Thank you for the replies. Yes, I agree that grout is addressed in the construction cose but mortar does not seem to be addressed to the point for which I am addressing. To put my question into a hypothetical situation, is it permissable for a contractor to build a 50-foot high x 8-foot wide x 8-inch thick CMU wall in one day, provided it is braced, reinforced, stablized, etc. etc during and after construction, via an existing steel A-frame tower located behind it, for the purpose of installing a large advertisement sign. The steel tower, CMU wall and foundations would be designed to withstand the greatest wind and earthquake loads known to mankind, so they would not be a concern. My question has only to do with high hign can the mason stack the blocks while the mortar is still wet, without the fear of the mortar being crushed and squeezed out due to the weight of the blocks while the mortar is still uncured. I can't seem to find a vertical stacking block limitation (based on mortar) in any construction code or OSHA. Can anyone guide me to the proper construction code that addresses this vertical stack limitation during construction, as it relates to the mortar curing duration?