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I-14 Central Texas Corridor Study

RS&H is the Prime Consultant, partnering with TxDOT Bryan District to study an approximately 125 mile corridor that will become the future I-14 Central Texas Corridor.

SW 10th Street Connector PD&E Study

The Sawgrass Expressway opened in 1988 but fell three miles short of I-95, forcing vehicles destined for I-95 to utilize the local road networks, including SW 10th Street. Since the original studies, several unsuccessful attempts were made throughout the decades to make this three-mile connection.  

Monroe County Coastal Storm Risk Study

RS&H is working with the Florida Department of Transportation to identify and prioritize vulnerabilities to flooding along the corridor and develop concepts to ensure the continuation of service following a flooding event now and in the future.

Nemours Children’s Specialty Clinic Lobby

Hoping to reduce anxiety that often accompanies the need for healthcare, the Nemours Foundation sought to deliver a “feel good” environment from the moment their young patients and families first set foot in the Nemours Children’s Specialty Clinic in Jacksonville.

Salt Lake City International Airport Master Plan

Working with SLCDA, RS&H prepared a comprehensive master plan for SLC and a system plan for all three airports to define a coordinated path for development of all SLCDA’s airport facilities.

NASA Launch Control Center Firing Rooms Renovation

RS&H studied and designed renovations to the Kennedy Space Center Launch Control Center Firing Rooms, where launch operations are supervised and controlled. Maintaining operations during construction was also essential, as several shuttle launches took place during the renovation.

Eugene Airport Expansion

As part of the leadership team’s commitment to sustaining a high level of service for the community, Eugene Airport is exploring options to support the increasing travel demands, including an option that facilitates an airport expansion.

VDOT Fredericksburg District Megaprojects Program Support Services (FRED EX)

RS&H is providing scope validation, engineering review, general, engineering and construction management support services to Fredericksburg District during the procurement, phased design, and construction of the I-95 Fredericksburg Extension P3 project.

King County International Airport Runway 14L-32R Rehabilitation

RS&H provides on-call planning and consulting services to assist the airport management at King County International Airport-Boeing Field.

Guardian Angel Facility

RS&H led development of the Customer Criteria Documents (CCD), including preliminary building layouts, and validated the cost estimate for a new 62,000-square-foot Squadron Operations Facility. Upon completion of the CCD, RS&H provided multidiscipline architecture and engineering design services for this new facility.  

Charlotte Douglas International Airport Terminal Capacity Expansion

RS&H led design for the renovation of Concourse D and the existing U.S. Customs Federal Inspection Services (FIS) facility and public area finishes, allowing the Airport to improve operational efficiency and enhance the level of service for passengers.

Comprehensive Sustainability Services

Over the past 30 years, RS&H has supported continuous, data-driven sustainability performance improvement for the Defense Commissary Agency (DeCA), which operates a worldwide network of over 280 commissaries and central distribution centers.

American Legion Bridge and 270 Corridor Program

RS&H serves as the owner’s representative for the P3 Program, which is a part of Governor Larry Hogan’s $11 billion Traffic Relief Plan.

I-75 Commercial Vehicle Lanes (CVL)

RS&H is trailblazing a new path for Georgia Department of Transportation (GDOT) and the rest of the country with a first of its kind interstate commercial vehicle lanes (CVLs) project.

Foundation Park

Strategically located in the heart of Florida’s Northeast Biotech Cluster, Foundation Park was created to provide modern laboratories and office facilities for life science companies of all sizes and through all phases of development.

McKesson Specialty Health in Dallas-Fort Worth

One of the more beneficial advantages of having long-standing business relationships is the natural development of trust and reliability that accompanies such partnerships.

City of San Antonio Bicycle Network Plan

RS&H's team provides complete expertise for all aspects of San Antonio’s mobility goals, from urban planning and design to placemaking to preliminary engineering and final design. Our approach identified various unique approaches and enhancements to this study.

Colorado Springs Airport Runway 17R-35L Rehab

Projects at Colorado Springs Airport included runway rehabilitations, apron rehabilitation, taxiway reconstructions, landside improvements, planning studies, and owner representation.

Houston Airport System 

The Houston Airport System (HAS) operates three airports: George Bush Intercontinental Airport/Houston (IAH), William P. Hobby Airport (HOU), and Ellington Airport (EFD).

Los Angeles World Airports

Since 2011, RS&H has been an instrumental partner, offering invaluable general consulting, architectural, and engineering expertise to LAWA.

