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Michael Becker knows what clients want because he’s been in the clients’ shoes before and understands their needs. For him, aviation has always been a part of who he is.
RS&H received the 2019 American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) Corporate Cup of Excellence for Large Business Enterprises at the AAAE Annual Conference.
Despite this transformation, clear parallels exist between the machines and missions of 1969 and immediately thereafter and those of 2019, as the nation once again aims for the moon – and beyond.
The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center is a landmark like no other for the U.S. space program.
The labs the RS&H team are designing will serve as curation facilities for pieces of the first asteroid NASA hopes to procure in July 2020 by the OSIRIS-REx mission.
Geofencing and geotargeting may be just the tools your next transportation project needs to consider during the planning stages.
An RS&H Corporate architect located in the Jacksonville office, Kimberly Gilliam was thrilled that Theatre Jacksonville received a grant from the Elevate Fund.
In May 2019, the American Council of Engineering Companies of Florida (ACEC-FL) announced the I-75 Express Lanes design-build project as the year’s Outstanding Design-Build or Construction Management At-Risk Project.
After just nine weeks of design and five months of construction, RS&H transformed the cavernous shell space on DFW property to accommodate McKesson Specialty Pharmacy’s Texas operations.
During the 2019 Officers’ Meeting in St. Augustine, Florida, RS&H leaders honored this year’s five company award winners
When Ben Chandler, PG, LEED AP decided to pursue a degree in geology, it was an easy choice. With his love for the outdoors and interest in science and math, it was clear that this was the right path for him.
The ink on the contract was barely dry, and the Virginia Transportation-Infrastructure (T-I) and Transportation-Construction Management (T-CM) teams were already hard at work.
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