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Lawrence Jay Hug

from Parker, CO
Age ~65

Lawrence Hug Phones & Addresses

  • 11304 Canary Ln, Parker, CO 80138 (605) 415-3550
  • Littleton, CO
  • Denver, CO
  • Houston, TX

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President

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Location:
Parker, CO
Industry:
Construction
Work:
Hug Home Enterprises
President

Koelbel and Company
Experianced Construction and Purchasing Manager
Education:
Arapahoe Community College 1978 - 1983
Metropolitan State University of Denver 1977 - 1978
Skills:
Product Development
Production Schedules
Custom Remodeling
Construction Management
Purchasing
Purchasing Negotiation
Contract Negotiation
Construction
Strategic Planning
Negotiation
Contract Management
Renovation
Budgeting
Residential Homes
Languages:
English
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President

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Location:
Parker, CO
Industry:
Real Estate
Work:

President

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Haunch Assembly For Supporting A Concrete Slab And Method Of Making The Haunch Assembly

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US Patent:
7010891, Mar 14, 2006
Filed:
Apr 2, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/114719
Inventors:
Ryan Clark - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Lawrence J. Hug - Parker CO, US
Michael J. Martinez - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
E04B 1/38
E04B 5/00
E04C 3/20
E04C 5/00
US Classification:
52283, 521255, 522852, 52274, 52289, 52294
Abstract:
A foundation haunch assembly used for attachment to a foundation wall and a method of making the haunch assembly using a concrete block machine. The haunch assembly includes a concrete haunch having an upper portion, a center portion and a lower portion. The upper portion of the haunch includes a flat top surface adapted for receiving a portion of a pre-cast concrete slab, stairs, stoops, poured in place concrete slab or other building structure thereon. Also, the upper portion includes an internal horizontal metal support rod along the length thereof. One end of the support rod is threaded to one end of a threaded coupling. The foundation haunch assembly also includes a variable length foundation bolt with a threaded end threaded into an opposite end of the threaded coupling. The foundation bolt is adapted for receipt through a hole in a portion of a vertical foundation wall. An opposite threaded end of the foundation bolt is attached to a nut.

Concrete Floor System And Method Of Making Floor Components

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US Patent:
7024831, Apr 11, 2006
Filed:
Oct 1, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/261903
Inventors:
Ryan Clark - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Lawrence J. Hug - Parker CO, US
Michael J. Martinez - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
E04C 5/08
US Classification:
522237, 52263, 52379, 52762, 249 19, 249 25, 249 28, 264 35, 264261
Abstract:
A concrete floor system used in a building structure and a method of making floor components used with the floor system. The concrete floor system, if installed on grade, provides for expansion and contraction due to expansive soils and eliminates cracks, which heretofore occurred in poured concrete slab floors. The concrete floor system includes a plurality of parallel concrete beams. The beams can be made up of hollow concrete blocks for reduced weight and receiving a tension cable therethrough. Also, the beams can be either solid pre-cast beams, solid pre-cast, pre-tension beams or solid pre-cast, post-tension beams. Opposite ends of the cable are held on end plates inside recessed ends of each hollow beam. The ends of the beams are adapted for mounting next to the inside of the sides of a building foundation wall. The beams can be in a range of 5 to 20 feet and greater in length depending on the dimensions of the concrete floor.

Sliding Cabinet Drawer Kit With Drawer Shield And Method Of Installation

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US Patent:
8636329, Jan 28, 2014
Filed:
Dec 28, 2012
Appl. No.:
13/729478
Inventors:
Lawrence J. Hug - Parker CO, US
International Classification:
A47B 96/00
US Classification:
3122703
Abstract:
A sliding cabinet drawer kit for installing on top of a sliding drawer received inside a drawer cabinet and for greatly reducing if not eliminating entrance into the drawer by mice, lizards and like size rodents and insects. The drawer kit includes a pair of drawer slide rails adapted for attachment to a top portion of opposite vertical side panels of a sliding open top cabinet drawer. A thin sheet, plastic drawer shield is cut to size for covering the open top in the drawer. Opposite sides of the shield are slidably received next to the slide rails. The drawer shield includes a shield attachment block with predrilled screw holes and threaded screws mounted on an end portion of the shield. The attachment block is used for securing the shield to a back of a cabinet.

Solid Core Concrete Block And Method Of Making A Concrete Block Retaining Wall

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US Patent:
6978580, Dec 27, 2005
Filed:
Nov 8, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/290873
Inventors:
Ryan Clark - Highlands Ranch CO, US
Lawrence J. Hug - Parker CO, US
Michael J. Martinez - Denver CO, US
International Classification:
E02D029/02
E04B002/00
E04C002/04
US Classification:
523111, 52378, 52603, 52604, 52611, 405284, 405286, D25113
Abstract:
A plurality of solid core concrete blocks used in forming a retaining wall. The retaining wall can be used in building construction, road construction, landscaping, hillside erosion control, gardens, and like applications. Also, the retaining wall can be a straight wall, an angled wall or a curved wall depending on the application. Each of the blocks includes a vertical front face and rear face, a horizontal top and bottom and a vertical first side and second side. The first side includes a first ear and two sides of an angular first notch next to the first ear. One side of the first notch is parallel to a length of the front and rear faces and forms a side of the first ear. A second side of the first notch is disposed inwardly into the block and at an angle of 10 to 45 degrees from a horizontal line perpendicular to a length of the front and rear faces. When the first ear is broken off, a length of the second side of the first notch is extended for engaging a side of another block having a second ear broken off. In this manner, the retaining wall can be angled or curved during the wall construction.
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