The RS&H Aviation Practice has added two new vice presidents and a new service group to its fold. Dale Stubbs and John Lengel have joined the RS&H team, bringing with them vast amounts of experience in the field.
Lengel arrives at RS&H with nearly a quarter century worth of experience working on airport projects. He has worked almost exclusively on aviation projects around the country, focusing on environmental compliance, permitting and water resource management.
Based in RS&H’s Columbus office, Lengel will lead the new Environmental Stewardship and Resiliency Service Group, which will build on the existing consulting services RS&H provides, including its aviation planning and environmental planning services. The new service group will focus on aviation-specific environmental compliance and sustainability issues facing the nation’s airports today.
Stubbs has designed dozens of runway and airfield projects across the country, eventually working on so many that he became, as he puts it, the “runway guy.” One of the most noteworthy projects among Stubbs’ three decades of work is the highly-publicized fifth runway at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport.
While he has long called Atlanta home and worked on many Hartsfield-Jackson projects, Stubbs has also worked on airports in Fort Lauderdale, Charleston, Raleigh-Durham, Puerto Rico, Panama City, Knoxville, Cincinnati and Savannah, just to name a few.