
An HNTB Fellow, Mendes most recently served as the firm’s Mid-Atlantic Division president overseeing the growth, operations, and client service in six states and the District of Columbia.
An HNTB Fellow, Mendes most recently served as the firm’s Mid-Atlantic Division president overseeing the growth, operations, and client service in six states and the District of Columbia.
METRO spoke with several consultants in the June issue, here is the second in a series of exclusive unedited discussions.
Project experience includes planning, design and construction for transit, roadway, drinking water, and wastewater facilities.
Leads a team of 160 delivering highway, bridge, toll, transit, rail, and aviation projects, program and construction management.
Today’s streetcars will be able to minimize or eliminate some of the traditional power elements, thanks to the improved technology.
Discuss infrastructure needs, funding challenges, popularity of ride-hailing, microtransit, and bike-sharing.
Many new automated vehicle deployments are for fixed-route applications with defined coverage areas, or for first/last mile deployments around a hub.
Modern streetcars have been successfully inserted into the built environment without the need for additional right-of-way and with minimal disturbance to existing on-street parking spaces, streets, or utilities, allowing owners to bring greater mobility to urban areas once thought too complex for streetcars.
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