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  • 1200 35Th St, West Des Moines, IA 50266
  • 955 Robin Cir, Altoona, IA 50009 (515) 240-0949
  • 836 Elmwood Ct, Altoona, IA 50009 (515) 967-6219
  • 2701 51St St, Des Moines, IA 50310 (515) 274-4618

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Company: Advanced engineering Position: Strucutral engineer

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Strucutral Engineer

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Location:
West Des Moines, IA
Industry:
Design
Work:
Advanced Engineering
Strucutral Engineer

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Eric Horlyk
President, Treasurer, Director, Secretary
ADVANCED ENGINEERING INCORPORATED
Engineering Services · Structural Engineer
955 Robin Cir, Altoona, IA
815 Office Park Rd, West Des Moines, IA 50265
(515) 226-0867

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Concrete Skirting For Manufactured Homes

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US Patent:
61255971, Oct 3, 2000
Filed:
Nov 24, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/976627
Inventors:
Keith M. Hoffman - Ames IA
Bradley G. Hoffman - Urbandale IA
Rikel M. Hoffman - Ames IA
Eric F. Horlyk - West Des Moines IA
International Classification:
B60R 2700
US Classification:
5216912
Abstract:
A skirting system for manufactured residential and commercial building structures. The skirting system having a plurality of precast concrete panels which are disposed around the base perimeter of the manufactured building. The top end of the panels are restrained between two vertically disposed members extending around the perimeter of the manufactured building. The bottom end of the panels rest on and are restrained by a plurality of set blocks. The set blocks are held in position by anchor rods inserted through apertures in the set block and into the soil. The edges of the panels are sealed with a bead of caulking. Soil is then placed against the exterior of the panels to assist in restraining the panels and to give the appearance of a cast-in-place concrete foundation wall. The precast panels may include a layer of foam insulation and the panels may also include an opening for receiving an automatic vent. Rather than using set blocks, the bottom of the panels may rest on a frost footing or concrete slab.

Foundation For Manufactured Homes

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US Patent:
60948736, Aug 1, 2000
Filed:
Nov 24, 1997
Appl. No.:
8/976628
Inventors:
Keith M. Hoffman - Ames IA
Bradley G. Hoffman - Urbandale IA
Rikel M. Hoffman - Ames IA
Eric F. Horlyk - West Des Moines IA
International Classification:
E04B 900
US Classification:
521266
Abstract:
A foundation support system for manufactured building structures comprising footings, vertically adjustable vertical support members, beam holders and intermediate beams. The intermediate beams being disposed transversely below the main beams of the structure to be supported. The intermediate beams are supported by the vertically adjustable vertical support members. One end of the vertical support members having a beam holder secured thereto for receivingly securing the intermediate beams. The other end of the vertical support member supported by a footing.
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