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Historian -Rocky Mountain Chapter,ASHRAE.4795 West 101sl Place.
Westminster,Colorado,80031
August 4,2001
Betty Gibbs91 Camino BosqueBoulder,Colorado,80302
Dear Betty:
Thank you very much for all ofthe pictures ofVick,and the information that you gaveme about his life.
I used the pictures and obituaries to create the enclosed Historical display for theASHRAE Chapters Regional Conference in Kansas City.
We will always have fond memories of Vick. Thanks again for your help!
Sincerely,
Robin D. Adair Jr.
Robin D. Adair Jr,
Historian -Rocky Mountain Chapter,ASHRAE.4795 West 101st Place.
Westminster,Colorado,80031
August 4,2001
Betty Gibbs
91 Camino BosqueBoulder,Colorado,80302
Dear Betty:
Thank you very much for all ofthe pictures ofVick,and the information that you gaveme about his life.
I used the pictures and obituaries to create the enclosed Historical display for theASHRAE Chapters Regional Conference in Kansas City.
We will always have fond memories ofVick. Thanks again for your help!
Sincerely,
Robin D. Adair Jr.
June 11,2001
Robin Adair
4795 W. 101St placeWestminster CO 80031
Dear Robin,
Betty Gibbs91 Camino BosqueBoulder CO 80302
Enclosed are pictures and other information about Victor Johnson that you requested. I would like thepictures back when you are finished. There is no hurry on those. The obituary tells a little about hishobbies,but I will add some more from my recollection.
Uncle Victor loved to dance. Even when he was having difficulty walking and keeping his balance,hewas still a pretty good dancer. He was a long-time member ofthe Calico and Boots square dance club inBoulder. He liked to be out socializing and having fun. He had a very witty way of looking at the worldand had a great sense of humor. He was a high energy person and always involved with something.Everything he did he worked at doing very well and thoroughly,such as attaining a high rank in theKnights of Columbus Catholic men's organization. He was well respected in the KofC and inspiredpeople to reach higher than they thought they could.
Uncle Victor cared deeply about his family. He didn't marry until his late 50s,so was the big brother tohis sisters and brother and all their families. He was the family photographer,took thousands of stillpictures and was taking movies in the late 1940s with his wind-up 16mm movie camera. He had a way ofgetting us kids to smile for the camera that resulted in classic pictures. He wrote to everyone and kepteverything,so we have an amazing legacy of our family roots and history. In later years he continuedcompiling a family genealogy which he had begun in the 1940s,another precious resource about our past
and then he did some genealogy on some of his friends,too.
When Uncle Victor started college at Tri-State College in Angola Indiana,he built himselfa trailer houseto live in. He sketched out the design on a piece of cardboard -which he kept all these years -and tookpictures of the trailer with him standing by it. He kept track of his expenses and his income from severaljobs he had in college (2 or 3 at a time) -and had money left over.His sense oftaking charge,doingthings himself,and his frugality lasted all his life.Even with all the jobs (and I am sure he took time todance and party),.he maintained his grades at a high level and graduated near the top of his class.
It is hard to put over 80 years of life in a few paragraphs,and these are only the highlights. I hope thishelps. Let me know if I can provide any more information.
Sincerely,
Betty L. Gibbs
Hydronics
Touring the Trigen
facility's super-
sized boilers
brought to mind
some memorable
moments in boiler
history.
The Things We Take for Granted
had the opportunity to tour the Trigenfacility in Philadelphia last October.1 wasthere to do a steam seminar for this
vibrant district heating company's clients,andthey were gracious enough to walk me aroundand show me some boilers that are larger thanDelaware and absolutely humbling.
I found myself walking along this steel grat-ing that's guaranteed to induce vertigo. Ilooked down through the grating about fivestories to the ground, and then up for aboutthe same distance to the tops of the boilers,and all I could think of was that people builtthis behemoth.
Rob Scanlan,Trigen's customer servicemanager and my tour guide,smiled and said,This is a relatively small boiler,as far as dis-
trict heating plants go."I looked down and upagain,smiled nervously and nodded. Thesewere big boilers by anyone's standard.
But theit I remembered seeing a photo-graph in Combustion magazine.I'm pretty sureit was an issue from 1930.They had this photothat someone had taken inside a boiler such asthis one.The boiler in the photo was (and stillis)on the East side of Manhattan. They tookthe photo on the day that they were going tolight off that boiler for the first time. There
were about 70 men in suits,sitting at a tableand having lunch.They were inside this boiler.They were sitting around a table on a platformthat was suspended 50 feet above the bottomof the boiler and about 300 feet below the
steam drums. The caption stated that rightafter lunch, they set fire to the platform andthe table,and that was the beginning of thatboiler's service to the people of New York.Nowadays,people dangle in the dark fromboson chairs and repair the tubes inside thatboiler from time to time.Imagine that.
Someone had to build that beast on the East
River in New York City,and someone had todesign and build that (relatively)smaller behe-moth that I climbed around in Philadelphia.Butbefore they could build,they had to dream.
There was once a man named Birdsall Hol-
ly,who lived in Lockport,New York,which is
just outside of Niagara Falls.He had a boiler inhis basement,and in 1877,he ran some pipe
from his boiler to his neighbor's house. Theneighbor was pleased,and before long, Mr.Holly was running pipes to the rest of hisneighbors. He had convinced them all that itmade more sense to buy steam from him thanit did to have their own boilers in their ownbasements. And when you consider that in1877 boilers were exploding at the rate of oneabout every 36 hours,this made great sense.
In 1879,a group of Denver businessmenvisited Mr.Holly in Lockport and returned tostart the Denver City Steam Heating Compa-,
ny out there in their little frontier town, Den-ver's streets weren't even paved,but therewere several thousand feet of steam pip¢buried under them.
Not to be outdone by the relatively new,Mile-High City,Wallace Andrews, who waiJohn D. Rockefeller's business associate, rodithe train to Lockport and looked around awhat Birdsall Holly had built. When hireturned to Manhattan,Mr.Andrews found
ed the New York Steam Company.Fifty yearlater,those 70 guys in the suits were havintlunch inside that billion-Btuliboiler by th,
East River.Su,ch is the power of dA ida in thminds of people who have access to·somserious buckage.
Now,back around thii sade time,the folk
who were operating the Philadelphia ElectriCompany had a problem: They were makinand selling electricity,and getting a LOT csteam as a byproduct.They had beet\wastinthat steam into the sky,which must have Eeequite a sight. But then,in 1887, at the exacsame time that Birdsall Holly was getting'hbrainstorm,the folks at Philadelphia Electrjdecided to run a single pipe to the buildinnext door.They heated that building and thedid nothing else for,the next 19 years but maland sell electricity.How come?I figure it w;because they saw themselves as the EldctrCompany,rather than as the Energy Compan
As a result,Denver and New York City tocthe lead when it came to district hettin
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H. LYNN WRAY, P.E. CONSULTING ENGINEER
FIELD ENGINEERING OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING REGISTRATION
Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
PARTIAL LIST OF CLIENTS
MECHANICAL SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND RETROFIT
Brigham Young UniversityProvo, Utah
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
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Denver Water Board
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System Balance Related to EnergyConservation
Purdue University
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Colorado CollegeColorado Springs, Colorado
Rose Medical Center
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Natkin Energy Management CompanyEnglewood, Colorado
Auraria Higher Education CenterDenver, Colorado
Energy Conservation ForumASHRAE, Denver, Colorado
HVAC OptimizationAssociation of Energy Engineers
TAB Technician Certification
National Certification Board
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Regional Energy ConservationCommittee, Chairman, one year
Chapter Energy ConservationCommittee, Chairman, two years
Chapter President, 1952-53
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Co-author: Testing, Adjustingand Balancing EnvironmentalSystems.National Training Fund for theSheet Metal and Air ConditioningIndustry. 1975; Revised 1992.
Co-author: National Standards
for Total System Balance.Associated Air Balance Council.
1982.
1977-Present
Consulting Engineer-PrivatePractice
Energy Management ProgramsMechanical System AnalysisLecturing and Instruction
Co-author: SurveyingEnvironmental Systems forRetrofit. The Sheet Metal
Industry National Training Fund.1982.
Co-author: All the Right Valves
in All the Right Places. Valve
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EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
1966-1977
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1958-1966
Associate Engineer, Paul H.Koch Associates
Designing building mechanicalsystems
1954-1958
Project Engineer, McCarty-Johnson, Inc.
Managing mechanicalcontracting
1947-1954
Sales Engineer, American BlowerCorp.
