RMF Engineering, the Baltimore, Maryland-based engineering company, declared that it has inaugurated its new full-service providing office in Columbus, Ohio.
The new office will facilitate the company to serve its client, The Ohio State University and others in the neighboring region. According to Duane Pinnix, RMF’s president and CEO, the opening of its new office at Columbus, Ohio, will allow the company to grow further and supports the mission of the company in developing relationships with the clients by means of a team-oriented forward looking culture.
The modernization work of RMF Engineering at the Ohio State University campus involves studying of the main electric substation, building of a new 30,000 ton chilled water plant for the medical center, a new 15,000 chiller plant for the east campus and construction of a new below the ground steam and chilled water utility delivery pipe facility. The company had earlier worked with a number of educational and government institutions such as the Medical Center Company and Case Western University in Cleveland, OH, Miami University at Oxford, Ohio and Environmental Protection Agency at Cincinnati Ohio.
The operations of the new office will be managed by Kenton Balenske, P.E., RMF's civil and structural engineering practice’s vice president and head and Richard Borkowicz, P.E., RMF’s division manager. While Balenske, who works with RMF from 1991 is skilled in project development, which includes master planning, preparation of documents and management, Borkowicz, who is with RMF from 1994 manages infrastructure engineering division of RMF and leads a number of condition appraisal projects of the company.
Source: http://www.rmf.com/