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  • BIM for Masonry Modeling Masonry Buildings in Autodesk Revit

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    The Building Information Modeling for Masonry Initiative has created this guide to provide architects, engineers, and mason contractors with tools for developing Autodesk Revit models for modeling masonry buildings. Industry experts from CAD Technology Center (CTC) and Integrus Architecture developed building models and narratives that summarize their work and experience

  • Masonry Inspection Checklist

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    This document serves as a tool for masonry construction inspectors, mason contractors, general contractors, architects, and engineers to assist them in assuring compliance with the applicable building code and contract documents. Only those items that relate to masonry construction are included. Items that should be checked are listed without explanation. Not all items will be used on every project, and some projects may use items not listed in this Checklist.

  • Masonry is Sustainable Brochure (2014)

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    This publication reviews the positive environmental attributes of masonry products, both within the LEED rating system, and beyond LEED with a broader approach to sustainable buildings.


  • Masonry is Sustainable Brochure (2018)

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    This updated publication reviews the positive environmental attributes of masonry products, and how they apply within the LEED v4 rating system, and beyond LEED with a broader approach to sustainable buildings.

  • Masonry Preconstruction Topic Sheets

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    This series of topic sheets describe several elements of masonry construction whose proper execution contributes to a functional installation. They will be most useful to the individual who may be a new member to a masonry construction team and unfamiliar with masonry requirements, details, and processes. They are intended to be used at preconstruction or progress meetings as a means to encourage communication between contractors, designers, inspectors, and other team members to help assure that the installation is consistent with contract documents.

    These topic sheets are not intended to replace specifications or become part of the contract documents. The authors believe that the information provided is accurate; however, this information should not be solely relied upon for construction. The Masonry Society has tried to ensure that the information provided is accurate; however, this information should not be relied upon for construction.