WILLIAM R MORGAN
Electrician at White Oak Pl, Houston, TX

License number
Texas 11453
Expiration Date
Apr 13, 2017
Category
Master Electrician
Address
Address
8278 White Oak Pl, Houston, TX 77040
Phone
(281) 894-2854

Professional information

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William L. H. Morgan Jr., Houston TX - Lawyer

Address:
William L H Morgan Jr Attorney & Counselor at Law
12815 Gulf Fwy, Houston 77034
(281) 481-5807
Licenses:
Texas - Eligible To Practice In Texas 1981
Education:
University of Houston Law CenterDegree Doctor of Jurisprudence/Juris Doctor (J.D.)Graduated 1981
Specialties:
Business - 25%
Real Estate - 25%
Tax - 25%
Probate - 25%


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William Morgan - Houston, TX

Work:
Sour Apple Repair - Houston, TX
Operations Manager
Colonial Penn - Greenville, SC
Unit Field Trainer
Copytalk - Gainesville, FL
Quality Assurance Analyst
Dunkin' Donuts - Gainesville, FL
Store Manager
Education:
Regent University - Virginia Beach, VA
Master of Business Administration
University of Florida - Gainesville, FL
Bachelor of Arts in Economics


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William Morgan

Location:
Houston, Texas Area
Industry:
Computer Software


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Separable Trenching Apparatus

US Patent:
4190382, Feb 26, 1980
Filed:
Mar 9, 1978
Appl. No.:
5/884987
Inventors:
Thomas R. Schmitz - League City TX
Avadhesh N. L. Srivastav - Houston TX
Joe C. Lochridge - Houston TX
William A. Morgan - Houston TX
Assignee:
Brown & Root, Inc. - Houston TX
International Classification:
E02F 502
US Classification:
405159
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for entrenching an elongated pipeline and the like uses a trenching apparatus having a trench cutting assembly which is detachably connected to a sled base. A floating vessel has means to control positioning of the trenching apparatus, including means to raise and lower, and to connect and disconnect, the trench cutting assembly and the sled base. Several methods and apparatus are disclosed for raising and lowering the trench cutting assembly while leaving the sled base positioned on the bottom of the body of water, straddling the elongated pipeline. In each embodiment, the cutting means may be lifted on board the vessel for maintenance and/or repair, leaving the sled base in position relative to the pipeline. Means are provided for abandoning the sled base at the entrenching site and returning later to lower the trench cutting assembly into its operational relationship with the sled base.