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570 El Dorado Ave, Oakland, CA 94611    510-6523545   

7145 Pinehaven Rd, Oakland, CA 94611    510-6011646    510-6523545   

7154 Pinehaven Rd, Oakland, CA 94611   

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570 El Dorado Ave, Oakland, CA 94611    415-8199492   

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Position: Professional/Technical

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Alexander Itsekson

Address:
Oakland, CA 94612
Licenses:
License #: 081007176 - Active
Issued Date: Jan 17, 2012
Expiration Date: Nov 30, 2018
Type: Licensed Structural Engineer

Alexander B Itsekson

Address:
Oakland, CA
Licenses:
License #: 7076229-2203 - Expired
Category: Engineer/Land Surveyor
Issued Date: Sep 16, 2008
Expiration Date: Mar 31, 2011
Type: Professional Structural Engineer

Alexander B Itsekson

Address:
1904 Franklin St Penthouse Ste, Oakland, CA 94612
Licenses:
License #: 42360 - Active
Issued Date: Aug 22, 2008
Renew Date: Nov 1, 2015
Expiration Date: Oct 31, 2017
Type: Professional Engineer

Alexander Itsekson

Address:
1904 Franklin St Penthouse, Oakland, CA
Licenses:
License #: 48549 - Expired
Category: Professional
Issued Date: Aug 21, 2008
Expiration Date: Sep 30, 2014

Alexander Itsekson resumes & CV records

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Alexander (Sasha) Itsekson

Position:
President at Enginious Structures, Inc - Structural Engineers
Location:
San Francisco Bay Area
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Enginious Structures, Inc - Structural Engineers since 2001
President
Skills:
Seismic strengthening, renovations, new construction, aluminum curtawalls and skylights
Interests:
reading, soccer, hockey
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Principal, Facade Structural Specialist

Location:
570 El Dorado Ave, Oakland, CA 94611
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Rdh Building Science
Principal, Facade Structural Specialist
Ingraham Dejesse Associates 1998 - 2001
Project Engineer
Enginious Structures 1998 - 2001
President
Eichleay, Inc. 1997 - 1998
Civil Engineer
Huntington Design 1992 - 1997
Project Engineer
Education:
Moscow Institute of Municipal Economy and Construction 2007 - 2009
Moscow Institute of Municipal Economy and Construction 1984 - 1989
Skills:
Structural Engineering, Construction, Structural Analysis, Civil Engineering, Renovation, Construction Management, Construction Drawings, Materials, Autocad, Leed Ap, Cad, Structural Engineers, Concrete, Steel Detailing, Residential Homes, Structures, Leed, Revit, Masonry, Wood, Great Personality
Interests:
Hockey
Soccer
Reading
Languages:
English
Russian

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

System And Method For Electrochemical Stabilization Of Soil And The Strengthened Soil Structure Resulting From The Above Method

US Patent:
6565724, May 20, 2003
Filed:
Mar 8, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/801549
Inventors:
Alexander Itsekson - Oakland CA, 94611
Vladimir Itsekson - San Francisco CA, 94112
Boris Itsekson - San Francisco CA, 94115
International Classification:
B01D 6142
US Classification:
204515, 4051281, 405130, 4052581
Abstract:
A plurality of rows of wells are drilled in the soil of the area to be stabilized, and then pairs of electrodes, i. e. , an aluminum anode and a copper-graphite cathode connected to a source of a bipolar pulse current, are inserted into each well in such a manner that during operation all anodes of odd wells are connected to a positive terminal (for odd pulses) of the source, while all cathodes of even wells are connected to a negative terminal (for odd pulses) of the source. After a certain period of treatment the anodes and cathodes are reversed so that all anode of even wells are connected to the positive terminals (for even pulses) of the source, whereas the cathodes of the odd wells are connected to the negative terminal of the source. Controlled directional structuring of the soil mass is carried out by adjusting the duration of current pulses, intervals between two sequential bipolar pulses of pulse current, and current density in the pulses. Prior to initiation of the soil stabilization process, salts, which correspond to the type of treated soil, are introduced into the wells.

Method And Apparatus For The Preparation, Placement, And Compacting Of Components Of Fibrous Concrete And Mixtures Thereof

US Patent:
5480256, Jan 2, 1996
Filed:
Aug 31, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/299491
Inventors:
Boris Itsekson - San Francisco CA
Michael Dyuzhenko - 310024 Kharkov, UA
Vladimir Itsekson - Moscow Region, 143952 Reutov, RU
Alexander Itsekson - San Francisco CA
Igor Tsigelman - San Francisco CA
International Classification:
E01C 1900
US Classification:
404 72
Abstract:
A method for the preparation, placement, and compacting of fibrous concrete material components laid onto an object which consists of forming on a conveyor a sandwich consisting of sequential layers of a mortar component, long fibers, coarse aggregate, directing the sandwich onto the surface of large-diameter rotor (113), converting the components of the sandwich into a controllable flow (F), directing a part of the components onto the object (O) and a part onto a second small-diameter rotor (115) having blades (115a) longer in the radial direction than blades (113a) of the rotor (113), and controlling the direction, speed, density distributions, and distribution of the flow components by adjusting the amount of short fibers added to the flow and by introducing into the flow a third rotor (116). The apparatus for the realization of the method contains a three-rotor-type dispenser with the third rotor (116) pivotal with around the center of rotation of the second rotor (115).

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