Marketing air handlingequipment
1946-1947
Junior Engineer, Dan J. McQuaidEngineering Co.
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H. LYNN WRAY, P.E. CONSULTING ENGINEER
FIELD ENGINEERING OF MECHANICAL SYSTEMS
ENGINEERING REGISTRATION
Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming
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MECHANICAL SYSTEM ANALYSIS AND RETROFIT
Brigham Young UniversityProvo, Utah
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ENERGY MANAGEMENT PROGRAMS
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Colorado, Wyoming and Utah
Denver Water Board
Denver, Colorado
LECTURING AND INSTRUCTION
Testing, Adjusting and BalancingEnvironmental Systems
National Training Fund for theSheet Metal and Air
Conditioning IndustryAssociated General Contractors
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Energy Conservation Standards forNon-residential Buildings
State of Colorado
Duct DesignSMACNA
System CommissioningASHRAE, Denver, ColoradoASHRAE, Salt Lake City, Utah
System Balance Related to EnergyConservation
Purdue University
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SWANSON RINK
Colorado CollegeColorado Springs, Colorado
Rose Medical Center
Denver, Colorado
Natkin Energy Management CompanyEnglewood, Colorado
Auraria Higher Education CenterDenver, Colorado
Energy Conservation ForumASHRAE, Denver, Colorado
HVAC OptimizationAssociation of Energy Engineers
TAB Technician CertificationNational Certification Board
National Committees: Testing,Adjusting and Balancing; andPumping
Regional Energy ConservationCommittee, Chairman, one year
Chapter Energy Conservation
Committee, Chairman, two years
Chapter President, 1952-53
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Co-author: Testing, Adjustingand Balancing EnvironmentalSystems.National Training Fund for theSheet Metal and Air ConditioningIndustry. 1975; Revised 1992.
Co-author: National Standards
for Total System Balance.Associated Air Balance Council.
1982.
1977-Present
Consulting Engineer-PrivatePractice
Energy Management ProgramsMechanical System AnalysisLecturing and Instruction
Co-author: SurveyingEnvironmental Systems forRetrofit. The Sheet Metal
Industry National Training Fund.1982.
Co-author: All the Right Valves
in All the Right Places. Valve
Magazine, Summer 1989/Vol. 1, No.3.
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
1966-1977
Vice President, MidwestEngineering Service, Inc.Testing, adjusting &balancingbuilding mechanical systems
1958-1966
Associate Engineer, Paul H.Koch Associates
Designing building mechanicalsystems
1954-1958
Project Engineer, McCarty-Johnson, Inc.
Managing mechanicalcontracting
1947-1954
Sales Engineer, American BlowerCorp.
Marketing air handlingequipment
1946-1947
Junior Engineer, Dan J. McQuaidEngineering Co.
Designing heating &ventilating systems
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On Friday, September 9, 1994, Bob Sidwell succumbed to terminal illness.
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will take place at 3: 00 p. m. on Tuesday, September 13, 1994. The servicewill be open to all friends and former associates of Bob' s.
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Victor J.Johnson
Fellow Life Member,84,P O Box 706,Boulder,CO 80306,Joined ASRE m 1947 Johnson receivedthe Distinguished Service Award m 1966 and was elevated to the grade of Fellow in 1973 1-le became aDistinguished Fifty-Year Member m 1998 and was a former member and chairman of the Research and'
1 Technology Executive Committee and the Honors and Awards Committee Johnson was also a member '1 of the Publishing Council, He was a member and chair of FC 3 1, Retfi tgdrants and Bruies,and of
TC 10 4,Cryogenics For many years Johnson was the unofficial photographer for Region 1 X Johnsonalso was the author and editor ofcryogenic chapters in the ASHRAE Guide dnd Data Book Series and ,1wrote a paper on the history of cryogenics
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OBITUARIES
Victor Joseph Johnson30,1916 -;Oct.16,2000
ITictor Joseph Johnson ofBoul-V der died Monday,Oct 16,
2000.He was 84.
The son of Oliver Victor John-son and Anna Josephine LawlessJohnson,he was born April 30,1916,in Lyons,Neb.He married..Lois Ann Redmond SprentallonNov.28, 1970,in Boulder.Shedied in May of 1994.
He moved to Boulder fromWashington,D.C.,in 1950.
He was a structural engineer :on the Panama Canal from 1941to 1946 and worked at the NavalResearch Laboratory,in Wash-ington,D.C.,from 1946 to 1950.He was chief of the Liquefactionof Gases Section and developedthe Cryogenic Data Center at theNational Bureau of StandardsBoulder,where he worked untilhis retirement in 1972.After re-tirement he continued to workfor the bureau as a consultant
He was a member of SacredHeart of Mary Catholic Churchof Boulder.He was a Fellow ofthe American Society of Heabng,Refrigerat:ion and Air Condition-ing Engineers and'a life memberof the American Society of Me- ,chanical Engineers,the Ameri-can Institute of Chemical Engi-neers,Scientific Research ,Society of America,and the U.S.National Committee of Interna-
tional Institute of Refrigeration.He was a Grand Knight and Dis-tkict Deputy of the Knights of Co-lumbus and served on the boardof directors the Colorado Engi-:neering Experiment Station.Healso served on the zoning adjust-ment board in I.afayette.
He was an avid family geneal-ogist and a longtime,member ofthe Calico and Bodts squaredancing club of Boulder.
He graduated from Tri-StateUniversity in Angola,Ind.,with abachelor's degree in mechanicalengineering. He had a master'sdegree in mechanical Engi-neering from tlie University ofMaryland and acquired addition-al graduate credits during his ca-reer.
Survivors include his stepsons,Robert Sprentall of Chadron,Neb.,and Gerald Sprentall ofChandler,Ariz.;three grandchil-dren;a brother,ko Johnson ofRanchita,Calif.;sisters BessieGibbs of Cincinnati, Ohio, Doro-thy Lichty ofMiller,S.D.,EileenConner of Silver Spring,Md.,andSister Kathleen Johnson,PBVMof Minneapolis,Minn.
He was preceded in death byhis wife,and two sisters,Maryand Jeanette.
Visitation will be held from 6 to8 p.m.Thursday and at 10 a.m.Fiiday at Sacred Heart of MaryCatholic Church,6739 SouthBoulder.Road in Boulder
A Rosary Service will be said at7 p.m.Thursday at the church.
A Mass of ChristiAn Burialwill be held at 11 a.m.Friday atthe church withRev.Dorino DeT ezzer of the church as cele-.brant
Interment will be at Sacred
Heart of Mary Catholic ChurchCemetery in Boulder. ,
Conbibutions maybe made toAlzheimer's Disease &RelatedDisorders,789 Sherman St Suite500,Denver,·CO 80203.
M.P.Murphy &Associates -Funeral Directors of Lafayette ishandling arrangemEnts.
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April 30, 1916 -Oct. 16, 2000
Victor Joseph Johnson of Boulder died Monday, Oct. 16, 2000. He was 84.The son of Oliver Victor Johnson and Anna Josephine Lawless
Johnson,he was born April 30, 1916, in Lyons, Neb. He married Lois Ann RedmondSprentall on Nov. 28, 1970, in Boulder. She died in May of 1994.
He moved to Boulder from Washington, D.C.,in 1950.He was a structural engineer on the Panama Canal from 1941 to
1946
and worked at the Naval Research Laboratory, in Washington, D.C.,from1946
to 1950. He was chief of the Liquefaction of Gases Section and developedthe
Cryogenic Data Center at the National Bureau of Standards-Boulder, wherehe
worked until his retirement in 1972. After retirement he continued towork
for the bureau as a consultant.
He was a member of Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church ofBoulder.
He was a Fellow of the American Society of Heating, Refrigeration andAir
Conditioning Engineers and a life member of the American Society ofMechanical Engineers, the American Institute of Chemical Engineers,Scientific Research Society of America, and the U.S. National Committeeof
International Institute of Refrigeration. He was a Grand Knight andDistrict
Deputy of the Knights of Columbus and served on the board of directorsthe
Colorado Engineering Experiment Station. He also served on the zoningadjustment board in Lafayette.
He was an avid family genealogist and a longtime member of theCalico and Boots square dancing club of Boulder.
He graduated from Tri-State University in Angola, Ind.,with abachelor's degree in mechanical engineering. He had a masters degree inmechanical Engineering from the University of Maryland and acquiredadditional graduate credits during his career.
