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RS&H has elevated the roles of Transportation-Infrastructure associates Kim Holland, Morgan County and Keith Bogart in the firm's Jacksonville office.
Nine-year-old Robbie had spent the whole month looking forward to Halloween, when he would put on his Dash (from The Incredibles) costume and go trick-or-treating. But instead of celebrating Halloween, Robbie and his parents spent their evening in the hospital, trying to figure out the cause of a series of seizures Robbie had experienced that day.
he RS&H Elevate Fund, created in 2018, provides grants to non-profits where RS&H associates are actively involved. In this first pay-out, the Elevate Fund committee distributed $50,000 across 11 charities. The money came from associate donations and a portion of company profits.
RS&H’s Tyler, Texas office presented an award for $5,000 from the RS&H Elevate Fund to the Discovery Science Place museum of Tyler, Texas.
Learn more about the design philosophy and process that are the bedrock of RS&H's buildings work and rich architecture portfolio.
For four years now, RS&H architects, engineers and associates have worked together to create special Halloween costumes for children of the Jacksonville’s Independent Living Resource Center (ILRC).
Paige LaBarr, PE, never imagined her career would lead her into the transportation industry. But she’s thankful that her path has led her to construction, to Texas, and to RS&H.
Many of these more recent projects fill nearly 200 pages of RS&H Design, Vol 1. The firm’s first book of design celebrates the remarkable work of RS&H through projects that show the extraordinary level of design excellence that has defined the reputation of the firm.
The simple-made-continuous connection allowed the first three spans of the five-span steel tub unit to be fully constructed while the existing bridge was still in use.
During the planning phase of any construction project, it is imperative to verify if a project is located within an area identified as a regulated floodway or floodplain as defined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA).
Aviation Planner Gareth Hanley’s connection to planes goes back to his infancy when Gareth’s father took his newborn son all over the Caribbean in a seaplane to meet his extended family.
The existing bascule bridge was replaced with a new 3,300-foot, high-level fixed span structure and was recently recognized as an outstanding Design-Build Project during the 2018 American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) Florida Transportation Conference in Orlando.
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