Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. - HRG

Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. - HRG

土建工程

Harrisburg,PA 5,021 位关注者

关于我们

Founded in 1962, HRG has grown into a full-service consulting firm, providing civil engineering and related services to a diverse client-base in the public and private sectors. We are employee-owned and currently have office locations across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and in West Virginia and Ohio.

网站
https://www.hrg-inc.com
所属行业
土建工程
规模
201-500 人
总部
Harrisburg,PA
类型
私人持股
创立
1962
领域
Land Development、Water Resources、Geomatics - Survey & GIS/GPS、Transportation、Environmental、Water & Wasterwater、Financial、Construction Administration和Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing

地点

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    369 E Park Dr

    US,PA,Harrisburg,17111

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  • 220 W Kensinger Dr

    Suite 100

    US,Pennsylvania,Cranberry Township,16066

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  • 2568 Park Center Blvd

    US,Pennsylvania,State College,16801

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  • 5 N Main St

    Suite 300

    US,Pennsylvania,Chambersburg,17201

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  • 776 Bull Run Crossing

    Suite 200

    US,Pennsylvania,Lewisburg,17837

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  • 829 Fairmont Rd

    Suite 201

    US,West Virginia,Morgantown,26501

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  • 135 N George St

    US,Pennsylvania,York,17401

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  • 630 Freedom Business Center

    3rd Floor

    US,PA,King of Prussia,19406

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Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. - HRG员工

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    Our Harrisburg staff recently gathered together to support an organization with special meaning for a member of our accounting team, Maureen McHugh: Anna’s Gift Foundation.?Anna’s Gift provides activity kits for hospitalized children and their families. It was founded by one of Maureen’s close friends, Liz Tomalis.?They attend the same church, and their daughters are friends from school, but they have another bond that connects them: They have both spent many hours in the hospital with a sick child. Liz’s daughter Anna battled cancer for three years and passed away in 2008. She founded Anna’s Gift to honor her daughter’s fun, creative spirit and help other families undergoing serious medical treatments.?Maureen and her family had volunteered many times over the years to create kits for families through the foundation, then the need hit close to home.?Maureen’s oldest daughter discovered a benign but growing tumor behind her breastbone at the age of 16.?Throughout this scary and confusing time, “Liz was a person that I could lean on to ask questions and help us navigate the treatment process,” Maureen said. “When you have a sick teenager who is missing out on activities because they aren’t feeling well, Anna’s Gift kits help.?They can create something and take their mind off being sick, even if it’s just for a little while.”?This summer, after 6 years of surgeries, lab tests, and CT scans, Maureen’s daughter successfully completed treatment and is doing well! Knowing the positive impact these kits can have on families, Maureen brought our Harrisburg team together to create kits, which will be delivered to the Ronald McDonald House in Hershey.?Our team made approximately: ·???????300 beaded bracelet kits ·???????150 bird house kits ·???????100 tied pillow kits (and cut fabric for 100 more) Each year, Anna’s Gift Foundation delivers approximately 7,000 kits to hospitals in Hershey, Pittsburgh, and Philadelphia; Baltimore, MD; and Washington, D.C.?You can learn more about Anna and how to support the foundation at their website: https://annasgift.org/ #hrgVolunteers

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    In addition to his expertise in construction, our resident project representative Frank Kramer also has a great eye for photo composition.?He recently took this interesting shot while working on a water main replacement project in the City of Harrisburg.?The picture shows an access pit the contractors had excavated and installed a new valve by the State Street Bridge. Thank you, Frank!?We love to see photos from the field.

    • Cars driving under the State Street Bridge form the backdrop for a photo of a newly installed water valve.  One of the vehicles has the HRG logo on the door.
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    Sommer Schneller is returning to her roots this week, bringing a team of HRG employee-owners to Carnegie Mellon University's civil and environmental engineering lounge to chat with students about projects and daily work in the industry.?Sommer is a 2021 CMU grad with a bachelor’s degree in architecture and environmental/sustainability studies.?She shared a photo with us from her freshman year (with an Andrew Carnegie lookalike) and a few words of advice she would give her younger self if she could go back in time below. Stop by and chat with Sommer about working in the engineering industry and maybe hear more about her time on campus (leading a Prism subgroup, running tech for the drama club, and savoring late-night brownie Sundays at the Underground) when HRG takes over the CMU Civil & Environmental Engineering Lounge this Wednesday. We’ll have plenty of information about internship and entry-level position openings. #HRGinterns

