Harmonic Footprinting

7500 Ulmerton Rd
Suite 27
Largo, FL 33771

ph: (727) 532-4755

News

  • Melbourne, Florida

    October 19, 2007 - Harmonic Footprinting met with Dr. Razvan Rusovici at the Florida Institute of Technology (FIT).  Now Harmonic Footprinting and FIT are signing a memorandum of understanding and Dr Rusovici has agreed to join the HF's Board of Directors to further develop the technology.

     Pinellas Park, Florida

    September 17, 2007 -
    Shahra Anderson, Regional Director for U.S. Senator Bill Nelson visited our facility to see how Senator Nelson can assist Harmonic Footprinting.

    September 17, 2007, PBS telephoned to schedule a time when they can do a story on Harmonic Footprinting and Frank Masyada.

    September 14, 2007, the Department of Transportation for the State of Florida set up a meeting with Frank Masyada and Harmonic Footprinting for October 5 to determine which bridge could be done first.

     

    September 14, 2007, Max World News telephoned today to set up an interview with Frank Masyada about Harmonic Footprinting

     

    September 6, 2007,  3 executives from a major defense contractor met with Frank Masyada to discuss delivering thermal cycling for 80 Military vehicles brakes daily. They will begin testing next week.
     

    August 23, 2007 – U.S. Congressman Bill Young’s Chief of Staff, Harry Glenn, visited Frank Masyada, CEO, Harmonic Footprinting, LLC.  His purpose was to learn about Harmonic Footprints”, and how Footprinting can identify bridge joint fatigue long before a bridge collapses. After completing his visit, he said he would introduce Harmonic Footprinting to the Department of Transportation.

  • January 2008
    Patriot Power Systems joins Harmonic
    Raymond McCorkel of Patriot Power has joined us as a senior sensor installer.  Ray currently installs sensing devices on bridges all over the world, primarily for traffic control.  He will be able to install our Harmonic sensors as well.

    Raymond has worked in the construction industry for 43 years.  He is a structural steel specialist with experience in bridge rehabilitation and new construction, steel mill erection and improvements, high-rise office building erection and town cranes.

    Some of his projects include,Rehab 1-70 in Vernon, Pa., Route 4034 rehab, Erie, Pa., Mon/Fayette Expressway, Mingo Creek, Pa., Smithfield Street Bridge, Pittsburgh, Pa.,Conrail Bridge, Martin Ferry, Ohio

More Information

There is an independent test we are completing for the American Association of Railroads. We have done our own independent testing (as proof of concept) but the AAR requires a particular testing facility in Pueblo Colorado to validate results. 

Once complete, the AAR will be able to recommend our brakes to all the railroad companies nationwide.  There are railroad companies already set to purchase from us once the test is completed and proves positive.

Other News

Here are some of our latest expansions we are now working on... 

Beginning June, some counties in Florida are expected to convert their brakes on their school buses to Thermal Cycling. Sarasota County has already begun their project to convert. 


We are in negotiations at this time to joint venture with Ladacomm (http://ladacomm.com). to build a brake factory in Colombia.  Parts for Mazda and GM are already being manufactured there.

Welcome U.S. Brake
We are also in negotiation with U.S. Brake to merge with them for automotive brakes. We are initiating talks to install brakes for Lotus Elise racing vehicles which US Brake will distribute.  Our technology extends brake life expectancy.  It also ensures the safety of vehicle performance, especially in high speed racing.

Nags completes agreement for golf clubs
We have finalized negotiations with NAGS, Inc. and Golf Provisions, Inc. to manufacture custom golf clubs internationally.  We expect sales to be roughly 10,000 a month beginning in 3-5 months.

Could Yellow Cab be next? 

We met with Yellow Cab in Pinellas County to install our brake technology on their vehicles and this contract is under negotiation.

Dick Corporation  joins Harmonic
Denny Harmon of Dick Corporation joins us in the role of as a senior sensor installer.  Dick Corporation are innovators in the bridge construction industry.  Denny will play a key role in determining the various locations needed for our sensors to be applied on the bridges. 

Contact us today!
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7500 Ulmerton Rd
Suite 27
Largo, FL 33771

ph: (727) 532-4755