Ross Boling, EIT, PMP, CESCL, WAQTC and Sigurd Roenning, CESCL, WAQTC recently joined R&M as Staff Engineers in the firm’s Construction Services Department. In this role, Ross and Sigurd will assist with the administration of federal and state-funded construction contracts.
Carina Perez, CESCL recently joined R&M as an Engineering Associate in the firm’s Construction Services Department. In this role, Carina will provide office engineering on a variety of Alaska infrastructure construction projects.
Nichelle Smith, PE, CESCL a Senior Project Engineer at R&M in the firm’s Construction Administration Group, has gained her Alaska license in Civil Engineering.
Greg Shearer, PE recently joined R&M as the firm’s Group Manager of Construction Administration. In this role, Greg will manage and oversee administration of federal and state-funded construction contracts, including day-to-day construction operations.
Peter has eight years of experience in materials testing and will perform field inspections and materials testing for public infrastructure projects throughout Alaska. He will also support R&M’s Anchorage Materials Laboratory staff.
Construction of the new pier at Palmer Station, Antarctica was completed at the end of April, the first major milestone in modernizing the research station and expanding its capacity for scientific research.
A recent graduated from the University of Alaska Anchorage, Abram will support the planning and design of various surface transportation projects, such as roadways, pedestrian facilities and utility relocations.
Emery will provide construction oversight, field inspections and materials testing on a variety of building, bridge, transportation, site development, utility and waterfront projects.
Eli has four years of experience in geotechnical engineering, materials inspection and construction services. He will support ongoing construction administration projects throughout Alaska.
David Carlson, PE and Peter Yoo, PE recently passed the Principles & Practice of Engineering Exam, gaining their Professional Civil Engineer licenses.
Designed with the community in mind, the UAA Alaska Airlines Center is a first-class sports and entertainment center that will serve UAA students and the Anchorage community for years to come.
The updated facilities, as well as the new infrastructure, will serve the Bethel community and Western Alaskan Region for years to come, accommodating the many cargo and passenger needs of this area.