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With a tradition that began in 1941, RS&H has helped pioneers build the launch platforms for the national space program, create global airports that connect communities, shape progressive highway systems across the country, and provide facilities for Fortune 1000 companies. |
With a tradition that began in 1941, RS&H has helped pioneers build the launch platforms for the national space program, create global airports that connect communities, shape progressive highway systems across the country, and provide facilities for Fortune 1000 companies. |
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RS&H |
RS&H markets include: |
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''' Transportation''' |
''' Transportation''' market provides services to state and local government authorities for all modes of transportation, including highways, transit, rail, and ports. |
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''' Aviation''' |
''' Aviation''' market serves airports, airlines, governmental agencies, and private clients, providing services for terminals and support buildings, airfield facilities, and planning and environmental services. |
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''' Aerospace and Defense''' |
''' Aerospace and Defense''' market services N.A.S.A., Department of Defense, and commercial aerospace contractors in the development of launch and other facilities. |
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''' Corporate''' |
''' Corporate''' market provides comprehensive services, including facility design, land development, facility planning, and construction management to corporate, commercial and industrial clients. |
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''' Health & Science''' |
''' Health & Science''' market offers services that include planning and designing schools, courthouses, and research and technical facilities to educational, governmental, and research-oriented clients. |
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==Historic project== |
==Historic project== |
Revision as of 12:06, 26 April 2014
Company type | Private |
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Industry | Architecture, Engineering, Consulting |
Founded | 1941 |
Headquarters | Jacksonville, Florida, USA |
Key people | Brian P. Reed CEO; Kenneth R. Jacobson, CFO; David T. Sweeney, PE , COO |
Number of employees | 830 (2014) |
Website | http://www.rsandh.com/ |
RS&H, Inc. (RS&H) is a facilities and infrastructure consulting firm in the United States.[1] The privately held architectural, engineering, planning, and environmental services corporation is headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida, where they also provide clients with facilities and infrastructure consulting.[2]
Beginnings
RS&H, Inc. (RS&H) provides fully integrated architecture, engineering, and consulting services to help clients realize their most complex facility and infrastructure projects for land, air, and space. The firm is consistently ranked among the nation’s top 100 design firms and has worked in over 50 countries across the globe.
With a tradition that began in 1941, RS&H has helped pioneers build the launch platforms for the national space program, create global airports that connect communities, shape progressive highway systems across the country, and provide facilities for Fortune 1000 companies.
RS&H markets include:
Transportation market provides services to state and local government authorities for all modes of transportation, including highways, transit, rail, and ports.
Aviation market serves airports, airlines, governmental agencies, and private clients, providing services for terminals and support buildings, airfield facilities, and planning and environmental services.
Aerospace and Defense market services N.A.S.A., Department of Defense, and commercial aerospace contractors in the development of launch and other facilities.
Corporate market provides comprehensive services, including facility design, land development, facility planning, and construction management to corporate, commercial and industrial clients.
Health & Science market offers services that include planning and designing schools, courthouses, and research and technical facilities to educational, governmental, and research-oriented clients.
Historic project
In 2004, RS&H was awarded the contract for design and engineering the reconstruction of the Bridge of Lions in St. Augustine, Florida. The $77 million job was expected to take five years to complete. In order to retain the historic character and structural integrity within space constraints, the design required numerous innovations and unusual construction methods.
Roads & Bridges magazine named the Bridge of Lions as fourth in the nation’s top 10 bridges for 2010. Projects were evaluated based on size, community impact and challenges resolved.[3]
Incident
On November 6, 2009, Jason Rodriguez, a former employee who was dismissed in June 2007 for performance-based issues, entered the Orlando offices at RS&H and shots were fired. One person was killed and five others injured. He was arrested later that same day.
References
- ^ Florida Trend Magazine: September 1, 2008-Fla. Companies With Promise/Other Fla. Success Stories
- ^ "Company profile-RS&H". Hoovers.com.
- ^ Szakonyi, Mark: "Bridge of Lions makes national top 10" Jacksonville Business Journal, November 29, 2010