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Well the past two years have blown by rather quickly it seems. Almost time to pass the torch on to your new Presi- dent and Board of Directors! They will officially assume their roles with the close of June. Thank you by the way to everyone who made it to the May general meeting for our annual elec- tions. I know that our special guest and Region 5 Director, Bryan Hutton, was impressed to see a solid showing at this meeting. I would like to thank Bryan for joining us and for sharing the complimentary words on behalf of the Society with regard to our annual product show. It speaks very well for everyone involved in our annual prod- uct show when we receive this kind of acknowledgement and recognition from the national level! Thank you to ALL participants for helping to make the Houston Chapter stand out. We are getting very close to our break for the summer but we are not quite there yet. Details are still being finalized, but please mark your calen- dars for our annual joint meeting with ASSE and IAPMO coming up on the evening of Wednesday, June 17 th . I know I have said this several times, but this really is a uniquely enjoyable meeting. Different venue, very laid back, and a diverse June 2015 Joint Meeting ASSE/IAPMO/ ASPE Wed 6//17@5:30 PM Plumbers Local 68 454 Link Rd 77249 Meeting notice Chartered July 10, 1968 President Daniel Leos [email protected] VPTechnical David Clark [email protected] VPLegislative Freddie Landaverde [email protected] VPMembership Christopher Ennis, CET [email protected] Treasurer Geoffrey Moore [email protected] Administrative Secretary Donald Taylor administrativesecre[email protected] Corresponding Secretary Ryan Best correspondingsecre[email protected] President’s Message: Anthony Jaspal, PE, CPD group of industry professionals to mingle and network with. A thank you goes out to Cougar Sales for volunteering to sponsor the bar at this meeting! So please plan to come and join us for some beer and barbecue… Just a couple things to keep y'all in- formed of: Planning for the 2015 ASPE Hous- ton Chapter Holiday Party is now underway. Your BOD has asked So- cial Director Vic Schneider, Jr. to secure a date for this event and move forward. In lieu of a summer social outing, your BOD has tasked our new AYP Liaison, Jesse Bain, with planning the Houston Chapter's first official AYP (ASPE Young Professionals) event. You will recall that this is part of the Society's larger initiative to engage younger members (35 and younger) and get them more actively involved in the industry and the Soci- ety. Stay tuned for further details. In closing, thank you all for allowing me to serve as your President over the past two years. I am a bit sad to be moving on but I am also tremen- dously excited for the future of the Chapter. We have some bright, en- ergetic, and creative people in our organization!
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Page 1: President’s Message: Anthony Jaspal, PE, CPDDavid Clark vptechnical@aspehouston.com VP‐Legislative Freddie Landaverde vplegislative@aspehouston.com VP‐Membership Christopher

Well the past two years have blown by rather quickly it seems. Almost time to pass the torch on to your new Presi-dent and Board of Directors! They will

officially assume their roles with the close of June. Thank you by the way to everyone who made it to the May general meeting for our annual elec-tions. I know that our special guest and Region 5 Director, Bryan Hutton, was impressed to see a solid showing at this meeting. I would like to thank Bryan for joining us and for sharing the complimentary words on behalf of the Society with regard to our annual product show. It speaks very well for everyone involved in our annual prod-uct show when we receive this kind of acknowledgement and recognition from the national level! Thank you to ALL participants for helping to make the Houston Chapter stand out.

We are getting very close to our break for the summer but we are not quite there yet. Details are still being finalized, but please mark your calen-dars for our annual joint meeting with ASSE and IAPMO coming up on the evening of Wednesday, June 17th. I know I have said this several times, but this really is a uniquely enjoyable meeting. Different venue, very laid back, and a diverse

June 2015

Joint Meeting ASSE/IAPMO/ASPE

Wed 6//17@5:30 PM

Plumbers Local 68

454 Link Rd 77249

Meeting notice

Chartered July 10, 1968

President Daniel Leos 

[email protected]  

VP‐Technical David Clark 

[email protected]  

