FRP News
  1. FRP is excited to introduce and welcome our newest employee, Brian Rogers. Brian started at FRP as a Project Engineer in June. Brian graduated from Purdue University with his BSCE in 2018. He completed his MSCE at UCLA in 2019. Brian is a registered professional engineer and has five years of experience in varying types and sizes of projects. Brian jumped in on a few projects and we are looking forward to utilizing his expertise. In Brian’s free time he enjoys hanging out with friends, playing pickup ball sports, enjoying nature, traveling, and adventure sports (skiing, surfing, mountain biking, and rock climbing). Congratulations and welcome Brian!

  2. FRP is happy to introduce and welcome our newest employee, Klayton Davis, E.I.T. Klayton started at FRP as a staff engineer in May after graduating from Purdue University with a Master’s in Structural Engineering. Congratulations and welcome Klayton!

  3. FRP is excited to introduce and welcome our newest employee, Rachel Becker, E.I.T. Rachel started at FRP as a staff engineer in March after graduating from Rose Hulman Institute of Technology with a Master’s in Structural Engineering. Rachel interned with us last summer, so she was able to jump back in immediately on several projects. Congratulations and welcome Rachel!

  4. This link leads to the machine readable files that are made available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and healthcare providers. The machine-readable files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.

  5. FRP strives to apply the combined experience of its engineers and designers on every project. This happens through internal collaboration during project design and construction phases, and through regular review and updating of office design and detailing methods and standards. Last week a group of our engineers and designers were working through a review of FRP's wood project standards.