History
RH2 was founded in 1978 by its current president, Rick Harbert, to provide sewer and water engineering services. When RH2 incorporated in 1980, the firm had six employees. RH2 quickly established itself as a premier engineering firm among Western Washington municipalities.
RH2 expanded to Eastern Washington in 1991 when it merged with Columbia Engineering in Wenatchee. The Olympic Region office was established in 1999, the Bellingham office followed in 2002, and the Tacoma office opened in 2005. Our newest office in Richland opened the summer of 2008.
Throughout the past 30 years, RH2 has met growing demands by diversifying our locations and adding even more talented members to our staff. We have expanded our list of services from sewer and water to environmental, geotechnical, structural, transportation and electrical services, to name a few. We focus on creating and implementing the most cost-efficient and innovative ways to provide our services to our clients.
As the individual needs of our clients grow, so will RH2 to maintain our high level of client satisfaction.
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