Rick Engineering: Civil engineer in Phoenix, AZ

Civil engineer
Phoenix, AZ

2401 W Peoria Ave Suite 130, Phoenix, AZ 85029, United States

About Rick Engineering

Rick Engineering is a dedicated civil engineering firm proudly serving the Phoenix, Arizona area. We’re proud to be part of the ConstrucList network, connecting us with the most prominent construction companies in Phoenix, AZ. Contact us today!

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Customer reviews of Rick Engineering in Phoenix, AZ

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  • Robert Plowright

    “That was fantastic to see employees proactively looking out for each other while driving company vehicles – particularly noticing another car sticking to the speed limit around 6 pm on Friday. It’s reassuring to know they’re taking such a responsible approach, and it’s a great example of looking out for each other’s safety.” report abuse

  • Noah Lathrop

    “I had a really positive experience working with this civil engineering company. They’re thorough and handle everything from land surveys to other civil engineering tasks in-house, which made the whole process go smoothly.” report abuse

  • Anthony Gomez

    “Seriously, that survey outfit was fantastic – the best I’ve seen in the whole valley!” report abuse

  • Gerardo Wayas

    “Overall, ‘Bad Company’ shows a promising foundation but needs significant refinement. The core gameplay loop—the scavenging and tactical combat—has potential, and the team clearly demonstrated an understanding of the genre. However, the execution felt somewhat clunky and repetitive. The maps were notably uninspired, and the progression system felt underdeveloped. With some focused attention on improving the map design, expanding the tactical options, and adding more engaging progression rewards, ‘Bad Company’ could truly deliver on its initial ideas.” report abuse

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