VP‐Legislative Freddie Landaverde 

[email protected]  

VP‐Membership Christopher Ennis, CET 

[email protected]  

Treasurer Geoffrey Moore 

[email protected]  

Administrative Secretary Donald Taylor 

administrativesecre‐[email protected] 

 Corresponding Secretary 

Ryan Best correspondingsecre‐

[email protected] 

President’s Message: Anthony Jaspal, PE, CPD

group of industry professionals to mingle and network with. A thank you goes out to Cougar Sales for volunteering to sponsor the bar at this meeting! So please plan to come and join us for some beer and barbecue…

Just a couple things to keep y'all in-formed of:

Planning for the 2015 ASPE Hous-ton Chapter Holiday Party is now underway. Your BOD has asked So-cial Director Vic Schneider, Jr. to secure a date for this event and move forward.

In lieu of a summer social outing, your BOD has tasked our new AYP Liaison, Jesse Bain, with planning the Houston Chapter's first official AYP (ASPE Young Professionals) event. You will recall that this is part of the Society's larger initiative to engage younger members (35 and younger) and get them more actively involved in the industry and the Soci-ety. Stay tuned for further details.

In closing, thank you all for allowing me to serve as your President over the past two years. I am a bit sad to be moving on but I am also tremen-dously excited for the future of the Chapter. We have some bright, en-ergetic, and creative people in our organization!

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Local 68 Plumber's Union Hall.

Ken Borski with the City of

Houston will be speaking, so it

should be an engaging meet-

ing. The gathering will start at

5:30pm with the bar being

sponsored by Cougar Sales,

Inc! Make sure you RSVP

online so we can let the Hall

know how many of our mem-

bers will be in attendance. The

meeting will cost $10 (cash only

please) per attendee and in-

clude a BBQ dinner!

AS always, if you have a tech-

nical topic in mind that you

would like to see presented at

our future meetings, please feel

free to contact me at (832)912-

7 5 0 0 o r v i a e m a i l

at [email protected]

om.

The American Society of Plumbing Engineers (ASPE) is the national society of engineers and designers engaged in the design, specifica-tion and inspection of plumbing systems. ASPE is committed to the promotion of the interests of plumbing engineers through the devel-opment and expansion of their professional and technical expertise, to the betterment of the plumbing engineering professional as a whole; to serve as a forum for interchange with related professions, and for the resolution of problems affecting the profession and prac-tice of plumbing engineering. We are dedicated to protecting the health of all people.

Thank you to

all who at-

tended our

May General

M e e t i n g .

Thanks to Pat-

rick Fedor with IPEX USA for his

presentation on Double Contain-

ment Piping. If any of our mem-

bers are interested in a copy of

Patrick's presentation just let me

know. Patrick was kind enough

to provide a PDF copy of it and

we'd be happy to send it out to

interested members. Another

thank you goes out to IPEX for

sponsoring lunch to engineers

and designers as well.

This June marks our annual joint

meeting with IAPMO and ASSE.

The meeting will take place on

Wednesday June 17th at the

VP Technical: Daniel Leos

ASPE HOUSTON CHAPTER

COMMITTEE POSITIONS 

Board of Governors Chairman 

Michael Green, PE, LEED AP 

[email protected] 

Social Director 

Vic Schneider, Jr. 

[email protected] 

Affiliate Liaison 

Sean Smith, CPD 

[email protected] 

2016 Product Show Chairman 

Brandi Rocha 

brocha@park‐usa.com 

Education Committee Chairman 

David Clark 

[email protected] 

Construction Industry Council Delegate 

Freddie Landaverde 

[email protected] 

Roster and Product Directory Chairman 

Christopher Ennis, CET 

[email protected] 

Newsletter Editor 

Curtis Dady 

[email protected] 

Historian 

Christine Moseley, CPD, LEED AP 

[email protected] 

 

NATIONAL POSITIONS HELD BY HOUSTON CHAPTER MEMBERS 

Region 5 Affiliate Liaison 

Dave Cropper 

[email protected] 

National Nomination Committee, Plumbing Commissioning Stan‐

dards and Certification/Recertification Committee 

Cyril Unger, FASPE, CPD 

[email protected] 

 

 

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I hope everyone had a great Me-morial Day weekend. Coming up we have our joint meeting with ASSE. A little summer break, throw in a vacation or so and we’ve got a packed summer. I hope you have a fun and safe summer.

