Oct 2009 to Nov 2011 Senior Police MentorDrug Enforcement Administration (DEA) Arlington, VA Jul 2006 to Jun 2008 Staff CoordinatorDEA - Kansas City District Office
Jan 2001 to Jul 2006 Resident Agent-in-ChargeDEA - Kansas City District Office Springfield, MO Mar 2005 to Aug 2005 Interim promotionDEA - Houston, Puerto Rico and Phoenix Division Offices Phoenix, AZ 1986 to 2000 Special AgentState of Texas - Harris County Probation Department Houston, TX 1984 to 1986 Parole Officer
Education:
Executive Leadership Management - Georgetown University Washington, DC 2007 CertificateChicago State University Chicago, IL Masters of Science in Criminal JusticeAurora University Aurora, IL Bachelor of Science in Criminal Justice
Premeir electric Raleigh, NC Mar 2012 to Aug 2013 ElectricianAdams Electric, Trillium Construction Raleigh, NC Nov 2009 to Jan 2012 ElectricianBrown's Electric Raleigh, NC Nov 2008 to Aug 2009 ElectricianKAD Construction Raleigh, NC Feb 2005 to Oct 2008 ElectricianQuality Trades Raleigh, NC Dec 2003 to Jan 2005 Electrician Helper
Education:
Wake Tech. College Raleigh, NC 1982 to 1983 College PrepWakefield High School Arlington, VA 1975 to 1978 DiplomaEverest University Orlando, FL 2009 Still working on it in Computer Science
Skills:
Power Generator, Light wheel Mecanic
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Frederick E. Marshall Vice President
Renaissance Family Solutions, Inc Individual and Family Services, Nsk
13538 Vlg Park Dr, Orlando, FL 32837 3956 Town Ctr Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837 2111 E Michigan St, Orlando, FL 32806 3018 Redwood National Dr, Orlando, FL 32837
Frederick S. Marshall Treasurer
FOUNDATION REPAIR ASSOCIATION, INC Membership Organization
1306 W Anderson Ln STE A, Austin, TX 78757 3006 Wheelock St, Dallas, TX 75220
Frederick S Marshall
STRUCTURAL REPAIR, LLC Repair Services
5601 W Jefferson Blvd, Dallas, TX 75211 1800 Rocky Cyn, Arlington, TX 76012
A device and method are provided for leveling and supporting a slab foundation on a column of piling sections. A vertical hole is bored through the slab foundation and an anchoring cylinder is inserted in the hole. An adhesive is used to adhere the outer surface of the anchoring cylinder to a portion of the foundation. The cylinder has a plurality of downward-facing load shoulders which are engaged by upward-facing shoulders of a reacting member positioned across and above the hole. Piling sections are inserted into the anchoring cylinder and forced into the earth with a driving device that reacts against the reacting member. The anchoring cylinder is then supported on the piling sections to maintain the desired level of the foundation.
Pilings are installed for leveling a foundation. A first segment is driven into the ground. Then two support rods of varying length are positioned and grouted into a passage running through the segment. The first support rod is one-half of the height of the piling segment, while the second is one and one-half times the height of the piling segment. An additional piling segment is driven on top of the first segment. Support rods which are twice the height of a single segment are positioned and grouted into the passage. This process is repeated until the assembly is the required depth.
Method And Apparatus For Post-Tensioning Segmented Concrete Pilings
A foundation repair piling made up of segments is post tensioned by a cable fed into the segments after the piling is installed. A cable anchor serves as a base segment of multiple concrete piling segments. After installing all the concrete segments on top of the base segment, a cable is inserted into passages in the segments. The cable is threaded through the completely installed piling segments and into the cable anchor. After the cable bottoms out in the cable anchor, upward tension is applied to the cable. As the cable is pulled, cable lock members in the cable anchor increase gripping pressure even as the cable tension increases, thereby solidly anchoring the end of the cable in the cable anchor. After the desired tension is reached, the cable is terminated at the top of the last segment. The tension is held by a termination lug at the top end of the cable.
An assembly for compressing a foundation piling prevents individual piling segments from sliding out of alignment. The assembly is an anchoring device that is lowered into a passageway running through a concrete or steel foundation piling to a desired depth. The anchoring device is suspended to a cable and has a center section and at least one moveable wing or wedge attached to the center section. Then a weight is dropped onto the anchoring device. The force of the impact causes the wings on the anchoring device to slide down and extend away from the center section. The force of the impact also forces the wings to grip the piling because the anchoring assembly is wider than the passageway when the wings slide down the center section. Tension is applied to the cable, which is now secured to the piling by the anchoring device. The tension in the cable creates a compressive state on the piling which prevents the individual segments from sliding out of alignment.
A method for securing piling segments together to form a single foundation piling using an alignment securing assembly and vibrations sent through the piling as. Piling segments are driven into the ground on top of each other, forming a piling. A single piling passageway is formed when the piling segments are in alignment. An alignment securing assembly is placed in the passageway. Vibrations are sent through the piling so that grout will not gather in the upper portions of the passageway before the lower portions of the passageway are filled with grout. The grout cures and the piling segments are secured so that the segments will not slip. The alignment securing assembly uses an anchoring device that is lowered and set in the passageway so that tension can be applied by a cable. The tension from the cable and anchoring device causing a compressive effect on the piling.
System And Method For Forming A Movable Slab Foundation
An embodiment of the system for forming a movable slab foundation as comprised by the present invention has a slab foundation, at least one substantially vertical support member, at least one support surface, and at least one support sleeve. The at least one supports sleeve surrounds the at least one support member and is encased within the slab foundation and is capable of movement axially along the length of the at least one support member. The at least one vertical support member is capable of rotation relative to the at least one support sleeve to restrict the movement of the at least one support sleeve downward relative to the at least one vertical support member, thereby maintaining the height of the at least one support sleeve and the slab foundation relative to the at least one support surface.
System And Method For Forming A Movable Slab Foundation
An embodiment of the system for forming a movable slab foundation as comprised by the present invention has a slab foundation, at least one substantially vertical support member, at least one support surface, and at least one support sleeve. The at least one support sleeve surrounds the at least one support member and is encased within the slab foundation and is capable of movement axially along the axis of the at least one support member. The at least one vertical support member is capable of rotation relative to the at least one support sleeve to restrict the movement of the at least one support sleeve downward relative to the at least one vertical support member, thereby maintaining the height of the at least one support sleeve and the slab foundation relative to the at least one support surface.
Frederick S. Marshall - Arlington TX, US David A. Bryan - Plano TX, US
International Classification:
E02D 27/34 E04B 1/00
US Classification:
521266, 52297, 5274115
Abstract:
A system for forming a movable slab foundation comprises a support sleeve encased within a slab foundation. The support sleeve surrounds a support member that rests upon a support surface. The support sleeve is capable of moving axially along the length of the support member.
Dr. Marshall graduated from the Harvard Medical School in 1989. He works in Rochester, NY and 2 other locations and specializes in Neurology. Dr. Marshall is affiliated with Highland Hospital Of Rochester, Monroe Community Hospital and Strong Memorial Hospital.
Walter J. Hines High School Greensboro NC 1968-1972
Community:
Michael Riddle, Robbie Woodard, Hazel Morrison, Jeffrey Poole, Larry Hockaday, Paul Knight, Cindy Thomas, Mary Grosse, Amanda Tate, Kathy Jordan, Mary Vance