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RQAW | DCCM Director Promotions

RQAW | DCCM Director Promotions

RQAW | DCCM is pleased to announce two Director-level promotions, effective immediately; Nicholas Hoevener, PE has been promoted to Director of Roadway Services and Aaron Crow, PE has been promoted to Director of Water/Wastewater.   Nicholas has 10+ years of...

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RQAW | DCCM Announces New Roles

RQAW | DCCM Announces New Roles

RQAW is excited to announce two new roles that we are bringing to RQAW|DCCM. Effective immediately, Pete Peterson will be taking on the role of Vice President of Buildings and Places and Shane Spears will be the Vice President of Operations.   Pete has over 30...

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RQAW | DCCM Announces Lisa Casler as Company President

RQAW | DCCM Announces Lisa Casler as Company President

  RQAW I DCCM, an architecture and engineering firm located in Fishers, Indiana has announced Lisa Casler, PE as the new RQAW | DCCM President, effective February 2024. This marks a pivotal moment in the firm’s trajectory following its acquisition by DCCM, an...

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RQAW Water/Wastewater Engineers Save Alexandria City $22M

RQAW Water/Wastewater Engineers Save Alexandria City $22M

RQAW engineer Aaron Crow, PE managed a multi-stage plan which exceeded the projected goal, saving the city of Alexandria, Indiana $22 million. Through the focused efforts of Crow and his team, additional phases of the project were no longer needed, which mitigated any...

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New Gibson County Sheriff’s Office and Jail

New Gibson County Sheriff’s Office and Jail

RQAW is working with Garmong Construction to deliver Gibson County's new 42,000-square-foot Sheriff's Office and Jail. The new facility, located in Princeton, Indiana, will accommodate more than 200 beds and the County's Sherriff's office. The overall design concept...

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RQAW | DCCM Designs Jails of Tomorrow

With over 30 years of extensive involvement in all aspects of jail design at RQAW | DCCM, I have observed a remarkable evolution of county jails, from basic incarceration facilities to ones that offer a more comprehensive approach to rehabilitation and reduction in...

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