Westbound & Eastbound Peak Period Shoulder Lane Projects

RS&H provided reconstruction and widening support for the 12-miles of general-purpose lanes and shoulder of westbound I-70 from Empire Junction to east of Idaho Springs in Colorado to accommodate a lane on the shoulder for use during peak travel periods. 

US 183A Improvements

Growth in Cedar Park, Leander, and Liberty Hill have led to increased traffic volume along US 183. This improvement project will extend the toll road 6.6 miles north in Williamson County to accommodate future traffic volumes and reduce anticipated traffic congestion.

First Coast Expressway

RS&H is serving as engineer-of-record for three segments of the expressway representing over $459 million in total construction costs: SR 23/US 90 interchange (completed), Clay north, and Clay south.

West Seattle Bridge Rehabilitation

The project team provided an unmatched level of commitment, expertise, and experience crucial to the execution of this unique project in a condensed nine-month timeline. The entire team worked tirelessly to deliver this unique project and restore a vital transportation network to the city.

C-470 Express Lanes Design-Build

CDOT Region 1 contracted RS&H to provide Procurement and Construction Management services for this $276 million design-build project. The project widens and reconstructs the highway and adds tolled express lanes to increase mobility and user choice along 12.5 miles of C-470 from I-25 to Wadsworth Boulevard.

Resilience Advanced Development & Manufacturing Facility

The facility required a flexible design that would allow emergency access rights to the Department of Defense should they need to take over the facility to produce potential vaccines and treatment for the military forces at a rapid, long scale.

Reagan Memorial Tollway I-88 Rehabilitation

RS&H provided design services for the rehabilitation of 11 miles of Reagan Memorial Tollway (I-88), a 40-year-old roadway that plays a critical role within the local, regional, and statewide transportation system.

Mobile Launcher 1 Modifications for Artemis II

Our prior experience designing the Apollo-era and Space Shuttle mobile launch infrastructure informed the framework for stakeholder engagement to ensure accommodation of life safety, human factors, and coastal, launch, wind, and hazardous environments for the successful design of modifications to all structures and facilities.

Topsail Island Bridge Replacement

RS&H was tasked by environmental agencies to design the ends of the bridge to minimize impacts to coastal wetlands in order for the project to be permitted. We had the challenge of designing bridge bent locations to avoid a submerged aquatic vegetation area under part of the bridge.

Central 70 Reconstruction P3

Central 70 is one of the most impactful projects of our generation, projected to result in $18 billion of new economic activity in Colorado by 2040. Consisting of reconstructing 10 miles of I-70, this $1.2 billion project was initiated to address local and regional congestion and to revitalize the local economy.

Tampa International Airport

This unique airport design changed the image of Tampa as a community and is still regarded today as one of the best terminal designs in the world.

Ascension Island Auxiliary Airfield Runway Repair

Located in the South Atlantic Ocean, Ascension Island is an isolated volcanic island that capitalizes on its strategic location for both the United States Air Force and the United Kingdom Royal Air Force. In the remote area, this shared runway has been described as the “lifeline to the island” for both economic and logistical purposes.

Ted Stevens Anchorage International Master Plan Update

The project strategically tackled challenges such as increased flights and larger aircraft, including Group IV widebody aircraft. The plan encompassed issues like aircraft parking, gate allocation, and capacity of the airfield and terminal.

Spaceport America Master Plan

Spaceport America is the first purpose-built commercial spaceport in the world. The FAA-licensed launch complex is situated on 18,000 acres adjacent to the U.S. Army White Sands Missile Range in southern New Mexico.

CDOT I-70 West Vail Pass Design

RS&H is providing design services for the I-70 West Vail Pass Auxiliary Lanes project, which is being completed through the construction manager/general contractor (CM/GC) delivery method.

West State Street (Business Route 20)

Improvements of US 20 BR West State Street consisted of a new four-lane roadway with two lanes in each direction separated by a 22-foot wide landscaped median and features a curb-and-gutter design and an enclosed drainage system.

NASA Asteroid Curation Facility

As a valued partner with NASA since the 1960s, RS&H started the project with a contract for HVAC repairs, which blossomed into laboratory repairs, laboratory design, and a master plan that would consolidate the ARES division from six buildings down to two.