    • Photo of Sommer Schneller on the CMU campus.  She is wearing a blue graphic tee, a hat turned backwards, and shades, and she stands next to an Andrew Carnegie lookalike dressed in a black tuxedo, white gloves, and top hat.  Students mill around the courtyard behind her.  A quote from her appears next to her photo: "While internships and relevant courses are important for understanding career fundamentals, there is nothing more valuable than getting your hands dirty and trying something unfamiliar to you."  At the bottom of the image it says "Talk with us about your career: HRG-CMU Lounge Takeover, November 20, 2024."
  • Our Harrisburg Geomatics team volunteered with the Central PA Conservancy recently to support their conservation efforts and improve the Letort Spring Garden Preserve in Carlisle.?They built ADA accessible benches and picnic tables and propagated and potted plants for distribution throughout the preserve.?While they were there, the conservancy’s land steward Jesse Price gave them a tour of the preserve and discussed their efforts to create a new ADA accessible trail, remove invasive species, and more.?Thank you, Jesse, for taking the time to meet with us and thank you to all of the conservancy staff for the work they do.?Thank you also to everyone on the Geomatics team that took time out of their schedule to support this valuable community resource. #hrgVolunteers

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    We’re pleased to announce that Adrienne Vicari, P.E., has been named vice president of growth. She will oversee a team of people embedded in HRG’s primary markets – government, utilities, and institutions – connecting with new clients, getting to know their operations, and assembling a team within HRG uniquely suited to meet their needs.?This team will ensure HRG is deeply attuned to the challenges our clients face, while creating capacity for technical and project delivery leaders to excel in their roles. “To serve our clients best,” HRG’s Chief Services Officer, Josh Fox says, “we need to deeply embed ourselves in the markets we serve, building relationships and understanding their needs.?We also need to have a high level of technical expertise in the services we offer, staying up to date on emerging trends and technologies so that we are at the forefront of quality and innovation.?At the same time, we need to be an expert at project delivery, steering projects through challenges while meeting all schedule and budget goals.?Each of these responsibilities requires unique skillsets and dedicated effort, so we wanted to establish leaders for each area while facilitating collaboration across all three channels.” Adrienne is well-suited for her new role.?She has more than 20 years of experience at HRG, serving clients across every industry and geographic we region we serve, and has consistently demonstrated deep insight into our clients’ needs and goals.?She previously served as practice area leader for HRG’s Strategic Management & Capital Solutions group, helping clients streamline operations and achieve financial sustainability. She has also served in a variety of leadership positions with industry and community organizations, such as the Society of Women Environmental Professionals, Pennsylvania Municipal Authorities Association (PMAA) Women’s Initiative Network (WIN) Committee, Pennsylvania Water Environment Association (PWEA)'s Utility Management Committee, and Girl Scouts in the Heart of Pennsylvania. As vice president of growth, Adrienne will work closely with a team of client development managers, each one focused on one of HRG’s core markets. ?We are currently looking to fill these positions and are considering qualified candidates in and outside of HRG.?This is a great opportunity to join a growing company and shape its path to success!?We encourage you to apply at one of the links below: Client Development Manager | Utilities Market (https://lnkd.in/ever9pHp ) Client Development Manager | Institutional Market (https://lnkd.in/ezj5wpFy ) Client Development Manager | Government Market (https://lnkd.in/es8XVae7 ) Please join us in congratulating Adrienne on her new role. ??

    • Photo of Adrienne Vicari, wearing a black and white patterned weave jacket and cobalt blue, v-neck blouse.  The background of the image is a dark, gray'ish blue.  Text on the image says "Adrienne Vicari Promoted to Vice President of Growth."
  • We’re excited to see shovels in the ground for an upgraded playground at Hopewell Community Park.?Planned improvements include two new climbing structures, two swing sets, and a wheelchair-accessible merry-go-round.?A paved walkway will connect the various play areas, as shown in the plan below. Our team assisted with initial master planning and conceptual design, then carried the selected concept through final design and bidding. We are now assisting with construction administration and inspection. Thank you to the township for the opportunity to work on this project and to State Representative Matzie for helping the township secure almost $350,000 to fund the improvements.

