Members of our team attended the Joint ITE International and Mid-Colonial District Annual Meeting this week. The event included a panel of experts from across the industry who spoke on topics such as transportation planning, traffic engineering, and strategies for resilient transportation systems focused on safety and enhancing quality of life. Left to right: Andrea Trabelsi, AICP, Nick Streets, PE, Leah Kacanda, AICP, and Lindsay Ulizio, PE
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CUTR Researcher, Tia Boyd, participated in the ASCE International Conference on Transportation and Development held in Atlanta, GA, from June 15, 2024, to June 18, 2024. Tia presented three posters at this conference: 1. The Access Management Curriculum for University Planning & Engineering Programs based on a project with the National Institute for Congestion Reduction (NICR), 2. Noteworthy Practices for Cross-Agency Traffic Safety Coordination based on a project with Hillsborough County, and 3. Understanding How We Can Make Commercial Driveways Safer: Exploratory Analysis Through Case Studies based on a project with the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT). Conference proceedings are available through ASCE: https://lnkd.in/eUCqQKVP
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🛑 The future deployment of these two energy-based services in Geneva for the on-demand public transportation service was outlined. Read more on the presentation of Georgios Spanos at 26th Euro Working Group on Transportation Meeting here 👇
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Whether your project involves new construction or expansion of an existing facility, it is critical to accurately locate your existing buried infrastructure to maintain operations. Visit 3M at booth 2011 from September 28-Oct 1 to discover how you can confidently manage the depths. https://bit.ly/4eBW569
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🛣 How does staff capacity in state departments of transportation influence the costs of maintaining infrastructure? Cailin Slattery, Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, Haas School of Business, is investigating this question with the support of O-Lab's new initiative on Transportation & Infrastructure Development. We sat down with Cailin to discuss her project, which draws evidence from road resurfacing projects, in a recent Q&A. Explore some key takeaways below, or read the full Faculty Spotlight at https://lnkd.in/gC-zGG8W.
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From Mohenjo-Daro to the present, infrastructure means not just large-scale engineering but projects that define and structure the power of the State. Read Robert Fishman's essay on The Power of Infrastructure in the latest Gradient Journal feed: https://myumi.ch/Qq2nb
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Safety is one of WisDOT’s top priorities, which includes work zone safety and minimizing delays for the traveling public. To help achieve these goals, TADI collaborated with WisDOT on a comprehensive solution - a standardized tool designed to predict work zone queues and delays. It is named the Work Zone Traffic Analysis Tool (WZTAT), and it helps engineers and construction managers choose time periods for lane closures. The WZTAT comes equipped with numerous capabilities including: · annual volume imports · analysis of multiple lane closure scenarios · outputs for Transportation Management Plans (TMPs) · local road diversion volume estimates · Wisconsin-specific work zone capacity and queue models Please mark your calendars for April 23 where WisDOT, along with TADI's John Campbell, P.E., RSP2 and Christian Sternke, P.E., RSP2I will present the new tool at the ITE Traffic Engineering Workshop in Waukesha, WI. For more information about the tool, please visit this link: https://lnkd.in/gT3MxMZ3
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Today Brian Hoeft takes the stage at the APWA Nevada's Fall Conference. As part of a panel, Brian will address topics and projects that are becoming increasingly common among public works agencies, their consultants and technology companies: electrification and connected & automated transportation. 🔋🚗 Looking forward to the discussion!
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Happy Professional Engineers Day! Today, we celebrate the dedication and impact of PEs at Erdman Anthony and worldwide as we mark the ninth annual event. #ProfessionalEngineersDay #PEsAroundTheWorld #EngineeringExcellence #EngineeringCommunity #CivilEngineering #StructuralEngineering #MechanicalEngineering #ElectricalEngineering #InnovativeEngineering
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Specific Assignments I do assignments to get specific results for companies and individuals. Check out my story in the article "From the Gridirons of the Midwest to the Sunny Beaches of Florida" put out by Iowa State University College of Engineering.
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Commercial Partner Lead, Lower Thames Crossing || Leading Strategy & Transformation on Major Programmes
🎤🏗️ On Wednesday I’ll be discussing all things #productivity on major projects Constructing Excellence Conference 2024 A topic that needs no introduction as we are all striving for more productivity across the industry. However, we often one we struggle to replicate and tailor our learning consistently when we get it right, as well as trying to navigate the wider policy landscape. BUT there’s lots to great, practical things we can be doing across our: 🔹supply chain 🔹investing in digital and construction technologies 🔹growing our pool of diverse of talent and capability, 🔹setting up projects to deliver efficiently (e.g. risk based governance) And much more, which I’m sure will all be hot topics of debate. 🗣️ Really looking forward to the discussion with John Oliver James Franklin Karine Bartle Emma Whigham and to meeting others on the day. #construction #productivity #majorprojects #industrylearning #panel #debate #constructingexcellence
It's nearly time for the Constructing Excellence Conference 2024, with a focus on 'Delivering Tomorrow Today'. One of the day's panels around this theme, will explore Future Major Projects. We're pleased to share that this panel, Chaired by John Oliver, will consist of a range of panellists from across construction who will deliver insight and answer questions around Future Major Projects. Our panellists will be James Franklin, Hannah Kitcherside, Karine Bartle and Emma Whigham. We look forward to seeing many of you on Wednesday for this exciting event! If you're interested in finding out more or booking a place, visit https://lnkd.in/e2qDPzfi #CECONF24
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