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Gerald Maiers Phones & Addresses

  • 12088 Blackheath Cir, Orlando, FL 32837 (407) 907-1265
  • Stewart, MN

Work

Company: Subfloor systems Jan 2008 Position: Operations manager

Education

School / High School: Stewart Public School. Mankato State College 1986 to 1990 Specialities: Business Management, Management, Law, Construction, Business

Skills

Contract Negotiation • Project Planning • Contract Management • Construction Management • Construction • Renovation • Budgets • Contractors • Customer Service • Strategic Planning • Value Engineering • Negotiation • Residential Homes

Interests

Politics • Science and Technology • Health • Economic Empowerment

Industries

Construction

Resumes

Resumes

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Operations Manager

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Location:
Orlando, FL
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Subfloor Systems
Operations Manager

Miller Miller & Mac-Florida Jan 1993 - Dec 2007
President
Education:
Stewart Public School. Mankato State College 1986 - 1990
Stewart Public School. Mankato State College 1973 - 1990
Skills:
Contract Negotiation
Project Planning
Contract Management
Construction Management
Construction
Renovation
Budgets
Contractors
Customer Service
Strategic Planning
Value Engineering
Negotiation
Residential Homes
Interests:
Politics
Science and Technology
Health
Economic Empowerment

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Gerald J Maiers
Director
SUBFLOOR SYSTEMS, INC
12088 Blackheath Cir, Orlando, FL 32837
6923 Narcoossee Rd, Orlando, FL 32822
11310 Satellite Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837
Gerald J. Maiers
President, Owner
Miller, Miller & Mac-Florida, Inc
Poured Concrete Structure Contrs · Concrete Contractors
11310 Satellite Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837
(407) 850-0697, (407) 482-8826, (407) 851-5886
Gerald J. Maiers
Director
Central Florida Gypsum Floors & Toppings, Inc
11310 Satellite Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837
Gerald J. Maiers
Director
Maiers Systems, Inc
11310 Satellite Blvd, Orlando, FL 32837
12088 Blackheath Cir, Orlando, FL 32837
6923 Narcoossee Rd, Orlando, FL 32822

Publications

Us Patents

Waterproof Decking Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
RE38950, Jan 31, 2006
Filed:
Dec 27, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/330799
Inventors:
Charles P. Maiers - Orlando FL, US
Gerald J. Maiers - Orlando FL, US
International Classification:
E04B 7/20
US Classification:
52408, 52 96, 52 97, 523026, 523023, 52310
Abstract:
A waterproof deck includes a deck subflooring supported on joists adjacent a building, a flashing adjacent a building, and a drip edge attached along the edge of a subflooring where the water runs off the deck. An elastomeric waterproofing material covers the subflooring and a strip of T-bar edging is attached along the edge of the subfloor and has a portion extending over the elastomeric waterproofing material and over the drip edge and another portion extending above the subfloor to form a raised edge therealong. Concrete covers the elastomeric waterproofing material and subfloor to the top edge of the T-bar raised edge so that water on the concrete flooring runs off the deck over the T-bar drip edge and drains from beneath the concrete floor over the drip edge to prevent collection of water over the concrete flooring.

Waterproof Decking Method And Apparatus

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US Patent:
55467199, Aug 20, 1996
Filed:
Oct 14, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/324111
Inventors:
Charles P. Maiers - Orlando FL
Gerald J. Maiers - Orlando FL
International Classification:
E04B 720
US Classification:
52408
Abstract:
A waterproof deck includes a deck subflooring supported on joists adjacent a building, a flashing adjacent a building, and a drip edge attached along the edge of a subflooring where the water runs off the deck. An elastomeric waterproofing material covers the subflooring and a strip of T-bar edging is attached along the edge of the subfloor and has a portion extending over the elastomeric waterproofing material and over the drip edge and another portion extending above the subfloor to form a raised edge therealong. Concrete covers the elastomeric waterproofing material and subfloor to the top edge of the T-bar raised edge so that water on the concrete flooring runs off the deck over the T-bar drip edge and drains from beneath the concrete floor over the drip edge to prevent collection of water over the concrete flooring.
Gerald J Maiers from Orlando, FL, age ~70 Get Report