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Ronald A Vandehey, 942833 Kalama River Rd, Kalama, WA 98625

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Kalama, WA   

10666 Moapa Ave, Portland, OR 97219    503-6367483   

5930 Shattuck Rd, Portland, OR 97221   

8146 Reeve Rd, La Pine, OR 97739    541-5365708   

51454 Jory Rd, La Pine, OR 97739    541-5365708   

Work

Position: Building and Grounds Cleaning and Maintenance Occupations

Education

Degree: High school graduate or higher

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Principal Structrual Engineer

Location:
Portland, OR
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Miller Consulting Engineers, Inc.
Principal Structrual Engineer
Education:
Oregon Institute of Technology 1985 - 1989
Skills:
Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Construction, Leed Ap, Civil Engineering, Green Building, Microsoft Office, Submittals, Microsoft Excel, Leed, Sustainable Design, Sustainability, Comprehensive Planning, Engineering, Powerpoint, Microsoft Word, Photoshop, Project Management, Illustrator, Architecture
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Firefighter At Portland Fire And Rescue

Location:
Portland, Oregon Area
Industry:
Public Safety

Publications & IP owners

Us Patents

Method Of Constructing A Masonry Wall

US Patent:
8640422, Feb 4, 2014
Filed:
Oct 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/647240
Inventors:
Ronald G. Vandehey - Aloha OR, US
Assignee:
SR Contractors, LLC - Portland OR
International Classification:
E04B 1/00
US Classification:
5274213, 5274712, 5274913, 524051, 52415
Abstract:
Systems and methods for modifying existing walls are disclosed. In certain embodiments, a masonry wall is constructed near an existing wall, and the cavity between the two walls is filled with a foamable, adhesive material. The foamable, adhesive material adheres to both walls, creating an adhesive connection between them. Certain embodiments create multiple layers of the foamable, adhesive material, allowing each layer to expand before the next is introduced. Certain embodiments utilize a brush device to reduce the amount of mortar left between the two walls. Certain embodiments utilize clips for temporarily securing the masonry wall to the existing wall.

Reinforced Wall Structures And Methods

US Patent:
2002010, Aug 15, 2002
Filed:
Nov 16, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/990907
Inventors:
Ronald Vandehey - Aloha OR, US
Raymond Miller - Lake Oswego OR, US
Roger Tikka - Brush Praire WA, US
Assignee:
Seismic Rehab, LLC
International Classification:
E04B001/00
E04G021/00
E04G023/00
US Classification:
052/742130
Abstract:
Reinforced wall structures and methods for strengthening wall structures to more effectively resist damage produced by seismically induced forces are disclosed. According to one embodiment, a method for strengthening a double wall structure comprises forming plural layers of a foamable, adhesive material in the cavity between the two wall portions of the double wall structure to bond together the wall portions. According to another embodiment, a method for strengthening a single wall comprises spacing a sheathing layer from one surface of the wall so as to define a cavity therebetween. A plurality of structural members are positioned outside of the cavity so as to support the inner form. A foamable, adhesive material is introduced into the cavity to bond together the inner form and the wall.

Method For Modifying Walls

US Patent:
2013008, Apr 11, 2013
Filed:
Oct 8, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/647243
Inventors:
SR Contractors, LLC - Portland OR, US
Ronald G. Vandehey - Aloha OR, US
Assignee:
SR Contractors, LLC - Portland OR
International Classification:
E04G 23/00
E04G 11/00
US Classification:
5274213, 249 18
Abstract:
Systems and methods for modifying existing walls are disclosed. In some embodiments, a form assembly is provided with a form member facing an existing wall, to which sheathing panels are attached. The cavity created between the sheathing panels and the existing wall can be filled with a foamable, adhesive material which adheres to the sheathing panels and the existing wall and creates an adhesive connection between them. In some embodiments, the form assembly is vertically adjustable to facilitate the installation of multiple rows of sheathing panels. In some embodiments, the foamable, adhesive material is introduced in successive layers.

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