The International Interior Design Association North Florida chapter presented RS&H with three prestigious awards: the Extra-Large Commercial Workplace award, the Best Use of Materials award, and the People's Choice award for best overall design.
The Society of Military Engineers presented RS&H with a Grand Award for their design of the Lejeune High School Renovation and Addition at the 2024 Joint Engineer Training Expo & Conference.
This recognition was for RS&H’s exceptional work on the NASA Asteroid Sample Curation Facility that opened for operation in the early 2020s.
RS&H was recognized by NASA’s Exploration Ground Systems (EGS) Management for outstanding service and launch infrastructure expertise in the Artemis I Mission.
John McMillin is the winner of this year’s Impact Award. This annual award recognizes one associate who has made a profound, positive impact within RS&H and the industry.
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.
Brad has recently been recognized as RS&H’s 2023 Project Manager of the Year.
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.
Congratulations to Johnny Jackson Jr., RS&H’s 2023 Community Volunteer of the Year.
Ozzie has a forward-looking perspective, but he recognizes the importance of putting his best effort into his current role. He believes that hard work in the present will lead to future success.
Every year, our Annual Associate Awards program allows us to recognize the accomplishments of select colleagues who embody RS&H’s core values.
Located near downtown Colorado Springs, CO., the Colorado Springs Airport (COS) recently completed the rehabilitation of Runway 17R-35L. This runway rehabilitation replaced the 11,022-foot-long deteriorated surface resulting in enhanced safety for aircraft using the runway and reduced maintenance for the airport crews.