Adrian Brown
Engineers in Denver, CO

License number
Utah 270177-2202
Issued Date
Mar 4, 1994
Expiration Date
Mar 31, 2017
Category
Engineer/Land Surveyor
Type
Professional Engineer
Address
Address
Denver, CO

Personal information

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Name
Address
Phone
Adrian Brown
3050 Monaco Pkwy, Denver, CO 80207
(303) 847-9924

Organization information

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ADRIAN BROWN CONSULTANTS, INC

Denver, CO

Industry:
Computer Software, Engineering Svcs
Registration:
Mar 31, 1997
Site:
Phone:
(303) 698-9080 (Phone)
Description:
Adrian Brown Consultants provides expert services in environmental engineering in the mining, industrial, and chemical industries.
Addresses:
130 W, Denver, CO 80223 (Physical)
130 W 4 Ave, Denver, CO 80223
President:
Adrian Brown (President)
SIC:
8711 - Engineering Services
Categories:
Consulting Engineers
Company size:
1


ADRIAN BROWN CONSULTANTS, INC

1875 Lawrence St SUITE 500  , Denver, CO 80202

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
Aug 30, 1993
State ID:
1629047
Business type:
Foreign Profit
Vice Presidents:
Adrian Brown (President),None Listed (Vice President)
Agent:
Ct Corporation System,123 E Marcy, Santa Fe, NM 87501 (Physical)


Adrian Brown Consultants, Inc

155 S Madison SUITE 230, Denver, CO 80209

Status:
Inactive
Registration:
Mar 1, 1993
Inactive since:
Jun 28, 1999
State ID:
1993-000280094
Business type:
Profit Corporation - Foreign
Expiration:
Perpetual

Professional information

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Technology Services Manager At Tallgrass Energy Partners

Position:
Technology Services Manager at Tallgrass Energy Partners
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Oil & Energy
Work:
Tallgrass Energy Partners - Lakewood, CO since Dec 2012 - Technology Services Manager Level3 Communications - Broomfield, CO Feb 2012 - Dec 2012 - IT Infrastructure Architect Level 3 Communications - Greater Denver Area Oct 2006 - Feb 2012 - IP Operations Engineer Tech-Smithy.com 2004 - 2010 - Owner ACS 2001 - 2006 - Senior Network Engineer Affiliated Computer Services 2001 - 2006 - Senior Network Engineer Jacobs Engineering Aug 1997 - Dec 2000 - Member of Global Network Services Team
Education:
Regis University 2005 - 2008
Bachelor of Science, Computer Network - Advanced Networking
Colorado State University 1995 - 1997
Skills:
TCP/IP, Ethernet, VoIP, CCNA, Routing Protocols, Perl, CGI, CSS, JavaScript, Process Automation, HTML, BGP, OSPF, VPN, IP Networking, ISDN, Routing, QoS, LAN/WAN, Network Design, WAN, Routers, Firewalls, Juniper, Switches, DNS, Cisco, IP, Network Security, Data Center, Network Engineering, Network Architecture, Deployment, System Administration, SNMP, Cisco IOS, Apache, Virtualization, Unix, Security, Linux, High Availability, Cisco Technologies, Telecommunications, Network Administration, Troubleshooting, MPLS, LAN-WAN


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Soil Vapor Well Construction

US Patent:
5115866, May 26, 1992
Filed:
Jan 18, 1991
Appl. No.:
7/642905
Inventors:
Lawrence J. Corte - Lakewood CO
Adrian Brown - Denver CO
Assignee:
K N Energy, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
E21B 4300
US Classification:
166370
Abstract:
In accordance with this invention a soil vapor well for removing volatile hydrocarbons from the vadose zone is provided. The well comprises a larger diameter first bore hole extending from the surface of the earth for several feet and preferably to the base of the clay layer, an impervious casing having a smaller diameter than the first bore hole is mounted concentrically within the first bore hole and extends from the bottom of the first bore hole to a point above the surface of the earth. Concrete fills the space between the sides of the first bore hole and the casing to provide a substantially air-tight seal from the earth below the first bore to the surface of the earth. A second bore hole, having a diameter smaller than the diameter of the casing extends downwardly from the lower end of the casing to a point located above the water table. Aggregate fills the second bore hole and the casing. Means is connected to the upper end of the casing for drawing a vacuum to extract the volatile hydrocarbons from the surrounding portion of the vadose zone through the aggregate.


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President At Adrian Brown Consultants, Inc.

Position:
President at Adrian Brown Consultants, Inc.
Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Mining & Metals
Work:
Adrian Brown Consultants, Inc. - President


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Adrian Brown - Denver, CO

Work:
Temps On Demand
Construction Labor
Home Depot - Denver, CO
Lot associate
Twin Cities Security - Denver, CO
Security Officer
Education:
Love Christian Fellowship - Denver, CO
Highschool Diploma in General Studies


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Adrian Brown

Location:
Greater Denver Area
Industry:
Computer Networking


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Mono-Well For Soil Sparging And Soil Vapor Extraction

US Patent:
5398757, Mar 21, 1995
Filed:
Feb 22, 1994
Appl. No.:
8/199527
Inventors:
Lawrence J. Corte - Lakewood CO
Adrian Brown - Denver CO
Assignee:
K N Energy, Inc. - Lakewood CO
International Classification:
E21B 4318, E21B 4304, B01D 1900
US Classification:
166278
Abstract:
In accordance with this invention, a well for soil sparging and soil vapor extraction is provided. The well comprises a bore hole extending from the surface of the earth for several feet and preferably to the base of the clay layer. An impervious casing having a larger diameter than the bore hole is mounted concentrically around the bore hole and extends from a point above the surface of the earth to a point below the surface of the earth. The impervious casing is sealed at its top end by a cover plate. An injection tube is inserted into the bore hole wherein the injection tube terminates at a point above the bottom of the bore hole. The bottom most portion of the bore hole is filled with granular material. Above the granular material, the bore hole is filled with packing material that is substantially impervious to liquid and gas. Above the packing material, the remaining space in the bore hole is filled with permeable material which allows passage of gas or liquid.