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DRMP Gives Back with 2019 Community Involvement Week
September 27th, 2019
From Sept. 9-13, DRMP staff participated in a companywide DRMPCares Community Involvement Project. After spending time volunteering at several local Ronald McDonald Houses last year, DRMP knew that we would support this cause again in 2019—but we would make a bigger impact, preparing double the meals than we did last year.
Bridging the Gap: DRMP's Mentorship Program
July 31st, 2019 by Mark Prochak
Several years ago, DRMP leadership created a multi-generational committee that brainstormed ways to foster collaboration between each generation represented by our employees.
University of South Florida's "Monumental" NPHC Plaza Project
July 8th, 2019 by Bruno Arriola
It is not every day that I get to be a part of a sidewalk project that makes history, but the University of South Florida’s (USF) National Pan-Hellenic Council’s (NPHC) Plaza at the university’s Tampa campus is both “monumental” and historical.
Hogtown Creek: A Product of Multi-Discipline Collaboration
May 3rd, 2019 by John Minton, Jr., PE, CFM, Chad Rischar, PWS
Hurricane Irma barreled through the state of Florida in 2017, raising water levels across the state. In Alachua County, FL, the sudden rise in water levels was problematic, particularly for Hogtown Creek in Gainesville, FL.
The Tale of Two Presidents: Chalifoux, Smith share memories and advice
April 23rd, 2019
DRMP President/CEO Wayne Chalifoux, PE and Principal/COO Larry Smith, PE, LEED Green Associate are board members, coworkers and friends. On April 23, 2019, Wayne made the bittersweet announcement that Larry will be taking Wayne’s place as president.
SR 50 Pedestrian Overpass: Connecting Orlando
April 4th, 2019 by Brian Crowl
As cities in the United States continue to expand, the need for connectivity increases with it. The City of Orlando has made this need a priority by seeking to create safe, comfortable and interconnected pedestrian systems.
Celebrating National Surveyors Week at DRMP
March 22nd, 2019
DRMP Celebrates Surveyors Week
This week, we learned all about the history of surveying , how DRMP jumped to action when natural disasters struck and unique applications of our Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) services.Against the Odds, Forward-Thinking Approach to Surveying Remote Island Garners National Attention
March 21st, 2019
DRMP Celebrates Surveyors Week
In 2016, DRMP was face-to-face with a challenging project, but providing surveying and mapping services on a remote island while dealing with a very tight deadline proved to be something we could not only tackle, but win an award for as well.Surveying Florida's Panhandle: DRMP's Services Key to Restoration Post Hurricane Michael
March 20th, 2019 by August Thick
Here at DRMP, we are always striving to be one step ahead. That premise was put to the test last October when a natural disaster directly affected our community.
Thank the Egyptians; The History of Surveying & Mapping
March 19th, 2019
DRMP Celebrates Surveyors Week
Since 1977, DRMP has been providing accurate survey deliverables that are critical to the success of our client’s projects.Demystifying NEPA
March 5th, 2019 by Xavier Pagan
I’d be willing to bet if I engage a client in a discussion about the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), they’d be looking for the closest door to escape through.
Beyond Engineers
February 22nd, 2019
DRMP employs engineers, surveyors, scientists and more. We pride ourselves on working together to solve problems and expecting the best from each other. We come to work every day, exemplifying our core values and delivering them with every project.
Oh, the Places DRMP's GIS Team Can Go
November 16th, 2018
From South Carolina, Florida, Puerto Rico, Cuba and beyond, check out some of the project highlights of DRMP's GIS Department by clicking on the points in the map in celebration of National GIS Week.
Woodland Park Redevelopment: A Great Place to Call Home
October 2nd, 2018 by David Sowell
There are certain projects that you know your work has made an impact and you leave the job impacted personally
DRMP's Collaboration with Ronald McDonald House Hits Home
September 18th, 2018
Earlier this year, DRMP made the decision to partner with Ronald McDonald House Charities for our companywide DRMPCares Community Involvement Project. The decision came with ease because the non-profit’s mission aligned with our core values.
A Garden for Santa Fe Little School
August 14th, 2018 by Chad A. Rischar
My job as an environmental scientist doesn’t end when I leave work. So, it wasn’t a surprise when I drove by Santa Fe Little School – as I have many times before to drop off my kids – that I noticed the elementary school’s garden. It was unkempt and overgrown with weeds. That’s when I came up with an idea.
Multi-beneficial Airport Planning Provides Long Term Economic Boosts
June 27th, 2018 by Chuck Smith
Airports are often seen as major transportation hubs, but one thing that people don’t realize is the economic impact an airport has on its community.
Designing an Intelligent Transportation System to Improve Detection of Wrong Way Drivers
May 29th, 2018 by Nick DeVito
In July 2016, I had the opportunity to be a part of a life-saving initiative to create a wrong-way driving detection system ....
The Newest Innovation in Erosion Control is Here
May 15th, 2018 by Chad A. Rischar
Instances of polluted runoff from project sites are becoming more common and in some instances the traditional erosion control methods ....
Kinhega Drive Roundabout Improvements: The Success Story of Public Involvement and Partnership
April 24th, 2018 by Bryant King
Today’s projects are not as simple as they once were. Advanced technology and media allows ....
Flood-Prone Idlewild Avenue Neighborhood Becomes Award-Winning Project
April 10th, 2018 by Scott Garth
As a Project Manager in the Water Resources Department at DRMP’s Tampa Office, my goal ....
US 17-92 Interchange at SR 436: Tackling Management Adversity
March 29th, 2018 by TJ Lallathin, Jr.
The ability to tackle adversity is a fundamental quality that all great managers must possess ....
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