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RS&H’s Chelsie Bush, an aviation architect from the North Carolina office, has successfully completed the Design-Build Institute of America’s (DBIA) comprehensive education and certification testing program to achieve the design-build industry’s highest designation as a nationally certified Design-Build Professional®.
One tool airports can use to achieve project sustainability goals is the Institute of Sustainable Infrastructure’s (ISI) Envision® Sustainability Rating System.
As RS&H’s 2023 Young Professional of the Year, Allie Joiner Estell is a transportation engineer and project manager who specializes in public involvement, concept development, environmental studies and final design for transportation infrastructure.
Jonathan Essa, AIA, NCARB, LEED® AP BD+C, and Alice Schultz, AIA, NCARB, LEED® AP BD+C, recently graduated from the Jacob Leadership Institute (JLI).
Tara Wineinger has joined the national, employee-owned architecture, engineering and consulting (AEC) firm as Executive Vice President, Chief People Officer (CPO).
Doug Geiger, Executive Vice President of Construction Management, joins AEC Perspectives to discuss trends and challenges in current construction management.
Craig Sucich has joined the national engineering, architecture and consulting firm to lead its East Region Aviation Infrastructure Services.
Eric Caplan and Ben Moore discuss airport resiliency and sustainability.
Brad has recently been recognized as RS&H’s 2023 Project Manager of the Year.
At RS&H, our aviation experts are proactively engaging with clients to achieve their sustainability and resilience goals through the thoughtful integration of electric vehicle charging infrastructure to meet the demand for EV adoption.
Developing and implementing an equitable transportation plan can gauge the needs of community members and consider how a project will affect a community’s needs for mobility and connectivity.
This year’s winner is Robert Riggio, Jr., a licensed architect and interior designer who has raised the bar in the design of healthcare imaging facilities. Hear what Robert has to say about his work and the profession.
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