
ROSENWASSER / GROSSMAN CONSULTING ENGINEERS
RGCE HIGH-RISE CONCRETE ENGINEERING
The A-Team, not a Team
ONE FIRM. ONE FOCUS.
RGCE is unusual in today's engineering industry. We are a relatively small structural engineering firm with a highly concentrated practice focused on the design of buildings—and particularly high-rise concrete structures.
We don't maintain separate departments for bridges, stadiums, airports, industrial facilities or other engineering disciplines. Our project managers and engineers work on variations of the same extraordinarily complex problem every day: how to design better buildings.
That concentration creates more than technical expertise. It creates a collaborative environment in which experience, ideas and lessons learned move freely between projects and project managers.
When you hire RGCE, you aren't hiring one department of a much larger organization. You are hiring RGCE.
THE WHOLE FIRM IS WITHIN REACH.
Our experienced project managers lead their projects from design through construction, but they don't work in isolation. RGCE's size allows ideas, experience and resources to move easily between project teams.
There is constant collaboration and problem solving among our project managers. A difficult condition on one project may quickly become an office-wide discussion, bringing different experiences and perspectives to the problem. Project managers regularly contribute to one another's projects, providing another set of eyes, helping maintain consistency across the firm's work, and adding resources when schedules demand it.
Senior leadership remains accessible to every project as another resource when useful, helping work through unusual problems and sharing experience from across the firm's practice.
The project manager leads the project, but the project benefits from the experience and resources of the entire firm.
FROM THE FIRST SKETCH TO THE TOPPING OUT PARTY
Our involvement doesn't end when the construction documents are issued.
The project manager and engineers who developed the building remain involved throughout construction. When an architectural change, field condition or new MEP penetration affects the structure, the question is addressed by people who understand why the building was designed the way it was in the first place.
That continuity matters.
THERE IS NO B-TEAM.
Our size also keeps us accessible. Clients have direct relationships with their project managers and access to senior leadership when they need it.
Project managers may differ. Project teams may differ. The complexity of the projects certainly differs.
The standard doesn't.
BIG-PROJECT EXPERIENCE. SMALL-FIRM ATTENTION.
Every project gets the A-Team.