Meet the Founders – J. Edward Vasquez, PE

In honor of RRC’s 10 year anniversary, the RRC co-founders reflect on their contributions to the innovative company we see today. This week, the spotlight shines on J. Edward Vasquez, West Texas Group Manager in our Midland, TX office.   J. Edward Vasquez, PE manages the West Texas geotechnical and construction operations from the Midland, TX office. Edward is a licensed civil engineer in both Texas and New Mexico and has developed a reputation as a problem-solver with geotechnical and construction issues. Edward also serves as a Senior Project Manager for CMT projects and has four PMs/EITs under his supervision. The West Texas office works with a wide range of project types that include oil/gas compressor stations, pipelines, commercial developments, industrial facilities, municipal projects, and high-end residential. With a passion for safety in the workplace, Edward is RRC’s Safety Coordinator, chairs the Safety Committee, and wrote RRC’s Safety Manual. He manages RRC’s accounts with ISNetworld, BROWZ, and Avette (formerly PICs). In addition to safety, Edward is one of our corporate contract specialists and founded the internal company newsletter. Edward earned his B.S. in Materials Science Engineering from the University of Notre Dame. He started his career with TETCO in 1994. Edward had the benefit of working with several different engineers throughout Texas with a very wide range of expertise. This varied background served Edward well. By 2003, Edward was a Special Projects Engineer with Kleinfelder and leading wind turbine efforts across the United States. It was this expertise that allowed him the experience and the confidence to make the jump to start RRC. “Helping to start RRC has allowed me to initiate my own ideas and business practices to the betterment of employees and clients.”  Edward enjoys working with junior staff to develop leaders and managers. He is an active member of ASCE, having served in all branch officer capacities. He currently serves on the Student Committee and is a Practicing Advisor for university students. Edward is active with the Geotechnical Business Association and is a Corresponding Member of the CoMET Business Council. Beyond professional activities, Edward is a “Big” through Big Brothers Big Sisters, a volunteer organization that matches adult volunteers with children in the community.

Meet the Founders – Ben Krause, PE

In honor of RRC’s 10 year anniversary, the RRC co-founders reflect on their contributions to the innovative company we see today. This week, the spotlight shines on Ben Krause, Structural Group Manager in our Maple Grove, MN office.  RRC_B.Krause Ben Krause, PE is one of the founding members of RRC and is responsible for managing the structural engineering group. His engineering background has been primarily involved with the execution of industrial-scale wind turbine foundation designs. He is a registered PE in 9 states across the country and has experience with the design requirements for over 25 turbine manufacturers and approximately 115 different turbine models. Ben started his career at HDR in Golden Valley, MN (a suburb of Minneapolis) after graduating with a Bachelor of Science degree in Civil (Structural) Engineering from North Dakota State University in Fargo, ND. He also has a Master of Science degree in Structural Engineering from the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis, MN. Looking back on 10 years at RRC, Ben highlights the Alta wind projects in California as a significant milestone. The company was involved with phases 2 through 11 between 2010 and 2013. In total, RRC helped design the foundations for nearly 500 turbines on that project. The Alta Wind project still holds the title as largest wind project in the United States. When asked what inspired Ben to help the co-founders start RRC, he replied “What inspired me to help start RRC was the desire to help create something from our own vision and create our own standards of what an engineering consulting work environment could be. It was the opportunity to start with a blank slate and create whatever we determined was best for ourselves, our employees, and our clients. I’ve personally found it very intriguing to challenge some of the conventions of how a typical engineering firm operates. It was also an exciting opportunity to be on the forefront of renewable energy creation in the U.S. It’s been very fulfilling to feel like we’ve played a significant role in building momentum toward cleaner energy production for future generations to benefit.” When describing what sets RRC apart in the industry, he adds that “some of the services provided at RRC are more established than others and have come to be recognized as industry leaders, so what I hope to see in the future is that we become recognized as industry leaders for all of the services we currently provide. As long as we’re able to adapt and continuously raise the bar of what should be expected from the services we provide, then the only limits to what we can create are the limits we place on ourselves.” Ben is proud to say that he’s personally been involved in approximately one-third of all the wind power currently operating in the United States. “It’s been a very unique opportunity to be able to focus and specialize in an emerging industry for this long and I hope to continue leaving a mark in the wind industry long into the future.” In his free time, Ben tries to make a regular habit of seeing numerous movies a month in theaters in addition to regularly watching movies at home. He is an avid baseball fan and regularly attends Minnesota Twins games having been a season ticket holder for 10 years. When the Minnesota weather cooperates, he enjoys playing disc golf, which he started playing in college. Recently, Minnesota had the 3rd most number of disc golf courses in the country. Photography, particularly sports photography, has been a big part of his life for the last several years in his spare time. He feels fortunate to be one of the team photographers for the Minnesota Vikings since 2013. “I’ve had the opportunity to photograph every home game from the sidelines since 2013 on behalf of the team,” Ben adds. “It’s been an incredible experience especially as the Vikings transitioned between 3 stadiums in that time period culminating in the opening of the spectacular U.S. Bank Stadium this past season.” RRC_B.Krause Vikings

