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Mississippi Masonry Contractor - Building Retail, Commercial and Fast Track Masonry Construction Projects in MS - The WordCoMasonry Contractors Serving Your Fast Track Needs in MS.

Looking for a Masonry Contractor Who Serves Mississippi? We Are a National Masonry, Steel Erection and Concrete Company That Serves All of Mississippi. We Offer Our Services to General Contractors of Large Scale Projects In And Around MS That Include; Walmart, Lowe's, Best Buy, K-Mart, Home Depot and Any Other Major Retailers in Need ofNew Location Construction. The Word Co, Inc. - MS's Masonry Contractor.

Fast Track Masonry Construction in MS

Wordco specializes in Fast-Track commercial Masonry construction and serves your retail construction needs in Mississippi. Fast-tracking streamlines permitting and construction so that custom buildings can be built, occupied and operational in as little as six months. It is a scheduling process in which design and construction activities overlap. Wordco, Inc. has recently shifted focus to working with big-box retail developments (Walmart, Best Buy, Lowe's, Home Depot, K-Mart, etc.) in and around MS. With our expedited building methods and state of the art scaffolding system, any one of our normal 200,000 sq. ft. projects can be substantially completed in 5-6 weeks. The benefit for our client is earlier project completion, which enables quicker store occupation and a reduction of owner interim financing cost.

Quality Assurance Program / Thermal Imaging

WordCo has recently taken the initiative to implement its own in-house quality assurance program, including infrared thermography. WordCo's dedicated Quality Assurance Team goes the extra mile to maintain the quality of work their clients have come to expect in Mississippi. This level of attention saves the company time and money by treating problems quickly and efficiently. Utilizing the latest technology (infrared cameras, digital photography, advanced software) and full-time skilled inspectors, the inspection process never stops. Thermal imaging using infrared cameras also provide a cheap and effective means of non-destructive testing to assure our customers are getting exactly what they pay for. Our testers provide high quality infrared images to our masons several times during the building process to assure correct placement of concrete and reinforcement. Benefits of this innovative system include:

  • Immediate response to arising problems, eliminating costly repairs
  • Unparalleled documentation of jobsite status throughout building process
  • Peace of mind for our MS clients who need the job done right the first time

Infra-Red View of a Concrete Block wall in Mississippi With Void Column Fills.Block Wall View of the Same Wall in MS.

Wordco has over 100 years of combined experience in this type of construction. During that time we have become a trusted leader by producing timely results with a level of quality unparalleled in our industry and throughout Mississippi. Our commitment to quality and innovation is evident in every one of our building projects. As a masonry contractor, we work closely with the general contractors to assure quality for their clients, including these retailers and various other retail shopping facilities in Mississippi.

WordCo has Constructed many Walmart Super Centers in the last several years in and around Mississippi. Kmart shopping centers are built by WordCo mansonry contractors throughout MS.
We love building Lowe's Home Improvement retail centers in Mississippi.
Best Buy retail locations have been constructed by the WordCo many times over the last few years throughout Mississippi. Each CVS pharmacy that Wordco builds in MS takes extra care in making each building esthetically pleasing. Each new home depot location, the WordCo builds stands as a great portfolio piece for our business in Mississippi.

 

Rebar Positioners

Traditional rebar positioners sit on top of the block, relying on the weight of the next block and the strength of the mortar joint to keep the rebar in position. If the rebar is indeed not centered in the cell before placing the positioner, these positioners are useless at correcting the mistake, leaving broken mortar joints and frustrated masons (not to mention general contractors and clients). Wordco has created a new rebar positioner that they use and offer to other masonry contractors as well.

Masons looking for a rebar positioner that really works in Mississippi need to look here.

Steel Erection

Are you considering building a masonry building for retail purposes? The WordCo can not only handle your masonry construction, but we have also become licensed to tackle the steel erection processes which are very often included as part of your masonry construction project in Mississippi.

Steel Erection in Mississippi Provided By The WordCo, Inc.

About Masonry Contstruction in MS

Masonry is the building of structures from individual units laid in and bound together by mortar, and the term "masonry" can also refer to the units themselves. The common materials of masonry construction are brick, stone such as marble, granite, travertine, limestone; and concrete block. Masonry is a highly durable form of construction. However, the materials used, the quality of the mortar and workmanship, and the pattern the units are assembled in can strongly affect the durability of the overall masonry construction. The WordCo makes use of their many, many years of service and experience to choose the right materials, offer the best workmanship and to use the best methods to do your job right in Mississippi - every time.

Applications of Masonry Construction

Masonry is commonly used for the walls of buildings, retaining walls and monuments in MS and around the world. Brick and concrete block are the most common types of masonry in use in industrialized nations and may be either weight-bearing or a veneer. Concrete blocks, especially those with hollow cores, offer various possibilities in masonry construction - this is the most common construction method offered to our Mississippi construction clients and general contractors. Concrete blocks generally provide great compressive strength, and are best suited to structures with light transverse loading when the cores remain unfilled. Filling the cores with concrete or concrete with steel reinforcement (typically "rebar") offers much greater tensile and lateral strength to structure. The WordCo uses rebar and fills the cores for a super-strong building project. We also make use of our own patented rebar positioners to be sure the job is done as precisely as possible for you new Mississippi building.

