Waterfront inspections are often used for asset management, to provide critical information for maintenance and repair, and can be used to identify facilities in need of replacement.
West 27th Avenue is getting a multimodal makeover via recommendations outlined in the 2010 Anchorage Bicycle Plan.
R&M's Fairbanks office most often deals with the Fairbanks North Star Borough (FNSB) for zoning and platting issues.
This purpose of this road and bridge engineering project was to restore connectivity to a rural neighborhood and to one of the most popular day use areas for hiking within Chugach State Park.
Public Participation is vital for making sustainable decisions. Sustainable decisions are publicly acceptable, technically feasible, economically viable and environmentally compatible.
The long-term success and utility of many development projects often depends on where the project is located. An optimal location for a given facility frequently requires that the facility be located appropriately in relation to a multitude of constraints. For instance, in determining a suitable location for a wind farm, you must consider environmental, technical and economic factors when optimizing the location of the facility.
Frank Rast, PE joined R&M in 1989 as a Project Engineer. Over the past 25 years, Frank worked on a variety of civil engineering projects, with a focus on site design, airports and utilities.
“We are thrilled to have Travis on our team. He brings with him a wide range of experience with geotechnical engineering and geology in Alaska. Travis’ past experience working on projects for the Alaska Railroad allowed him to jump right in and support our current projects with the ARRC.”
Grant funding is often needed to complete projects that are vital to community wellbeing. Our planning team is experienced in the full grant development process and has a track record of delivering successful grant applications.
Eileen will administer firm human resources functions, including recruitment, hiring processes, training, compliance, and orientation and onboarding. She has 10 years of experience in human resources, including extensive policy and procedure development and enforcement.
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.
"Carl brings extensive engineering experience to R&M. He has worked on a wide range of projects, from schools and health care to military and industrial facilities. We’re excited to have him join our Site Development Group and continue to provide great engineering design solutions for Alaska."