I-4 Ultimate Corridor Improvements

This project involved the complete reconstruction of I-4, including the construction of 144 new bridges, major upgrades to 15 urban interchanges, new Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) within the FDOT right-of-way, and 21 miles of new tolled express lanes, two eastbound and two westbound.

Mayo Mangurian Labs

Going beyond the benefit of now having aesthetically pleasing laboratories that offer advanced research capabilities, Mayo Clinic has the potential to offer a tremendous long-term impact to the local community, as well as the general healthcare community.

SLS Mobile Launcher & Launch Tower

NASA Kennedy Space Center entrusted RS&H to vet the feasibility of and design modifications to the Space Launch System (SLS) Mobile Launcher. The 355-foot-tall mobile launcher is designed to support the assembly, testing, check out, and servicing of NASA’s SLS rockets, as well as transfer the rockets to the pad.

Ascension Town Center Medical Office Building

Not only does the medical center fit into the fabric of the community under development in the area, but the comprehensive number of services offered will hopefully alleviate some of the community’s anxiety that often accompanies the need to go to an urgent care facility.

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RS&H Sets New Path for Johnson Space Center EA Directorate Complex

Of NASA’s directorates that call Johnson Space Center (JSC) home, the Engineering Directorate (EA) is the largest. The group is spread across nearly 20 buildings and 1.4 million square feet of existing engineering offices, conference rooms, labs, high bays and flex-use spaces

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RS&H Voices: Young Professional of the Year Award Winner, Allie Joiner Estell

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.

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RS&H Readies Labs for Asteroid Samples at Johnson Space Center

The labs the RS&H team are designing will serve as curation facilities for pieces of the first asteroid NASA hopes to procure in July 2020 by the OSIRIS-REx mission.

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Designing a New Annex for a Historic Johnson Space Center Facility

The most powerful aspects of any design are often the simplest. Chief among them is the ability of a well-connected design and planning team to distill the quintessential drivers of a project, to articulate them to a designer who can capture those drivers into their design.

RS&H-Drew Charter School Partnership Paves the Way into the AEC Industry

Kate graduated from Drew Charter School in May and will begin her first semester at Georgia Tech this fall, studying civil engineering. She will continue her internship at RS&H even as she transitions from high school senior to college freshman.

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RS&H Plans, Designs New NASA Labs for New Missions

RS&H designed approximately 10,600 square feet within Building 31 to contain a new Asteroid Sample Curation cleanroom suite to house samples returning to earth from the OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa 2 asteroid research missions.

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Leaders Who Meet the Moment: Honoring RS&H’s 2021 Annual Award Winners

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 Designs Concepts, Cultivates Public Involvement for I-485 in Charlotte

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.

New Mexico’s Spaceport America Awards Spaceport Master Plan Project to the RS&H Team

The New Mexico Spaceport Authority (NMSA) has awarded the Spaceport America Master Plan Project to RS&H.

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RS&H-designed Bag Handling System Wins Project of the Year

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.

RS&H Re-Selected by NASA for Johnson Space Center Work

Building on more than 50 years of work with America’s space program, RS&H has been re-selected by NASA for a third 5-year, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract for architecture and engineering services at Johnson Space Center.

Architect, Storyteller Honored with First-Ever Impact Award

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.

Lengel Reappointed as AAAE Committee Vice Chair

RS&H Vice President and Environmental Stewardship & Resiliency Group Leader John Lengel, PE, ENV SP, has been reappointed to Vice Chair of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) Environmental Services Committee.

Aviation Engineer Honored in Airport Business’ 2020 Top 40 Under 40

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.

Xiaojun “Jim” Gu Brings Decades of Expertise to RS&H

RS&H welcomed Xiaojun “Jim” Gu, PhD, PE, PTOE, IMSA III, to the national engineering, architecture, and consulting firm as the National ITS & Traffic Design Leader.

Atlanta Office Sorts 13,000 Pounds of Food for Community

Our Atlanta office associates along with a few family members volunteered their time at the Atlanta Community Food Bank (ACFB). The RS&H group, along with 25 other people, sorted over 13,000 pounds of food which provided 8,700 meals in the Atlanta area.

Matt Chynoweth Joins RS&H as National Bridge Group Leader

Matthew Chynoweth, PE, has joined the national, employee-owned architecture, engineering and consulting firm as its National Bridge Group Leader.

Retiring U.S. Air Force Colonel R. Scott Grainger to Join RS&H

Colonel R. Scott Grainger, PE, PMP, F.SAME, will join the employee-owned, national engineering, architecture, and consulting firm following his retirement from the U.S. Air Force later this summer.

