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SEAC September General Meeting
9/16/2021
7:45 AM - 9:00 AM

Event Description

Presentation with Rocky Mountain Steel Construction Assn.

1 PDH

Have you ever searched for information on structural steel construction with a slant towards the Rocky Mountain region, but come up short? Are you interested in the opinions of other professionals within the steel construction industry on how they tackle common challenges? Join the SEAC/RMSCA Steel Liaison Committee on September 16th as they travel into The Before Time and summarize updates made to historic white papers prior to their Grand Republishing.

Presenters:

Paul Wareham:
Paul leads the Sales and Estimating Department at Zimkor, a local steel fabricator in the Denver area.  He began his professional career in steel after graduating from the Colorado School of Mines spending 5 years estimating and project managing.  From there he spent several years in other engineering, manufacturing and management positions in various disciplines including centrifugal pumps/compressors, water and wastewater, aviation and natural gas before returning to steel 4 years ago.  Paul is a registered Professional Engineer in the State of Colorado.
 
Alex Stone:
Alex is a Project Manager and Associate at KL&A with 13 years of experience in structural engineering.  He has been the project manager and engineer of record for numerous high profile steel construction projects with a focus on higher education, offices, municipal and medical office buildings.  His expertise includes conventional steel frame design, connection design and high seismic design.  He received his bachelor’s and master’s degree from Colorado State University.
 
Scott Luckiesh:
Scott is a Structural Project Manager for BKMB in Denver.  His experience spans a broad spectrum of building types, including health care facilities, parking structures, schools, government buildings, corporate headquarters, office buildings, industrial buildings, residential complexes, and correctional facilities. He has worked on phased, multiple-bid projects with construction costs of up to $250 million. He is proficient in many types of structural systems; steel, masonry, cast-in-place and precast concrete, heavy timber, and glulam.  He received his Master of Structural Engineering degree from the University of Texas - Austin in 1994 and Bachelor of Architectural Engineering from Oklahoma State University in 1993.  Publications include the AISC Hollow Structural Sections Manual where he assisted in development of tension and compression connections for HSS end connections.
 
Taylor Maggert:
Taylor hopes to use his 17+ years of experience in facades, structural engineering, architectural and structural steel (estimating, detailing, erection, and project management) to improve processes and flows in design and construction. He currently uses his experience as a Senior Product Specialist for Tekla software (Trimble Solutions).


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