Survivors include his stepsons, Robert Sprentall of Chadron,Neb.,and Gerald Sprentall of Chandler, Ariz.;three grandchildren; a brother,Leo
Johnson of Ranchita, Cam.;sisters Bessie Gibbs of Cincinnati, Ohio,Dorothy Lichty of Miller, S.D.,Eileen Conner of Silver Spring, Md.,andSister Kathleen Johnson, PBVM of Minneapolis, Minn.
He was preceded in death by his wife, and two sisters, Mary andJeanette.
Visitation will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. Thursday and at 10 a.m.Friday at Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 6739 South Boulder Roadin
Boulder
A Rosary Service will be said at 7 p. m. Thursday at the church.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 11 a.m. Friday at the
church with Rev. Dorino De Lazzer of the church as celebrant.
Interment will be at Sacred Heart of Mary Catholic ChurchCemetery
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Disorders, 789 Sherman St. Suite 500, Denver, CO 80203.M.P. Murphy &Associates -Funeral Directors of Lafayette is
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Disorders, 789 Sherman SI. Suite 500, Denver, CO 80203. M.P. Murphy & Associates - Funeral Directors of Lafayette is
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Konkel . Bill graduated from the University of Denver in 1963 with a degree ofBachelorOf Science in Mechanical Engineering,and is now registered as a Professional Engineerin 18 States,
Bill has been very active in ASHRAE activities for many years. In 1969 he was amember ofthe Annual Meeting host committee. From1979 through 1980,he wasChairman forthe Region IX CRC Publicity And Program Workshop,and in 1980 he wasFinance Chairman for the Annual Meeting Host Committee. In 1988,Bill presented aseminar, 'Fnergy Efficient Buildings",at the national annual meeting of ASHRAE inDallas,Texas. In 1993 Bill was General Chairman for the Annual Meeting of ASHRAEin Denver,Colorado.
Bill has received numerous awards. In 1980,he received the Owens-Corning Award forthe Pitkin County Airport. In 1981 he received the Owens-Coming Award for SportObermeyer,and the Engineering Excellence Award from the American Consulting
Engineers Council. In 1983 he received a 3rd place award from ASHRAE for,Alternative/Renewable Energy -Aspen Post Office".In 1984 he received the
Columbine Award from the Colorado Front Range Citizen's Committee for WritersSquare,and was also listed in "Who's Who In International Engineering".
In 1984,Bill published a technical paper, 'Maximum Ventilation At Minimum CostWith VAW Evaporative Cooling",in the April 1989 journal of the American AssociationOfEnergy Engineers.
Bill was the President of,"Mc Fall,Konkel,and Kimball-Consulting Engineers Inc."from 1990 to 1995,after which he retired and formed a new business, "W. R. Kimball -Consulting Engineers,L.L. Corp."
Bill's current activities include skiing and road bike riding. In the year 2000,Bill wentskiing on more than 100 days and competed in the Master Ski Series including slalom,giant slalom,super giant slalom,and downhili racing. He and his wife have been roadbike riding in Italy,France,Switzerland,and the U.S.A.
ASHRAE has been very fortunate in receiving the many contributions that Bill has madeto the Society. His dedication has helped the Society grow. We appreciate his hard workand look forward to his continued support.
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William R. Kimball
President-Rocky Mountain ChapterASHRAE: 1975-1976
I had the pleasure of interviewing Bill Kimball on October 20,2000,during an enjoyablelunch at the Denver Buffalo Company restaurant. Bill was the President of the RockyMountain Chapter of ASHRAE in the years of 1975 -1976.
Bill was born in Weiser,Idaho,on July 18, 1940. Bill's family lived in several cities inIdaho,including Mc Call,Cascade,and Boise. His father worked as a lumber jack,andas a boiler mechanic. Bill graduated from Boise High School in 1958,after which heattended Boise State University. Bill moved to Denver,Co. in 1960 where he worked forNatkin Co. and attended the University ofDenver. In 1962,Bill was employed by Jim
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Bill has been very active in ASHRAE activities for many years. In 1969 he was amember ofthe Annual Meeting host committee. From1979 through 1980,he wasChairman for the Region IX CRC Publicity And Program Workshop,and in 1980 he wasFinance Chairman for the Annual Meeting Host Committee. In 1988,Bill presented aseminar, "Energy Efficient Buildings",at the national annual meeting of ASHRAE inDallas,Texas. In 1993 Bill was General Chairman for the Annual Meeting ofASHRAEin Denver,Colorado.
Bill has received numerous awards. In 1980,he received the Owens-Coming Award forthe Pitkin County Airport. In 1981 he received the Owens-Corning Award for SportObermeyer,and the Engineering Excellence Award from the American ConsultingEngineers Council. In 1983 he received a 3rd place award from ASHRAE for,Alternative/Renewable Energy -Aspen Post Office".In 1984 he received the
Columbine Award from the Colorado Front Range Citizen's Committee for WritersSquare,and was also listed in "Who's Who In International Engineering".
In 1984,Bill published a technical paper, "Maximum Ventilation At Minimum CostWith VAW Evaporative Cooling",in the April 1989 journal of the American AssociationOfEnergy Engineers.
Bill was the President of,"Mc Fall,Konkel,and Kimball-Consulting Engineers Inc."from 1990 to 1995,after which he retired and formed a new business, "W. R. Kimball -Consulting Engineers,L.L. Corp."
Bill's current activities include skiing and road bike riding. In the year 2000,Bill wentskiing on more than 100 days and competed in the Master Ski Series including slalom,giant slalom,super giant slatom,and downhill racing. He and his wife have been roadbike riding in Italy,France,Switzerland,and the U.S.A.
ASHRAE has been very fortunate in receiving the many contributions that Bill has madeto the Society. His dedication has helped the Society grow. We appreciate his hard workand look forward to his continued support.
PAST PRESIDENT
Frank A. Frauenfelder
President-Rocky Mountain ChapterASHRAE: 1967-68
On Wednesday, October 23,2000,I had the pleasure of interviewing Frank while we enjoyedlunch at the Denver Buffalo Co. restaurant.
Frank was born in San Diego,California,July 2, 1928, Frank's father worked in the Malted MilkDivision of Coors,until 1945, at which time he was transferred to the Brewing Department
While attending Golden High School,Frank played foot ball, and was on the wrestling team.Frank joined the Navy m 1945,and served in the Philippine islands until 1946,after which hereturned to Golden,Colorado. In 1949 he entered the U. S. Coast Guard Academy in NewLondon,Conn, and graduated in 1953 with a Bachelor of Science in Engineering. Frank servedas a deck officer on Coast Guard cutters until he resigned from the service in 1956. His first job
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as a civilian was with Westinghouse,Atomic Power Division in Pittsburg. In late 1957 heaccepted a sales position with American Blower in Pittsburgh,PA. While employed by AmericanBlower,Frank worked in Cincinnati, Ohio,and was transferred to the Denver,Co.branch officein 1960. In 1965.Frank was joined by the CBA Co. as a salesman for New York Blower andTuttle &Baileyproducts. In April of 1972,Frank founded,and served as President ofthe CFMCo. which sold products produced by Nesbitt Co. and Tuttle &Bailey. Frank retired from theCFM Co. in 1993.
Frank joined ASHRAE in 1957 as an Associate Member, He was president ofthe RockyMountain Chapter in 1968-69,and served on the Board OfDirectors. Frank was a member ofthecommittee that published the, "Weather Data Guide For Colorado".In 1992 he was made a LifeMember of ASHRAE. Although Frank is "retired",he is very busy traveling,sailing,playingtennis,and trying to make his computer confonn to his wishes.
PAST PRESIDENT
Jerry KielPresident -Rocky Mountain Chapter
ASHRAE -1985 - ]986
On Thursday,December 27,2001,I enjoyed interviewing Jerry Kiel,a past president ofthe Rocky Mountain Chapter ofASHRAE,as we enjoyed a lunch at the Denver BuffaloCO.
Jerry was born in St. Louis,Mo.,in May,1950. His father was an Architect; - .,L , ,however he became a lithographer specializing in color printing. The family livedin Pevely,Mo. until 1955, at which time they moved toI**WE,Mo. where theyremained f6r 15 years. Jerry attended Kirkwood High School,where he was onboth the football and baseball teams. After graduating from high school,Jerry
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Colorado Energy Research Institute. Jerry joined Swanson Rink Inc. in 1978 toform the energy management group,and Jerry obtained a masters degree fromCSU in Engineering Management in 1985. Jerry worked for Clint Cator from1985 to 1989,and again for Swanson Rink Inc. until 1991,at which time hejoined the CFM CO. as the Director of Sales. The Pikes Peak Chapter ofASHRAE,largely through the efforts ofJock Griffith and Jerry Kiel,waschartered during the presidency ofJerry Kiel.
