Transportation Delivered
Transportation Delivered, distributed twice yearly, exemplifies our commitment to improving mobility for people and goods, and creating a better quality of life in the communities where we live, work and play.
Spring 2013 (Adobe Flash)
Spring 2013 (PDF, 1.6MB)
The transportation market moves into 2013 with many of the same issues challenging owners and leaders around the world during the past several years—increasing capacity demands and funding uncertainties. HDR continues to respond to the challenges by helping our clients develop and implement programs that deliver high value results.
In this issue >
Shenandoah River Bridge Design-Build
- Shenandoah River Bridge Design-Build (Pg. 6)
- Delta Design Delivers Big Savings for Shenandoah River Bridge Design-Build (Pg. 8)
- Building the Delta: Erection Engineering for Shenandoah River Bridge (Pg. 10)
Mountain View Corridor
Northern Rail Extension
- Model for Risk Management in America's Last Frontier: Alaska Railroad's Northern Rail Extension (Pg. 20)
MAP-21
Perspective
Summer 2012 (Adobe Flash)
Summer 2012 (PDF, 6 MB)
Throughout the transportation industry there is tremendous work underway to increase the capacity, enhance the mobility and improve the safety of our roadways, airways, waterways and railways. This issue of Transportation Delivered highlights how HDR is helping three clients—Jacksonville Port Authority, Oregon Department of Transportation and Toronto Transit Commission—achieve innovative solutions to their infrastructure challenges.
In this issue >
JAXPORT
The Jacksonville Port Authority is committed to making its facility stand out in a competitive market. (Pg. 6)
- Innovative Talleyrand Bulkhead Replacement Saves Time and Money (Pg. 8)
- A TIGER Success Story (Pg. 10)
- Taking Care of Business Finding the Right Solution for a Busy Port (Pg. 12)
- Designed for the Long Haul Blount Island Rail Improvements (Pg. 14)
Oregon Bridge Program
A lot can be learned from the Oregon Department of Transportation's pioneering state bridge program. (Pg. 16)
- How a Bridge Program is Boosting Oregon's Economy (Pg. 18)
- Setting the Standard for Quality (Pg. 20)
- Hundreds of Bridges, One Innovative Environmental Strategy (Pg. 22)
Toronto Transit Commission
As the largest urban center in Canada (and still growing), Toronto depends on the efficiency of its public transit system.(Pg. 24)
- Planning for Toronto's Future Transit Demand (Pg. 26)
- The Value of Performance (Pg. 28)
Perspective
Rethinking Public-Private Partnerships (Pg. 30)
Spring/Summer 2011 (Adobe Flash)
Spring/Summer 2011 (PDF, 6 MB)
This issue of Transportation Delivered highlights how HDR is helping clients enhance capacity, increase mobility and maintain safety and security.
In this Issue >
Maritime
Frieght Railroad
Highway
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Delivering Remarkable Results in a Changing Marketplace: Oregon's State Bridge Delivery Program (Pg. 15)
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Building a Bridge Between Mobility and Sustainability (Pg. 20)
Transit
Aviation
Technical Excellence
People
Fall/Winter 2010 (Adobe Flash)
Fall/Winter 2010 (PDF, 5 MB)
This issue reflects our drive to do more, whether by creating efficiencies, implementing innovation or just doing things smarter.
In this Issue >
Aviation
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New Runway Fits Blue Grass Airport's Dream of Upscale Facility (Pg. 1)
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GEC Creating Exciting Growth for Broward County Aviation (Pg. 5)
Maritime
Highways and Local Roads
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Diverging From Tradition — The Diverging Diamond Interchange (Pg. 13)
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Making Bridges Smarter (Pg. 17)
Freight Railroads
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Intelligent Improvement Strategies for Freight Railroads (Pg. 19)
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Raising the Roof: Heartland Corridor Opens to Double-Stacked Cars (Pg. 24)
Transit
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Pittsburgh's Bore to the Shore (Pg. 27)
Technical Excellence
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The Linear Schedule Advantage (Pg. 31)
People
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Hello, Goodbye (Pg. 37)
Spring/Summer 2010 (PDF, 6MB)
This issue of Transportation Delivered highlights how HDR helps clients produce credible, transparent and comprehensive transportation solutions. The articles demonstrate our drive to provide comprehensive mobility solutions, whether by land, sea or air.
In this Issue >
- Construction Phase Services Shine on iROX Stage (Pg. 1)
- Enhancing Airline Passenger Protections (Pg. 7)
- East African Rail Expansion Applies North American Rail Standards (Pg. 11)
- Central Indiana Transportation Study Combines Best of Planning, Economics (Pg. 15)
- Sacramento Regional Transit District Seeing Green (Pg. 19)
- Quality Applied - HDR's QA/QC Program (Pg. 25)
- Graving Dock Gives Gulf Marine Fabricators Domestic Option (Pg. 29)
- What Owner's CRAVE - Proactive Approach to Project Delivery (Pg. 35)
- Expanding Our Capabilities - New Hires (Pg. 39)
Fall/Winter 2009 (PDF, 7 MB)
This issue highlights transportation projects that balance environmental, community and economic needs.
In this Issue >
- New Orleans' Streetcar Revival (Pg. 1)
- West Side Story: Rare Development Opportunity for Manhattan's Far West Side (Pg. 6)
- Replacing an Icon - The New Kate Shelley Bridge (Pg. 9)
- What Would a National Infrastructure Bank Mean for the American Transportation System (Pg. 15)
- History in the Making: Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge (Pg. 19)
- Green Port Policy - Shaping the Future of the Port of Long Beach (Pg. 21)
- Increasing Navigational Clearance for Bayonne Bridge (Pg. 27)
- Moving Beyond 3-D (Pg. 31)
- Shedding New Light on Newark Liberty's Oldest Runway (Pg. 35)
- Policy Outlook - The Transportation and Community Connection (Pg. 39)
Spring/Summer 2009 (PDF, 3 MB)
Showcases HDR's entire transportation program, highlighting how our talented and dedicated staff work to provide comprehensive mobility solutions, whether by land, sea or air.
In this Issue >
- Smooth Railroading for Union Pacific's Sunset Route (Pg. 1)
- Risk Analysis Sheds New Light on Economics of Transportation Projects (Pg. 6)
- Design Standards Help U.S. Customs Manage International Airports (Pg. 11)
- High Speed Rail…Coming to a Corridor Near You? (Pg. 13)
- An Intelligent Answer for the Nation's Traffic Signal Control Problem (Pg. 19)
- Navigating the Ortega Highway Widening Project (Pg. 23)
- The Evolution of Toll Technology (Pg. 27)
- Creative Approach to Keep NISMO Operational (Pg. 33)

