Engineering Firm Celebrates 55 Years of Service in Arizona

Oct. 4, 2007
RBF marks 10-year Phoenix office anniversary as well

RBF Consulting recently announced the beginning of a yearlong celebration to mark the tenth anniversary of its Phoenix office and 55 years of service in Arizona.

First established in 1952 as the American Engineering Company (AEC), the firm was a Phoenix-based leader in the fields of civil engineering, land development, water resources and surveying. In 1997, AEC joined RBF to strengthen its resources; today, with a staff of more than 100 professionals with Arizona offices in Phoenix and Tucson, RBF is providing private and public sector clients statewide with expertise in the fields of transportation, water resources, land development, planning and landscape architecture, surveying and mapping, geographic information systems and construction management.

Over the last twenty years, RBF's staff of professional engineers, planners and surveyors has worked on several significant landmark projects in the sate, including the I-10/Watson Road traffic interchange, West Park and Red Rock master-planned communities, Goodyear Sonoran Valley general plan update, Centennial Zone A floodplain delineation study and Sundance Arsenic Treatment Plant.

"We are extremely proud of RBF's many accomplishments over the past decade," said Bruce Larson, senior vice president and regional manager for the firm's Phoenix and Tucson offices. "The firm's achievements and longevity are credit to our local clients, experienced staff professionals and entire team of dedicated employees."

While celebrating the anniversaries and success of the firm, RBF is focusing on recognizing its team of professionals. Corporate recently announced the promotion of six new associates: Keith Wesley, Dan Hortert, Joe Todaro, Chad Woolgar, Lloyd Beaman and Yanli Xu. The company also recently welcomed Steven Rogers to the RBF management team.

Source: RBF Consulting