Jerry enjoys his work with the CFM Co. and with the engineering community. Inhis spare time,he coaches baseball and football,enjoys fishing for trout tyingflies,and riding his new, "Harley Hog".
The many contributions ofJerry to ASHARE have been sincerely appreciated,and we look f6rward to his continued support.
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Jerry Kiel
Pres'dent -Rocky Mountain ChapterASHRAE -1985 -1986
On Thursday,December 27,2001,I enjoyed interviewing Jerry Kiel,a past president ofthe Rocky Mountain Chapter ofASHRAE,as we enjoyed a lunch at the Denver BuffaloCO.
Jerry was born in St. Louis,Mo.,in May,1950. His father was an Architect,however he became a lithographer specializing in color printing. The family livedin Pevely,Mo. until 1955, at which time they moved to Despere,Mo. where theyremained for 15 years. Jerry attended Kirkwood High School,where he was onboth the football and baseball teams. After graduating from high school,Jerry
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Colorado Energy Research Institute. Jerry joined Swanson Rink Inc. in 1978 toform the energy management group,and Jerry obtained a masters degree fromCSU in Engineering Management in ]985. Jerry worked for Clint Cator from1985 to 1989,and again for Swanson Rink Inc. until 1991,at which time hejoined the CFM CO. as the Director of Sales. The Pikes Peak Chapter ofASHRAE,largely through the efforts ofJock Griffith and Jerry Kiel,waschartered during the presidency ofJerry Kiel.
Jerry enjoys his work with the CIM Co. and with the engineering community. Inhis spare time,he coaches baseball and football,enjoys fishing for trout,tyingflies,and riding his new, "Harley Hog".
The many contributions ofJerry to ASHARE have been sincerely appreciated,and we look forward to his continued support.
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1. BASIC DATA
Name: WILLIAM R. KIMBALLMbr#:0390879
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BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD
Pref. Phone: Business
Home Address: 7621 S ULSTER CTCity:Telephone:
Employer:
ENGLEWOOD State: CO Zip: 80112303/771-0175
MC FALL KONKEL &KIMBALL
Business Add: 2160 S CLERMONT ST
City: DENVER State: CO Zip:80222-5007Telephone: 303/753-1260
Fax: 303/753-1312
ASHRAE Status: ACTIVE MEMBER
Present Grade: MEMBERChapter: ROCKY MOUNTAIN (IX)
Date Bio Prepared: April 3, 1992Date Bio Revised:Cltizen of: USA
Place of Birth: Weiser, ID
2. EDUCATIONAL RECORD
Institution
Boise High SchoolBoise Junior College
University of Denver
3. PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATIONS
Type of Registration
DATE PRINTED: 19 MAR 1993
Date of Birth: 18 JUL 1940
Date of Membership:01 FEB 1967Current Grade Date: 01 FEB 1976
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Years
Course Completed
4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
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1960 1962 Natkin &Company
Pres McFall-Konkel and
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Mech. Engineer 1963
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States
5. ASHRAE History (Other than Chapter)
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1992 1993
1988
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President
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Date of
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DiplomaBSME
Colorado #15291, Idaho #4044, Pennsylvania #034230-E,Louisana #22930, Montana #5957E, Georgia #14270, Nevada #07955,
Massachusetts #32209, Arizona #16073, New Mexico #8995, Utah #7057.
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Name of Committee or Other Activity
1993 Annual Meeting
Case Study, Energy Efficient Buildings .41988 ASHRAE Annual Meeting 03*24-**Annual Meeting Host Comittee
Region IX CRC Publicity &Program Workshop
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1980 Region IX CRC Publicity &Program Workshop
1981 Region IX CRC Publicity &Program Workshop1979 1981 Region IX Program Committee
1969 Annual Meeting Host Committee -Sessions
Chapter offices held. with dates:
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President 1975-76; president-Elect 1974-75; Vice President 1973-74; Secretary 1972-73; Treasurer 1971-72;Director 1989-91
Chapter committees:
Editor, programs, Reception, Research Promotion, CEC Rep.,Energy, Scholarship Fund Trustee
6. MEMBERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES IN OTHER SOCIETIES OR TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
Society or Assn.
Professional Engineers ofColorado
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Colorado EngineersCouncil
American Consulting
Engineers Council
Certified Consulting
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Member
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1978
1966
1978
1978
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1981-88 Chairman
1978-79 Member
1991-93
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Energy conservation &reclamation, solar, evaporative cooling, telecormani cat ions, RF shielding
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Energy Award, 3rd Place
Alternative/Renewable Energy
Aspen Post Office
Columbine Award
Writers' Square
Region IX Energy Award
Owens Corning AwardLpitkin County Airport
Owens Corning AwardSport Oberneyer
Organization
ASHRAE
Colorado Front Range Citizen's Committee 1984
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Owens Corning
AEngineering Excellence Award American Consulting Engineer's Council 1981
10 Who's Who in Engineering American Association of Engineering 1988
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12. CIVIC. CHARIABLE D MILITARY SERVICEWalnut Hills CivieAssociation -Vice President &Board of DirectorsDenver Kiwanis Clubi
Denver Chambet,of Ccit=rce
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English
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PAST PRESIDENT
William R Kimball
President-Rocky Mountain ChapterASHRAE : 1975-1976
I had the pleasure of interviewing Bill Kimball on October 20,2000,during an enjoyablelunch at the Denver Buffalo Company restaurant. Bill was the President ofthe RockyMountain Chapter of ASHRAE in the years of 1975 -1976.
Bill was born in Weiser,Idaho,on July 18,1940. Bill's family lived in several cities inIdaho,including Mc Call,Cascade,and Boise. His father worked as a lumber jack,andas a boiler mechanic. Bill graduated from Boise High School in 1958,after which heattended Boise State University. Bill moved to Denver,Co. in 1960 where he worked forNatkin Co. and attended the University ofDenver. In 1962,Bill was employed by JimKonkel. Bill graduated from the University of Denver in 1963 with a degree of BachelorOf Science in Mechanical Engineering,and is now registered as a Professional Engineerin 18 States.
Konkel. Bill graduated from the University ofDenver in 1963 with a degree ofBachelorOf Science in Mechanical Engineering,and is now registered as a Professional Engineerin 18 States.
Bill has been very active in ASI{RAE activities for many years. In 1969 he was amember of the Annual Meeting host committee. From1979 through 1980,he wasChairman for the Region IX CRC Publicity And Program Workshop,and in 1980 he wasFinance Chairman for the Annual Meeting Host Committee. In 1988,Bill presented aseminar, "Energy Efficient Buildings",at the national annual meeting of ASHRAE inDallas,Texas. In 1993 Bill was General Chairman for the Annual Meeting ofASIIRAEin Denver,Colorado.
Bill has received numerous awards. In 1980,he received the Owens-Coming Award forthe Pitkin County Airport. In 1981 he received the Owens-Coming Award for SportObermeyer,and the Engineering Excellence Award from the American ConsultingEngineers Council. In 1983 he received a 3rd place award from ASHRAE for,Alternative/Renewable Energy -Aspen Post Office".In 1984 he received the
Columbine Award from the Colorado Front Range Citizen's Committee for WritersSquare,and was also listed in "Who's Who In International Engineering".
In 1984,Bill published a technical paper,'Maximum Ventilation At Minimum Cost
With VAW Evaporative Cooling",in the April 1989 journal of the American AssociationOfEnergy Engineers.
Bill was the President of,"Mc Fall,Konkel,and Kimball-Consulting Engineers Inc."from 1990 to 1995,after which he retired and formed a new business, "W. R. Kimball -Consulting Engineers,L.L. Corp."
Bill's current activities include skiing and road bike riding. In the year 2000,Bill wentskiing on more than 100 days and competed in the Master Ski Series including stalom,giant stalom,super giant stalom,and downhill racing. He and his wife have been roadbike riding in Italy,France,Switzerland,and the U.S.A.
ASHRAE has been very fortunate in receiving the many contributions that Bill has madeto the Society. His dedication has helped the Society grow. We appreciate his hard workand look forward to his continued support.
PAST PRESIDENT
William R. Kimball
President-Rocky Mountain ChapterASHRAE: 1975-1976
I had the pleasure ofinterviewing Bill Kimball on October 20,2000,during an enjoyablelunch at the Denver Buffalo Company restaurant. Bill was the President of the RockyMountain Chapter of ASHRAE in the years of 1975 -1976.
