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A couple of years ago, Mark was managing a project with little wiggle room in the budget. Stakeholders had a lot of opinions on how to divvy up the funds, and they struggled to come up with a consensus.
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.
Many airports across the U.S. face the same challenge today: Too many projects on the to-do list with too little funding to take action. Given that air travel is forecast to double in the next 20 years, airports both large and small are in dire need of infrastructure improvements.
Julie’s been with RS&H since 2015 as an environmental planner and has worked her way up to leading the environmental planning service group in Denver, Colorado.
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.
An RS&H Corporate architect located in the Jacksonville office, Kimberly Gilliam was thrilled that Theatre Jacksonville received a grant from the Elevate Fund.
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 RS&H Board of Directors has appointed nine new Vice Presidents, representing each of the five Practices within RS&H.
An RS&H Transportation engineer in our Colorado office, Jeremy Haywood was thrilled to find out that the Colorado Association of Black Professional Engineers and Scientists (CABPES) received a grant from the Elevate Fund.
RS&H has been honored by the Jacksonville Business Journal as one of Jacksonville’s Best Places to Work.
In 1988, current RS&H Corporate Vice President Chung Rutter took a new colleague, Kris Bolt, to lunch on her first day at a small architecture firm in Jacksonville. 27 years later, Chung took Kris to lunch again – this time on her first day at RS&H. The 2015 lunch came after a recruitment campaign led by none other than Chung himself.
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