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Honnick and Baldwin promoted at Ravi Engineering & Land Surveying

Dave Honnick

 

Sean Baldwin

 

Rochester, NY Ravi Engineering & Land Surveying (RE&LS) has promoted Dave Honnick, P.L.S., and Sean Baldwin to key leadership positions within the land surveying group.

Honnick will assume responsibilities as vice president of land surveying, continuing the strengths of service and reliability RE&LS has earned among it’s core client markets of civil and transportation construction. Having joined the firm in 2018, Honnick brings 24 years of experience in land surveying working extensively throughout his career with state, federal and municipal agencies in the Central and Western New York regions. As design survey project manager, Honnick has provided survey and mapping on numerous projects related to educational facilities, municipal structures, highway construction, and utility infrastructure for RE&LS.

Baldwin, with 22 years of professional experience in land surveying, will now expand his responsibilities as department manager, overseeing both design survey and construction survey groups. Baldwin has been with RE&LS since 2006, and his demonstrated leadership as construction survey project manager has been a key factor in doubling both staff size and clientele in recent years.

During this time, RE&LS has expanded services in survey to include machine control modeling, laser scanning, subsurface utility engineering and UAV imaging & surveying. Baldwin’s leadership has been integral to this growth serving markets including heavy highway construction, civil construction, and private development.

Firm principal and CEO Nagappa Ravindra said “It is through the shared commitment of Dave Honnick and Sean Baldwin that we have been able to expand our services and support our team of professional land survey technicians so successfully. We are certain that their continued leadership will strengthen our firm’s capabilities and performance in years ahead.”

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