R&M conducted the initial subsurface soils exploration program to determine and make recommendations regarding the most feasible soil and geological conditions for the pipeline to follow from Prudhoe Bay to Valdez.
R&M performed geotechnical investigations in support of the development of construction documents for the reconstruction of the Dalton Highway from MP 18 to 37.
R&M designed a 12,500 SF facility that includes one ARFF bay, four SRE bays and an admin bay a 7,050 SF chemical storage and mixing equipment building.
R&M provided planning, surveying, civil engineering design and construction permitting services for the 25,000 SF expansion of the Anchorage Museum.
R&M provided surveying, civil engineering and permitting for a new 15,918 SF outpatient health clinic facility that will provide urgent and primary care, dental care, behavioral health and pharmaceutical services.
R&M’s efforts included a Phase I ESA, HMA and a Phase II ESA to investigate contamination in soil and groundwater to guide design and construction/bid services.
R&M’s services included a Phase I ESA, an ADEC-approved soil management plan, and field observation and testing during earthwork phases of construction.
In 2017, FAI was alerted to concentrations of PFAS in the groundwater at the FAI Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting Training Areas. PFAS migration impacted private water wells in the vicinity of the airport.
R&M provided construction administration services for this federally-funded project that improved the structural section with a foamed asphalt base and new asphalt surfacing for Runway 16/34, Taxiways A, D and H, Taxilane B and the aprons.
R&M provided multi-discipline professional services to rehabilitate the Main Runway 01L/19R and connecting taxiways, replace lighting and signs, adjust NAVAIDs and underground utilities, and enhance drainage.
R&M provided environmental support, including NEPA compliance and permitting, for replacement of a 1950s-era dock owned by the FAA on Biorka Island, near Sitka.
R&M provided grant writing and environmental services to fund the Saint Paul Harbor Renovations, Phase IA and water, sewer and electrical extensions at the small boat harbor.