Bill was born in Weiser,Idaho,on July 18,1940. Bill's family lived in several cities inIdaho,including Mc Call,Cascade,and Boise. His father worked as a lumber jack,andas a boiler mechanic. Bill graduated from Boise High School in 1958,after which heattended Boise State University, Bill moved to Denver,Co. in 1960 where he worked forNatkin Co. and attended the University ofDenver. In 1962,Bill was employed by Jim
Bill has been very active in ASHRAE activities for many years. In 1969 he was amember ofthe Annual Meeting host committee. From1979 through 1980,he wasChairman for the Region IX CRC Publicity And Program Workshop,and in 1980 he wasFinance Chairman for the Annual Meeting Host Committee. In 1988,Bill presented aseminar, "Energy Efficient Buildings",at the national annual meeting of ASHRAE inDallas,Texas. In 1993 Bill was General Chairman for the Annual Meeting of ASHRAEin Denver,Colorado.
Bill has received numerous awards. In 1980,he received the Owens-Coming Award forthe Pitkin County Airport. In 1981 he received the Owens-Corning Award for SportObermeyer,and the Engineering Excellence Award from the American ConsultingEngineers Council. In 1983 he received a 3rd place award from ASHRAE for,Alternative/Renewable Energy -Aspen Post Office",In 1984 he received the
Columbine Award from the Colorado Front Range Citizen's Committee for WritersSquare,and was also listed in "Who's Who In International Engineering".
In 1984,Bill published a technical paper, 'Maximum Ventilation At Minimum CostWith VAW Evaporative Cooling",in the April 1989 journal of the American AssociationOfEnergy Engineers.
Bill was the President of,"Mc Fall,Konkel,and Kimball-Consulting Engineers Inc."from 1990 to 1995,after which he retired and formed a new business, "W. R Kimball -Consulting Engineers,L,L, Corp."
Bill's current activities include skiing and road bike riding. In the year 2000,Bill wentskiing on more than 100 days and competed in the Master Ski Series including slalom,giant slatom,super giant slatom,and downhill racing. He and his wife have been roadbike riding in Italy,France,Switzerland,and the U. S.A
ASHRAE has been very fortunate in receiving the many contributions that Bill has madeto the Society. His dedication has helped the Society grow, We appreciate his hard workand look forward to his continued support.
PAST PRESIDENT
Frank A Frauenfelder
President-Rocky Mountain ChapterASHRAE: 1967-68
On Wednesday,October 23,2000,I had the pleasure of interviewing Frank while we enjoyedlunch at the Denver Buffalo Co. restaurant.
Frank was born in San Diego,California,Juiy 2,1928. Frank's father worked in the Malted MilkDivision of Coors,until 1945,at which time he was transferred to the Brewing Department
While attending Golden High School,Frank played football,and was on the wrestling team.Frank joined the Navy in 1945,and served in the Philippine islands until 1946,after which hereturned to Golden,Colorado. In 1949 he entered the U. S. Coast Guard Academy in NewLondon,Conn.,and graduated in 1953 with a Bachelor ofScience in Engineering. Flank servedas a deck officer on Coast Guard cutters until he resigned ftom the service in 1956. His firstjob
as a civilian was with Westinghouse,Atomic Power Division in Pitisburg. In late 1957 heaccepted a sales position with American Blower in Pittsburgh,PA. While employed by AmericanBlower,Frank worked in Cincinnati,Ohio,and wastransferredto the Denver,Co. branch officein 1960. In 1965,Frank was joined by the CBA Co. as a salesman for New York Blower andTuttle &Baileyproducts. In April of 1972,Frank founded,and served as President ofthe CFMCo. which sold products produced byNesbitt Co. and Tuttle &Bailey. Frank retired from theCFM Co. in 1993.
Frank joined ASHRAE in 1957 as an Associate Member, He was president ofthe RockyMountain Chapter in 1968-69,and served on the Board OfDirectors. Frank was a metnber ofthecommitteethatpublished the, "Weather Data Guide For Colorado".In 1992 he was made a LifeMember ofASHRAE. Although Frank is '*retired",he is very busy traveling,sailing,playingtennis,and trying to make his computer conform to his wishes.
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William R. Kimball
President-Rocky Mountain ChapterASHRAE: 1975-1976
I had the pleasure of interviewing Bill Kimball on October 20,2000,during an enjoyablelunch at the Denver Buffalo Company restaurant. Bill was the President ofthe RockyMountain Chapter of ASHRAE in the years of 1975 -1976.
Bill was born in Weiser,Idaho,on July 18,1940, Bill's family lived in several cities inIdaho,including Mc Call,Cascade,and Boise, His father worked as a lumber jack,andas a boiler mechanic, Bill graduated from Boise High School in 1958,after which heattended Boise State University. Bill moved to Denver,Co. in 1960 where he worked forNatkin Co. and attended the University ofDenver. In 1962,Bill was employed by Jim
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Bill has been very active in ASHRAE activities for many years. In 1969 he was amember ofthe Annual Meeting host committee. From]979 through 1980,he wasChairman for the Region IX CRC Publicity And Program Workshop,and in 1980 he wasFinance Chairman for the Annual Meeting Host Committee. In 1988,Bill presented aseminar, "Energy Efficient Buildings",at the national annual meeting of ASHRAE inDallas,Texas. In 1993 Bill was General Chairman for the Annual Meeting of ASHRAEin Denver,Colorado.
Bill has received numerous awards. In 1980,he received the Owens-Coming Award forthe Pitkin County Airport. In 1981 he received the Owens-Coming Award for SportObermeyer,and the Engineering Excellence Award from the American Consulting
Engineers Council. In 1983 he received a 3rd place award from ASHRAE for,Alternative/Renewable Energy -Aspen Post Office".In 1984 he received the
Columbine Award from the Colorado Front Range Citizen's Committee for WritersSquare,and was also listed in "Who's Who In International Engineering".
In 1984,Bill published a technical paper, 'Maximum Ventilation At Minimum Cost
With VAV/Evaporative Cooling",in the April 1989 journal of the American AssociationOfEnergy Engineers.
Bill was the President of,"Mc Fall,Konkel,and Kimball-Consulting Engineers Inc."from 1990 to 1995,after which he retired and formed a new business, "W. R. Kimball -Consulting Engineers,L.L. Corp."
Bill's current activities include skiing and road bike riding. In the year 2000,Bill wentskiing on more than 100 days and competed in the Master Ski Series including stalom,giant slatom,super giant slalom,and downhill racing. He and his wife have been roadbike riding in Italy,France,Switzerland,and the U. S.A.
ASHRAE has been very fortunate in receiving the many contributions that Bill has made
to the Society. His dedication has helped the Society grow. We appreciate histard workand look forward to his continued support.
William li. KimballPresident-Rocky Mountain Chapter
ASHRAE: 1975-1976
I had the pleasure of interviewing Bill Kimball on October 20,2000,during an enjoyablelunch at the Denver Buffalo Company restaurant. Bill was the President ofthe RockyMountain Chapter ofASHRAE in the years of 1975 -1976.
Bill was born in Weiser,Idaho,on July 18,1940. Bill's family lived in several cities inIdaho,including Mc Call,Cascade,and Boise. His father worked as a lumber jack,andas a boiler mechanic. Bill graduated from Boise High School in 1958,after which heattended Boise State University. Bill moved to Denver,Co. in 1960 where he worked forNatkin Co. and attended the University ofDenver. In 1962,Bill was employed by Jim
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Konkel, Bill graduated from the University ofDenver in 1963 with a degree ofBacheiorOf Science in Mechanical Engineering,and is now registered as a Professional Engineerin 18 States.
Bill has been very active in ASHRAE activities for many years. In 1969 he was amember ofthe Annual Meeting host committee. From1979 through 1980,he wasChairman for the Region IX CRC Publicity And Program Workshop,and in 1980 he wasFinance Chairman for the Annual Meeting Host Committee. In 1988,Bill presented aseminar, "Energy Efficient Buildings",at the national annual meeting ofASHRAE inDallas,Texas. In 1993 Bill was General Chairman for the Annual Meeting ofASHRAEin Denver,Colorado.
Bill has received numerous awards. In 1980,he received the Owens-Coming Award forthe Pitkin County Airport. In 1981 he received the Owens-Coming Award for SportObermeyer,and the Engineering Excellence Award from the American ConsultingEngineers Council. In 1983 he received a 3rd place award from ASHRAE for,Alternative/Renewable Energy -Aspen Post Office".In 1984 he received the
Columbine Award from the Colorado Front Range Citizen's Committee for WritersSquare,and was also listed in «Who's Who In International Engineering".
