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The RS&H Elevate Fund’s fifth payout will touch the lives of many with a total donation close to $50,000 to 12 nonprofit organizations.
The most powerful aspects of any design are often the simplest. Chief among them is the ability of a well-connected design and planning team to distill the quintessential drivers of a project, to articulate them to a designer who can capture those drivers into their design.
In addition to analysis and design, the project required review of access to properties adjacent to SR A1A in conjunction with the appropriate traffic control plan, provision for maintenance of pedestrian and bicycle traffic, restoration of signing and pavement markings, and permanent prohibition to parking along beach side of A1A in order to prope
In addition to creating buildings and bridges, RS&H associates are committed to fostering meaningful community interactions with individuals, groups and families alike.
RS&H designed approximately 10,600 square feet within Building 31 to contain a new Asteroid Sample Curation cleanroom suite to house samples returning to earth from the OSIRIS-REx and Hayabusa 2 asteroid research missions.
This year’s crop of associates cross markets, geographies and disciplines, but they are united in their dedication to their clients, communities and each other. At a virtual August town hall, company leadership honored the associates for their countless contributions to the company’s continued growth.
RS&H Vice President and Environmental Stewardship & Resiliency Group Leader John Lengel, PE, ENV SP, has been reappointed to Vice Chair of the American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) Environmental Services Committee.
From May 2019 through April 2020, RS&H donated close to $100,000 to 24 nonprofits in communities across the country – all organizations dedicated to helping people in need, supporting children or providing educational programming.
The RS&H Board of Directors will soon have a new chairperson, as two longtime RS&H leaders step aside. Current Chairman of the Board Leerie T. Jenkins and board member Joe Debs are retiring at the end of the month.
Leerie Jenkins, Jr. started at RS&H in Jacksonville in 1972 as a landscape architect, his first job after graduating college. Six years later, a Jacksonville native Joe Debs came home after graduating to join RS&H in hopes of becoming a transportation engineer.
RS&H has achieved its best-ever ranking on the Engineering News-Record’s (ENR’s) list of the Top 500 Design Firms in the U.S., moving into the top 50 for the first time. RS&H improved to No. 48 in 2020, up four spots from No. 52 in 2019.
The Acosta Bridge over the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida has long been a focal point on July 4. On Independence Day, the bridge has been the launch pad for the fireworks that light up Downtown and the city’s South Bank.
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