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  • 2225 Dunnigan Ave NE, Grand Rapids, MI 49525
  • 2665 Ashville Dr, Grand Rapids, MI 49525 (616) 364-0437
  • 186 Taos Ave NE, Ada, MI 49301
  • Colorado Springs, CO
  • Big Rapids, MI

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Resumes

David Feutz Photo 1

Bim Designer

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Location:
Grand Rapids, MI
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Andy J. Egan Co.
Bim Designer

Feyen Zylstra Dec 2016 - Feb 2018
Bim Coordinator

Andy J. Egan Co. Jun 2013 - Dec 2016
Bim Specialist

Commercial Design Engineering May 2011 - Jun 2013
Bim Manager
Education:
Ferris State University
Bachelors
Skills:
Hvac
Autocad
Leed
Construction Management
Microsoft Excel
Construction
Microsoft Office
Leed Ap
Engineering
Project Estimation
Customer Service
Green Building
Energy Efficiency
Hvac Controls
Value Engineering
David Feutz Photo 2

Manufacturing Analyst / Engineer

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Location:
Greater Grand Rapids, Michigan Area
Industry:
Mechanical or Industrial Engineering

Publications

Us Patents

Modular Furniture

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US Patent:
50941747, Mar 10, 1992
Filed:
Jun 10, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/712958
Inventors:
Gary H. Grund - Kent City MI
Craig S. DeDamos - Rockford MI
Michael L. Deimen - Grand Rapids MI
Terence M. Duncan - Kalamazoo MI
David A. Feutz - Grand Rapids MI
Charles G. Humphrey - Freeport MI
Royal A. Kent - Grand Rapids MI
Edmund X. Klipa - Grand Rapids MI
Thomas R. Maas - Grand Rapids MI
Jon R. Mullen - West Olive MI
Randall P. Nelsen - Alto MI
Linda M. Parker - Alto MI
James G. Paulsen - Grand Rapids MI
Alan L. Pearson - Ionia MI
Mark T. Slager - Kentwood MI
Gale F. Wilcox - Alto MI
Michael E. Wurth - Grand Rapids MI
Assignee:
Steelcase Inc. - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
A47B 1700
US Classification:
108 50
Abstract:
A freestanding modular furniture arrangement is provided to create workstations in open office plans, and other similar applications. Each furniture unit includes a worksurface with capped cutouts in the rear corners to mount overhead cabinets, privacy screens, and other furniture accessories. A mounting rail extends continuously along the rearward edge of each worksurface, and is capable of removably supporting therein a plurality of different amenities, such as bookshelves, CRT stands, fans, task lamps, etc. , so as to permit a worker to personalize his or her own workstation. A removable stanchion permits certain convertible amenities to be supported either freestanding on the worksurface, or along the rear of the worksurface on the mounting rail. An L-shaped intermediate leg is available to support the worksurface in a cantilevered fashion to facilitate unfettered task chair movement along the forward edge of the worksurface.

Modular Furniture

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US Patent:
50922530, Mar 3, 1992
Filed:
Feb 7, 1989
Appl. No.:
7/307775
Inventors:
Gary H. Grund - Kent City MI
Craig S. DeDamos - Rockford MI
Michael L. Deimen - Grand Rapids MI
Terence M. Duncan - Kalamazoo MI
David A. Feutz - Grand Rapids MI
Charles G. Humphrey - Freeport MI
Royal A. Kent - Grand Rapids MI
Edmund X. Klipa - Grand Rapids MI
Thomas R. Maas - Grand Rapids MI
Jon R. Mullen - West Olive MI
Randall P. Nelsen - Alto MI
Linda M. Parker - Alto MI
James G. Paulsen - Grand Rapids MI
Alan L. Pearson - Ionia MI
Mark T. Slager - Kentwood MI
Gale F. Wilcox - Alto MI
Michael E. Wurth - Grand Rapids MI
Assignee:
Steelcase Inc. - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
A47B 9618
US Classification:
108101
Abstract:
A freestanding modular furniture arrangement is provided to create workstations in open office plans, and other similar applications. Each furniture unit includes a worksurface with capped cutouts in the rear corners to mount overhead cabinets, privacy screens, and other furniture accessories. A mounting rail extends continuously along the rearward edge of each worksurface, and is capable of removably supporting therein a plurality of different amenities, such as bookshelves, CRT stands, fans, task lamps, etc. , so as to permit a worker to personalize his or her own workstation. A removable stanchion permits certain convertible amenities to be supported either freestanding on the worksurface, or along the rear of the worksurface on the mounting rail. An L-shaped intermediate leg is available to support the worksurface in a cantilevered fashion to facilitate unfettered task chair movement along the forward edge of the worksurface.

