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Joshua Marrow, PE - Partner Engineering and Science, Inc.

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<strong>Joshua</strong> <strong>Marrow</strong>, <strong>PE</strong>Technical Directorjmarrow@partneresi.comEducationM.S., Civil <strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>and</strong> Structural Mechanics,University of California, BerkeleyB.S., Architectural <strong>Engineering</strong>, California PolytechnicState University, San Luis ObispoRegistrationsRegistered Professional Engineer (Civil), CaliforniaCalifornia Office of Emergency Services Certified PostEarthquake InspectorAffiliationsMember, Earthquake <strong>Engineering</strong> Research Institute(EERI)Member, American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)Member, Structural Engineers Association of California(SEAOC)Member, American Society of Testing <strong>and</strong> Materials(ASTM)Member, Applied Technology Council (ATC)Member, San Francisco Planning <strong>and</strong> Urban ResearchAssociation (SPUR)United States PatentsRestraint System <strong>and</strong> Method for Protecting Barrels in aBarrel Stack Against Earthquake Damage – USPatent No. 6,050,538DistinctionsAmerican Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) – New Facesof Civil <strong>Engineering</strong> AwardEarthquake <strong>Engineering</strong> Research Institute (EERI) – ShahFamily Innovation Prize for Innovation inEarthquake <strong>Engineering</strong>California Department of Transportation (CALTRANS) –Sam Helwer Memorial AwardExperience SummaryMr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has over 15 years of experience in the field ofstructural <strong>and</strong> earthquake engineering consulting for a widevariety of clients, both public <strong>and</strong> private. He has served ina variety of roles throughout his career including projectdesigner, project engineer, lead engineer <strong>and</strong> technicalmanager for projects of all levels of complexity.Mr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has consulted on a variety of projects for abroad range of clients, including: architects; contractors;building owners; real estate developers <strong>and</strong> equitymanagers; lenders; high technology manufacturers;biotechnology <strong>and</strong> pharmaceutical companies; wineries <strong>and</strong>distilleries; insurance companies; as well as local, state <strong>and</strong>federal government property owners.As a seasoned professional engineer he has anexceptionally diverse technical background, withconsulting experience spanning a full spectrum fromstructural design <strong>and</strong> construction, to complex seismic riskdue diligence consulting. His expertise includes: seismicrisk analysis of buildings <strong>and</strong> infrastructure; probablemaximum loss due diligence assessments; structural designof new buildings; seismic retrofit <strong>and</strong> rehabilitation ofexisting buildings; construction engineering; seismichazard mitigation; forensic investigations; <strong>and</strong> constructionlitigation consulting.The US Wine Industry recognizes Mr. <strong>Marrow</strong> as thepremier seismic risk expert for winery <strong>and</strong> distillingoperations. He has worked with a wide variety of wineindustry clients over the past decade to assess their seismicrisk <strong>and</strong> develop hazard mitigation strategies that aresympathetic to their unique operations. He has alsoconsulted with numerous global biotechnology companieson seismic risk of buildings <strong>and</strong> process facilities.Recently, Mr. <strong>Marrow</strong> was the technical manager for a$400 million defense department contract for the UnitedStates Marine Corp. He lead a large team of engineers,technical writers <strong>and</strong> quality assurance engineers <strong>and</strong> wasresponsible for the technical development, design,construction document development, manufacturingCONTINUED…


