"As always, it was a great pleasure for Stolte, Inc. to have your firm perform the site paving on the Tarrant County Criminal Courts Facility. With the cooperative team approach and continuing scheduling committments maintained throughout the duration of your scope of work, another job well done was achieved."
Peter Bookholt Jr.
Peter Bookholt, Jr., C.I.T., W.R.T.
Executive V.P. of National Group
Peter Bookholt Jr. is the Executive Vice President of National Group and has over fifteen years experience in the emergency services, construction and thermographic imaging fields.
This experience includes, but is not limited to emergency services, estimating, construction management, reconstruciton, and roofing for insurance companies and private industry.
Mr. Bookholt has worked on numerous large projects for insurance companies and private companies. He has also lead and managed Catastrophic Teams during several major hurricanes: Andrew, Erin, Marilyn, Opal, Bertha, Fran, Bonnie, George, Charley, Frances, Ivan, Jeanne, Katrina & Wilma. Mr. Bookholt has overseen many forensic investigations concerning catastrophic-related damages. This includes fire, hurricanes, hail damage, wind, collapse and explosions.
In addition, Mr. Bookholt has both prepared and taught seminars for estimating with Xactimate and Infrared Thermographic imaging of structures. Mr. Bookholt has overseen projects in Texas, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Louisiana and Florida.
Mr. Bookholt has supervised and managed concrete block, framing, drywall, painting, roofing, mechanical/electrical, and interior finish out jobs from wastewater treatment facilities to high-rise office structures, manufacturing facilities, condominium and home owner's associations and institutional complexes all across the United States.
Mr. Bookholt is a Certified Water Restoration Technician, Certified Infrared Thermographer, a state licensed Roofing Contractor, and a member of the Roofing Consultants Institute. He has also been deposed as an expert in several legal matters for clients.










































