The Davidson River Village Connector is a new location roadway in the City of Brevard connecting US 64/276 and US 64.
RS&H was part of the consultant team that developed and analyzed alternatives for the Grand Avenue Bridge replacement. RS&H provided project management, bridge and structural design, roadway alternatives, hydrology, traffic, environmental assessment, and post-design services.
RS&H provided design services for the Florida Turnpike Enterprise’s (FTE) All-Electronic Toll (AET) Phase 8 Ticket System, converting 148 miles of the Turnpike mainline to cashless toll collection.
RS&H’s thorough understanding of railroad guidelines and evaluation of hazards to navigable airspace allowed the Tollway’s jurisdictional agency coordination to continue without delay. RS&H’s analysis reduced the size of the I-490 bridge by over 30 percent, saving more than $20 million in planning level costs for the Tollway.
RS&H is the Prime Consultant, partnering with TxDOT Bryan District to study an approximately 125 mile corridor that will become the future I-14 Central Texas Corridor.
The new six-lane divided highway and bridge now serves as a critical hurricane evacuation route, a multi-modal transportation alternative including automobile, bicycle, pedestrian, and public transit accommodations, and includes an ADA-accessible canoe launch area.