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Stephen Lee Godinich

from Houston, TX
Age ~63

Stephen Godinich Phones & Addresses

  • 8742 Fairbend St, Houston, TX 77055 (713) 461-9755 (713) 722-0211
  • Grapeland, TX
  • Williston, ND
  • Beaumont, TX
  • Galveston, TX
  • 8742 Fairbend St, Houston, TX 77055 (713) 724-1529

Work

Company: Stantec 2013 to Jul 2019 Position: Director of land surveying

Education

Degree: Bachelors, Bachelor of Science School / High School: Lamar University 1983 to 1988 Specialities: Civil Engineering

Skills

Alta Surveys • Platting • Legal Descriptions • Boundary • Topographic Surveys • Site Plans • Residential Subdivisions • Expert Witness • Highways • Surveying • Bentley Microstation • Autocad • Construction • Civil Engineering • Site Development • Land Development • Land Use Planning • Subdivisions • Gps • Erosion Control • Grading • Road • Drainage • Construction Management • Project Planning • Stormwater Management • Contract Management • Project Management

Ranks

Certificate: Registered Professional Land Surveyor

Interests

Politics • Science and Technology • Children • Economic Empowerment

Emails

s***h@aol.com

Industries

Civil Engineering

Resumes

Resumes

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Regional Project Manager

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Location:
Houston, TX
Industry:
Civil Engineering
Work:
Stantec 2013 - Jul 2019
Director of Land Surveying

Gorrondona & Associates, Inc. 2013 - Jul 2019
Regional Project Manager

Ameritech Engineering 2012 - 2013
Survey Manager

Sam's Club Jan 2011 - Nov 2011
Project Manager For Land Surveying

Texas Department of Transportation 2010 - 2011
Contract Expert In Engineering and Surverying
Education:
Lamar University 1983 - 1988
Bachelors, Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
Texas A&M University 1980 - 1983
O'connell High School 1973 - 1979
Skills:
Alta Surveys
Platting
Legal Descriptions
Boundary
Topographic Surveys
Site Plans
Residential Subdivisions
Expert Witness
Highways
Surveying
Bentley Microstation
Autocad
Construction
Civil Engineering
Site Development
Land Development
Land Use Planning
Subdivisions
Gps
Erosion Control
Grading
Road
Drainage
Construction Management
Project Planning
Stormwater Management
Contract Management
Project Management
Interests:
Politics
Science and Technology
Children
Economic Empowerment
Certifications:
Registered Professional Land Surveyor
Licensed Land Surveyor
Land Surveyor Candidate
Engineer In Training
Commissioned Admiral of the Texas Navy
Us Patent In Hydroelectric Generation Design
License Ls-8138
License 5170
License 25147
Registered Land Surveyor Candidate
State of North Dakota, License Ls-8138
State of Texas, License 5170
State of Texas, License 25147
State of Montana

Business Records

Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Stephen L. Godinich
Director, President
GODINICH LAND & CATTLE COMPANY, INC
8742 Fairbend St, Houston, TX 77055
Stephen L Godinich
President, Director
GODINICH SURVEYORS LLC
8742 Fairbend St, Houston, TX 77055
9505 Yupondale Dr, Houston, TX 77080
Stephen Godinich
Principal
Godinich Surveyors
Surveying Services
5210 Spruce St, Bellaire, TX 77401

Publications

Us Patents

Hydro-Electric Generation Method And System With Saltwater Flume For Aquaculture

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US Patent:
20120210944, Aug 23, 2012
Filed:
Feb 22, 2011
Appl. No.:
12/932237
Inventors:
Stephen Lee Godinich - Houston TX, US
International Classification:
A01K 61/00
H02P 9/04
F15D 1/00
F03D 9/00
US Classification:
119207, 290 55, 290 44, 137 1, 13756501
Abstract:
Embodiments that generate electrical power via hydro-electric systems that employ man-made flumes configured to support saltwater aquaculture are disclosed. Various embodiments pump water, such as saltwater or freshwater, into supply a man-made flume. The embodiments may generally employ a blade assembly to harness wind power and drive a mechanical pump that transfers the water into the man-made flume. The flumes in different embodiments may contain different forms of aquaculture, such as shrimp, fish, and crabs. As water flows through the flume, the continual fresh supply may continually aerate the water in the flume to support the aquatic life. Water exiting the flume may impact a turbine that is coupled to a generator to generate electrical power.
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