In 1984,Bill published a technical paper, 'Maximum Ventilation At Minimum CostWith VAW Evaporative Cooling",in the April 1989 journal ofthe American AssociationOfEnergy Engineers.
Bill was the President oC"Mc Fall,Konkel,and Kimball-Consulting Engineers Inc."from 1990 to I995,after which he retired and formed a new business, "W. R Kimball-Consulting Engineers,L.L. Corp."
Bill's current activities include skiing and road bike riding. In the year 2000,Bill wentskiing on more than 100 days and competed in the Master Ski Series including slalom,giant stalom,super giant slatom,and downhill racing. He and his wife have been roadbike riding in Italy,France,Switzerland,and the U.S.A.
ASHRAE has been very fortunate in receiving the many contributions that Bill has madeto the Society. His dedication has helped the Society grow. We appreciate his hard workand look forward to his continued support.
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1. BASIC DATA DATE: 3/7/01
Name: David Roderick Olson Citizen of: USA
Date ofBirth: 06-01-55 Place ofBirth: Mi rlril pln,Try, Trr
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Telephone: AC 303 - 797 7007 Facsimile: SAME
Employer: Integrated Mechanical Systems, Inc.6650,S. Vine St.,L-10 Littleton CO US 8012%
Business Address: City: State: Countly: Zip/Mail Code:
Telephone:AC 303 - 794 . 4822 Facsimile 794-2822 E-mail addressolsond??rldnet.att.com
2. EDUCATIONAL RECORD
Education Institution Course Years Completed Date ofGrad. Degree
3. Are you a Registered Engineer?Yes X NO Number of States 22
Are you a Registered Architect?Yes No X Number of States
List States:AZ,CA,CO,FL,ID,IL,IO,KS,Mr,NE,NLNM,OH,OK,OR,PA,SD,TX,UT,AI,WI,WY
4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (include each assignmeno
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3/86 Pres..Integrated Mechl S¢s. President Owner, Consltg. HVAC, Plutri:g,FP Engineering
Date: 3/7/01Page 2 Name: David R.Olsan5. ASHRAE HISTORY
A. Are you a member of ASHRAE Yes X
B. Year you joined ASHRAE 1980
C. Present Grade Member
D. ASHRAE Activities (Other than chapter)
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E. Are you a member of a chapter?No
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Past President, Director
95-96 9/-99
CRC General Chairman -1997 Regian IX
6. MEMBERSHIP AND ACTIVITIES IN OTHER SOCIETIES OR TRADE ASSOCIATIONSSociety or Trade Association
7. YOUR PRINCIPAL TECHNICAL INTEREST AREAS (examples:heat transfer,odor,controls,heating,etc.)Solar, VentilAtion
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6/2000 Presnt RVC-Region 9, Chapter Programs RVC
2000 Presnt Nominating Committee Alternate
9/?non Nnminpting Committee (Dallas Winter Meeting) jifESR@te
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NPPA Member 4/90
Date: 3/7/014? Page 3 Name: David R. Olson8. HONORS
Honorary Societies,Citations,Awards (ASHRAE First)
Award Organization
ASHRAE
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Title Publication
10. PATENTS
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11. PROJECTS
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Wheat Ridge Recreation Ctr.
Your Relationship
Engineer of Record
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1999-2000 Cub Scout Conmittee Chairman, 2000-2001 Cub Scout CubMaster
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1st Place, Chapter Technology Award 1994
2nd Place, Regional Technology Award ASHRAE 1994
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CSU Morgan Library 1994 Engineer of Record
Denver Merchandise Mart 1994 Engineer of Record
Red Hill AMimal Hospital 1999 Engineer of Record
Demrer National Guard Armory 1996 Engineer of Record
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ASHRAE HISTORY
December,2003
Honoring a Past President and Past Historian
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On Thursday, October 23, 2003, I had the chance to interview Robin Adair, Jr.,apast president of two ASHRAE chapters and the past Historian for the RockyMountain Chapter.
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Robin was bom on January 30,1925, in Dallas, Texas. His family moved toAlbuquerque, New Mexico in 1,535. Robin graduated from Albuquerque HighSchool, and then attended the University of New Mexico where he received aBachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering. From August 1943 to
August 1946, Robin served as a First Lieutenant-Executive Officer in the UnitedStates Naval Reserve. In 1948, Robin went to work for the U.S. Army Corps of
Engineers designing HVAC systems and utility steam distribution. In 1951,Robin moved to Dallas to work for Landaur,Guerro, &Shafer, then back to
Albuquerque in 1953 at the U.S. Air Force, Kirtland Air Force Base in the
Installation Engineers office. From 1956 to 1986, Robin worked for Bridgers & -U te Ares'/547174
president 6010,Salt Lake City office, to President of|52E1 Paso Office,linally,) 1
Erk?"u®r/'19 landing in Denver.After all that moving, Robin was ready to settle down in *63;?12:2u. ' -Denver to enjoy his family. He was a Project Manager for Natkin Energy
Management/Service Master Energy Management from 1987 to 1989. Robin /n 4/'rthen went on to work as a Project Engineer for Swanson Rink, Inc. until 2002,
Since that time,he has been busy acting as President of Robin Adair L.L.C.,concentrating on contract document coordination and review.
In the 1970's, Robin published a technical paper, 'Those Frozen Freeze-ProofCoils",in the journal of Heating, Piping, and Air Conditioning,
Robin has been associated with ASHRAE for nearly 50 years. He served asPresident of the El Paso Chapter from 1973 to 1974, and President of the RockyMountain Chapter from 1978 to 1979. In 1992, Robin took over the Historianpositions and received the (1 saw an award in the box, but I forgot to get the
name. I will insert that here.1 from ASHRAE in ,%4-for all his efforts. Robin iscurrently a "Life Member"of ASHRAE. U 2001
When asked what he liked most about serving as Historian, Robin simply
responded that he found it fascinating to learn about how different professionalsin the industry made it to where they are today.
ASHRAE appreciates all of Robin's contributions throughout the years and looks Srwato his continued support of the Society.
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10. PATENTS
Number of patents: List significant patents below.
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April, 2004
Rocky Mountain Chapter Welcomes a New Life Member
On November 18, 2003, I had the opportunity to interview Richard T. Scott, an activemember of the Rocky Mountain and Nebraska chapters, as well as ASHRAE Region IX.
Dick was bom on September 13, 1938 in Omaha, Nebraska. He graduated from BensonHigh School in 1956 and then attended Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa where hereceived his Bachelor of Arts in Physics and Math in 1961. Simultaneously, he earned
his Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Iowa in IowaCity, Iowa where he graduated with high distinction. When Dick was just 14 years of age,he went to work for his father at Wray M. Scott Company in Omaha where he served asPresident from 1970 to 1973. In 1974, he went out on his own and founded
Environmental Systems Construction Company where he was President until 1985.While working for his father in 1967, he acquired a computer software company calledEsccomate. In 1990, Dick moved Esccomate to Fort Collins, Colorado and joinedAbrahamson Engineering, Incomorated, part time as a Senior Engineer. Dick moved onfrom both companies in 1992 and started two new ventures that he is still activelyinvolved with acting as President of Richard T. Scott, P.E.,and President and Co-Founder of Advanced Proofing Technology, Incorporated. He is now registered as aProfessional Engineer in three states.
Dick has a patent in both the United States and Canada titled (?) 'Method and apparatusfor encoding and recording (piping cost)estimating data".He has also been published inseveral trade magazines. In 1 he early 1980's, Dick's articles, "If I Were A Contractor,Here's What I'd Want My Computer To Do", "Computer Selection-lt's An Art!",andBuying A Computer?Forget Everything You Think You Kno4' were published in
Domestic Engineering magazine. In addition, in October 1988 and from February 1989to October 1990 Dick had a series of 17 articles on contractor management published inPlumbing and Mechanical magazine.
In 1964, Dick became an Associate member of the Nebraska Chapter of ASHRAE andhas been an active member since that time. Dick served as the Nebraska ChapterDirector in 19_,on the Standard 100.4: Energy Conservation in Existing IndustrialFacilities committee from 1978 to 1984, Region IX CRC Secretary in 1997, and as theRegion IX Energy Chairman. He was also active in several other organizations within theindustry. These included Mechanical Contractors Association of America, AmericanAssociation of Energy Engineers, American Society of Cost Engineers, and the NationalSociety of Professional Engineers, to name a few. Dick served as the Director of theOmaha Chapter of MCA for 20 years and 5-1/2 years for the National Chapter. Dick wasawarded the MCAA Distinguished Service Award in 1988.
