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Steven G Lomske

from Northville, MI
Age ~71

Steven Lomske Phones & Addresses

  • 45929 Northview, Northville, MI 48167 (248) 735-0510
  • 208 Rogers St, Northville, MI 48167
  • Empire, MI
  • Plymouth, MI
  • Fenton, MI
  • Brighton, MI
  • Wayne, MI

Work

Company: Oxley architects and engineers 1985 to 1988 Position: Vice president and architect

Education

School / High School: University of Michigan 1983 to 1984 Specialities: Engineering, Construction

Ranks

Certificate: Licensed Architect

Industries

Construction

Resumes

Resumes

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Owner And Architect And Builder

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Location:
Northville, MI
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Oxley Architects and Engineers 1985 - 1988
Vice President and Architect

American Craftsman Builders and Renovators 1985 - 1988
Owner and Architect and Builder

University of Michigan 1982 - 1985
Architect

Newmyer Contracting 1979 - 1982
Construction Project Designer

Austin Engineering Ltd 1976 - 1979
Archtectural Draftsman and Designer
Education:
University of Michigan 1983 - 1984
Lawrence Technological University 1973 - 1977
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Architecture
Certifications:
Licensed Architect
Licensed Builder
State of Michigan

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Steven Lomske
Principal
Lomcast LLC
Business Services at Non-Commercial Site
45929 Northview, Northville, MI 48167

Publications

Us Patents

Modular Panel

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US Patent:
20090266010, Oct 29, 2009
Filed:
Apr 29, 2008
Appl. No.:
12/111262
Inventors:
Steven G. Lomske - Northville MI, US
Francois J. Castaing - Bloomfield Hills MI, US
International Classification:
E04C 2/26
E04C 2/34
E04H 14/00
US Classification:
521731, 527941, 523099
Abstract:
A modular panel, the panel comprising a first member including a top surface and a bottom surface; an optional second member joined to the bottom surface of the first member; at least two reinforcing elements integrally disposed on the bottom of the first member; at least two elements integrally disposed on the bottom surface of the first member or on the second member for affixing and/or aligning the modular panel to at least two support members, each support member including a top surface; and a support flange integrally disposed about the periphery of the first member for engaging the top surface of the support member. The modular panel being constructed of a thermoplastic material or metal.
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