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New Contractor Start Up Program Raises the Bar

May 27, 2010

ANNAPOLIS, MD —Between new economic realities and the demand for smarter, greener buildings, the construction marketplace has changed, which means that today’s masonry contractor needs to know more than how to lay brick or set stone.

The International Masonry Institute offers potential contractors the professional skills they need to get started, plus strategies for meeting today’s challenges in sustainability, high performance buildings, BIM and more.

This year, IMI launched the New Contractor Start Up Program to help develop motivated union craftworkers into the professional contractors that today’s marketplace demands. Classes in estimating, project management, quality assurance and marketing give them the right tools to get started.

“Competition among professional contractors serves the union masonry industry well by raising the bar,” says IMI Co-Chair James Boland, President of the International Union of Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers.  As a labor-management allianceof BAC and its contractors, IMI promotes quality masonry construction through craft training and technical assistance to the design and building communities.

IMI continues to support contractors through Contractor College courses that offer the latest technical information and business management strategies, ranging from New Products and Technologies to Quality Assurance.

IMI also helps contractors compete in the green marketplace through the Sustainable Masonry Certification Program, which educates them on sustainability practices and their role in the LEED certification process.

For more about IMI programs, go to www.imiweb.org
Comments from New Contractor participants can be seen at www.imiblog.org.

For more information contact: International Masonry Institute (410) 280-1305 or e-news@imiweb.org