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Elevate Fund Assists in Students’ Theatre Dreams

An RS&H Corporate architect located in the Jacksonville office, Kimberly Gilliam was thrilled that Theatre Jacksonville received a grant from the Elevate Fund.

Anees Rahman Joins RS&H as Senior Principal Electrical Engineer

RS&H recently welcomed Anees Rahman, PE, to the national engineering, architecture, and consulting firm as a senior principal electrical engineer.

Associate Award Winners Honored at Annual Officers’ Meeting

During the 2019 Officers’ Meeting in St. Augustine, Florida, RS&H leaders honored this year’s five company award winners

RS&H Expands Financial Expertise in Aviation Planning Services

RS&H has hired Esteban Alfonso to expand the national firm's capabilities in providing financial planning and aviation activity forecasting for aviation clients.

Aviation Associate Flies Dogs to Better Future

For RS&H aviation manager Tom Slater, the added perspective of being a commercial instrument-rated pilot not only enhances his engineering decisions but also lends itself to embracing one of our company’s core values, being driven to care.

RS&H-designed Detroit Airport Runway Project Awarded for Sustainability

The Institute for Sustainable Infrastructure (ISI) sets a high benchmark for recognizing sustainable projects across the country, so much so that only 19 projects have earned an ISI award. Now, you can add the Detroit Metropolitan Airport’s Runway and Associated Taxiways Reconstruction project to the list of winners.

Elevate Fund Supports New Training Class of Court Appointed Special Advocates

RS&H Vice President James Shaw was thrilled that CASA of Kane County was one of 11 charities to receive a grant from the Elevate Fund in the first round of giving in late 2018.

At RS&H, Jacki Hart Leads by Adapting

Jacki Hart, CEI Senior Project Engineer, works out of Marathon, Florida, and joined RS&H a little over five years ago. Jacki is a strong, empathetic, well-traveled, daughter of an Air Force pilot.

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Award-Winning Runway Rehabilitation Project: Colorado Springs Airport

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.

Mobile Launchers Then and Now: Parallels Between 1969 and 2019

Despite this transformation, clear parallels exist between the machines and missions of 1969 and immediately thereafter and those of 2019, as the nation once again aims for the moon – and beyond.

Richmond Office Leader Embodies Servant Leadership Style

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.

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New Pensacola YMCA spurs downtown revitalization, earns architecture award

The $16 million, 52,000-square-foot building was recently honored by the American Institute of Architecture Northwest Florida Chapter with a Merit Award of Excellence for New Work.

There’s a New ‘Runway Guy’ in Town – Vice President in Aviation, Dale Stubbs

RS&H proudly welcomes Dale Stubbs to the team as one of our newest Vice Presidents in Aviation.

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Jacki Hart Leads the Marathon, Florida Team to Success

On one of the Florida Keys’ famous sun-soaked mornings, Jacki Hart offered a breath of fresh air to then CEO of the Keys Chamber of Commerce. Hart was managing the expansive North Roosevelt Blvd project, and maintaining business access along the critical roadway was a hot topic.

RS&H Apron Rehabilitation Project at Colorado Springs Airport Wins Award

The Colorado Springs project involved pavement rehabilitation and trench drain replacement around the entire concourse. Since the scope of the project was so vast, careful phasing was essential to both operations and schedule.

New AdventHealth MDC to Bring GI, Colorectal & General Surgery Together

The AdventHealth East Orlando campus is bringing together its Gastroenterology (GI), Colorectal Surgery and General Surgery groups into one multidisciplinary clinic space.

Community-minded I-95/I-10 Interchange Project Wins FICE Award

The Florida Institute of Consulting Engineers (FICE) has awarded the project as its PD&E/Planning Project of the Year. FICE annually recognizes outstanding achievement by its member firms in accomplishing Florida transportation projects.

RS&H Continues 50-Year Legacy with NASA

RS&H designs have been integral to NASA’s missions since the 1960s, directly advancing the nation’s capabilities to reach space.

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RS&H Elevate Fund Helps 12 Nonprofit Organizations Advance Their Missions

The RS&H Elevate Fund exists to support the missions of nonprofit organizations that are making a positive difference in the lives of people and the planet. Part of the fund goes towards supporting organizations nominated and selected by RS&H employees

Ben Chandler’s Love of Outdoors Inspires Environmental Career

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.

