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For us, building science underpins everything that we do: we see it as an area of professional practice that integrates building physics with the art of design and the practical challenges of construction. For over 25 years, RDH has continued to lead change in making buildings better through the integration of science, design, and construction expertise. We are defined by our passion for building science and our ability to provide a multidisciplinary approach to any project. Our team will identify and respond to emerging needs to lead change in making buildings better. We will expand geographically, broaden our services and deepen our expertise while fostering the growth of our people as they continue to drive our success. RDH is an amazing place to work. A role with RDH is a career commitment to learn and grow alongside inspiring and dedicated people who care deeply about making buildings better. Our people drive our success. We strive to hire those who are passionate about building science and share our core values.
Sarah Gray, P.Eng., CAHP – Principal, Senior Building Science Specialist at RDH Building Science Inc.
Sarah Gray has been in the building science field for 25 years. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in civil engineering from the University of Cincinnati and a Master of Science in historic preservation from the University of Pennsylvania. Her work is focussed on heritage building rehabilitation, existing building condition assessment and deep retrofits, building enclosure consulting for new construction, and Building Enclosure Commissioning services.
Steve Kemp, M.A.Sc., B.Sc., B.Eng., P.Eng. LEED® Fellow
Steve Kemp is a Principal, Senior Energy and Sustainability Specialist at RDH Building Science Inc. He specializes in the design of low energy buildings, including Passive House, Net Zero Energy and Zero Carbon Building projects. As these projects have been completed Steve is often involved in monitoring their performance as well as troubleshooting their energy systems.
Steve has undergraduate degrees in Physics and Engineering as well as a Master of Applied Science in Mechanical Engineering from Dalhousie University.