Project Details Description Planning Transportation/Corridor Planning Transportation Traffic/Transportation Operations Location Broward and Palm Beach Counties, FL Client/Owner Florida Department of Transportation, District Four Contact James W. Hullett Planning 678-528-7210 Jim.Hullett@rsandh.com I-95 Corridor Planning Study RS&H completed a Corridor Planning Study for improvements to [...]
Fletcher Avenue PD&E Study
Macy Degnan2018-09-06T01:15:00-05:00Project Details Description Transportation Planning Transportation/Corridor Planning Location Tampa, Florida Client Hillsborough County Contact John Rice, PE, CEM Disaster Relief 407-893-5843 John.Rice@rsandh.com Fletcher Avenue PD&E Study RS&H is conducting a Project Development and Environment (PD&E) Study in Tampa, Florida, for the widening of [...]
I-595 Corridor Improvements
Kim Anderson-Thomson2018-10-01T21:49:09-05:00I-595 Corridor Improvements The I-595 Corridor Improvements project in South Florida is one of the largest public-private partnerships (P3) in the U.S. The $1.8 billion in improvements to widen and expand the 10.5-mile corridor include the addition of auxiliary lanes, bypass and braided ramps, collector-distributor roadways, and a tolled reversible express lanes system. [...]
I-277/I-77 Loop Strategy Study
Kim Anderson-Thomson2018-09-06T02:39:19-05:00I-277/I-77 Loop Strategy Study RS&H completed a study to evaluate future capacity, operational, and safety conditions of the 6.5-mile I-277/I-77 Loop around uptown Charlotte, North Carolina. The results will be used to define projects within the 2040 Mecklenburg-Union Metropolitan Planning Organization Long-Range Transportation Plan. This multipronged study included a technical traffic and safety analysis [...]
Bannerman Road Corridor Study
Kim Anderson-Thomson2018-12-07T10:30:05-05:00Bannerman Road Corridor Study In response to the Capital Region Transportation Planning Association’s 2035 Regional Mobility Plan, RS&H is conducting a corridor study to produce a preferred roadway alternative alignment for approximately 4.6 miles of Bannerman Road, from Thomasville Road and Meridian Road. The plan identified the current two-lane roadway as needing bicycle, pedestrian, [...]