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Antonio Joins R&M’s Airport Engineering Group

Apr 9, 2021 | Engineering, Right Moves

Right Moves - Drey Antonio

Drey Antonio recently joined R&M Consultants as a Staff Engineer in the firm’s Airport Engineering Group. He will assist with planning and design of civil engineering projects, with an emphasis in analysis and design for airport and other civil engineering-related work.

Antonio is a flexible, detail-oriented, and organized individual who knows how to communicate clearly and effectively. His experience includes working as an engineering intern with the Municipality of Anchorage’s Project Management and Engineering Department. In this role, he assisted in gathering ramp and sidewalk data for the City’s ADA compliance plan; completing an ArcGIS database catalog of all ADA ramps and sidewalks; inspecting project sites and locations; and surveying waterways and streams for environmental compliance. He is knowledgeable in AutoCAD, Math CAD, and Risa3D. Since joining R&M, Antonio has been supporting design efforts for the Bethel Airport Main Runway Reconstruction, Chefornak Airport Rehabilitation, Kipnuk Airport Rehabilitation and Antarctica Palmer Station Pier Replacement projects. He has a bachelor’s in civil engineering from UAA and holds his Engineer-in-Training certificate.

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