Tom Bird’s Travels 2020
Check out Tom Bird's 2020 travels.
Check out Tom Bird's 2020 travels.
Congratulations to our Richmond and Williamsburg surveying teams for winning the Virginia Association of Surveyor’s Annual Convention Plat Contest. AES Williamsburg took 1st place in the subdivision plat category for Manilla Townhouses in Hampton for a plat prepared by Mike Apperson (bottom right in the photo). AES Richmond took 1st place in the ALTA/NSPS maps
For 2020, we plan to switch up our approach to charitable giving. 2020 has been a rough year for so many folks. COVID-19 has adversely impacted industries other than housing and real estate development. With that in mind, we will still support Habitat for Humanity, but we will shift the bulk of our support to
We had a great time during our fall company activities! Since we couldn't party during a pandemic, we met in small groups and participated in several small outdoor activities. There was golf, paddleboarding, kayaking, and tours of a winery. Check out the video below to see photos of AES folks and their loved ones!
We are honored to have won the Virginia Economic Developers Association's Cardinal Comeback Award! "CARDINAL COMEBACK // Once Virginia announced its shutdown as a result of COVID-19, AES Consulting Engineers moved quickly transitioning 90% of its 50-employee workforce to at-home / remote working status in a matter of days. Due to the commitment of all
Mark Ricketts’ father was a land surveyor for over 42 years in Virginia Beach, where Mark grew up and went to Bayside High School. He decided to follow in his father’s footsteps in 1984 by earning his degree from Virginia Tech. Also at Virginia Tech, Mark became involved with and led the Virginia Tech Rescue
We are excited to be featured in the Inside Business Anniversary issue for our 40th Anniversary! Check out the article here. View all of our news here.
AES provided surveying and civil site design services for Kelton Station, a mixed-use development currently under construction on a 22-acre parcel in York County, VA. The plan includes 12 buildings, 204 apartments, 32 townhouses, a 5,000 SF clubhouse, a pool, 20,000 SF of commercial space, and a 7,000 SF restaurant. Above the commercial space, 12