2025 Annual Meeting
October 15 – 18, 2025
Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel
Oklahoma City, OK
The Masonry Society’s Annual Meeting features TMS committee meetings, educational sessions, and opportunities to network with other masonry professionals.
Registration Rates
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One-Day of TMS Committees |
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Early Rate |
$530 / $710 74042_7142f7-7d> |
$400 / $530 74042_39481e-2a> |
$345 / $425 74042_83cd29-23> |
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Regular Rate |
$665 / $890 74042_b4a71f-40> |
$500 / $665 74042_03ca4c-ea> |
$430 / $530 74042_f45db8-2f> |
Early registration ends Friday, August 29th at 6 PM ET
Regular registration ends Wednesday, September 24th at 6 PM ET
Online registration for the meeting has closed. Late registrations will be accepted with an additional $100 fee.
To register, please contact info@temp.masonrysociety.org no later than October 8th.
Educational Sessions
Thursday, October 16th
8:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Session 1 – Professional Practice & Case Studies
8:00 – 9:20 AM (1.5 CEUs)
- Elegant Resistance: The Art and Engineering of Collapse-Resistant Masonry – Heather Sustersic
- Ghost Buildings – Alan Pettingale
- Ramova Theatre Renewed – Restoring a Community Center – Rachel Will
Session 2 – Innovations in Masonry Design
9:20 – 10:10 AM (1 CEU)
- Modeling the Past: Digital Design Tools for Masonry Restoration – Casey Williams
- Delegated Design of Masonry – A Paradigm Shift – Jamie Davis
Session 3 – Integrating Research into Practice
10:25 – 11:40 AM (1.25 CEUs)
- Findings from a Survey on Current Practices for Masonry Beam Design & Construction – Ece Erdogmus
- Raising Code Limits on Specified Reinforcement Strength by Adoption of High-Strength Steel Bars (HSRBs) in Structural Masonry – Dimitrios Kalliontzis
- Influence of Shelf Angle Orientations, Connections, and Ties on the Serviceability of Masonry Veneer Systems – Cory Scott
Session 4 – Preserving the Past, Shaping the Future
11:40 AM – 12:30 PM (1 CEU)
- Permeable Insulating Plasters for Historic Envelopes – Mario Machnicki
- Building Momentum: The Concrete Masonry Checkoff and the Future of the Industry – Lauren Kennedy
Sponsorship Opportunities
The Masonry Society’s Annual Meeting brings together engineers, architects, educators, students, and industry professionals for education, collaboration, and community. This year’s event will feature technical sessions, TMS committee meetings (including TMS 402/602), networking events, and the Student Masonry Bridge Competition. Sponsorship provides visibility before, during, and after the event and demonstrates your support for advancing masonry.
Customized sponsorships available upon request.
All Sponsors Receive:
- Company logo and link on the TMS website.
- Recognition in TMS newsletters and meeting communications.
- Logo in printed meeting materials and event signage.
- Logo included in pre-session slide decks.
- Recognition during meeting announcements (as appropriate).
- Social media mention (group thank-you post).
- Sponsor ribbon for registered attendees.
Sponsors
Tiered Sponsorship Levels
A La Carte & Event Sponsorships
The following options provide targeted visibility and are ideal for sponsors seeking focused engagement.
Additional Ways to Support TMS
At checkout, attendees and supporters will have the opportunity to contribute to two important initiatives:
- Women in Masonry Fund – Support participation of women in masonry committee meetings, research and events
- Clayford T. Grimm Scholarship Fund – Support graduate-level research in masonry.
Suggested contribution levels: $25 / $50 / $100
Your contribution helps TMS invest in the next generation of masonry professionals and support inclusive participation in our events.
Hotel & Transportation
Set in the Bricktown district, the upscale Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel hotel is across the street from the Cox Convention Center and 6 minutes’ walk from Chesapeake Energy Arena.
Free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs are offered in the warm, stylish rooms and suites, as are coffeemakers and minifridges. Club level quarters provide access to a lounge with complimentary continental breakfast, all-day snacks and afternoon appetizers.
A cafe serves breakfast and lunch, and there’s a hip Southern-style restaurant and a bar. Other amenities include a seasonal outdoor pool and a 24/7 fitness center, as well as 17 event rooms and a business center. Parking is offered for a fee.