    • State Representative Matzie and representatives of the township and project team prepare to move the first shovelful of dirt.
    • site plan for the park improvements. Aerial view shows a small playground structure for 2-5 years olds next to the pavilion.  Across a  paved path there is a larger play area with two swing sets, a bigger play structure, merry-go-round, and chill spinner.  The paved path also connects to the parking lot at two points and to an amphitheater on the other side.
    • Landscape Structures' rendering of the playground and paved path.  It shows two swing sets in front with bright yellow bars at the top and three ADA-accessible swings.  Behind that is the wheel-chair accessible merry-go-round and a large climbing structure with slides and bridges.  In the very back is a small cozy dome and chill spinner.
  • Earlier this year, we shared photos from the John Klein Golf Classic.?Last month, we held our first annual Mark Smith Classic. It’s becoming a fun tradition to get together and shine a spotlight on a member of the team who everyone truly appreciates. “Mark makes everyone around him a better person,” Chad Hanley says. “His kindness, patience, way of teaching, and deliberate thoughtfulness are all daily treasures.” Thanks to everyone who came out to have a good time with us and shoutout to Anna Pravlochak, who makes the best prizes! Check out that awesome wine tumbler ?? It’s #Good2bHRG

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  • David McCowin, PE, CBSI, RJ Pale, and Bill Wieserman, PE, CBSI, NCTI, recently inspected Pike Run Bridge No. 1 in Coal Center Borough, Washington County, PA.?HRG and TRC Companies, Inc. are collaborating on rehabilitation of this historic bridge and were in the field to document its original design, materials, and previous modifications. The bridge is currently closed due to advanced corrosion and section loss of the bottom chord.?Rehabilitation plans will prioritize historically appropriate details, and all designs will comply with the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for the Treatment of Historic Properties.

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  • Our Pittsburgh team members recently gathered together for two community service projects supporting the The Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and the Evans City Community Food Cupboard. Brynn Miller, Clay Whitlatch, Eric Belles, Katie Valla, Andrew Scampone and Kristen Vasilakis met with Conservancy volunteers at the Bear Run Nature Preserve to replace trail markers, clear bridges, trim vegetation along the sides of the trails, and clean out swales that cross the trail path. Afterward, a few of them drove down to Ohiopyle to enjoy the scenic views and a little bit of ice cream. Kristen also joined Bob Grimm, Dan Angelo, Devin Dunwoody, and Landon Hacker to drop off food that HRG had collected for the Food Cupboard. This food will be used to create the Thanksgiving basket distribution to local families in need. Thank you to the Food Cupboard and the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy for the work they do in our local communities, and thank you for the opportunity serve. #HRGvolunteers

    • Eric Belles and Clayton Whitlatch are bunded up in jackets, hats, and work gloves as they trim branches along the trail at the Bear Run Nature Preserve.  They are standing on a bed of orange fallen leaves with a large, thick tree trunk behind them.
    • Landon Hacker and Bob Grimm bring in boxes of donated food items.
    • Katie Valla hammers trail markers into a tree.  Yellow leaves dot the trees behind her, while orange leaves crunch beneath her feet.
    • A trunk full of boxes of food items
    • Brynn Miller and Andrew Scampone hammer trail markers into a tree.  They are surrounded by trees that have lost their leaves.
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    The Meritus Commons Topping Out Celebration marked an exciting milestone, providing a moment to reflect on the collective achievements of this remarkable project. Meritus Commons will offer 342 apartment units, dedicated to housing future doctors who will study at the Meritus School of Osteopathic Medicine (MSOM). Of these, 182 Phase 1 units are on track to be move-in ready by Summer 2025—a testament to the team's commitment in meeting an ambitious 24-month schedule from design and permitting to completion. HRG has been honored to collaborate with an exceptional Integrated Project Delivery Team, playing a part in supporting Meritus Health’s vision to advance public health across Washington County, MD, and the region. This project will not only make contributions to address the national physician shortage, but also lay a foundation for the growth of superior healthcare for years to come. It was inspiring to see business and community leaders from both Maryland and Pennsylvania come together to celebrate the innovative vision and efforts that Meritus has brought to bear. Integrated Project Delivery Team: Meritus Health, Radnor Property Group, Design Collective, Inc., Morgan-Keller, Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. - HRG

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