Erica Moser

The journey began with a bold vision. RMH was first selected to provide mechanical and electrical engineering design for a 70,000-square-foot research and development facility for WhiteWave Foods, now part of Danone, one of the world’s largest food and beverage companies. Designed to foster innovation, the facility included a pilot plant, quality assurance and product testing laboratories, a culinary kitchen with a sensory lab, open and private offices, and conference rooms. From day one, RMH brought deep technical knowledge and close coordination to support the client’s mission of advancing nutrition and sustainability through science.

Years later, as the pandemic reshaped how and where people work, Danone’s needs shifted. They no longer required a traditional office environment. Instead, they needed a flexible workplace that could support a hybrid workforce and promote collaboration.

RMH received a call and got to work.

RMH was in a unique position to provide assistance. With original building plans on file, institutional knowledge of the facility, and a project team already familiar with the systems and stakeholders, RMH was ready to deliver a seamless renovation process that respected both timeline and technical complexity.

Danone aimed to consolidate two separate offices into a unified 40,000-square-foot building without disrupting the critical work of its Research & Innovation team. RMH’s engineers worked closely with Danone and trade partners to maintain uninterrupted lab operations while executing design solutions that transformed the office environment into a collaborative free-address concept.

The engineering scope encompassed comprehensive demolition design, reconfiguration of HVAC and electrical systems, and upgrades to lighting, controls, and fire protection. RMH’s electrical team delivered new power distribution for collaborative spaces, a coffee bar, and computer equipment. Mechanical engineers rebalanced airflows, modified hydronic piping, and adapted DDC controls to support the flexible new layout. The team also ensured that all systems met the latest local code requirements for energy performance and life safety.

By combining legacy knowledge with fresh thinking, RMH delivered a tailored solution that aligned with Danone’s evolving culture without missing a beat.

 It’s a story of continuity. Of responsiveness. And of what’s possible when engineering and trust go hand in hand to address tomorrow’s challenges with the same dedication and excellence that have defined our journey so far.

The announcement comes on the tail of ENR announcing the consolidation of its eight regions into five. The ENR Mountain States and Southwest region covers Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Utah, and Wyoming, making this accolade particularly prestigious, as only 25 professionals received this honor, positioning Erica as a standout leader in the engineering industry.

She is recognized alongside other AEC professionals from across the region who are achieving excellence in their professional lives by exhibiting qualities of career and industry leadership and community involvement. Joining RMH in 2010, Erica became a shareholder, the Science and Technology Market Leader, and Vice President. Her team manages significant projects, contributing over 15% to RMH’s annual revenue. Erica’s expertise shines in highly technical projects like aerospace manufacturing facilities, clean rooms, and industrial plants.

Erica embodies the spirit of innovation, excellence, and leadership that RMH strives for. Her ability to lead complex projects while leading our science and technology team, along with her commitment to professional growth make her a standout in our industry. This accolade is well-deserved, and we are thrilled to celebrate her success.

Her project management prowess is evident in landmark projects such as the Lockheed Martin Space Systems SSB High Bay renovation and the National Renewable Energy Lab Electrification. Her commitment to the field is further demonstrated by her Professional Engineer certification in six states and her active involvement in industry organizations like DBIA and ASHRAE.

Erica Moser’s recognition as a top young professional is a testament to her remarkable engineering contributions and unwavering dedication to excellence. We celebrate her achievements and look forward to her continued impact on the industry and community.