Tim Cowie, LSIT, a Land Surveyor at R&M, successfully earned his Land Surveyor in Training (LSIT) Certification.
Cody Gibson recently joined R&M as a Remote Sensing Specialist in the firm’s Geomatics Department. In this role, Cody will conduct hydrographic surveys in support of nearshore and freshwater projects.
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.
Animated 3D flythrough of the proposed Mertarvik Airport site. Prepared by R&M for the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities.
R&M provided geotechnical services to assess the landslide area and develop mitigation measures for future landslides to ensure the Haines community is aware of and prepared for future landslides, minimizing property damage and risk to residents.
We have always teamed with other consultants when our clients require complex multi-beam hydrographic surveys. Marta’s experience and wealth of knowledge allows us to offer this in-house and will help R&M provide better, streamlined products for our clients."
Craig has 26 years of surveying experience in a wide range of services. He will work as project manager and lead surveyor responsible for collecting, processing and mapping survey data .
These improvements ensure this regional hub can accommodate growing aviation demand while serving countless Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta Communities that depend on reliable air transportation.
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.
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.
AJ brings 20 years of surveying experience to R&M, with 15 of those years in Alaska. He is experienced in all types of surveys.
The Water Street Trestle #2 Reconstruction in Ketchikan was a technically challenging project perched on a steep cliff in a historical district and a dense, actively-used and space-constrained residential area.