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Thanks to everyone who stopped by the RTM Engineering Consultants booth at the AIA Conference on Architecture 2017—it was a fun and successful show! Over the course of three days, we connected with leading architects, owners, and product manufacturers to learn more about their goals and project delivery approach, while getting insight to where the…
RTM Engineering Consultants’ Tony Mirchandani was recently featured in The Zweig Letter—a weekly publication by the Zweig Group highlighting important trends, management tips, and best practices in the architecture/engineering (A/E) industry. The Conference Call segment takes an inside look at how real people in A/E and environmental services firms are tackling challenges of today. In this…
We’re helping to raise $1 million to help millions facing hunger RTM Engineering Consultants is honored to participate in The Global FoodBanking Network (GFN) ‘8 Million by 2018’ Challenge, a worldwide campaign to provide nutritious meals to eight million people facing hunger by the end of 2018. “We’re excited that our donation to The Global…
RTM Engineering Consultants continues to be an advocate in championing women engineers and encouraging more girls to get involved in careers focused on STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields. We understand that providing consistent, reliable and innovative design solutions to clients comes from a comprehensive staff of expert engineers that consist of both men and…
RTM Engineering Consultants recently teamed up with OKW Architects and W.E. O’Neil Construction for the 2016 Chicago Canstruction Design/Build Competition. The event, which benefits the Greater Chicago Food Depository, is an international competition that challenges teams of architects, contractors and engineers in the building industry to design and build structures completely out of canned food, following strict guidelines.…