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At John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio, the mission is simple: connect Ohio with the world, safely and efficiently.
New building materials, digital design technologies and engineering tricks mean we can produce modern marvels that designers from just a generation ago would have deemed undoable
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.
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.
Find out how you can take a proactive approach to resilience so your organization and operations are not impacted by climate change.
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.
The ticketing system that has tolled Florida’s Turnpike from Palm Beach to Osceola Counties will soon be a memory. RS&H has redesigned the 148-mile corridor to accommodate all-electronic tolling.
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.
RS&H received the 2019 American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) Corporate Cup of Excellence for Large Business Enterprises at the AAAE Annual Conference.
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.
The Vehicle Assembly Building (VAB) at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center is a landmark like no other for the U.S. space program.
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