RS&H and SLC Move Airport Master Plan Forward with Virtual Tools

For over two years, RS&H has directed preparation of a comprehensive airport master plan and update to the strategic relationships and roles of the three airports owned and operated by the Salt Lake City Department of Airports (SLCDA) to determine the future path of facility development.

RS&H Designs ‘Industry-Leading’ VyStar Tower HQ

The breezeway adjacent to the building, which hosts events including farmers’ markets and live music, was recently recognized by the Annual Downtown #DTJax Awards as “Project of the Year.” RS&H’s team is continuing to develop the breezeway with VyStar, adding new furnishings and vendor stalls.

RS&H Launches Grassroots Effort to Empower Women, Support Inclusion

RS&H launched Ignite, a Women’s Networking Association in September. The initiative aims to not only empower the women of RS&H through connection and mentoring opportunities but to support the company’s culture of inclusion and give associates an opportunity to participate in like-minded community causes.

RS&H-Designed SR A1A Project Brings More Resiliency to Flagler Beach

In addition to analysis and design, the project required review of access to properties adjacent to SR A1A in conjunction with the appropriate traffic control plan, provision for maintenance of pedestrian and bicycle traffic, restoration of signing and pavement markings, and permanent prohibition to parking along beach side of A1A in order to prope

RS&H’S Megan Courter Passes the International Society of Arboriculture Certified Arborist Exam

RS&H’s Landscape Designer, Megan Courter recently passed the International Society of Arboriculture (ISA) Certified Arborist Exam.

SH 146 Expansion Project Wins Safety Award

The Texas Department of Transportation was recently recognized at the 2024 Western Association of State Highway and Transportation conference for their State Highway 146 Expansion Project.

RS&H Elects Seven New Vice Presidents

RS&H has appointed seven new vice presidents to lead continued growth across the architecture, engineering and consulting firm’s footprint.

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Janie Tiedeman Joins RS&H To Lead Maryland Transportation Growth

Janie Tiedeman, PE, has joined the RS&H team as a Vice President to lead the firm’s transportation growth in Maryland.

Igor Dabik and Valentin Villalbi Join RS&H to Lead Investment & Acquisition Strategies

Igor Dabik and Valentin Villalbi have joined the national architecture, engineering and consulting firm as senior vice presidents of Corporate Investment Strategy.

RS&H’s Rick Chesser to Retire; Chris Jackson to Lead Atlantic Gulf Division

Chesser will retire as the Atlantic Gulf Division Leader of the firm’s Infrastructure Business Unit.

RS&H eVolo Project Focuses on Agrarian Urbanism, Sustainability

The Agri Tower is a response to the ever-encroaching threat of sea level rise and a new direction for agrarian urbanism.

RS&H Hires Richard Stump as Aerospace & Defense Vice President

RS&H has hired experienced industry leader Richard Stump, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, as vice president of client management.

RS&H Wins ACEC-IL Award for Chapel Hill Road Bridge Rehab

RS&H recently picked up the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Illinois 2019 Engineering Excellence Award for the Chapel Hill Road Bridge rehabilitation project over the Fox River in McHenry County, Illinois.

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3 Ways Cloud-Based Tolling Benefits Agencies’ Bottom Lines – And One Note of Caution

Former NCDOT Finance Manager Wendy Griffin explains how cloud-based tolling can benefit your agency financially -- and gives one note of caution.

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P3 Case Study: Florida’s I-595

South Florida’s Interstate 595 P3 project is one such project, finishing years ahead of schedule and achieving superior results for the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) because of this alternative solution.

Quick Thoughts: Practical use of Generative AI in Civil Infrastructure

It may be beneficial to take a step back and look at some practical examples of how AI tools can aid professionals working in the field of Civil Infrastructure

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Yielding Stronger Organizational Effectiveness and Winning the Talent War

In order to establish what companies can do to promote the advancement of women, we studied the research, interviewed women in a variety of government, military and private industry roles, and drew on our own experiences as women in the AEC industry. We sought to understand the value that women bring to leadership teams, and where the breakdown is

SAME Capital Week Recap: Unprecedented Challenges and Opportunities

President Biden has stated that we are in the midst of a “decisive decade,” marked by geopolitical, environmental and economic shifts.

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Changing Times & a Changing Climate: 4 Key Takeaways From SAME Capital Week

Learn what's next for the defense industry based on SAME Capital Week 2021 conversations with the people who help shape the industry's future.

