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Allen J Baass

from Victoria, TX
Age ~77

Allen Baass Phones & Addresses

  • 3971 Moody St, Victoria, TX 77905 (361) 573-0055
  • 4696 Moody St, Victoria, TX 77905 (361) 573-0055
  • 4700 Moody St, Victoria, TX 77905
  • Port Lavaca, TX
  • Aransas Pass, TX

Work

Company: Formosa plastics 1989 to 1991 Position: Field engineer

Education

Degree: Bachelor of Education, Bachelors School / High School: Texas A&M University 1968 to 1972 Specialities: Teacher Education

Skills

Concrete • Construction Management • Construction • Contract Negotiation • Subcontracting • Project Estimation • Custom Homes • Carpentry • Contract Management • Submittals • Pre Construction • Contractors • Cpm Scheduling

Industries

Construction

Resumes

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President

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Location:
Victoria, TX
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Formosa Plastics 1989 - 1991
Field Engineer

A Baass Const 1989 - 1991
President

Baass Concrete 1965 - 1989
Field Operations Supervisor and Estimator
Education:
Texas A&M University 1968 - 1972
Bachelor of Education, Bachelors, Teacher Education
Victoria College 1965 - 1968
Skills:
Concrete
Construction Management
Construction
Contract Negotiation
Subcontracting
Project Estimation
Custom Homes
Carpentry
Contract Management
Submittals
Pre Construction
Contractors
Cpm Scheduling

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Allen Baass
President, Director
A. Baass Construction & Supply, Inc
Excavators
4700 SW Moody St, Victoria, TX 77905
3971 SW Moody St, Victoria, TX 77905
4696 SW Moody St, Victoria, TX 77905
(361) 572-0011

Publications

Us Patents

Artificial Reef Construction

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US Patent:
43344992, Jun 15, 1982
Filed:
Nov 19, 1980
Appl. No.:
6/208144
Inventors:
Allen J. Baass - Victoria TX
International Classification:
A01K 6100
US Classification:
119 3
Abstract:
An artificial reef construction is provided, having a base portion formed by a discarded inflatable rubber vehicle tire which is adapted to lie on one side wall thereof with one of the rim openings facing upwardly. The vehicle tire is at least partially filled with weighting material such as concrete. A plurality of strands of wire rope extend through apertures formed in the upper side wall of the vehicle tire, adjacent the upper rim opening with the lower portions of each of the sections of wire rope being embedded in the weighting material for retention. The sections of wire rope extending above the vehicle tire are then frayed so as to form upwardly diverging multiple wire rope strands that cooperate with the vehicle tire to define a centrally oriented protective nesting environment for marine life.
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