Membership FAQ;

Q-How can an associate of mine join the Houston Chapter?

A-That’s easy! Go to https://aspe.org/Membership , click on On-Line ASPE Membership Application. Com-pletely fill this for out, chose your method of payment and Welcome!!

Q-Will I be notified on my pending membership drop?

A- The first notice actually goes out 90 days before your expiration date and the final notice goes out the same month of your expiration date.

Q-How can I make sure my membership doesn’t lapse?

A- Sometime after your first notice and before your “Drop” date go to https://aspe.org/RenewMembership , sign in and follow the prompts. It takes about 3 minutes and too easy not to do on line.

I hope this little bit of information is helpful. Remember to stop me when you see me, call me, or email me with any questions or comments you may have.

[email protected]

WELCOME NEW HOUSTON CHAPTER MEMBERS

Brian Syzdek – Houston, Texas

Jeremy Charmchizadeh – DBR Engineering Houston, Texas

Jerome Griffin – Telios Houston, Texas

Please remember if any of your pertinent information has changed that it is your responsibility to notify ASPE National and The Houston Chapter. You’ll want to do this in order to remain on our mailing list.

I will be contacting all those who qualify for their tenure pin to be presented to them at our next General meet-ing. If you are a recipient of one of these prestigious pins, please be sure and plan on joining us for your

VP Membership: Christopher Ennis, CET

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Anthony Jaspal, President, called the Houston Chap-ter BOD meeting to order at 11:30 a.m. on May 15, 2015 at Pappasito’s on 290 and Hollister. Present were Anthony Jaspal (AJ), Daniel Leos (DL), David Clark (DC), Freddie Landaverde (FL), Curtis Dady (CD), Michael Green (MG), Brandi Rocha, Jesse Bain (JB), David Cropper (DCR) and Donald Thomas (DT). A motion to approve the April BOD meeting minutes as published in the newsletter was passed. AJ noted he did not have any dues rebate checks in hand. AJ noted the next BOD meeting would be on Friday, June 12, 2015. AJ noted that the name on the credit card will be changed when the new BOD takes over. AJ noted the 2015-2016 Chapter Calen-dar needs to be prepared and distributed to the BOD. This includes General Meetings and BOD meeting dates. AJ noted the Region 5 monthly Presidents conference call on Friday May 8th and provided high-lights from the call. AJ noted that the National chap-

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BOD Meeting Notes: David Clark, PE

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General Meeting Notes: David Clark, PE

Anthony Jaspal (AJ), Chap-ter President, called the meeting to order at 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday, May 6, 2015 at the HESS Club in Houston, Texas. AJ thanked everyone for coming. An-thony invited Jerry Harris to lead the Chapter in Prayer. Bryan Hutton followed by

leading the Chapter in the Pledge of Allegiance. AJ recognized the past presidents who were in atten-dance; Dave Cropper, Placido Vera, Chris Ennis, Michael Green, and Emigdio Hinojosa, Jr. AJ recog-nized Jerry Harris a Charter Member. AJ also recog-nized Bryan Hutton, the Region 5 Director of ASPE. Chapter Officers and Committee Heads present were; Anthony Jaspal (President), Chris Ennis (VP Membership), Christine Moseley (Historian), Dave Cropper (Region 5 Affiliate Liaison), Jim Ivey (Advertising Chair), David Clark (Administrative Sec-retary), Geoffrey Moore (Treasurer), Curtis Dady (Newsletter Editor), Jesse Bain (AYP Liason), Freddie Landaverde (Corresponding Secretary). AJ

