Lauren has six years of geological and geotechnical engineering experience. She specializes in geologic hazards assessment, field mapping, shallow and deep foundation design, slope stability and seepage modeling. Lauren has taken numerous highly technical, complex projects from start to end within strict deadlines and quality constraints. She has worked on a variety of projects that involve geotechnical […]
In A Nutshell R&M CONSULTANTS, INC. is a well-established, employee-owned multi-discipline Alaskan professional services firm. Since 1969, R&M has participated in some of Alaska’s most significant and technically challenging infrastructure projects. R&M’s Materials Engineering Laboratory is a leading provider of materials testing services throughout Alaska. We serve a variety of clients in the public and […]
In A Nutshell R&M is looking for team-oriented land surveying interns to support a variety of land surveying projects throughout Alaska. R&M is an Alaska leader in geomatics services. Our work supports airport, highway, utility, waterfront, structural and site development projects for clients such as the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, U.S. Army […]
Victoria Nelson recently joined R&M as a Staff Engineer in the firm’s Site Development Group. In this position, Victoria will assist with design of urban and rural site development projects throughout Alaska. This includes site layout, vehicle and pedestrian access, ADA access, driveways and parking, signing and striping, grading and drainage, stormwater analysis and management, […]
In A Nutshell R&M is looking for team-oriented civil engineering interns to support a variety of civil engineering projects throughout Alaska. R&M is an Alaska leader in civil infrastructure design. Our work supports airport, highway, utility, waterfront, structural and site development for clients such as the Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities, Anchorage Water […]
In A Nutshell R&M is looking for Engineering Associates to support construction administration projects throughout Alaska. R&M is an Alaska-leader in construction administration and oversight. Our work supports airport, highway, railroad and waterfront construction projects, as well as structural vertical and industrial projects. We offer these services to a variety of clients including the Alaska […]
In A Nutshell R&M is looking for team-oriented Project Engineers with an interest in construction engineering to support construction administration projects throughout Alaska. R&M is an Alaska-leader in construction administration and oversight. Our work supports airport, highway, railroad and waterfront construction projects, as well as structural vertical and industrial projects. We offer these services to […]
In A Nutshell R&M is looking for team-oriented civil engineering interns with an interest in construction engineering to support of construction administration projects throughout Alaska. R&M is an Alaska leader in construction administration and oversight, and materials testing. Our work supports airport, highway, railroad and waterfront construction projects, as well as structural vertical and industrial […]
The Alaska Department of Transportation & Public Facilities (DOT&PF) selected a pipe pile-based column-supported embankment alternative as the most viable solution to mitigate long-term settlement issues at the west end of Runway (RW) 10-28 at Nome Airport. The first structure of its kind installed beneath an airport runway in Alaska, this innovative design solution provides long-term stabilization for the runway surface.
Several employees have been promoted to senior level positions at R&M, reflecting their years of experience and expertise in their respective fields.
Victoria has two years of engineering experience. She is a detailed-oriented, self-starter who excels at problem solving. Victoria’s experience includes working as a design engineer intern for a multi-discipline engineering firm where she assisted in design and completion for residential and commercial developments using AutoCAD Civil 3D. She has also analyzed and designed a multi-story […]
How did steel piles make their way into an airport runway design? Typically used as a deep foundation for bridges, docks and other facilities, steel pipe piles were selected to form a column-supported embankment underlying portions of the main runway serving Nome. The first structure of its kind installed beneath an airport runway in Alaska, this innovative design solution provides long-term stabilization for the runway surface.