QA/QC <strong>and</strong> construction management for modular trainingfacilities at sites in the United States, Hawaii <strong>and</strong> Japan.Mr. <strong>Marrow</strong> contributes to the advancement of seismicengineering <strong>and</strong> due diligence through his involvement innumerous organizations including Building Code St<strong>and</strong>ardscommittees, FEMA pre-code technical committees, EERIearthquake reconnaissance teams, <strong>and</strong> industry technicalorganizations.Project ExperienceSeismic Risk ConsultingMr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has been engaged by a wide variety of clientsrequesting seismic risk consulting services. His projectexperience includes building portfolio assessments <strong>and</strong>business disruption consulting for hundreds of West Coastwineries <strong>and</strong> numerous San Francisco Bay Areabiotechnology companies, including Gilead <strong>Science</strong>s <strong>and</strong>Genentech. He has authored <strong>and</strong> peer reviewed over 200seismic risk reports for lenders, insurance companies <strong>and</strong>equity managers.Structural Analysis <strong>and</strong> Building DesignMr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has been responsible for the design <strong>and</strong>construction administration of a variety of new buildings<strong>and</strong> building rehabilitation projects. He is experienced withthe design <strong>and</strong> evaluation of steel, concrete, wood-framed,light-gage steel framed, <strong>and</strong> masonry construction. Hisprojects include: a 4-story steel-framed office building inSan Francisco; a 4-story precast concrete <strong>and</strong> shotcretetelecommunications collocation facility in San Francisco;seismic retrofit of numerous pharmaceutical manufacturingfacilities in the San Francisco Bay Area; <strong>and</strong> the WilliamsSonoma Flag Ship Store in San Francisco.Earthquake ReconnaissanceAs a licensed professional engineer, Mr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has beena member of numerous post-earthquake investigationteams. He has investigated building damage forearthquakes both domestically <strong>and</strong> internationally,including the 2004 Parkfield, 2003 San Simeon, 2001Molise Italy, 2000 Yountville, <strong>and</strong> 1999 Chi-Chi Taiwanearthquakes.Structural Investigations <strong>and</strong> ForensicsMr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has investigated a variety of complex forensicsmatters. His experience includes: the evaluation <strong>and</strong> legalsupport for the San Francisco State University campus; SanFrancisco International Airport; the WaterWorld waterslide collapse; residential fire investigations; Las Vegascasino vapor intrusion <strong>and</strong> structural defect dispute; <strong>and</strong> theroof collapse investigation of a major San Francisco BayArea retail store.SpeakingMr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has spoken regularly at industry events <strong>and</strong>conferences. He has been invited by numerous companiesto present on seismic risk assessment <strong>and</strong> hazardmitigation, <strong>and</strong> has presented numerous papers at EERI <strong>and</strong>SEAOC conferences.Articles <strong>and</strong> PublicationsMr. <strong>Marrow</strong> has published numerous technical papers <strong>and</strong>articles in peer reviewed technical journals <strong>and</strong> industrypublications. Throughout his career he has augmented hisconsulting practice with authoring articles to better educatehis clients <strong>and</strong> publish in technical journals, contributing tothe state of the art in seismic <strong>and</strong> structural engineering.Publications <strong>Inc</strong>lude:EERI Learning from Earthquakes Report – 2003 M6.5San Simeon Earthquake, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J. with others,Earthquake <strong>Engineering</strong> Research Institute (EERI) SpecialPublication, March 2005Applications for Italian Earthquake Damage Data,Bazzurro, P., Maffei, J., <strong>Marrow</strong>, J., Earthquake<strong>Engineering</strong> Research Institute (EERI) BeyondReconnaissance Grant Publication, March 2005Recommended Guidance for the Seismic Design ofStructural Steel Pallet Storage Racks <strong>and</strong> the Securingof Contents in Areas Accessible to the General Public,<strong>Marrow</strong>, J. as chair of contents subcommittee for the RackProject Task Group of the Building Seismic Safety Council(BSSC), Chapters 3 <strong>and</strong> 9, Prepared for the FederalEmergency Management Agency (FEMA), March 2005CONTINUED…


A Mausoleum on Shaky Ground, Searls, C., Mayes, R.,<strong>Marrow</strong>, J., American Preservation Technology Journal(APT), April 2005Lessons Learned on the Fault Line, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J., PracticalWinery & Vineyard, May-June 2004California Wine Industry Seismic Risk Analysis <strong>and</strong>Experimentation Project, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J., AppliedTechnology Council ATC-29-1 Conference, San Francisco,California, Jan. 1998Preliminary Report on the 2 December 2003, M6.5 SanSimeon, California Earthquake, Hardebeck, J. et al,Seismological Research Letters, March/April 2004,Volume 75, Number 2EERI Special Earthquake Report - PreliminaryObservations on the 2003 M6.5 San SimeonEarthquake, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J. with others, Earthquake<strong>Engineering</strong> Research Institute (EERI) Special EarthquakeReport, March 2004EERI Special Earthquake Report - PreliminaryObservations on the October 31 – November 1, 2002Molise, Italy Earthquake Sequence, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J. withothers, Earthquake <strong>Engineering</strong> Research Institute (EERI)Special Earthquake Report, January 2003Experimental Studies on the Earthquake Performanceof Wine Barrel Stacks, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J., Proceedings of theEERI 7th National Conference on Earthquake <strong>Engineering</strong>,Boston, Massachusetts, 2002The Seismic Vulnerability of the California WineIndustry - An Experimental Assessment, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J.,Proceedings of the 2002 Structural Engineers Associationof California Convention, Santa Barbara, California, 2002Earthquake Reconnaissance Report - 2000 M5.2Yountville/Napa Earthquake Implications for theCalifornia Wine Industry, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J., Simpson Gumpertz& Heger <strong>Inc</strong>., Special Publication, 2000Wineries Can Reduce Risk of Loss through RiskManagement, <strong>Marrow</strong>, J., Wine Business Monthly, Nov.1999CONTINUED…

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