Frank Bice
Production Management, Planning
RESPONSIBILITIES
Frank serves as Executive Vice President, Secretary and Treasurer
of LBR Inc. As a management team member, he is involved in the daily
operation of the firm and decisions affecting long-term objectives.
His responsibilities include marketing, planning, facilities evaluation,
coordination assistance in architectural, civil, structural, mechanical
and electrical disciplines, and Production Management of bid packages
for all airport related projects. He is also responsible for production
of all graphic material for exhibits, presentations, studies, reports
and marketing materials.
EXPERIENCE
At LBR Inc., Frank has been involved in the design and/or construction
inspection of projects such as new airport development, airport
lighting, Instrument Landing Systems, runway extensions, taxiway
and aircraft parking apron improvements, hangar development and
heliport design for over fifty airports in Oklahoma and Arkansas.
Frank has prepared construction plans for more than sixty airport
lighting projects at almost three dozen Oklahoma airports. He has
assisted in the preparation of more than ten Airport Master Plans
and Environmental Assessment Studies.
His experience at C. H. Guernsey & Company included responsibility
for the marketing and management of Computer Graphics Mapping Services
and preparation of construction plans for all civil related projects,
and graphic material for presentations, studies and reports.
He was responsible for the tabulation of cost data, preparation
of equipment proposals and contract coordination for various municipal
improvement projects while with Sherman Machine and Iron Works in
Oklahoma City.
Frank served as an Accounting Technician in the U. S. Air Force
where he was responsible for the preparation and maintenance of
computerized and manual military payroll records and travel claims
processing.
While at Brown Engineering Company, Huntsville, Alabama, he was
responsible for the structural drafting of projects related to the
Saturn V Missile, the S-IV-B Engine Dynamic Test Facilities and
numerous other projects at Marshall Space Flight Center, Redstone
Arsenal.