Austin Sloat, AIA

EDUCATION

  • 1995 Master of Architecture, University of Hawaii at Manoa, Honolulu, HI
  • 1992 Bachelor of Science, Architectural Design, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA

PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

  • 2006 Project Architect, Ferrari Moe, LLP, Portland, OR
  • 2005 Building Science Specialist, RDH Building Sciences, Portland, OR
  • 1999 Project Architect, Ferrari Moe, LLP, San Rafael, CA
  • 1998 Project Manager, Rosenberg McGinnis AIA, Inc., San Francisco, CA
  • 1997 Associate Consultant, Architectural Sheet Metal Corp., Corte Madera, CA
  • 1996 Construction Consultant, Thomas Anderson & Co., Sonoma, CA
  • 1993 Associate, Tom Fanning Architect, AIA, Honolulu, HI

PROFESSIONAL STATUS

Mr. Sloat has experience in waterproofing consultation for new construction as well as investigation of failed systems for both remediation and litigation. He has been involved in the investigation and evaluation of a wide range of building sizes and types, from single-family wood-framed residential to steel-framed skyscrapers.

His major responsibilities include testing, diagnosing and analyzing building components for defective waterproofing systems; designing remedial repairs; advising clients of various value-added remedial options and costs; implementing and administrating the reconstruction process including inspection as necessary; and litigation support. He has been involved in many aspects of building envelope design and remediation, including roof design, curtain wall design and remediation, concrete rehabilitation, traffic coatings, pressure injection of epoxies and polyurethanes, and sub-grade waterproofing.

Mr. Sloat is also experienced in CAD/CAM, image processing, database design, computer diagnostics and information systems management.

LICENSES

  • Licensed California Architect - C 27285
  • Licensed Hawaii Architect - AR-10614
  • Licensed Oregon Architect - #4466

PROFESSIONAL AFFILIATIONS

  • American Institute of Architects
  • Professional Member, International Code Council
  • Portland Building Enclosure Council