Today we are thrilled to announce the promotion of Eloise Klein within our organization. Eloise’s dedication, expertise, and leadership have been instrumental in driving successful projects, and her new role as Associate Director and Team Leader is a testament to her outstanding contributions. She started her career with... read more →
Apr
24
Apr
18
The Central Maryland Chamber of Commerce (CMC) held its annual Awards Gala on April 15th, 2024, at the Live! Casino & Hotel. This event, sponsored by the hosting venue, was dedicated to recognizing the exceptional contributions of civil servants, chamber members, and volunteers within the Central Maryland region.... read more →
Apr
04
On April 2, National Ferret Day, our kitchen became a gallery showcasing ferrets in construction hats, a nod to our industry and a playful twist on our daily grind. Ferret Day itself is a pause in our busy schedules, a moment to gather in the heart of our... read more →
Mar
28
This week the Central Maryland Chamber of Commerce (CMC) hosted an enlightening event titled "The Future of Fort Meade." This gathering provided a unique opportunity for attendees to delve into the workings of our region's largest employer and explore what lies ahead for Fort Meade. Fort Meade Garrison... read more →
Mar
22
In construction, soil is more than a mere foundation—it's a vital component of our ecosystem. Yet, it's often overlooked, leading to environmental challenges that can extend far beyond the confines of the jobsite. Erosion and Sedimentation: A Dual Threat Erosion is a natural process exacerbated by construction activities.... read more →
Mar
15
This week, the Real Projectives crew went to the Guinness Brewery in Baltimore for a St. Patrick’s Day happy hour all about good beer and great times. The place was decked out in green Irish-themed signs, with plenty of shamrocks, and the sound of Irish tunes setting the... read more →
Mar
07
As we celebrate National Women in Construction Week, it’s time to shine a spotlight on the remarkable women who are a part of the construction industry. This week is more than a celebration; it’s a recognition of the vital contributions women make to one of the most foundational... read more →
Feb
29
Max Bond Jr. (1935 – 2009) was not just an architect; he was a visionary who broke racial barriers and championed social justice through design. Born in Louisville, Kentucky, Bond's journey in architecture began at Harvard University, where he faced and overcame racial prejudice, including a cross-burning incident... read more →
Feb
16
Soil is one of the most important factors that can affect the stability and durability of any structure. Various types of soil have different properties and characteristics that influence how they behave under load and environmental conditions. Therefore, it is essential to evaluate and prepare the soil present... read more →
Feb
08
Kenne joined RPL in January 2024 and is responsible for analyzing project information, facilitating schedules and communication with clients, among other duties. In his free time, you may find him watching or playing soccer games. Kenne comes to us with a Bachelor of Science in Civil and Environmental... read more →