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As PFAS Concerns Grow, What Can Your Airport Do?

As PFAS concerns grow, what can your airport do? Discover what steps you can take to address PFAS and protect our nation's drinking water.

Connecting Three Known Tools in New Ways – Supercharging the Military Design Charrette

For military construction, a well-choreographed and efficiently managed design charrette will make the first step in the project delivery journey decisive, efficient, and effective. 

Pedestrian Safety Month

In honor of Pedestrian Safety Month, we’re showcasing four impactful infrastructure projects that have positively influenced their communities. Dive into the details below and stay tuned for weekly spotlights on our social media channels throughout October! 

3 Lessons & 3 Actions for Fight Against Corruption

Corruption in the global engineering and construction industry, as a significant sector in the world economy, has long been a source of concern.

Managed Lanes Can Help Alleviate Costs and Congestion

Traffic congestion is going to cost me time and money. When faced with this, wouldn’t it be nice to have an option to use an express lane that avoids the congestion for less than the cost of the daycare penalty?

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Why Resilient Energy Can Be a Power Move for Airports

Discover how the PEER rating system can improve your airport's energy efficiency, reliability and overall resiliency in the face of extreme weather events.

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How the WELL Building Standard Can Help Your Company Prepare for Reintegration

A reliable source of prevention methods comes from the International WELL Building Institute (IWBI). The WELL Building Standard, similar to LEED, offers guidelines and best practices for interiors that when followed can allow buildings to become certified.

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Complete Streets: 3 Critical Components for Success

Learn about Complete Streets policies and how they can provide viable, safe and accessible modal components to your project.

Navigating Modern Roundabout Design: Avoiding Common Pitfalls

As more roundabouts are implemented across the United States, more data is being accumulated while standards and guidelines continue to be revised and developed to assist in successfully designing and installing these facilities.

Collaborating to Advance Critical Electric Infrastructure Funding

The Lubbock Preston Smith International Airport (LBB) recently completed an ambitious remodel that is reimagining the airport experience and marking significant milestones in the airport's history.

Effective Design-Build Procurement Strategies

Learn about seven effective ways to mitigate risk using the design-build procurement strategy.

How Virtual Inspections & Site Visits Can Keep Projects Moving

Just because we’re all staying closer to home doesn’t mean airport projects need to slow down. Virtual inspections are one way to keep up the progress without increasing the risk from infectious disease.

Mental Health in the AEC – Sympathy vs Empathy

It starts with understanding the difference between sympathy and empathy and recognizing how these concepts can foster meaningful connections.

Toll Facility System Connectivity

By employing a systems approach to managed lane connection projects, designers and toll administrators come together to address both infrastructure and technology enhancements. Infrastructure enhancements include capital improvements designed to improve roadway operations.

Three Reasons to Choose a Dynamic Pricing Model — and Where to Start

Dynamic pricing can benefit your agency and the general public. Learn more about this increasingly popular tolling method -- and your agency's first steps.

10 Best Practices for CPM Scheduling

Learn how to implement our top 10 best practices for CPM scheduling on you next transportation project.

Introducing Tolls & Managed Lanes to New Markets

As you begin developing a tolling or managed lane facility in a new area, the challenge becomes how to introduce tolling in a manner that will quickly gain acceptance.

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2022 State of Transportation Report: Washington and Oregon

From increasing equity and reducing congestion to embracing emerging technology and active transportation, Washington and Oregon have a lot of infrastructure opportunities ahead.

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How Geofences Can Create Better Transportation Projects

Geofencing and geotargeting may be just the tools your next transportation project needs to consider during the planning stages.

Turning Common Lab Design Challenges into Benefits

Successful labs are created when all stakeholders and the design team have an aligned vision. Every detail must be exhausted during planning to ensure labs are functional, efficient and safe.

OpenRoads Provides Benefits for Transportation Design

New software is paving the way for model-first design, where projects are being designed and validated in 3D before a single sheet is even cut.

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3 Factors for DOTs To Consider When Leveraging the Power of Innovation

Learn more about how RS&H can help leverage the power of innovation with DOTs at SASHTO.

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Mental Health in the AEC – 3 Tips to Maintain a Healthy Work-Life Balance

How can you establish a work-life balance that promotes good mental health? Consider the following three tips for implementing healthy strategies to achieve and maintain work-life balance.

