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Luke Faulkner is the Director of IT Initiatives for the American Institute of Steel Construction where he focuses on BIM implementation and eCommerce for the structural steel industry. Prior to Working for AISC, Luke was a project manager/estimator in the mechanical contracting industry where he served on the Technology, Management Methods, and Government Affairs Committees of the local contracting association. Luke Faulkner received a bachelor of science in Building Construction Technology from Purdue University in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Andrew Hinchman, Mr. Hinchman is a graduate of the University of Utah in Civil Engineering and is a Licensed Structural Engineer. He has over 20 years of experience in Civil & Structural Engineering, General Construction and the Structural Steel industry. Mr. Hinchman’s most recent assignment has been project chief engineer for CoreBrace.
Dr. John C. Lommler, P.E. has a Ph.D. in Geotechnical Engineering and an MS in Structural and Geotechnical Engineering. He has 40+ years experience in structural and geotechnical engineering including 20 years experience in New Mexico. Dr. Lommler is AMEC Earth & Environmental’s principal geotechnical engineer for New Mexico and Texas operations. He is currently head of the New Mexico Geotechnical Group, ASMS, and is a charter member of SEANM.
Eric MacFarlane, SE, PE, LEED AP is an Associate and Senior Structural Engineer for Dekker Perich Sabatini in their Albuquerque, NM office. Prior to working with D/P/S, he held positions in design firms located in Illinois and Iowa.
Quentin Wilson is an avid adobe dweller, builder and educator. He built adobe homes for twenty-five years as a General Contractor in New Mexico. He developed and taught the Adobe Construction Program at Northern New Mexico College in El Rito for fifteen years. He is a lifetime member of SEANM and a founding board member of the Adobe Association of the Southwest. He usually says “adobe” but his thinking includes rammed earth, jacál, fuerte, terrón, quemado, cob and compressed earth block. One of Wilson’s major adobe heroes is the late Richard Hudson Clough, former Dean the College of Engineering at UNM.
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