As the demands of transportation systems evolve, Fugro Consultants continuously works with federal, state, and local agencies as well as private entities throughout the United States. Project experience includes roads and highways, bridges, ports, airfields, high-speed rail, and tunnels. Initiatives include geotechnical assistance to state and local agencies and public-private partnerships; highway pavement assessments for state highway agencies; pavement management system implementation for state and local agencies; engineering, design, and construction materials testing; QA/QC programs; owner verification and independent assurance testing; and FHWA research projects. Fugro has worked on some of the largest P3 transportation projects in the United States.
A key differentiator is our professional staff. With industry leaders in geotechnical engineering, asphalt and concrete pavement design, deep foundation testing, engineering geophysics, transportation materials testing and inspection, nondestructive testing of metals, and remote LiDAR mapping, Fugro provides a cadre of professionals and unique technologies to support the transportation industry.
Whether it’s greenfield project design, reconstruction or expansion, traditional project delivery, or innovative methods of design and construction, Fugro remains in the forefront, applying new technologies to the transportation industry.
- IH10 Twin Spans Bridge Replacement, Orleans and St. Tammany Parishes, Louisiana
- Trinity Parkway, Dallas, Texas
- State Highway 130, Segments 5-6.1, Austin, Texas
- North Tarrant Expressway, Fort Worth, Texas
- Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) Transbay Tube, San Francisco/Oakland, California
- Love Field Modernization Program (LFMP), Dallas, Texas
- Union Pacific Dallas Intermodal Facility, Wilmer-Hutchins, Texas
- Caltrans Pavement Structure Data Collection and Inventory Project, State of California
- San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge, East Span Replacement, San Francisco – Oakland, California
- California High Speed Train, Los Angeles, California
- Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge, Charleston, South Carolina
- Amelia Earhart Memorial Bridge, Atchison, Kansas