RRC Company Timeline

Join us in exploring the evolution of the company from incorporation 10 years ago as Wind Consultants, LLC to the RRC we see today!  

   

RRC to Receive Spotlight at SPI 2016

  RRC’s innovative ideas on how to Optimize Solar Foundations have been selected for the Solar Power International (SPI) 2016 Education Poster Hall! The poster will detail how “right sizing” your driven pile foundations is the key to achieving the lowest overall project cost while maintaining compliance with applicable building codes and safety factors. SPI will host a reception on September 13th featuring a range of posters covering many diverse topics, including RRC’s contribution to the solar conversation. Are you attending SPI? We will also be exhibiting at SPI 2016 and want to discuss the future of solar with you! Visit us in Booth 2781 to explore how RRC can help your project succeed and enter to win one of three solar powered prizes. RRC’s educational poster will be available in the Education Hall for the entire conference with travel-size copies available in the RRC booth. Solar Power International (SPI) is a world famous solar conference held annually in various locations across the country. This year’s event, held September 12-15 in Las Vegas, NV, will feature more than 15,000 industry professionals from over 75 countries. Can’t make it to SPI this year? Don’t miss out! Contact RRC’s Solar Industry Lead, Mark Aldrich for further details about the future of the solar industry and how to optimize YOUR solar foundations while reducing overall project costs, minimizing project risk, and saving significant time on your project schedule.  

Thinking Outside the Solar Box

New “outside the box” services cut cost and reduce risk for RRC solar clients. RRC has recently pioneered low-cost Solar Feasibility desktop studies in the marketplace. Without costly site sampling, or an expensive partial design, the company is able to provide key data to early stage decision makers so that they can quickly narrow their site choices to the best prospects. One element is development of true “Solar Focused” information, embodying Civil, Solar, Structural, Geotechnical, and Electrical components. The multi-discipline approach is both efficient and timely and meets the needs of our customers better than working to get several independent and uncoordinated reports. RRC continues to use creativity to Exceed Client Expectations, one of our key company values. Learn more about how RRC can help optimize your solar project by contacting our Solar Industry Lead, Mark Aldrich.

RRC Expands Oregon Office

With significant growth in our power delivery, wind, and solar business units and the addition of expanded electrical engineering services, RRC has almost tripled the capacity of the Tualatin, OR office. <!–more–> “This has been a good step forward to facilitate our growth and service offerings to the market,” noted Sam Moser, Tualatin Office Manager. The facility incorporates shared collaborative workspace, ergonomic features, carefully selected colors and finishes, as well as dedicated training and video conference facilities. The new Tualatin office address is 7591 SW Mohawk St, Tualatin, Oregon 97062.