Dayton Superior, the leading provider of accessories, chemicals, forming and paving product solutions to the non-residential concrete construction industry, is pleased to announce that Shane Walters has joined Dayton Superior as the Tilt-Werks Program Manager.
Prior to joining Dayton Superior, Walters served as the Director of Engineering & Technology at Tilt-Up Design Systems, LLC, the original developer of the Tilt-Werks technology, recently purchased by Dayton Superior.
Tilt-Werks is a fully-integrated, web-based design and detail technology used by architects, structural engineers, contractors, and other professionals to create tilt-up buildings and construction packages, including the Building Information Modeling (BIM) data.
In his new role with Dayton Superior, Walters will lead the continuing development of the Tilt-Werks technology, including customer training for engineers, architects, contractors and material providers.
Walters holds a BS and MS in Civil Engineering with a minor in mathematics and partial minor in Computer Science, from Ohio University. Walters has worked as a structural engineer for the past 15 years. He is a licensed Professional Engineer in Ohio and Florida.
ABOUT DAYTON SUPERIOR CORPORATION: Dayton Superior is celebrating 90 years as a leading provider of accessories, chemicals, forming and paving product solutions to the nonresidential concrete construction industry. Their portfolio includes over 17,000 standard, in-stock items, a network of 15 distribution centers and 13 U.S. manufacturing facilities allowing Dayton Superior to serve their customers as a single source provider of high quality products and services. Dayton Superior products are found on infrastructure, institutional and commercial construction projects across the world. With the 2014 opening of their Innovation Center, Dayton Superior will assess, evaluate, prototype and launch new products at an industry leading pace to transform industry productivity through innovation and create a competitive edge for their customers. For more information, visit www.daytonsuperior.com.