MCAA Opens New Headquarters

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MCAA's new headquarters.

For over twenty-five years, the Mason Contractors Association of America has debated the possibility of owing our own headquarters. This project would take a lot of hard work, money, and dedication by our staff and members.

Through the hard work of our staff and Board, and through several generous contributions from our members and key chapters, our dream of establishing a permanent home for our association had been realized.

After many months of major renovations to the interior of the headquarters, the building has truly become a show piece for the association.

Located in the Schaumburg, Illinois, our new headquarters gives us the flexibility for growth while helping to ensure the long term financial health of the MCAA. The headquarters is a hub of activity with association meetings and educational offerings.

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