Male, born 1934-05-20
Associated with the firms network
Anderson, Birkeland, Anderson, and Mast (ABAM), Engineers; Anderson, Birkeland, and Anderson, Engineers
Résumé
Service in the US Army, c. 1957-1959;
Engineer, [Arthur] Anderson, [Halvard] Birkeland, [Thomas] Anderson, Engineers, Incorporated, Tacoma, WA, 1959-1963.
Partner, Anderson, Birkeland, Anderson and Mast (ABAM), Engineers, Incorporated, Seattle, WA/Federal Way, WA, 1963-1988. The firm shortened its name to "ABAM" in 1966. Mast served as President of ABAM 1972-1986, and Chairman, 1986-1998. ABAM was purchased by Berger Group Holdings (BGH) in 1988, and has remained an autonomous subsidiary.
Chairman, BergerABAM, Federal Way, WA, 1988-1998.
Professional Actvities
President, Structural Engineers Association of Washington (SEAW) Southwest, 1967;
President, SEAW, 1969.
Member, American Concrete Institute (ACI); President, ACI, 1995-1996.
Professional Awards
Recipient, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), T.Y. Lin Award, 1969, 1973 and 2002.
Named to the National Academy of Engineering, 1989.
Recipient, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, Martin P. Korn Award, 1992 and 2001.
Recipient, American Concrete Institute (ACI) Arthur J. Boase Award, 1997.
Recipient, Consulting Engineers Council of Washington, Engineer of the Year Award in 2000.
Recipient, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, Medal of Honor in 2001.
Recipient, ASCE, Outstanding Projects and Leadership (OPAL) Award, 2002.
Recipient, Precast/Prestressed Concrete Institute, Charles C. Zollman Award, 2002.
Recipient, ACI, Arthur R. Anderson Award, 2003.
Member, Washington State Academy of Science, Founding Class Member, 2011.
College
B.S., Engineering, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL, 1957.
PCAD id: 6593