Hotel Room Reservations
| TMS Room Block Rate | Reservation Deadline |
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| $159.00 per night (Standard Run of House Room) | Monday, September 22, 2025 |
Use the link below to make your reservation, or call 1-800-325-3535 and give the operator the group code: EB3 The Masonry Society.
Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel
1 N Broadway Ave
Oklahoma City, OK 73102
Travel Information
Airport
Will Rogers World Airport (OKC) – Located approximately 11 miles from downtown Oklahoma City and the Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel. Typical drive time is 20 to 25 minutes, depending on traffic and time of day.
Ground Transportation
1. Airport Express (Taxi & Shuttle Service)
From the Airport: No advance reservation required. Shuttle vans and taxis are available outside the lower-level baggage claim area.
To the Airport: Requires a 24-hour advance reservation.
Book online: www.airportexpressokc.com
Phone: 405-681-3311
Visit the website for fare estimates and service details.
2. Rideshare (Uber or Lyft)
Uber and Lyft operate from Will Rogers World Airport. Download the app on your iPhone or Android device prior to arrival.
3. Ride Sharing with Other Attendees
Consider coordinating with fellow meeting attendees to share a ride, especially on your return trip, to reduce your transportation costs.
Attendee Resources
Social Media Tiles
Attending the Annual Meeting in Oklahoma City? Download a tile that fits your role and share it on LinkedIn using the hashtag #TMS2025
(Click on any tile to download)
Continuing Education Credit
Each educational session concludes with a 4-character code. Enter the codes from the sessions you attend on the page at the link below to generate your certificate of attendance.
TMS Student Masonry Competition
The Masonry Society (TMS) is pleased to host a Student Masonry Competition as part of its 2025 Annual Meeting. This hands-on learning opportunity is made possible through support from the NCMA Education and Research Foundation.
In addition to participating in the masonry competition, students will have the opportunity to interact with masonry professionals from across the U.S. and abroad, attend technical presentations, and sit in committee meetings including the TMS 402/602 Masonry Building Code and Specification committee meetings.

About the Competition
Students from different schools will be assigned to teams at the meeting. Each team will be asked to construct a masonry bridge to meet a set of specified constraints using provided reduced-scale concrete blocks and fast setting mortar. The masonry bridges will be evaluated based on:
- Workmanship
- Innovation in conceptual design
- Failure load
- Failure load to weight ratio
In addition, each team will be asked to provide a presentation on how using actual concrete masonry materials and construction methods would differ from those used in the construction of the scaled bridge.
Eligibility
Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible to participate in the competition. Students do not need to have completed masonry coursework – only that they have an interest in learning more about masonry.
Travel Support
Students are encouraged to work with their faculty to contact local masonry industry representatives for possible support to cover the costs to travel to the TMS Annual Meeting.
Competition Schedule
- October 14: Arrive in time for the required 5:00 PM Competition Orientation
- October 16: Awards Ceremony at the TMS 402/602 Dinner
View the schedule of all competition activities.
Space is limited. To express interest in participating, please complete the short sign-up form below. Submission does not guarantee selection. Selected participants will be notified directly by TMS.