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Top 5 Steps of Conducting Oil and Gas Due Diligence

When purchasing an oil or gas facility or property, buyers should be aware of the lurking risks. One way to mitigate some of the risk is by performing thorough pre-purchase environmental due diligence

Spaceports on the Moon: A Look Into the Future of Space

Learn more about spaceports on the moon and their role as a base in a future moon colony.

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Why Your Next Healthcare Design Needs an ACHA Architect

Learn why it's important to work with a healthcare architect accredited by the American College of Healthcare Architects (ACHA) on your next design project.

Top 4 Goals and Characteristics of Capturing Big Data to Plan for the Future

The way toll technology has advanced over the last decades, the information that can be collected from vehicles on a toll road is expansive. When information is collected, such as transponder reads, images, and classifications, then it’s compiled and analyzed in the back office, creating even more data.

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Tools From Our Experts: Video Tips for Your Next Virtual Meeting

Learn from RS&H's video experts tips and tricks to help you conduct a successful virtual meeting using your webcam, laptop or phone.

Women In Construction Week 2024

To commemorate Women in Construction Week, we sat down with several exceptional RS&H associates making important contributions to the construction industry.  

Living WELL: New Building Standard Focuses on Occupants

The WELL Building Standard is the first building standard to focus exclusively on the health and wellness of the people in buildings.

Methodologies for Construction of the First Lunar Spaceport

Learn more about the construction methodologies that could be used to create the first lunar spaceport.

Valuable Insights from Implementing Progressive Design-Build

PDB is a procurement process that maintains owner engagement while also pulling the design-build team in as early as possible.

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9 Tips to Keep Your Facility Operating Efficiently

When people are involved, facility control systems can be a facility staff’s friend or very worst nightmare. With that in mind, here are nine tips on how you can use your BMS to your benefit – and that of your facility and its occupants.

Preparing for Construction Manager/General Contractor and Progressive Design-Build

Construction Manager/General Contractor and Progressive Design-Build are qualifications-based selections, involve a single-step approach, and typically require less time and resources from the owner and bidders during the procurement process.

Tools from Our Experts: Design Charrettes in a Time of Social Distancing

In a time where many of us are working from home, these solutions help collaborative virtual design charrettes move forward.

How Communication Strategy Can Make or Break a Toll Road

Communication is key. That statement is no less important when a tolling agency is planning the opening of a new toll road. In fact, effective communication is critical to a toll road’s initial success and continued progress down the road.

Multi-Sector General Permit 2021 Revisions

These revisions will not only have a significant effect on day to day business; when it comes time to renew MSGP permits, TCEQ and other state regulators will expect permit holders to be knowledgeable of the new changes.

Design-Build for Science Projects: It’s All About Chemistry

You would anticipate there being some science involved when it comes to the planning, design and construction of complex facilities like research laboratories and pharmaceutical manufacturing operations. But the secret ingredient in these projects is a different kind of chemistry than you’d expect.

Five Alternative Delivery Tips for Commercial Space Companies

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.

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The Case for the Free Market in Mitigation Banking

The mitigation market as it exists today has its good qualities, but there are some drawbacks too. I’d like to propose some ideas and open a dialog about ways we can try to improve our industry.

4 Reasons Why System Integrator & Contractor Coordination Will Enhance Managed Lane Projects

Managed lane projects are being developed nationwide as cost-effective congestion management relief tools.

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Do You Have a Plan to Manage Your Airport’s Pavement?

The first place to look for airfield pavement areas requiring improvement is an airport’s Pavement Management Program, also commonly referred to as an Airport Pavement Management System. A PMP or APMS provides details about pavement areas requiring maintenance, rehabilitation, or reconstruction.

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How COVID-19 Is Shaping the Next Generation of Architects

While we may return to socializing after COVID, our work lives may be permanently altered. Learn how RS&H's architectural design environment is changing.

Novel Concept: Designing Resilient Buildings

Resiliency needs to be introduced as an integral part of the commissioning process to ensure facilities can quickly bounce back from disaster, either natural or manmade.

The Dos and Don’ts of Design Charrettes

Modern design charrettes are collaborative and problem seeking, pushing creative boundaries while keeping client leaders engaged.

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Project Scheduling Software Dos & Don’ts

Learn the dos and don'ts of project scheduling software that can help keep your transportation construction project on time and on budget.

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How to Increase Community Engagement Through Virtual Meetings

Just like in-person meetings, planning is as important as execution when it comes to virtual meetings and presentations.

