We are pleased to announce the addition of Robert Parish, P.E. to the growing Osborn Consulting team. Robert joins us as senior project manager and group technical lead. With 14 years of work in civil engineering and project management, Robert’s extensive experience includes both local public sector and private sector projects. He has provided civil, utilities, grading and drainage designs for apartments, multifamily housing, condominiums, roads, utilities, retail, offices, university facilities and parks. In addition, Robert has designed many low-impact design systems including bio-retention/rain garden systems, porous pavement (pavers, concrete, asphalt, gravel, grass) and rain water cisterns. Robert obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Civil Engineering and Bachelor of Arts degree in Economics from Rutgers University and is licensed professional engineer in Washington State.
Mar 8, 2012
Introducing Robert Parish
News and Awards
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Osborn Consulting – A Four-Time Washington Best Place to Work
For the fourth time, the Puget Sound Business Journal has named Osborn Consulting to its Washington’s Best Workplaces list, ranking it #8 in the medium companies category. This prestigious list honors the exceptional businesses that set the standard for workplace excellence in Washington State.
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Celebrating Professional Engineers Day
Across our practice groups, Osborn Consulting employs 30 licensed professional engineers and more than 20 engineers in training. And today we’re all celebrating something special – the ninth annual Professional Engineers Day. It’s an occasion that raises awareness about what it means to be a professional engineer and to show appreciation for the work they do each and every day.
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Ecology Stormwater Manual Revisions: What They Mean for You
It’s a Thursday afternoon in Vancouver, the second official day of the APWA Washington Chapter Spring Conference, and a crowd is gathering in the Spruce Room. Osborn’s very own engineers, Maria Peraki, PhD, PE and Courtney Dale, PE stand behind the podium, ready to impart knowledge on the growing audience. The topic? How to navigate the changes being made to the Ecology Stormwater Manual.
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New Team Members in May 2024
Spring is here and along with the growing flowers Osborn has been doing some growing as well. In these past few months alone, we have had the delight of adding ten new talented, passionate, and creative people to our team.
Each time we have the pleasure of adding a new team member, they bring with them their own unique skillset and Osborn grows in our technical and operational capabilities. Take some time to get to know them and find out who helped build a house from scratch, who is a nature photographer, and who makes pottery in their spare time.
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Celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month
April showers bring May flowers and May flowers make Landscape Architects happy. Speaking of which, Osborn is celebrating World Landscape Architecture Month this year by getting to know two of our talented Landscape Designers, Matt Olszewski and Lauren Iversen, PLA. We sat down with Matt and Lauren to learn more about what draws them to the profession and what they are working on these days.