Kim Nielsen, PE recently retired from her position at R&M as Group Manager of Waterfront Engineering. In the wake of her departure, John Daley, PE will step into the position of Group Manager of Waterfront Engineering.
R&M is working with the Municipality of Anchorage Parks and Recreation Department on this master planning effort, which ensures a well-loved historical community park is updated and maintained for the community to enjoy for many years to come.
Eli has four years of experience in geotechnical engineering, materials inspection and construction services. He will support ongoing construction administration projects throughout Alaska.
Mark Anderson, PE joins R&M as Group Manager of Structural Engineering. He has 40 years of Alaskan experience in all aspects of structural engineering.
To R&M, community means Alaska. It means investing in this state to create a happy and healthy place to live, work and play for our clients, partners, neighbors, employees, friends and families.
Lisa will be responsible for providing print and web/interactive graphic communications in support of R&M’s marketing, communications and project initiatives.
Land surveying has long been considered both an art and a science. It is an art involving elements of history, law, evidence and their interpretation; and a science due to the mathematical and scientific methods employed. This is especially true in Alaska.
AJ brings a background in construction to his work at R&M. During college breaks, he interned for Knik Construction and the Alaska Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
David Carlson, PE and Peter Yoo, PE recently passed the Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam, gaining their Professional Civil Engineer licenses.
Ben Coleman, AICP Candidate recently joined R&M as a Planner in the firm’s Planning Department. Ben will support planning and community engagement involvement efforts for a variety of community plans, facilities and infrastructure projects.
As a Geologist, Alex will be responsible for subsurface investigation and site characterizations, materials site assessments, geologic mapping, engineering geology, aerial photo interpretation and geotechnical/environmental site investigations.
The Danby-Wembley Roundabout in Fairbanks was constructed to alleviate above-average vehicle crashes in the intersection of Danby and Wembley Streets (a two-way stop).