raSmith Adds New Staff to Construction Services Division

July 31, 2019

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Seth Keller and Liam Cimaglia have joined raSmith as civil engineers, and Hannah Muckerheide and Matt Henry have joined raSmith as construction representatives. The new staff members will each support the construction services division and provide services to the firm’s municipal clients.

Seth Keller joins raSmith as a civil engineer.

Keller has three years of experience providing construction documentation, inspection and site survey in roadway reconstruction projects. His additional responsibilities have included drainage system installation, grading and project coordination. Keller holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of Toledo.

 

 

Liam Cimaglia joins raSmith as a civil engineer.

Cimaglia recently earned his bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from Marquette University. He has gained project experience in traffic analysis, data collection and intersection design for local municipalities such as the City of West Allis. Cimaglia’s experience also includes design services for the reconstruction of Drexel Avenue in Oak Creek.

 

 

Hannah Muckerheide joins raSmith as a construction representative.

Muckerheide has four years of construction services experience in roadway and paving projects. She has additional experience leading crews in the successful completion of projects for both public and private sector organizations in Wisconsin. Muckerheide studied at UW-Milwaukee at Waukesha.

 

 

Matt Henry joins raSmith as a construction representative

Henry has over four years of experience in construction observation and materials testing for the Wisconsin Department of Transportation as well as municipal, corporate and residential projects. His services in the field include the removal and replacement of existing soil subgrades, curb and gutter, storm and sanitary sewer, and as-built redlining. Henry holds a bachelor’s degree in civil engineering from the University of South Carolina.

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