonry
The Masonry Society is a non-profit organization focused on advancing the knowledge of masonry through education and technical guidance.
Membership is open to anyone interested in masonry, including engineers, architects, contractors, and students.
The Masonry Society offers a variety of resources including design guides, technical notes, and research papers.
The yearly conference brings together members and non-members for educational presentations and networking opportunities.
Yes, The Masonry Society is a member of several industry organizations including ASTM International and the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers.