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PCI 2007 MEMBER DIRECTORY
2007 MEMBER DIRECTORY
About PCI
9
President’s Message ...9
Headquarters Organization ...10
Staff ...11
Officers and Directors ...12
Zone Map ...13
Past Officers and Directors ...14
Bylaws ...20
Honors and Awards
31
Chapters and Affiliates
37
Producer Members
43
Alphabetical Listing ...43
Plant Certification ...48
U.S. Listing ...49
Non-U.S. Listing - North America ...83
Non-U.S. Listing - Other ...87
Supplier Associate Members
93
Product Reference ...93
Alphabetical Listing ...99
Erector Associate Members
117
Erector Certification and Qualification ...117
Alphabetical Listing ...118
State Listing ...119
Individual Members
127
Professional Members ...127
Associate Professional Members ...177
Affiliate Members ...183
Student Members ...191
Committees and Teams
202
Administrative ...203
Advisory Council ...203
AOM Council ...212
Architectural Precast Concrete Services and Manual ...217
Associate Member Award ...203
Blast Resistance and Structural Integrity ...227
Board Nominating ...203
Bridge Producers ...248
Bridges...228
Budget Planning and Review Team ...203
Building Code ...231
Codes ...214
Commercial/Industrial ...214
Committee on Transportation ...249
The information in the Directory was current at press time.
Please refer to www.pci.org/directory for updated information.
Concrete Materials Technology ...232
Connection Details ...234
Continuing Education ...204
Education ...204
Educational Activities ...206
Erectors ...215
Fellows Nominating ...203
Field Certification ...220
Financial Performance/Contracts ...208
Fire ...236
FRP Composites ...223
Glass Fiber Reinforced Concrete Panels ...236
Hollow-Core Slab Producers ...237
Industry Handbook ...238
Journal Advisory ...239
Journal Awards ...204
Leadership PCI ...215
Management Activities ...208
Marketing...212, 214
Marketing Advisory Council ...214
Medal of Honor Award ...204
Membership ...215
Metrics ...214
Parking Structures ...240
Pavement ...249
Personnel Training and Certification ...220
Plant Certification ...220
Plant Personnel Training ...208
Plant Safety and Environmental ...210
Precast Sandwich Wall Panels ...242
Prestressed Concrete Piling ...243
Prestressed Concrete Poles ...244
Prestressing Steel ...245
Productivity ...211
Professional Member ...245
Quality Assurance ...215, 223
Research & Development ...223, 224
Residential ...214
Seismic ...246
Soundwall ...251
Student Education ...206
Technical ...227
Technical Activities ...247
TMRD Steering ...226
Tolerances ...247
Total Precast Solutions ...248
Transportation ...248, 249
Transportation (Mktg) ...214
Advertisers Index
255
2007 MEMBER DIRECTORY
A
s a member of PCI, you have chosen to be part of the leading association in
the precast concrete structures industry, and one of the most respected and
in-fluential associations in the entire construction field. PCI is a technical powerhouse
whose efforts are directed to serving the real-world needs of the industry and the
marketplace. With an unparalleled combination of technical publications,
educa-tion, certificaeduca-tion, research, and marketing programs, PCI continues to foster new
levels of quality, speed, and economy for precast concrete building systems.
PCI is not for everyone. PCI members represent the cream of the crop, with a
commitment to quality, fairness, service, and value. Like PCI, they intend to be
in business for the long haul. They clearly see the advantages of investing in the
future of the industry and use PCI as their vehicle for making such investments.
In so doing, they recognize that they are investing in their own future.
PCI helps build business and advance careers for those firms and individuals who
take full advantage of their membership. It’s no accident that those who are most
active in PCI are among the best performing firms and individuals in the industry. I
have never met anyone who said that his or her involvement with PCI was not well worth the effort. On the
contrary, many have said that it has been the key factor in their professional or business success, and the
source of lifelong friendships and professional relationships.
I encourage you to get the most benefit from your PCI membership by reading PCI publications, using the PCI
website, attending PCI seminars and events, and participating on PCI committees. Please note that if you are an
employee of a PCI member firm and you qualify for any category of individual membership, you can join PCI as
an individual member at no charge.
Once you join, make it a point to get involved—it’s a decision that will pay you dividends throughout your
career.
James G. Toscas
PCI President
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2007 MEMBER DIRECTORY
Headquarters Organization
EDUCATION TEAM
QUALITY TEAM
TECHNICAL TEAM
PUBLICATIONS TEAM
COMMUNICATIONS
TEAM
ADMINISTRATION
TEAM
Michael Potts Director, EducationL.S. (Paul) Johal, P.E.
Director,
Research and Development
Jason J. Krohn, P.E.
Director, Technical Activities
Christine Bulvan
Administrative Assistant, Technical Activities
James G. Toscas, P.E.
President Rebecca Coleman Executive Assistant
Sidney Freedman
Director, Architectural Systems
John S. Dick
Director, Transportation Systems
Edward R. Derwent
Associate, Graphic Design
Allyn Okun
Director, Information Systems
Colin Faul Manager,
Membership Marketing
Chuck Merydith Managing Director,
Marketing and Communications
Danielle Lang Administrator, Institute Events
Jim Schneider Manager,
Industry Communications
Emily Lorenz, P.E.
Editor-in-Chief,
PCI Journal Ann Lopez
Editorial Assistant
Ken DuPere
Managing Director,
Finance and Administration
Jennifer Atkin
Manager, Publications
Member Services Shipping & Receiving
Staff Accountant
Brian Miller Director,
Engineering and Technology
Michelle Burgess Associate Editor, PCI Journal Paul Grigonis
Associate, Graphic Design
Keith Ulrich
Manuscript Editor
Dean Frank, P.E.
Director,
Quality Programs Jessica Burnett
Manager,