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Helping keep 30 million people on track

At a Glance

  • 30M

    Passengers/Year

Location
New York & Mid Atlantic
Offices

Amtrak On-Call General Engineering Services

As part of this contract, we conducted track inspections for 30+ interlocking control points on the Amtrak Northeast corridor, specifically on the New York and Mid Atlantic divisions. Our railroad professionals inspected the components of railroad turnouts and roadbeds, which are essential for safety.

Other services included in this contract are schematic design and design development narratives; construction management; scope of work development; independent design reviews, checks and audits; constructability reviews and value engineering; feasibility studies, including potential alignments for new or upgraded high speed rail corridors; and environmental assessments.

We may also provide scheduling and claims analysis; track design and modification; structures design; survey and mapping; planning studies; simulations and modeling, as well as signal and communication systems engineering; right-of-way drainage improvements; and special reporting for state agencies.

At a Glance

  • 30M

    Passengers/Year

Location
New York & Mid Atlantic
Offices

Meet Our Team

Gene Davis, Principal, Rail

Safely is the ONLY way. On a railroad, you have to live it, breathe it, and believe it.

Stuart Lerner, Executive Vice President

As a frequent user of all forms of transportation, I have a great appreciation for the evolution of transportation and how it will be sustainable for the next generation.

Gene Davis

Principal, Rail

Stuart Lerner

Executive Vice President

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