Tracy A. Strickland, RLA
Project Manager
Ms. Strickland is a project manager with Herbert, Rowland & Grubic, Inc. (HRG). She is responsible for the management and design of land development plans for commercial, educational, institutional, and residential sites. Her duties include site layout and grading, design of E&S control facilities, attendance at municipal meetings, and coordination with various government agencies. She also reviews plans and provides design services for municipal clients.
From September of 2007 until March of 2020, Ms. Strickland was employed with Derck & Edson, LLC in Lititz, PA, as a Landscape Architect and Project Manager. Some of her duties included providing client-focused management built on effective communication, thoughtful proposals and project presentations, informed project budgeting and careful schedule coordinating. Typical responsibilities also included project cost estimating, assisting with municipal submissions, coordinating delivery of final design packages, and performing construction observation. Her design team leadership centered on peer collaboration and mentorship to develop creative and client-responsive designs, from schematic concepts through full bid documents.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Email: tstrickland@hrg-inc.com
Office: 717.893.2636
LinkedIn: Tracy Strickland
EDUCATION
- M.L.A., Landscape Architecture, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- B.A., Urban Studies – Planning Concentration, The State University of New Jersey – New Brunswick
CREDENTIALS
- Registered Landscape Architect, PA
AFFILIATIONS
- Penn State University Master Watershed Steward Program – 2020 Trainee, Lancaster/Lebanon/Dauphin Counties
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
- Project Management
- Campus Planning & Design
- Plaza & Courtyard Design
- Sustainable Site & Landscape Design
- Master Planning & Programming
- Construction Administration & Observation
- Community Input & Meeting Facilitation
- Revitalization Planning & Initiatives
PUBLICATIONS
- Urban Stream Daylighting: Case Study Evaluations, May 2006
- Urban Stream Daylighting: Revealing Buried Waterways as Catalysts for Design, May 2007
- Stream Restoration in Urban Environments: Concept, Design Principles and Case Studies of Daylighting, November 2016