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Advantages of Masonry Construction

  • The use of materials such as brick and stone can increase the thermal mass of a building, giving increased comfort in the heat of summer and the cold of winter and can be ideal for passive solar applications.
  • Brick typically will not require painting and so can provide a structure with reduced life-cycle costs, although sealing appropriately will reduce potential spalling due to frost damage. Non-decorative concrete block generally is painted or stuccoed if exposed.
  • The appearance, especially when well crafted, can impart an impression of solidity and permanence.
  • Masonry is very heat resistant and thus can provide good fire protection to your Mississippi retail location.
  • Masonry walls are generally more resistant to projectiles, such as debris from the occasional hurricane or tornado (in MS) than walls of wood or other softer, less dense materials.

Disadvantages of Masonry Construction

  • Extreme weather in some parts of MS may cause degradation of masonry wall surfaces due to frost damage. This type of damage is common with certain types of brick, though relatively rare with concrete block. If non-concrete (clay-based) brick is to be used, care should be taken to select bricks suitable for the climate in question.
  • Masonry tends to be heavy and must be built upon a strong foundation (usually reinforced concrete) to avoid potential settling and cracking. If expansive soils (such as adobe clay) are present in your area of Mississippi, this foundation may need to be quite elaborate and the services of a qualified structural engineer may be required, particularly in earthquake prone regions.

Limited Structural Limitations

Masonry boasts an impressive compressive strength (vertical loads). The tensile strength of masonry walls can be strengthened by thickening the wall, or by building masonry "piers" (vertical columns or ribs) at intervals. Where practical, steel reinforcement also can be introduced vertically and/or horizontally to greatly increase tensile strength.

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Concrete Block

Blocks of cinder concrete ("cinder blocks" or "breezeblocks"), ordinary concrete ("concrete blocks"), or hollow tile are generically known as Concrete Masonry Units (CMU)s. They usually are much larger than ordinary bricks and so are much faster to lay for a wall of a given size. Furthermore, cinder and concrete blocks typically have much lower water absorption rates than brick. They often are used in Mississippi as the structural core for veneered brick masonry, or are used alone for the walls of factories, garages, retail locations and other "industrial" buildings where such appearance is acceptable or desirable. Such blocks often receive a stucco surface for decoration. Surface-bonding cement, which contains synthetic fibers for reinforcement, is sometimes used in this application and can impart extra strength to a block wall. Surface-bonding cement is often pre-coloured and can be stained or painted thus resulting in a finished stucco-like surface.

The primary structural advantage of concrete blocks in comparison to smaller clay-based bricks is that a CMU or concrete block wall can be reinforced by filling the block voids with concrete with or without steel rebar. Generally, all voids are filled and reinforced in commercial/retail buildings in Mississippi. Particularly at corners, wall-ends, and openings, this increases wall strength and stability. The introduction of steel reinforcement generally results in a concrete block wall having much greater lateral and tensile strength than unreinforced walls.

Some concrete blocks are colored, and some employ a split face, a technique that results in two blocks being manufactured as one unit and later split into two. This gives the blocks a rough face replicating the appearance of natural, quarried stone, such as brownstone. For applications such as roadway sound control walls, the face patterns may be complex and even artistic.

Noice Reduction Wall Construction in Mississippi by the WordCo, Inc.

Brick Construction

Solid brick masonry is made of two or more layers of bricks with the units running horizontally (called "stretcher" bricks) bound together with bricks running transverse to the wall (called "header" bricks). Each row of bricks is known as a course. The pattern of headers and stretchers employed gives rise to different bonds such as the common bond (with every sixth course composed of headers), the English bond, and the Flemish bond (with alternating stretcher and header bricks present on every course). There are no significant utilitarian differences between most bonds, but the appearance of the finished wall is affected. Vertically staggered bonds tend to be somewhat stronger and less prone to major cracking than a non-staggered bond.

Uniformity and Rusticity

The selection of the brick used, especially for color, will affect the appearance of the final surface. In buildings built during the 1970s, a high degree of uniformity of brick and accuracy in masonry was typical. In later periods this style was thought to be too sterile, so attempts were made to emulate older, rougher work. Some brick surfaces are made to look particularly rustic by including "burnt" bricks, which have a darker color or an irregular shape. Others may use antique salvage bricks, or new bricks may be artificially aged by applying various surface treatments. The attempts at rusticity of the late 20th century have been carried forward by masons specializing in a free, artistic style, where the courses are intentionally not straight, instead weaving to form more organic impressions in their Mississippi masonry work.

Solid Masonry Walls

Solid masonry, without steel reinforcement, tends to have very limited applications in modern wall construction. While such walls can be quite economical and suitable in some applications, susceptibility to earthquakes and collapse is a major issue - thus a rare choice for our MS clients and general contractors. Solid unreinforced masonry walls tend to be low and thick as a consequence.

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