Public Participation is vital for making sustainable decisions. Sustainable decisions are publicly acceptable, technically feasible, economically viable and environmentally compatible.
The long-term success and utility of many development projects often depends on where the project is located. An optimal location for a given facility frequently requires that the facility be located appropriately in relation to a multitude of constraints. For instance, in determining a suitable location for a wind farm, you must consider environmental, technical and economic factors when optimizing the location of the facility.
Frank Rast, PE joined R&M in 1989 as a Project Engineer. Over the past 25 years, Frank worked on a variety of civil engineering projects, with a focus on site design, airports and utilities.
R&M’s Christopher Fell, LG, CPG has earned his Certified Professional Geologist (CPG) certification. The CPG certification is administered by the American Institute of Professional Geologists, an association dedicated to promoting geology as a profession. This certification recognizes geologists with the relevant education, training and eight or more years of experience in the study of the […]
Jessica Koloski, CAP has earned her Certified Administrative Professional (CAP) designation.
Brian Pugatch, EIT joined R&M’s Engineering Department as a Staff Engineer in April 2015. He will be working in R&M’s Waterfront Group on port and harbor projects, as well as other infrastructure projects as needed. “I was drawn to R&M because of their Waterfront Engineering Group. I like that I will be able to develop […]
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