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Curriculum
Vitae
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All floor covering products:
- Installation, Moisture Vapor Emissions, Adhesives, Performance
- Standards of practice in the floor covering industry
- Slip & Fall, Forensic Investigation
- Standards of practice in the retail industry (floors)
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Formal
Education
Dorsey HighSchool- Science
Los Angeles City College- Psychology
San Fernando Valley State College.- Industrial Psychology
Specialty
Training
Forensic Science
Institute of Real Estate Management, CPM
Mohasco Research and Development School
Armstrong Training School
Individual Specialized Manufacturer’s Training.
California Department of Consumer Affairs Expert’s training program
Forensic Sciences
His company’s laboratory and staff technicians provide data he uses in:
moisture vapor intrusion investigations, site condition evaluations, site
safety evaluations, design and material performance and failure opinions.
Qualifications
Mr. Newson was first certified as a competent expert in the field of commercial
floor covering by the Los Angeles County Courts in 1979. He has testified
numerous times as both a plaintiff’s and defense expert witness. In 1993 the
California Department of Consumer Affairs certified him as a floor-covering
expert. Today Mr. Newson is part of their experts program, he acts as an
investigator and mediator in contractor-consumer disputes.
His list of references is very long. Mr. Newson has consulted for many
major educational institutions, medical facilities, and public transportation
facilities. He recently completed studies for UCLA, USC, Cedar Sinai
Hospital of Los Angeles, Pasadena-Glendale-Burbank Airport, and
Baltimore Washington International Airport.
Mr. Newson has conducted studies on site suitability for specialty flooring
products for all types of public facilities. He is the floor-covering advisor,
and past member of the Board of Directors for the Los Angeles chapter,
for the Society of American Registered Architects (SARA). He teaches
continuing education courses for the American Institute of Architecture
(A.I.A.) and SARA, as well as writes instructional and editorial columns for
their national publications. Also, he conducts symposiums for A.I.A and
SARA on concrete additives and moisture vapor, in preparation for floor
covering and the "Standard of Practice for the Flooring Industry".
In 1996 Mr. Newson was accepted as a member of the American College
of Forensic Examiners (ACFE#10104), and subsequently passed the
peer review and became a Diplomate of The American Board of Forensic
Examiners. On April 1, 1999 he became a Diplomate of the American
Board of Forensic Engineering & Technology. In 2007 Mr. Newson
was elevated to the level of Fellow of the American College of Forensic
Examiners Institute.
His certification is specialized to all matters pertaining to floors and
their function as part of a system. Subsequently, he has conducted
investigations for several private companies, individuals and public
agencies. He investigates cases involving toxic fumes, toxic mold,
premises liability, product liability, installation, industry standards of care
involving the National Codes of Safety, and the Uniform Commercial Code, The American With Disabilities Act, and the California Code of Regulations.
In August of 2002, Mr. Newson prepared a course text and was certified
by the California Bar Association to provide Continuing Education, on
all litigation matters pertaining to floors, premises liability, and toxins. In
November 2005, Mr. Newson became a certified Mediator for the California
State Contractors License Board.
Experience
While in college in 1964, he worked as a construction project manager,
and was moved to the Commercial Real Estate Management department.
In 1969 he was the Director of Daily Apartment Operations for Urbanetics
Financial Corporation, and managed several thousand apartment units in the Southwest, handling interior build-outs. In 1970, he was Director of
Property Management for the Heritage Group.
In 1972, Mr. Newson went to work for Irving C. Rubin & Associates, a
company that provided commercial floor covering to real estate managers.
In 1974 he complete the educational requirements to qualify as a Certified
Property Manager the National Board of Realtors. In 1976 he began his
own chain of commercial floor covering outlets and became a licensed
floor-covering contractor in California.
Over the next two years he was trained in fabrication and installation of all
types of flooring materials. In 1978, Dupont Chemical sent him to seminars
around the country to be trained in the use and specification of fiber
systems. Specialty floor covering material manufacturers sent instructors
to him to provide individual training for products such as, linoleum, cork,
rubber, wood, vinyl, epoxy, and stone.
This training allowed him to train his sales and installation staff. His firm
sold and installed over 5,000,000-sq. ft. of specialty products, for use in athletic facilities, schools, restaurants, factories, airports and hospitals.
In 1977 Mr. Newson joined the faculty at Ambassador College and taught
classes in textile specification for real estate managers. He began teaching
this same course for the National Boards of Realtors as part of their
Professional Property Manager’s certification, and The National Apartment
Owners Association’s “Certified Managers Program”.
Mr. Newson has published several articles on floor covering specification in
national trade publications such as The Journal of Property Management.
He also writes articles pertaining to the specification of floor covering and
site conditions for architectural publications.
Dupont enlisted him into their advisory counsel, made up of eight qualified
contractors, where he was asked to confer with other floor covering
contractors when they needed advice. In 1980 Mr. Newson opened
the “Design Resource Center” in Van Nuys California, where he taught
classes in materials specification to Interior Designers and Architects. In
1984 he opened Interior Specifications, a consulting and management
company to service the design and construction community.
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California
Bar Association Certified
MCLE - Provider
#11509 |
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Fellow America College of Forensic Examiners Institute
Certificate #10104
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| Diplomate
American Board of Forensic Examiners |
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| Diplomate
American Board of Forensic Engineers And
Technologists |
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| Certified
Property Manager (Qualified) |
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California
Contractors License #710802
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| California
Department Consumer Affairs Expert |
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California Contractors License Board Mediator
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| Teaching
Positions: |
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| Ambassador
College |
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| National
Board of Realtors |
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| National
Apartment Owners Association |
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| The
Design Resource Center |
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| West
Los Angeles City College |
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| University
Nevada Las Vegas, School of Architecture |
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California Bar Association
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| Lecturing
Bodies: |
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| Society
of American Registered Architects |
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| American
Institute of Architecture |
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| City
of Las Vegas, Public Planning |
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| Publications:
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| SARASCOPE |
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- Cork
Flooring
- Rubber
Flooring
- Carpet
- Resilient
flooring
- Moisture
Vapor Migration
- Floor
Safety Design
- Wood
and Stone flooring
- Life
cycle costs
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| Journal
of Property Management |
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- Carpet
- Resilient
flooring
- Moisture
Vapor Migration
- Floor
Safety Design
- Life
cycle costs Floor Safety Design
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| The
Apartment Ower |
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- Carpet
- Resilient
flooring
- Moisture
Vapor Migration
- Floor
Safety Design
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Forensic Investigators:
Failure analysis
Appraisal of costs
Expert Testimony
Trip & Fall Investigation
Floor Covering Consultants:
Budgeting
Life cycle studies
Value Engineering
Specifications
Purchasing Procedures
Forensic Science of Floor
Covering Includes:
Site visit (no geographical limitation)
Videography
Investigation
Document review
Dissemination of testimony
Development of the "Standard of Practice"
With supporting documentation
Opinion based on reviewable facts.
Presentation Written reports with photos or complete
video with narration on VHS or CD-Rom.
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