asked for a show of hands from affiliates regarding the need for a meeting to see if they were interested in attend-ing a meeting on the past Product Show. About 6-8 people expressed interest. AJ noted the upcoming joint meeting with ASSE & IAPMO at the Plumbers Union Hall. Cougar Sales will sponsor the bar. AJ collected business cards from those who were interested in attending the Technical Symposium in St. Louis. AJ noted that CEU certificates will be handed out after the lunch meetings. Please see D. Clark for the certificates after the meeting. AJ provided Jim Ivey and Daniel Leos with the President’s award. He noted how both of these members wear so many hats for the Chapter and thanked them both for all of their time, effort and energy they contribute to the Chapter. CE recognized new members in attendance. CE provided Jerry Farmer with a 10 year tenure pin. AJ presented Stephen and Ste-phenson with the Best Booth Award from the 2015 Product Show. Bryan Hutton commented the ASPE Houston Chap-ter on the product show and how well it was run. He noted that it is annually one of the best shows in the country put on by a local Chapter. Elections were held at the meeting. A motion was held nominating the officers presented. The members in attendance voted to approve the new board as

ter has someone who can help with Graphical design for the chapters. DL notes the joint meeting with ASSE and IAPMO has been tentatively scheduled from June 17th, 2015. Robert Cross to confirm and Cougar sales volun-teered to be the bar sponsor. DL and JB discussed ideas about future Houston AYP events. DL noted that the Tech-nical speakers for the monthly general meetings are almost full. AJ noted the BOD meeting dates for Pappasitos is secured thru June 12, 2015 and needs to be scheduled for the next calendar year. DCR noted that the last CIC meet-ing had very poor attendance. AJ to forward all treasury reports to Brian Hutton, the Region 5 Director. DC noted that at the last Chapter meeting handing out certificates after the meeting worked well. BR noted that there was positive feedback from the last product show. Board agreed to have the Product Show Chairman’s term will be for 2 years. BR noted a couple of adjustments on the regis-tration for next year. The appreciation dinner was tenta-tively scheduled for June 13th, 2015. DCR to schedule a

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Can we talk?

[email protected]

As I write this on May 24th, I am multitasking – marking plots for a full level ICU reno, listening to Oli North’s “War

Stories”, eating garlic shrimp… And – doing this – perhaps another of those musings which will be deemed by some

as “off target” for our ASPE-HOU “mission”. I am writing in advance of Memorial Day; you will be reading after-

ward, after your gatherings of family and friends, BB-Qs, pool parties, dance competitions, concerts and sports

events viewed or experienced. Due to the ICU, my 3-day week end will be largely solitary – however I was able to

break this morning for my church.

I am privileged to attend a church located in the Galleria which is pastored by a man who wore his dress uniform this

morning – he is a retired Army Ranger Major who read the Metal of Honor citation for one of our congregation

awarded for “conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity” in the Viet Nam conflict. We sang my favorite verse of “The Star

Spangled Banner” which goes “Oh thus be it ever where free men shall stand - between their loved homes and the

wars desolation; blessed with victory and peace may this heaven rescued land, praise the Power that has made and

preserved us a nation! Then conquer we must, when our cause it is just, and this be our motto ‘In God is our Trust’.

And the Star Spangled banner in triumph shall waive, over the land of the free and the home of the brave.” (Pres.

Geo W. missed a great chance when he did not publish and insisted we hence forth sing only this verse after 9-11.)

Between bible teaching sessions, our organist played a medley of the various services’ anthems – each man or

women who served in that particular service “popped to” when their anthem was played. Still – perhaps the best

was a complete reading of Macarthur’s speech at the dedication of Macarthur Park in 1954 – Google the speech; it

is worth reading in entirety. The General’s description of the “greatest generation” is moving. Of his “Citizen Sol-

diers” he said “…I do not know the circumstances of their birth, but I do know the dignity of their death.” They

“burned out in searing minutes all that life owed them of tranquil years” and “with the dreadful gurgle of the death

rattle in their throats, they pleaded that we who remained would go on to victory.” Notice: victory!