How VR improves the customer experience

Virtual reality (VR) has so much value – not just for the AEC industry, but also for clients. For organizations looking to raise funds or get public buy-in for a project, VR walkthroughs give them a chance to provide potential donors, lawmakers, and investors with an immersive experience.

Transforming Airports with Envision: A Journey Towards Sustainability and Resilience

One tool airports can use to achieve project sustainability goals is the Institute of Sustainable Infrastructure’s (ISI) Envision® Sustainability Rating System.

Autonomous Vehicles Drive the Future of Transportation Infrastructure

The planning, design, and funding processes of our nation’s transportation infrastructure, including highways and city streets, are bound to see significant shifts in the next ten years.

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Designing a Commercial Space Facility for Today & Tomorrow’s Innovations

Learn the role of anticipation and innovation in designing commercial space facilities that work both today and tomorrow.

RS&H Scholars Program Supports Next Generation of Bright Minds

Hear from Fatimah Wattar and Silvia Kim to learn more about how scholarships will help achieve their career goals.

A Look at Women’s Leadership in the AEC Industry with Janie Tiedeman

To commemorate Women's History Month, RS&H sat down with Senior Vice President and East Regional Leader for Infrastructure Janie Tiedeman, PE. Tiedeman is not only the chair for RS&H’s inaugural DE&I Steering Committee, but also serves as chair for RS&H’s women’s professional network, Ignite. 

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Recognizing a Couple’s Journey During LGBTQ+ History Month

Learn more about Olivia Carney & Amy Coons, senior graphic designers at RS&H who are working to initiate change & more inclusivity inside the AEC industry.

How Can Transportation Agencies Better Deal With Emerging Tech?

Investing in emerging technology is no different than investing in traditional infrastructure; both require capital investment up-front and sustained funding for lifecycle operation and maintenance

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MDOT To Bring Traffic Relief Through Progressive P3 and Managed Lanes

Learn how MDOT is relieving traffic by adopting a progressive P3 model to deliver managed lanes to make improvements along the I-495 and I-270 corridors.

MEP Master Planning Can Make the Most of Airport Terminals

Learn how airport terminal operators can benefit from mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) infrastructure master planning, with an example from AMA.

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A Tolling Agency’s Guide to a Successful Marketing Strategy

Discover the best practices for a tolling agency's marketing strategy to communicate with toll-paying customers.

How to Evaluate P3 Models for Tolls Projects

The P3 process and approach will vary between states as each state will have varying degrees of legislation for P3s and tolling authority that will dictate project approvals, project costs, lease terms, contract duration, payment mechanisms and procurement strategies.

Emerging Transportation Technologies Can Provide a Sustainable Future

As we continue to see the many new advances that are being made in the area of transportation technology, we cannot help but wonder what the transportation and tolling industry will look like in 10 to 15 years.

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Mental Health in the AEC – Addressing and Preventing Workplace Burnout

Workplace burnout remains prevalent, but there are effective approaches to addressing it within your organization.

The CARES Act and Capital Program Strategy

With the announcement of $10 billion made available to U.S. airports through the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act), airports are contemplating their overall financial strategy while the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) puts together the process for paying out these grants.

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The Value of Mitigating Risks for Infrastructure Projects

Risk management is a key component of project cost estimating and scheduling. Risk-based cost estimating is used to generate better cost estimates.

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Three Ways Data Drives Healthcare

The use of data in healthcare goes beyond doctor-patient communication. Today, it can pinpoint where a hospital’s location is most useful and what services produce the most desirable benefit.

Why Resilience is Important in Florida

Building resilience into projects protects the investment public agencies are making and improves life-cycle costs.

[Webinar] Evidence-Based Design Virtual Roundtable

Listen to RS&H’s Jennifer Youssef, Jessica Whitlock, and Victoria Villareal as they have a discussion with AdventHealth’s Michael Compton – Acute Care Studio Leader, and Stephen Szutenbach – Project Manager about EBD.

Access Location Tool Improves Managed Lanes

The Managed Lane Access Tool utilizes database and spreadsheet programs to efficiently and effectively identify solutions for determining market need, feasibility, and optimal lane access locations.

How the CARES Act Affects Airport Funding

The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) was signed into law on March 27, providing $10 Billion in Grants-In-Aid for airports affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Event Results

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting

The Transportation Research Board's annual meeting gathers some of the brightest minds in transportation together to collaborate on forward-focus topics from all aspects of the industry.