Transport Modelling
We pride ourselves on our ability to simplify modelling and succinctly communicate its outputs. Working closely with our clients, we maintain a focus on their objectives and balance this with the wider political considerations that often drive transport planning projects.
Overview
Our extensive experience applying traffic modelling techniques spans a broad range of projects for both public and private sector clients, from small scale developments to area wide local plans and strategic sites.
We use the latest technology, including Paramics and VISSIM, in our microsimulation; state-of-the-art traffic modelling and simulation software that allows us to design, evaluate and present solutions in a way that explores all options available and is easy to understand by our clients.
We understand how microsimulation can be used to both challenge the traditional approach to transport design and assessment work as well as an excellent understanding of both public and private sector goals with a unique ability to strike a balance between the two.
Get in touchTransport Modelling Projects
Our Team Includes
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Chris Lawlor
Principal, Transport Advisory – Asia Pacific
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Chris Lawlor
Principal, Transport Advisory – Asia Pacific
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James Edwards
Director - Transport Modelling
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Stuart Allan
Director - Transport Modelling
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Anthony Hogan
Associate Director - Transport Modelling
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Barney Newbould
Associate Director - Transport Modelling
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