Okay – you say ASPE-HOU? Hey hey – how very many years is it that we have all been allotted by these coura-

geous GI’s, millions of hours to pursue our dreams, gain prosperous living conditions, and be our “own men”.

To paraphrase the General – these men emulated our Lord Christ when they gave themselves for our temporal free-

dom; He Himself for our eternal spiritual freedom-should we choose to recognize His sacrifice. And – as with today’s

Iraqis – we are free to appreciate their (His) sacrifice …or not.

In closing – another quote which was sung by our church operatic quality soprano this morning:

“IF my people who are called by my name will humble themselves and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their

evil ways, I will hear from heaven, and forgive their sin and heal their land.” 2 Chron. 7:14.

I do not infer that any Christian group has replaced Israel as God’s people; nor do I imply that there is such a thing

as a Christian nation: The USA is not a Christian nation. However – have you not noticed that we ourselves cannot

extricate ourselves from our current condition in which we are stymied at every turn by over-regulation and the bully-

ing of politically correct ideologies which are completely devoid of the understanding that personal excellence of

character is necessary for us to continue as free men? If not free men – then, there will be NO ASPE-HOU…

The views expressed in this section of the newsletter are opinion and not intended to represent those of the ASPE organization or of the Houston Chapter.

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JUNE calendar

1st Ron Mauldin Birthday

3rd Jovan Garcia Birthday

3rd Eduardo Ramirez, PE Birthday

8th Ricky Nietsche, CPD Birthday

10th Alfredo Martinez Birthday

12th ASPE Houston BOD meeting Pappasito’s

12th Andrew Hohler Birthday

15th John Moehring Birthday

17th ASPE/ASSE/IAPMO Joint Meeting Local 68

18th Charline Sifuentes Birthday

19th Alvin Michael Simonson Birthday

22nd Chuck Fell Birthday

24th Ronald Brown, PE Birthday

24th Donna Kay Edwards Birthday

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JULY calendar

1st Billy Turcios Birthday

3rd Robert Diaz Birthday

4th Emigdio Hinojosa, Jr, CPD Birthday

4th Brian Joseph Syzdek Birthday

5th Ghassan Mobayed, PE Birthday

8th Robert Cross Birthday

11th Donald Crozier, PE, CPD, LEED AP Birthday

12th Saleem Khan, PE Birthday

12th Thomas Lo, PE Birthday

14th John Cox Birthday

15th Robert Ellis Bean, PE Birthday

15th Jeremy Charmchizadeh, GE Birthday

15th Jaime Cruz Birthday

18th Stephen Butler Birthday

18th Christopher Kinard, CPD Birthday

21st James McStravock Birthday

25th Koriey Dixon, Sr. CPD, LEED AP BD+C, GPD Birthday

29th Sherry Bell Birthday

29th Aaron Boyce, CPD Birthday

30th Jorge Luis Ramos-Rios Birthday

30th Lucia Spak Birthday

31st Michael Key Birthday

31st Christine Moseley, CPD, LEED AP, GPD Birthday

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ASPE CLASSIFIEDS

DBR Engineering Consultants is always looking for innovative and dedicated professionals to join our team. We offer career opportunities at every level in areas ranging from MEP engi‐neering to administration. Currently, we are seeking candi‐dates for the following positions:   

Electrical Designer/Engineer‐mid to senior level 

Electrical Engineer ‐ entry level 

Mechanical Designer/Engineer‐mid to senior level 

Plumbing Designer‐mid level 

Commissioning Agent‐mid level 

Construction Administrator‐mid level  We provide: 

Competitive salary 

Medical/Dental/Life/Disability Insurance 

401(k) with match 

PTO and holidays 

Fast‐paced energetic work environment with growing firm 

 Please submit resume to Angela Roland, Human Resources Manager. Email [email protected] or Fax 713.914.0886. 

Burns DeLatte & McCoy, Inc., a Houston, Texas based MEP 

consulting engineering  firm,  seeks qualified  individuals  to 

join the firm. Present needs are for Plumbing and Fire Pro‐

tection System drafters who want to be part of a growing 

business and are  interested  in professional advancement. 

