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thank you for joining us today my name is phil ledent and iamp;#39;m the executive director here at the masonry institute of michigan today weamp;#39;ll have a brief video on our guide for placing control joints in concrete masonry unit wall construction our guide is divided into a few different sections faqs we have our guide as well as a calculator and some example elevations that weamp;#39;ll go through some of the faqs that we typically get are what are masonry control joints and cma has a few tech notes tech notes 10-2 through 10-4 which cover the different types of control joints in concrete masonry walls tech 10-2-d covers the empirical method tech 10-3 covers the alternative engineered method and tech 10-4 covers crack control for concrete brick and other concrete masonry veneers i do want to mention that at mim we do have a full one hour lunch and learn presentation dedicated to movement control for cmu walls that is available for learning credits as well the second faq tha