The 2025 SPEC MIX Bricklayer 500 in Wisconsin was about more than who won. Beyond the brick counts, the event highlighted mentorship and knowledge-sharing that keep masonry strong. Experienced masons guided students and apprentices through hands-on lessons while the competition floor doubled as a classroom for the next generation of skilled trades in commercial construction.
The SPEC MIX Bricklayer 500 is best known for its fast-paced competition, but the real story is mentorship. At the 2025 Wisconsin regional in Fond du Lac, the spotlight went beyond the scoreboard. High school students and apprentices were invited to try their hand at masonry with guidance from seasoned professionals.
Stations around the site gave students the chance to mix mortar, practice bricklaying techniques and get a feel for what it means to build with brick. For many, it was a first chance to learn directly from masons who have spent decades refining their craft. The exchange of skills and encouragement sits at the heart of what the event represents.
Yes, winners were crowned. Doug and Mason Koenig of Chevalier Masonry earned the title of Wisconsin’s Best Bricklayer by laying 519 bricks in one hour and will advance to the World Championship in Las Vegas. The junior competitors told an equally important story. D.C. Everest senior Gavin Barth placed first in the student division with support from fellow senior Grayson Johnson. Their performance shows that mentorship at these events works and that masonry careers are attracting the next generation of builders.
2025 Wisconsin Results
Sources: Daily Reporter, WFRV, WAOW
Masonry is essential in commercial building projects from schools and hospitals to civic centers and industrial facilities. The trade relies on a steady pipeline of skilled workers who carry forward both technique and pride. Events like Bricklayer 500 show students that this work is more than physical labor. It's a career path with growth, opportunity and visible impact.
For contractors committed to self-perform construction, a strong workforce is critical. Mentorship and apprenticeships help the next generation get ready to build the future. Organizers put it simply: “With workforce development being the primary battle cry for the skilled trades, the SPEC MIX BRICKLAYER 500 is a tool designed to create awareness and interest needed to entice the next generation of masons.”
The Wisconsin regional is one of 22 competitions across North America. Together they highlight masonry, connect schools with opportunities and inspire young people to see a future in the trades. From apprenticeships to master craftsmen the trade thrives on mentorship and the Bricklayer 500 helps make sure that tradition continues.
🤝 Mentorship first: Bricklayer 500 is as much about mentorship as competition.
🧱 Hands-on learning: Students and apprentices learn directly from tenured masons.
👷 Next-gen talent: Junior competitors like Gavin Barth show a strong future for the craft.
🚀 Workforce impact: Workforce development in construction sustains commercial building.
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Date: September 19, 2025 | Author: Tracy Lisowe
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