When asked what he likes most about the Rocky Mountain Chapter of ASHRAE, Dickresponded that he enjoys the mutual respect for all members no matter what aspect ofthe industr'y they are involved in.
At this month's meeting, Dick will receive his award for reaching Life Member status.ASHRAE has been very fortunate for all the contributions that Dick has make to thesociety and we look forward to his continued support.
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING ANDAIR-CONDITIONING ENGINEERS,INC.
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BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD
1. BASIC DATA · DATE: November. 18, 2003
Name: Richard T. Scott Citizen of. USA
Date of Birth: September 13, 1938 Place ofBirth: Douglas County, -Nebraska
ASHRAE member ...X Non-member .
Do you have either a member or a non-member number assigned to yoU?Yes X NoNumber 00662499 Of known)
Please Check Preferred Address)
Home Addrels1409 Linden Lake Road
City: Fort Collins
Telephone:AC 970
G Employer· SelfBusiness Address:
Telephone: AC
State· CO
484 -
Counuy: USA
8200 Facsimile: Sam.e
P.O. Box 461 City: Fort C
970. 484 . 8200 Facsimile
1 EDUCATIONAL RECORD
3. Are you a R:gistered Engineer?Yes
Are you a Registered Architect?Yes.List States. Nebraska Colorado
4. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE (include each assignment)
From To Employer Title
Zip/Mail Code 80524
State:CL Country: Zip/Mail CodcB 0522Same E.mail addr:93 [email protected]
Years Completed
No
No X
Date ofGrad.
Iowa
Number ofStates
Number of States
De:pee
Describeduties (Development,Applicatiog Sales,etc.)See attached #1
Use additional sheets as required for any section or for other information.)
4'1
Education Ins:itution Course
X 3
High School Benson 4 1956
Technical
institution
College or Physics/Universify Grinnell Math 3 1961 BA
Grad Studies
Other Iowa Univ. Mech. Eng. 2 1961 BSME
RESUME
EDUCATION
BS ( MECHANICAL ENGINEERING WITH HIGH DISTINCTION )UNIVERSITY OF IOWA
IOWA CITY, IA - '61
BA ( PHYSICS/MATH MAJOR )GRINNELL COLLEGE - '61
GRINNELL, IA
NUMEROUS SEMINARS &SYMPOSIUMS SPONSORED BY AMERI CAN SOC IETY
OF HEATING, REFRIGERATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS, AND
MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
EMPLOYMENT
JUL.,
JUL.,
FEB.,
JAN.,
JAN.,
JUN.,
LICENSES
1997 -PRESENT
1992 -PRESENT
1990 -JUL., '92
1967 -1992
1974 -APR., '85
1953 -DEC., '73
STATE
CITY
NEBRASKA
COLORADO
IOWA
COLORADO
P. E.
P. E.
P. E.
ADVANCED PROOFING TECHNOLOGY, INC.
PRESIDENT AND CO-FOUNDER
RICHARD T. SCOTT, P.E.
OWNER
ABRAHAMSON ENGINEERING, INC.
SENIOR ENGINEER ( PART TIME EMPLOYEE )
ESCCOMATE ( COMPUTER SOFTWARE )OWNER ( OMAHA, NE AND FORT COLLINS, CO )ENVIRONMENTAL SYSTEMS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
PRESIDENT AND FOUNDER ( OMAHA, NE )WRAY M. SCOTT CO.,INC.
PRESIDENT 1970 -1973 ( OMAHA, NE )
E-2867
20261
12020
MASTER PLUMBER 179824
DENVER, AURORA, ( AND FORMERLY ) FORT COLLINS AND BOULDERHEATING, MASTER STEAMFITTER, HOT WATER HEATING
SUPERVISOR/CONTRACTOROMAHA, NE
FORMERLY: MASTER STEAMFITTER
AIR CONDITIONING/AIR DISTRIBUTION CONTRACTOROIL BURNER INSTALLER, FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS TANK
INSTALLER, MASTER PLUMBER
GRAND ISLAND, NE
BELLEVUE, NE
HELD MASTER PLUMBER AND HEATING CONTRACTOR LICENSES
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
GENERAL CLASS RADIOTELEPHONE OPERATOR
PREVIOUSLY CALLED FIRST CLASS )
RI CHARD T . SCOTT , P.E.
rAbc 03
Page 2 Name: Richard T. Scqtt
5. ASHRAE HISTORY
A Are you a member of ASHRAE Yes_X
B. Yearyoujoined ASHRAE 1964C Present Grade Memmber/Life
D. ASHRAE Activities (0*er than chapter)
E. Are you a member of a chapter?No
F. Chapter offices hold,with dates
G. Chapter committees
Date: November- 18, 2007
No Please enter member number in section 1.)
Initial Grade Associate
YearAssigned 1968/2003_
position
Yes_X Chapter Rocky MountainDirector of Nebraska ?Prior to 1984
6. MEMBERSHIP AND ACTIVmES IN OTHER SOCIETIES OR TRADE ASSOCIATIONS
Grade Year Commince Year
7. YOUR PRINCIPAL TECHNICAL [NTEREST AREAS (examples:hest transfer,odor,controls,heating, ete.)
Hydronic heating, including one and two pipe steam
Position
From To Name ofCommittee or Other Activity
Society or Trade Association
See Attached #2
1978 1984 spc 1 Q.0. 4 Energy Conservation inExisting Facilities· -Industrial Member
1997 Region IX CRC Secretary
Region IX Energy. Chair Region Chair
Same years Bryan Drennan was Region I>:Director
RICHARD T. SCOTT
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MEMBERSHIPS
ADDITIONAL SUPPORTING INFORMATION
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING REFRIGERATING AND AIR CONDITIONING
ENGINEERS ( LIFE MEMBER 1964 -PRESENT )
AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF ENERGY ENGINEERS
CHARTER MEMBER 1978 -1993 )
NATIONAL SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS
1962 -1996 )
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ESTIMATORS
1990 -1993 )
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF COST ENGINEERS
1972 -1991 )
MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
1967 -1985, TERMINATED WHEN CONTRACTING OPERATIONS WERE SOLD )
PATENTS
INTERNATIONAL FACILITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION
1996 -1997 )
YOUNG PRESIDENTS ORGANIZATION
1972 -1974 )
ROTARY INTERNATIONAL
1961 -1981 )
THETA TAU
ENGINEERING FRATERNITY 1960 -PRESENT )
PI TAU SIGMA AND TAU BETA PI
ENGINEERING HONORARY FRATERNITIES 1961 -PRESENT )
U. S.
CANADA
3619567
908837
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND RECORDING ( PIPINGCOST ) ESTIMATING DATA"
p.age 3 Name:Richard T. Scott
1 HONORS
Honorary Societies,Citations,Awards (ASHRAE First)
9. PUBLICATIONS
Number ofBooks: 0 Poers: 7List up to five siouScant publicadons.Attach additionul list,ifdesired.
Date: November. 18, 2003
Articles:
to. PATENTS
Number of patents: 1 Listsignicant patents below.Method and Apparatus for Engoding and Recording iriDinG Cost)Estimating Data
11. PROJECTS
List up tofve *ificant projects below.Attach additionallin.ifdesired.Year Your Relationship
1 CIVIC,CHARITABLE AND MILITARY SERVICE
13. LANGUAGES
English
XRead
Speak
List others:
Dart
e*
OrganiationYear
Award
27
Public=tionTitle
Significanceproject
See attached #4
X
ASHRAE
Distinguished Service MCAA 1988
See attached #3
Page 4 Name: - Richard T. S.cott Date: Novembe.r lA 003
THIS BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD lS SUBMITTED FOR CONSIDERATION FOR:Please check one.)
A. Board.Council,m Sunding Committee
B. ASHRAE Honor or Award -Name of honor or award:
C. Technical Committee,Task Group,or Technical Resource Group (complete section below.)Specify the Technical Committee, Taak Group or Technical Resource GroupTC/TG/TRO)you would like to join,in order of preference.
2. 3.
Appointments are made once a year, in carly spring, for terms beginning immediately after· theAnnual Meeting (Approlcimately July 1).Appointments are dependent on your technicalquatifications,the availability of an opening on the commince of your choice, and approvals.
Standards Project Committee (complete section below.)
Specify the Stand@rd Project Committee you wish to join.
