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Thomas J. Pattison
Vice President of Construction Management

Mr. Pattison has been working in the construction industry since 1971, and with Bethlehem Construction since 1979.  Tom has had extensive experience in supervising construction projects ranging from small residential remodels to multi-million dollar commercial food processing facilities.  Tom’s background and experience in construction are an asset to the Owner in preparing early design requirements, managing construction activities, coordinating subcontractors, and final project completion inspections with government municipalities.

Education

  • Wenatchee Valley College, AA Natural Science 1975

Experience 

  • 1993-Present      VP Construction Management, Bethlehem Construction, Inc., Cashmere, WA  

  • 1987-1993          Superintendent/ Area Manager, Bethlehem Construction, Inc., Visalia, CA

  • 1979-1987          Project Superintendent, Bethlehem Construction Inc., Cashmere, WA

Sampling of Bethlehem Construction Projects    

  • Morgan Storage, Quincy, WA

          New Controlled Atmosphere Storage Facility - 16,250 SF.

  • Dovex Fruit Company, Wenatchee, WA

          New Packing Line Expansion - 3,700 SF.  Project included precast concrete wall panels cast with form liners for a cmu block finish.

  • Gerawan, Reedley, CA

           New Fumigation Chamber Expansion.

  • Turnbull Winery, Napa, CA

New wine barrel storage facility.

  • Brewster Propane, Brewster, WA

Construction of two new propane tank concrete piers.

  • Garlic Company, Bakersfield, CA

New food processing facility.

  • Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, Wilsonville, OR

Coffee Creek Prison project involved 230 precast cells for a women’s correctional facility State of Oregon.

  • Lucich Farms/ STEVECO - Phase II, Delano, CA

Phase II expansion of pre-cast concrete grape storage facility.  

Total area - 38,000 SF.

  • Lucich Farms/ STEVECO - Phase I, Delano, CA

Precast concrete grape cold storage facility with concrete roof and bunkers and offices. 

Total area – 72,000 SF.

  • Rancho Cold Storage, Los Angeles, CA

Pre-cast sandwich panel concrete freezer and loading dock.  Project began as design only and developed into a full turnkey project. 

Total area – 21,000 SF.

  • Chinchiolo Fruit Company, Stockton, CA

7-room pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere and 2-room cherry fumigation building.  Pre-engineered metal cherry packing and office facility. 

Total area – 92,155 SF.

  • Bidart Brothers, Bakersfield, CA

Precast concrete cold storage, controlled atmosphere, packing and shipping facility, with two-story office building and 7,200 SF of grape storage space with gassing chamber addition. 

Total area – 100,000 SF.

  • Met West Agribusiness, Fresno, CA

Precast concrete juice concentrate and shipping facility.  Included tank cold storage room and two-story office building. 

Total area – 19,968 SF

  • Two Rivers Correctional Facility, Umatilla, OR

Precast prison cell production for the State of Oregon.  1,600 beds. (488 Precast concrete cells).

  • Garlic Company, Bakersfield, CA

Precast concrete insulated sandwich panels for a tilt-up 4-room controlled atmosphere and cold storage facility.  Included mechanical room and loading dock areas.

 Total area – 36,000 SF,  Volume $1,800,000.

  • Guimarra, Reedly, California

Conversion from gassing to a fumigation chamber.

  • Green Valley Partners, Bakersfield, CA

Conversion from a Controlled Atmosphere Room to a De-Greening Room. 

Total area – 3,000 SF.

  • Warmerdam Packing, Hanford, CA

Pre-engineered metal cherry packing facility. 

  • PBC International, Oxnard, CA

Pre-engineered metal cherry packing facility. 

  • Guimarra, Reedly, CA

Precast concrete controlled atmosphere grape storage facility. 

Total area – 46,086 SF.

  • O.G. Packing, Stockton, CA

Precast concrete insulated sandwich panels for roof, cherry fumigation chamber.

 Total area – 38,000 SF.

  • Christopher Ranch, Gilroy, CA

Precast concrete controlled atmosphere garlic storage facility with machine room. 

  • Green Valley Partners, Digiorio, CA

 12-room Precast concrete controlled atmosphere addition.

  • Sierra Hills Packing Company, Stockton, CA

Packed storage and shipping building with office.

  • O.G. Packing, Stockton, CA

4-room pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility and machine room with hollow core roof planks.

  • Suma Fruit International, Sanger, CA

4-room pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility and machine room with hollow core roof planks.

  • Warmerdam Packing, Hanford, CA

7-room pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility with 2 pre-cool grape rooms.

  • A. Samado & Sons, Inc., Stockton, CA

4-room pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility.

  • Bidart Brothers, Bakersfield, CA

Grape cold storage facility.

  • Suma Fruit International, Sanger, CA

4-room pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility.

  • Valley Sweet, Tulare, CA

5-room pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility and a 5-room addition the following year.

  • Met West Agribusiness, Del Ray, CA

Juice concentrating plant and shipping facility.

  • Green Valley Partners, Arvin, CA

Pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere conversion.

  • Kingsburg Apple Packers, Kingsburg, CA

Pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility.

  • Alex Thomas Cold Storage, Ukiah, CA

Pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility and cold storage for pears.

  • Bidart Brothers, Bakersfield, CA

Pre-cast concrete controlled atmosphere facility.

  • Bidart Brothers, Bakersfield, CA

Packaging plant, shipping, and box accumulation room.

  • Bidart Brothers, Bakersfield, CA

Cold Storage Facility.


 

 
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