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GENERAL OVERVIEW
Mr. Sincock has over 20 years experience
as an ADR professional and 35 years of experience as an entrepreneur and
business owner, including corporate and construction management; project,
manufacturing and financial management. He has managed large organizations with
over 400 employees in the manufacturing and construction industries, founded and
operated three successful businesses including: (1) an energy management and
automation business, which was sold to a large multi-national company; (2) an
Alternative Dispute Resolution company in Utah, affiliated with a national ADR
organization; (3) a real estate development firm that specialized high-end
residential projects. Mr. Sincock has mediated and arbitrated hundreds of
disputes in California and Utah, specializing in construction, real estate, and
business disputes.
Mr. Sincock has 20 years of experience as a professional mediator and trainer in
negotiation, mediation & conflict management. In addition to his ADR practice,
he has conducted training seminars for individuals through the University of
Utah; for the staff of local municipalities; for Chambers of Commerce; Boards of
Realtors and other organizations dealing with the public. He has lived in Park
City, Utah since 1990 and been active in the community, serving on many boards
and commissions, including being a locally elected official on the Park City
Council. He also authored a book on leadership development, “Inner Path
Leadership” in 2000.
EDUCATION
San Diego State College 1958 - 1960; University of California, Berkeley 1960 - 1963; Architecture and Business Administration.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION EXPERIENCE
ADR TRAINING & CERTIFICATION [1988 -
2007]
Negotiation & Mediation Training
Center for Dispute Resolution
Willamette University College of Law
Advanced Mediation Training
Center for Dispute Resolution
Willamette University College of Law
USA&M Advanced Mediator Training
Seattle, Washington
USA&M Advanced Arbitration Training
Seattle, Washington
Utah ADR Certification Training
Salt Lake City, UT
Advanced Arbitration Training
CDRS Dispute Resolution Training Institute
Albuquerque, NM
Expanded Dispute Resolution Board Training
CDRS Dispute Resolution Training Institute
Albuquerque, NM
Advanced ADR Training
CDRS Dispute Resolution Training Institute
Albuquerque, NM
Mr. Sincock has performed hundreds of
mediations and arbitrations, both for a non-profit organization in
California, United States Arbitration & Mediation in Utah and in his private
practice. Having been in the commercial and residential construction
industry for 20+ years he has focused his efforts on construction, real
estate, business and workplace dispute resolution, and conducting training
and ADR educational programs. His experience includes resolving disputes
between individuals, owners, contractors, subcontractors, architects,
governmental agencies, and insurance claims.
Paul has conducted negotiation and mediation training for attorneys in Utah
(CLE credit); he has authored and taught courses such as: ‘Conflict
Management for the Workplace’; ‘Negotiation Skills’; ‘Conflict Resolution’;
‘Consensus Building’; ‘Teamwork’; and ‘Inner Path Leadership’, ‘Turning
Complaints into Profits’. These classes and seminars were conducted through
the University of Utah, sponsored by Chambers of Commerce; Boards of
Realtors; and by local governments and businesses for staff development.
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Commercial & Residential Construction
Construction and Business Contracts
Business Valuation Analysis
Project Management
Financial Management
Project Financing
Zoning Laws
Site & Land Planning
Energy Management Systems
Energy Audits
Building Automation Systems
HVAC & Lighting Systems
Construction Practices
Co-Generation Systems
Solar Energy Systems
Architecture / Engineering
Recycling operations
TYPES OF CONSTRUCTION EXPERIENCE
High Rise office buildings
Hotels / Motels
Resorts & Ski Lodges
Mini-Warehouse / Storage
Shopping Centers
Manufacturing facilities
Condominium projects
Apartment projects
Residential construction
WORK EXPERIENCE
| Owner, P.F. Sincock & Co (business consulting and private ADR services) General Manager, BuildLight, LLC (RE developer) Owner, United States Mediation & Arbitration of Utah (ADR provider) Division Manager, Leviton Manufacturing (control systems division) Owner, Pacific Energy, Inc. (energy management & building automation) Vice President, Construction, Public Storage, Inc. (mini-warehouse developer) General Manager, Imperial Glass Company (subcontracting, glass, wall systems) Division Manager, Northrop Architectural Systems (manufacturer/subcontractor) Sales Representative, Kawneer Company (architectural aluminum products) Designer, Hammerberg & Herman (architectural firm) |
GREEN CONSTRUCTION EXPERTISE
Mr. Sincock has extensive knowledge about energy management systems, energy audits, building automation, co-generation and solar energy systems by virtue of his seven years direct experience in reducing energy usage and demand in hundreds of commercial / industrial buildings through his own businesses. In addition, he has designed and built several residential projects using energy efficient (‘green’) practices, including high efficiency glass & windows, appliances, radiant and HVAC systems, recycled materials (roofing, insulation, flooring, etc.) solar and photovoltaic systems, passive earth-berm structures, solar building orientation and more.
COMMUNITY SERVICE
1996-2000: Mr. Sincock served on the Park City Council as an elected official.
He concurrently served on the Summit County Board of Health, Park City Arts
Council and Recycle Utah.
1990-1996. After moving to Park City (1990), Mr. Sincock became active in many
community organizations including a Citizens Action Committee, Regional
Recreation Task Force, Chairman of the Parks & Recreation Board; Kimball Art
Center Board of Trustees; Park City Arts Council Board of Directors; Homeowners
Associations and others.
1960-1989. Mr. Sincock and his wife were involved as volunteers in a non-profit,
educational foundation from 1968 to 1988. Mr. Sincock facilitated hundreds of
courses and weekend seminars dealing with issues of attitude, motivation and
personal responsibility. From 1980 to 1988 he was involved in organizing
large-scale volunteer and educational projects including forums and seminars
with local officials, business and community leaders.