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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.
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.
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.
While new and updated terminals must reflect the needs of today, they also must prepare to meet future needs. Here are four trends driving terminal design.
At RS&H, we utilize our teams’ different backgrounds—as project managers, engineers and people, to bring creative, innovative and equitable ideas to the table. We’re willing to ask the hard questions to ensure we provide value so we can work together to build up your community.
Is your facility prepared for a natural or man-made disaster? Learn how to avoid operation disruption through the commissioning for resilience process.
We were able to catch up with this group to chat about their internship experience and what they will take with them throughout their careers.
Risk management is a key component of project cost estimating and scheduling. Risk-based cost estimating is used to generate better cost estimates.
PDB is a procurement process that maintains owner engagement while also pulling the design-build team in as early as possible.
PRISM has one goal in mind: increasing allyship. Allyship is important for employee resource groups to be fully visible and create a safe space.
Purposeful, anthropogenic carbon sequestration is a fairly recent endeavor to mitigate carbon releases from industrial processes. The theory revolves around actively removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere through national processes to reduce the effects of manmade climate change.
You may be wondering how you can use this funding to either implement a new program or improve an existing geospatial or GIS program.