Ideal candidates will have excellent computer and commu‐

nication skills and will be experienced  in the use of Auto‐

desk Revit® and Autodesk AutoCAD® software for the con‐

struction  documentation  of  plumbing  systems  for  health 

care, medical research, institutional, and commercial facili‐

ties. 

Burns DeLatte & McCoy, Inc. offers a competitive compen‐

sation  and  benefits  package,  including  health  care  insur‐

ance,  life  insurance,  long term disability  insurance, 401(k) 

plan,  and  a  flexible work  hour  arrangement.    Interested 

individuals should submit resume to: 

Burns DeLatte & McCoy, Inc. 

320 Westcott, Suite 100 

Houston, Texas 77007 

Fax 713‐861‐3067 

Email: employment@bdmi‐ce.com 

Morales & Associates, Inc., a Houston based Manufacturer's 

Rep firm, is interested in individuals to work with architects, 

consulting engineers, and contractors and sell products to the 

HVAC and Plumbing Trades in construction. 

Qualified individuals, especially those who currently work for 

consulting engineers and contracting firms, should send their 

resumes to:     

 

Bob Morales 

Morales & Associates, Inc. 

12807 Royal Drive #108 

Stafford, TX  77477 

281‐565‐8400/281‐565‐8403 fax 

[email protected] 

Burns DeLatte & McCoy, Inc., a Houston, Texas based MEP 

consulting engineering  firm,  seeks qualified  individuals  to 

join the firm. Present needs are for experienced Plumbing 

and  Fire Protection  System engineers  and designers who 

want to be part of a growing business and are interested in 

professional  advancement.  Ideal  candidates will have  ex‐

cellent  computer  and  communication  skills  and  will  be 

experienced  in  the use of Autodesk Revit®  and Autodesk 

AutoCAD® software for the design of plumbing systems for 

health care, medical  research,  institutional, and  commer‐

cial facilities.  

Burns DeLatte & McCoy, Inc. offers a competitive compen‐

sation  and  benefits  package,  including  health  care  insur‐

ance,  life  insurance,  long term disability  insurance, 401(k) 

plan,  and  a  flexible work  hour  arrangement.    Interested 

individuals should submit resume to: 

Burns DeLatte & McCoy, Inc. 

320 Westcott, Suite 100 

Houston, Texas 77007 

Fax 713‐861‐3067 

Email: employment@bdmi‐ce.com 

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dubious recognition.

Membership delinquent list: If you are on this list, or know you haven’t paid your annual dues get ready to receive a phone call from one of the Board members. We don’t want to see you go!! If there is an administra-tion problem with the National office let us know and we’ll help facilitate straitening that up.

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meeting with the vendors to discuss the Product Show. DL discussed testing of the Product Directory with the programmers. AJ noted that the newsletter articles were due on May 22, 2015. DL to reach out to Vic Jr to get started on the holiday party. JB discussed ideas per-taining to future AYP events. Thought was had to have an event in August. DT suggested reaching out to col-leges and student organizations for potential AYP mem-bers to help grow the chapter. AJ noted the next BOD meeting will be June 12th, 2015 at Pappasito’s Cantina. 1:00 meeting was adjourned.

presented to the Chapter. The incoming Board is as follows; Daniel Leos (President), David Clark (VP Tech-nical), Freddie Landaverde (VP Legislative), Chris Ennis (VP Membership), Geoffrey Moore (Treasurer), Donald Taylor (Administrative Secretary), and Ryan Best (Corresponding Secretary). AJ read the script for the New BOD and they all smiled for an amazing picture. AJ introduced Jesse Bain as the incoming AYP liaison. Daniel Leos introduced Patrick Fedor with IPEX for the technical topic of the day. The topic presented was Double Containment Piping Systems. Chris Ennis handed out door prizes. Anthony thanked IPEX, USA for sponsoring lunch for all engineers and designers. AJ adjourned the meeting at 1:15 PM.