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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.
This past year, the qualities that earned associates this recognition were more important than ever, as we faced challenges head-on while continuing to deliver quality products and experiences for clients and partners.
RS&H has been recognized by the Charlotte Business Journal as one of the best places to work in the region
ENR Mountain States named Adam Mercer to its Top Young Professionals class. The regional contests recognize up-and-coming design and construction industry professionals who exhibit notable achievements in terms of career and industry leadership, community service and creating landmark projects.
For the third year in a row, RS&H CEO Dave Sweeney has been named to Florida Trend’s Florida 500.
Matt Schnelle, Ohio Aviation Leader, has been with the company RS&H for almost seventeen years. For his efforts over his nearly two-decade-long career, Matt has been recognized in Airport Business’s 2020 Top 40 Under 40 for his reliable impactful contributions within the industry.
This year’s crop of associates cross markets, geographies and disciplines, but they are united in their dedication to their clients, communities and each other. At a virtual August town hall, company leadership honored the associates for their countless contributions to the company’s continued growth.
RS&H has achieved its best-ever ranking on the Engineering News-Record’s (ENR’s) list of the Top 500 Design Firms in the U.S., moving into the top 50 for the first time. RS&H improved to No. 48 in 2020, up four spots from No. 52 in 2019.
RS&H designed the Savannah airport’s new outbound baggage handling system (BHS) to be more efficient and a more comfortable work environment for Transportation Security Administration (TSA) employees. The project has done just that, and the results are award-winning.
He started as a CAD technician. Now, he advises on complex landscape architecture projects and travels across the country teaching associates the art of storytelling. “I mean, that’s pretty remarkable,” said Ron Sill, a senior communications consultant and winner of the inaugural Impact Award.
Imagine it’s Friday night after a long day of work. You walk out of your building, exhausted but excited. Instead of going home, you drive straight to your local elementary school. When you arrive, you see a group of parents and young adults walking into the school’s cafeteria.
Gareth Hanley has stood out since the day he started. Technically, the Aviation planner is excellent. Professionally, he far exceeds expectations. And personally, he’s able to connect with associates and clients alike.
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