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John F Belarde

from Woodinville, WA
Age ~70

John Belarde Phones & Addresses

  • 15305 210Th Ave, Woodinville, WA 98072 (206) 382-0992 (425) 882-0381 (425) 882-9007
  • Redmond, WA
  • Renton, WA

Work

Company: Belarde Oct 1998 Position: President

Skills

Contract Negotiation • Project Estimation • Subcontracting • Pre Construction • Contract Management • Construction • Value Engineering • Construction Management • Change Orders • Contractors

Industries

Construction

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President

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Location:
15305 210Th Ave, Woodinville, WA 98077
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Belarde
President
Skills:
Contract Negotiation
Project Estimation
Subcontracting
Pre Construction
Contract Management
Construction
Value Engineering
Construction Management
Change Orders
Contractors

Business Records

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Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
John Belarde
President
Belarde Construction
Belarde Company
Concrete Contractors
20011 87Th Ave SE, Woodinville, WA 98296
(360) 668-5130, (425) 376-0332
John Belarde
Owner
JOHN-WAYNE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INC
Concrete Contractor
21831 76 Dr SE, Woodinville, WA 98072
12610 NE 178 St, Woodinville, WA 98072
PO Box 690, Woodinville, WA 98072
(425) 402-8596
John Belarde
President
Belarde Construction
Construction · Contractor - Concrete Work
PO Box 684, Woodinville, WA 98072
20011 87 Ave SE, Snohomish, WA 98296
(360) 668-5130, (425) 376-0332, (425) 376-2500
John Belarde
Chairman
BELARDE COMPANY, INC
15305 210 Ave NE, Woodinville, WA 98072

Publications

Us Patents

Apparatus For Forming Concrete Barriers

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US Patent:
51733099, Dec 22, 1992
Filed:
Aug 21, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/571458
Inventors:
John F. Belarde - Renton WA
International Classification:
B28B 1304
US Classification:
425 64
Abstract:
A system for forming an elongate concrete structure (20) which extends in a first direction and includes an outer surface (26) with a textured pattern having concave and convex portions which extend other than in just the first direction. The system comprises an elongate, planar form (32) having a reverse image of the textured pattern on one side (202) thereof, a conventional slipformer (30), the mule (60) of which is modified so as to include only a top wall (64) and a side wall (62), with the opposite side wall of the mule being removed, and a side arm assembly (150) coupled to the slip former for supporting the form so that it engages the mule so as to block off the opening in the mule created by removal on the opposite side wall thereof. The planar form is erected prior to formation of the structure, remains standing during the formation of the structure and is dissassembled a predetermined period of time after the concrete structure has been formed. The side arm assembly slidingly engages the outer surface of the form as the slip former is moved in the first direction.

Apparatus For Forming Concrete Barriers

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US Patent:
55338887, Jul 9, 1996
Filed:
Feb 28, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/203630
Inventors:
John F. Belarde - Renton WA
International Classification:
B28B 108
B28B 1304
US Classification:
425 64
Abstract:
A system for continuously forming a concrete structure that extends in a generally horizontal direction and has a predetermined cross-sectional configuration is provided. The system includes a frame, a first form, and a second form. The first and second forms are coupled to the frame and support at least a portion of the sides of the concrete structure being formed. The second form forms a pattern in one of the outside surfaces of the concrete. The first form may also form a pattern. The pattern includes concave and convex portions that extend other than just in the horizontal direction. The second form coacts with the first form to enclose an area having a cross-sectional configuration corresponding to the predetermined cross-sectional configuration of the concrete structure. The frame includes a side arm assembly that slidingly engages the outside of one or both of the forms.

Method For Forming Concrete Barriers

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US Patent:
56162910, Apr 1, 1997
Filed:
Jun 7, 1995
Appl. No.:
8/472874
Inventors:
John F. Belarde - Renton WA
Assignee:
John-Wayne Construction Company, Inc. - Woodinville WA
International Classification:
E04B 116
US Classification:
264 34
Abstract:
A method for forming an elongated concrete structure (20) which extends in a first direction and includes at least one outer surface (26) with a textured pattern having concave and convex portions which extend other than in just the first direction. The system comprises one or two elongated planar forms (32 or 32a/32b) having a reverse image of a textured pattern on one side (202) thereof, a conventional slip former (30), and a side arm assembly (150) coupled to the slip former for supporting the one form(s). The form(s) is erected prior to formation of the structure, remains standing during formation of the structure, and is disassembled a predetermined period of time after the concrete structure has been formed. The side arm assembly (150) slidingly engages the outer surface of the form(s) as the slip former (30) is moved in the first direction.

Method For Forming Concrete Barriers

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US Patent:
52904920, Mar 1, 1994
Filed:
Jun 17, 1992
Appl. No.:
7/900704
Inventors:
John F. Belarde - Renton WA
International Classification:
E04B 116
US Classification:
264 33
Abstract:
A system for forming an elongate concrete structure (20) which extends in a first direction and includes an outer surface (26) with a textured pattern having concave and convex portions which extend other than in just the first direction. The system includes an elongate, planar form (32) having a reverse image of the textured pattern on one side (202) thereof, a conventional slipformer (30), the mule (60) of which is modified so as to include only a top wall (64) and a side wall (62), with the opposite side wall of the mule being removed, and a side arm assembly (150) coupled to the slip former for supporting the form so that it engages the mule so as to block off the opening in the mule created by removal on the opposite side wall thereof. The planar form is erected prior to formation of the structure, remains standing during the formation of the structure and is dissassembled a predetermined period of time after the concrete structure has been formed. The side arm assembly slidingly engages the outer surface of the form as the slip former is moved in the first direction.

Decorated Concrete Products

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US Patent:
20150158201, Jun 11, 2015
Filed:
Dec 4, 2014
Appl. No.:
14/561001
Inventors:
John F. Belarde - Woodinville WA, US
Jacob J. Belarde - Snohomish WA, US
International Classification:
B28B 1/29
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for creating a decorative surface on concrete products are disclosed. Material used to create the decorative surface can comprise one or more of various types of decorative aggregates. The chosen aggregate pieces or particles are attached to a thin, flexible substrate by a suitable glue. The reverse or backside of the thin, flexible substrate is attached to the form face of a concrete form prior to concrete being poured. After concrete is poured in a manner careful not to dislodge the glued on aggregate, and the concrete sets, the form is removed. The glue that previously held the aggregate to the substrate is re emulsified, releasing the aggregate. This leaves the aggregate embedded in the concrete. Excess glue and any substrate particles can be removed by spraying the exposed decorative aggregate surface with a suitable reagent, such as water.
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