Have you had any previous experience in wricing codes or standards? Yes
Ifio,describe_
Appointments to new Standard Project Committees are made after notification has made in theJournal announcing initiation of a new standard project and inviting qualified individuals to applyfor membership.
Please sign below and return to appropriate ASHRAE staff.
Richard T. Scott
PTintName
Sglatlm
November 18. 2003
Date
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ASSOCIATION ACTIVITIES
RICHARD T. SCOTT
ASHRAE
REGION IX ENERGY CHAIRMAN (1- 3yr- TERM )NEBRASKA CHAPTER DIRECTOR (1- lyr- TERM )STANDARD 100. 4 COMMITTEE 6 YEARS ) -
ENERGY CONSERVATION IN EXISTING INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGSREGION IX CRC SECRETARY 1- lyr- TERM )
MCA -OMAHA
DIRECTOR ( APPROXIMATELY 20 YEARS )PRESIDENT ( 4 TERMS -1 YEAR EACH )NUMEROUS COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS
MCAADIRECTOR 5-1/2 YEARS, SECOND 3 -
WITH SALE OF CONTRACTING BUSINESS )YEAR TERM EXPIRED IN 1985
COMMITTEE CHAIRMANSHIPS
ENERGY ( Testified before a U. S. Congressionalcommittee on energy matters for MCAA )EDUCATION ( "Fathered"the first construction
trade
association Video Teleconference )MANAGEMENT METHODS (Wrote computer methods sectionof accounting manual )
COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIPSLABOR COST ESTIMATING MANUAL
ALSO PAID COMPUTER CONSULTANT TO THIS COMMITTEEAT A LATER DATE )
Wrote computer methods section of the LEM )TASK FORCE MEMBER
STANDARD PART NUMBERING
SIGNIFICANT ACCOMPLISHMENTSCHAIRED MODERATED MCAA' S FIRST VIDEO
TELECONFERENCE
WROTE COMPUTER UTILIZATION SECTION OF MANAGEMENT
METHODS AND LABOR ESTIMATING MANUALS
CHAIRED FIRST COMPUTERIZATION SEMINAR FOR MECHANICALCONTRACTORS
HIGHEST HONOR
MCAA DISTINGUISHED SERVICE AWARD
This award is given only annually to an MCAAmember who has contributed in a most
industry, and to thesignificant way to thegoals of MCAA".
RICHARD T . SCOTT
MAJOR SEMINARS PRESENTED
AMERICAN SOCIETY OF PROFESSIONAL ESTIMATORS
ESTIMATING UPDATE SEMINAR
DECEMBER 5-6, 1980
OMAHA, NE
ASHRAE, NEBRASKA CHAPTER
ENERGY PRESENT AND FUTURE"
OCTOBER 24, 1978
SIMILAR SEMINARS TO:
MCA -NEW JERSEY
OMAHA CLINICAL CLUB
JUNIOR LEAGUE OF OMAHA
BUILDING MODERNIZATION AND MAINTENANCE CONFERENCE
ECONOMICS OF ENERGY CONSERVATION AND MECHANICAL SYSTEMS"
JUNE 11-13, 1974
CHICAGO, IL
MCAA CONVENTION
FAMILY BUSINESS SEMINAR"
1979 CONVENTION
MCAA CONVENTION
COMPUTERIZATION OF THE MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR' S OFFICE"1983 CONVENTION
MCAA CONVENTION
WHAT' S NEW IN COMPUTERS"1989 CONVENTION
MCA
WHAT' S NEW IN COMPUTERS"MIDWEST MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS CONFERENCE
OCTOBER, 1989
ASHRAE
PSYCHROMETRY -LOST ART OF THE HIGH PLAINS &DESERT S.W."ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHAPTER TECHNICAL CONFERENCE
APRIL 1, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003
ASHRAE
HISTORY OF DISTRICT COOLING"
ROCKY MOUNTAIN CHAPTER MEETING
FEBRUARY 6, 2001
MAGAZINE ARTICLES
DOMESTIC ENGINEERING -JUNE, 1980
IF I WERE A CONTRACTOR, HERE' S WHAT I' D WANT MY COMPUTER TODO"
DOMESTIC ENGINEERING -DECEMBER 1982
COMPUTER SELECTION: IT' S AN ART"
DOMESTIC ENGINEERING -DECEMBER 1983 AND JANUARY, 1984
BUYING A COMPUTER? FORGET EVERYTHING YOU THINK YOU KNOW"
THE JOURNAL OF COMMERCIAL BANKING
THE BANKER, THE SURETY AND .
NOVEMBER 1975
OH YES, THE CONTRACTOR"
PLUMBING &MECHANICAL -OCT.,1988 AND FEB.,1989 -OCT.,1990
A SERIES OF 17 ARTICLES ON CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT
RI CHARD T. SCOTT
JOB LIST -RICHARD T. SCOTT, P. E.
The following pages show the projects for which Dick was theengineer of record. The list is sorted four ways: Job Name, JobType, Job Location and Seal Date. The type of sort is shown in the
upper left hand corner of each page. All jobs sealed betweenAugust, 1992 and July, 1995 were done as an outside consultantworking in the capacity of Chief Engineer for Design Mechanical,Inc. of Boulder. Only the projects which required signed andsealed drawings and/or specifications are shown. Many others werecompleted in this time period.
Three jobs deserve special mention because of their complexity.The first is Donnelly Applied Films. Year around cooling watermust be supplied to the plating ovens. This water is supplied froma closed circuit industrial evaporative cooler. The owner asked
Dick to suggest ways in which energy could be conserved. Because
of the very low temperature of the entering city water, this watermust be preheated before going to the deionizer used to prepare thewater for the product washers. All of the preheat energy isrecovered from either the oven cooling water or the heat rejectedfrom the air compressor aftercoolers.
The second project is Sheldahl. The process areas in this buildingneed to be kept at constant humidity. Dick designed an unusualsystem which utilizes low temperature ( 370F ) chilled water, gasfired duct furnaces and evaporative cooler sections to achieve thisgoal. This system saved a large initial cost compared to aconventional system with chilled water and steam humidifiers.
The third project which required special skills is Gerards FrenchBakery. This firm supplies fresh baked goods to area restaurants.
Accurate temperature and humidity control is required at relativelyhigh levels compared to comfort heating and cooling in the "proofboxes" or dough rising rooms. The room environmental control
systems which Dick designed worked so well that the owners haveasked him to cooperate with them to sell the design to other bakersnationwide.
HISTORIC PRESERVATION
In addition to the many jobs listed on the accompanying pages, Dickhas participated in a number of projects which have historicsignificance. They are listed below.
CARNEGIE LIBRARY, BOULDER
Corrected inadequate heating system.
Reference: Wendy Hall (303) 441-3110
BOULDER CITY HALL, BOULDER
Replaced outmoded air conditioning system with a new variable airvolume system.Reference: Glenn Magee (303) 441-4202
LINDEN' S BREWING, FORT COLLINS
Converted abandoned second floor to an elegant dining room and
added a catering kitchen and beer bottling room.Bill Warren (970) 223-1313
JACKSON COUNTY COURTHOUSE, WALDEN
Wrote a report indicating the steps necessary to restore the steam
heating system to its former trustworthy operation. Later designedmodifications and replacement of old system.Reference: Richard S. Beardmore, P. E. (970) 407-9970
SAN JUAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, SILVERTON
Wrote a similar report and have been asked to redesign the entiresteam heating system for the courthouse and other buildings on the
campus, including a new boiler and distribution piping.Reference: Bill Norman (970) 387-57661
LAS ANIMAS COUNTY COURTHOUSE, TRINIDAD
Wrote similar report.Reference: Richard S. Beardmore, P. E. (970) 407-9970
MONTROSE CITY HALL
Wrote similar report and specified new boiler and evaporativecoolers.
Reference: Janet Freed (970) 240-1457
LOGAN COUNTY COURTHOUSE, STERLING
Wrote similar report, and did conceptual design with opinion ofprobable cost for air conditioning. Later, amended report toinclude moving boiler and chiller to remote building.
Reference: Richard S. Beardmore, P. E. (970) 407-9970
LEADVILLE CITY HALL
They were having problems heating the building with the systemwhich had heated it for years. I visited the site and had them
running properly in a matter of hours.Reference: Ms. Linda Hollenbeck (719) 486-2092
FORT COLLINS EMPIRE HOTEL
Complete redesign of first floor plumbing, heating and air
conditioning. Preservation of second and third floor heatingutilizing existing steam radiators. Replacement of galvanized
water piping and selection of all new fixtures.
Reference: Steve Levinger (970) 430-0407