H2M Welcomes Richard P. Scheick AIA, CSI, LEED AP As Senior Project Architect
January 20, 2010
(Melville, N.Y.)–H2M, a multi-disciplined Architectural, Engineering, Planning, and Environmental service firm, is proud to welcome Richard P. Scheick AIA, CSI, LEED AP to the Parsippany, NJ office as a Senior Project Architect. Mr. Scheick, a resident of Clinton Township, New Jersey, is a New Jersey State Licensed Architect with over 20 years of diverse experience in educational, government, municipal and renovation type projects.
Prior to H2M, Mr. Scheick was an Associate Project Manager at The RBA Group in Parsippany, New Jersey. He also holds both Master’s and Bachelor’s degrees in Architecture from The Catholic University of America. Mr. Scheick is a Member of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), the Construction Specifications Institute (CSI) and served on the Clinton Township School Advisory Committee (CAC).
H2M is proud that he has joined the Architecture Division.
For further information about H2M or to speak with Mr. Scheick please call 862-207-5900 x 2231 or visit the website at www.h2m.com.
Photo: Richard P. Scheick AIA, CSI, LEED AP Senior Project Architect at H2M
Founded in 1933, H2M has grown to be one of the most respected professional consulting firms in the Northeast, providing full-service architecture, engineering, planning, environmental services, and laboratory analysis. H2M consists of Holzmacher, McLendon & Murrell, P.C., H2M Labs, Inc., H2M Associates, Inc., H2M Architects & Engineers, Inc.; and has offices in Melville, New York and Parsippany, New Jersey.
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