Employee ownership is accessible to everyone at RS&H. Learn how we collectively succeed together.
RS&H’s Board of Directors is pleased to announce the election of 10 new vice presidents to our team of officers.
7 Tips for Managing Assets & Extending the Life of Existing Bridges. Extending the life of structures with preventative maintenance is key to successfully managing an inventory of structures.
Learn about Complete Streets policies and how they can provide viable, safe and accessible modal components to your project.
RS&H is pleased to announce that Julio Ramirez has joined the national architecture, engineering and consulting firm as SVP of Financial Planning & Analysis (FP&A). Ramirez will lead the development of the processes needed to build a best-in-class finance function that will help influence and drive business performance.
Alternative delivery methods have entered the commercial aerospace market in full force. As with many methods and approaches new to a market, there’s a learning curve. At RS&H, we’re well-versed in the aerospace industry and the alternative delivery sector, leveraging that combined knowledge to best serve our clients.
From increasing equity and reducing congestion to embracing emerging technology and active transportation, Washington and Oregon have a lot of infrastructure opportunities ahead.
RS&H is pleased to announce that Bryan Nicol has joined the national architecture, engineering and consulting (AEC) firm as Chief Strategy Officer.
When you think of corporate office design, what comes to mind? Is it bright overhead lighting and white walls? Large, open workspaces? These are all common ideas of what an office space is or what it needs to be, but companies are starting to shift away from these design trends.
Charlotte, North Carolina, has been one of the fastest growing metropolitan areas in the U.S. for much of the past few decades. In fact, the population in Charlotte and Mecklenburg County is well over 1 million today, more than double that of the population 25 years ago.
For the last few years, mental health has become a subject near and dear to me for a few different reasons. If mental health wasn’t on your radar before the COVID-19 pandemic, it came to the forefront as we, as a world, dealt with disease and isolation.
At the end of the day, the work we do is for the benefit of our community, our most important client. For Jeremy Haywood, this thought is at the forefront of everything he does. While demonstrating pride and determination in his work, Jeremy goes above and beyond to serve his community as well.
Although there is more money available and chances to win grants are higher, securing grant funding is still extremely competitive. To stay in the competition, it’s important to have a strategy.
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