Networking Activities
Women in Masonry Networking Dinner
Friday, October 18, 2025 | 6:00 PM Start
An informal, no-host dinner offering an opportunity for women in masonry to connect during the TMS Annual Meeting. A reservation is being finalized at a nearby restaurant. Space may be limited. Additional details including menu and cost will be shared with those who express interest.
Young Professionals Outing
Wednesday, October 15, 2025 | After the Welcome Reception
Wrap up the evening with a fun, informal outing designed for young professionals attending the TMS Annual Meeting. Led by a TMS volunteer, this optional activity offers a relaxed way to meet peers and explore the local scene. This is a no-host activity. All participants will cover their own expenses. Those who express interest will receive details closer to the event.
Local Tours & Walks
Take advantage of informal opportunities to explore Oklahoma City and connect with fellow TMS meeting participants. These outings are not organized or staffed by TMS, and no payment is collected through meeting registration. Instead, optional meetups are scheduled during open times in the program for those who wish to explore together. Participants are responsible for any entrance or ticket fees, paid directly at the venue.
If enough interest is shown during registration, TMS will designate a participant lead to help gather the group. These are not formal tours. They are casual, attendee-initiated outings.
Morning Walks
Both walk groups will meet in the hotel lobby at 7:00 AM. Choose one based on your interests.
Bricktown Morning Walk
Meetup time: Wednesday, October 15 at 7:00 AM
Distance from hotel: 0.5 miles
Start your day with a relaxed walk through the Bricktown district.
- No agenda — just a chance to connect, stretch your legs, and optionally stop for coffee (participants may walk as long or as little as they like)
Walk to the Oklahoma City Memorial
Meetup time: Wednesday, October 15 at 7:00 AM
Distance from hotel: 0.4 miles (approx. 8-minute walk)
Join others for a morning walk to the outdoor Memorial. This visit is self-paced and can be as brief or reflective as you would like.
- The Memorial is free and open 24/7
- Use the free self-guided mobile app for context
- Plan for 20 – 30 minutes onsite, or more if you wish
- Participants may return later to visit the Museum independently
Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum
Meetup time: Thursday at 2:30 PM estimated (after the Awards Ceremony)
Distance from hotel: 0.4 miles (approximately an 8-minute walk, Uber is optional at your discretion and expense)
- Explore this nationally recognized site with fellow attendees. The group lead may coordinate a shared departure time based on interest and group size
- The outdoor Memorial is free and open 24/7
- The indoor Museum features two floors of immersive exhibits
- Plan to spend approximately 1.5 to 2 hours onsite
- Admission fees apply (check the Museum website for current rates, including discounts for students and seniors)
Bricktown Water Taxi
Meetup time: Thursday at approximately 2:30 PM (after the Awards Ceremony) – walk to Bricktown and ride the Water Taxi
Taxi departs: On the hour from the Bricktown Canal
- Enjoy a 40-minute narrated ride through the Bricktown entertainment district. The group lead may coordinate a shared departure time based on interest and group size, or participants may choose to ride at their preferred time.
- Tickets must be purchased individually, either online or at the kiosk
- Fare categories vary; visit bricktownwatertaxi.com for pricing and schedule details

Bricktown
This former warehouse district, surrounded by an abundance of historic red-brick warehouses and streets, has been transformed into a lively entertainment district with restaurants, an eclectic mix of shops, nightlife and entertainment options.
Bricktown is just one-half mile from the Sheraton. Visit bricktownokc.com for a full list of dining options and things to do.

Explore Museums
Bricktown is home to several notable museums, including the American Banjo Museum, the Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame, and the First Americans Museum.
The First Americans Museum provides collective histories of Oklahoma’s 39 distinctive First American Nations and showcases state-of-the-art exhibitions in First American history, culture and art, as well as a full-service restaurant presenting unique Native-inspired cuisine.
The American Banjo Museum is dedicated to the history of the banjo and features exhibits documenting the rise of the banjo from its arrival in North America to modern times.
The Oklahoma Sports Hall of Fame is a one of a kind facility honoring hundreds of great Oklahoma athletes. The museum highlights Oklahoma’s greatest athlete, Jim Thorpe, in particular.
Things to Do in OKC
While Bricktown is just a short walk from the hotel, the rest of Oklahoma City offers many other unique experiences of its own. Below are some of the most recommended adventures. Go to visitokc.com to see all that OKC has to offer.
Factory Obscura
An Oklahoma City-based art collective creating immersive experiences that awaken wonder, build community and make the world better. Factory Obscura is a group of imaginative individuals who come together to create captivating experiences.
Myriad Botanical Gardens
One of Oklahoma City’s most beautiful and vibrant garden and park spaces offering visitors a 15-acre natural escape in the heart of downtown. Free and open to the public
National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum
The National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum tells the diverse stories of the West with some of the world’s most beautiful Western art, a full-scale town and a room with over a thousand different barbed wires! An outdoor educational experience called Liichokoshkomo’ (Chickasaw for “Let’s Play!”) brings to life diverse stories of cattlemen and their counterparts with interactive fun. Cowboys from the cinematic landscape share space with those who had their boots on the ground at this premier institution.
Scissortail Park
Oklahoma City’s 70-acre urban oasis, extending from the core of downtown to the shore of the Oklahoma River. Stroll through the gardens and groves, relax on the lawn, catch a concert or live performance, and get on the water with pedal boat, kayak and standup board rentals from the Boathouse. Lower Scissortail Park is all about recreation, including basketball, soccer, futsal and pickleball, as well as a new sports pavilion and 32 acres of open green space.































