[Orlando, Florida] RS&H is pleased to announce that Craig Sucich, PE has joined the national engineering, architecture and consulting firm to lead its East Region Aviation infrastructure services.
Sucich has over 24 years of aviation consulting experience in designing, managing, and constructing complex development projects at commercial service and general aviation airports throughout the east coast. This experience includes the management of multidisciplinary teams for landside and airside projects involving runways, taxiways, aprons, airfield lighting, aircraft hangars, building facilities, roadways and utilities. He prides himself on delivering great client service and has developed a reputation as a trusted advisor to airports nationwide. “We’re thrilled to have Craig join RS&H and grow and advance our Aviation market presence in the east region,” shares Jim Hullett, Senior Vice President, East Region Leader.
In this role, Sucich will oversee all things aviation, managing project execution, client relations, and business growth in the East region. This includes providing leadership, direction, and guidance to project managers and technical staff on various aviation projects.
"I’ve both competed against and worked alongside RS&H for many years in the aviation industry,” Sucich said. “I’ve always respected the commitment and capabilities of the professionals that work there, and I’m excited to be part of this team.”
Craig is a University of Central Florida graduate with a Bachelor of Science in aerospace engineering.
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