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After serving in the
United States Army, Emmett Dammon graduated from Lamar University in
Beaumont, TX. Following college, Mr.
Dammon worked for Boeing and Martin Marietta where he started as a design
engineer and later held a management position in civil, structural,
electrical & mechanical engineering.
He opened Dammon Engineering in 1978.
Mr. Dammon is twice past president of the Rotary Club of Slidell, past
Chamber of Commerce Vice President, a district officer of Rotary
International, recipient of the Slidell Chamber of Commerce “Emmett G Dammon
Ethics in Business Award,” past member of the St. Tammany Parish Board of
Zoning Adjustment, served on the Slidell Board of Code Appeals and has been
involved in many activities to foster better government and living in our
community and across our state.
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Robert Wiltse graduated
from LSU with a degree in Architecture in 1976. Having previously worked with Dammon Engineering, we were
exceedingly pleased when he rejoined our firm in 2007. As Chief Architect, Mr. Wiltse has
overseen the architectural design of all of our projects, including hospital
projects as well as medical clinics.
Mr. Wiltse has also been heavily involved in projects such as the
Naval “Riverine and Combatant Craft Operations Facility,” an eleven million
dollar project located at the Stennis Space Center, as well as the St.
Tammany Parish Administrative Complex, or “Towers Building,” located in
Slidell. Mr. Wiltse served as
architectural technician for the “History American Buildings Survey,”
recording structures in New York City and Jacksonville, Florida, and
preparing archival quality drawings for the Library of Congress. He was also the one site architect and
restoration artisan for the renovation of Old Variety Plantation in
Plaquemine, Louisiana. Mr. Wiltse is
a lifelong St. Tammany Parish resident dedicated to maintaining and improving
the quality of life of our community.
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Chuck Dammon joined Dammon
Engineering in 1980. Since that time
he has mastered the craft of design and drafting and now serves as both Vice
President and Project Manager.
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Following his retirement
from the United States Air Force, David Dammon was involved in construction
in the Dallas/Fort Worth area until he was persuaded to lend his expertise to
the family business. David also now
serves as Vice President and Project Manager.
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Kirt Dammon is the
family’s electrical wizard, holding licenses in both Louisiana and
Mississippi.
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Dammon Engineering’s
principal players alone have over 100 years of combined knowledge and
experience, with a support staff of unmatched talent and dedication.
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