Modular Furniture

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US Patent:
51037416, Apr 14, 1992
Filed:
Jul 29, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/737324
Inventors:
Gary H. Grund - Kent City MI
Craig S. DeDamos - Rockford MI
Michael L. Deimen - Grand Rapids MI
Terence M. Duncan - Grand Rapids MI
David A. Feutz - Grand Rapids MI
Charles G. Humphrey - late of Freeport MI
Royal A. Kent - Grand Rapids MI
Edmund X. Klipa - Grand Rapids MI
Thomas R. Maas - Grand Rapids MI
Jon R. Mullen - West Olive MI
Randall P. Nelsen - Alto MI
Linda M. Parker - Alto MI
James G. Paulsen - Grand Rapids MI
Alan L. Pearson - Ionia MI
Mark T. Slager - Kentwood MI
Gale F. Wilcox - Middleville MI
Michael E. Wurth - Grand Rapids MI
Assignee:
Steelcase Inc. - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
A47B 3500
US Classification:
108 50
Abstract:
A freestanding modular furniture arrangement is provided to create workstations in both open and closed office plans, and other similar applications. Each furniture unit includes a worksurface with capped cutouts in the rear corners to mount overhead cabinets, privacy screens, and other furniture accessories. A mounting rail extends continuously along the rearward edge of each worksurface, and is capable of removably supporting therein a plurality of different amenities, such as bookshelves, CRT stands, fans, task lamps, etc. , so as to permit a worker to personalize his or her own workstation. A removable stanchion permits certain convertible amenities to be supported either freestanding on the worksurface, or along the rear of the worksurface on the mounting rail. An L-shaped intermediate leg is available to support the worksurface in a cantilevered fashion to facilitate unfettered task chair movement along the forward edge of the worksurface.

Modular Furniture

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US Patent:
52208710, Jun 22, 1993
Filed:
Feb 5, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/831789
Inventors:
Gary H. Grund - Kent City MI
Craig S. DeDamos - Rockford MI
Michael L. Deimen - Grand Rapids MI
Terence M. Duncan - Kalamazoo MI
David A. Feutz - Grand Rapids MI
Charles G. Humphrey - Freeport MI
Royal A. Kent - Grand Rapids MI
Edmund X. Klipa - Grand Rapids MI
Thomas R. Maas - Grand Rapids MI
Jon R. Mullen - West Olive MI
Randall P. Nelsen - Alto MI
Linda M. Parker - Alto MI
James G. Paulsen - Grand Rapids MI
Alan L. Pearson - Ionia MI
Mark T. Slager - Kentwood MI
Gale F. Wilcox - Alto MI
Michael E. Wurth - Grand Rapids MI
Assignee:
Steelcase Inc. - Grand Rapids MI
International Classification:
A47B 1700
US Classification:
108 50
Abstract:
A freestanding modular furniture arrangement is provided to create workstations in open office plans, and other similar applications. Each furniture unit includes a worksurface with capped cutouts in the rear corners to mount overhead cabinets, privacy screens, and other furniture accessories. A mounting rail extends continuously along the rearward edge of each worksurface, and is capable of removably supporting therein a plurality of different amenities, such as bookshelves, CRT stands, fans, task lamps, etc. , so as to permit a worker to personalize his or her own workstation. A removable stanchion permits certain convertible amenities to be supported either freestanding on the worksurface, or along the rear of the worksurface on the mounting rail. An L-shaped intermediate leg is available to support the worksurface in a cantilevered fashion to facilitate unfettered task chair movement along the forward edge of the worksurface.
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