Hank has 37 years of surveying experience and is a key team member at R&M. He has been instrumental in the success of R&M’s term contracts with a variety of public agencies, with his 30-year tenure with the firm bringing a wealth of experience to our surveying and mapping team. Hank is the lead party […]
Rachael is a highly organized and motivated individual with a positive attitude. She joined R&M’s Planning Department after two years representing R&M at the front desk. Rachel gained experience by providing administrative and public involvement support to planning projects throughout Alaska. She is an EIT, having worked for Alyeska Pipeline Service Company for six years […]
Paul manages R&M’s construction administration (CA), special inspection and materials laboratory staff and has been instrumental in developing and guiding construction services at R&M. He has 34 years of CA, inspection and materials experience, including more than 30 years in Alaska. Paul has served in all CA positions from Project Manager to Materials Technician on […]
The R&M planning team conducted outreach throughout the planning process to engage stakeholders and encourage participation. Public involvement included Advisory Group formation and meetings, public workshops, place audits, stakeholder roundtable meetings, stakeholder interviews and online surveys.
R&M is assisting the City with feasibility studies to help them identify opportunities and constraints of two City-owned sites and present development options based on community goals and municipal code requirements.
R&M is leading the AMATS Anchorage and Chugiak-Eagle River 2050 MTP to support and develop a transportation network that effectively moves people and goods, maintains residents' high quality of life and a strong economy, and reflects community priorities.
R&M was responsible for obtaining project permits, including the complex USACE permit that involved substantial coordination and consultation with USFWS and NMFS.
Rachael Selby and Mikey Auza recently joined R&M as part of the firm’s Administrative Department.
R&M led the environmental permitting effort for this large-scale bridge project. Coordination and consultation was required with USCG, ADF&G, USACE and ADNR.
R&M led the collaborative effort to obtain an Incidental Harassment Authorization from the National Marine Fisheries Service in accordance with the Marine Mammal Protection Act and Endangered Species Act.
R&M is leading the collaborative development of an updated Comprehensive Recreational Trails Plan for the Fairbanks North Star Borough.
This project replaced an existing glulam bridge with two sections of 150’ long steel truss bridges connected to an enlarged structural steel viewing platform.