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Transportation

Multi-Modal Transportation Improvements

EEC understands the elements involved in multi-modal transportation projects, and can lend its staff members' extensive experience to projects of any size and scale. We understand the sensitivity that can be involved in corridors due to critical local access, utility conflict potential, right-of-way and existing vegetation issues. We use our experience in order to improve safety and operation overall of roadway, transit, bicycle and pedestrian traffic.

Service Areas Include:

  • Railroad
  • Sidewalk Improvements
  • Pedestrian Facilities
  • Bike Lanes
  • Bus Bays

Project Experience:

U.S. 60 Wickenburg Sidewalk and Paving Improvements, Arizona

EEC provided survey, curb retrofit, sidewalk and landscape design for approximately one mile of U.S. 60 in Wickenburg.

Arizona Portland Cement Rail Spur Addition, Tucson, Arizona

EEC provided railroad spur design services for approximately 2,600 lineal feet within the cement plant site. The design services included field survey and railroad spur design plans.

Flowing Wells Road District Sidewalk Improvements, Tucson, Arizona

EEC provided project management services and design for 1.25 miles of arterial sidewalk improvements.

Canada Del Oro Multi-Use Path, Oro Valley, Arizona

EEC designed bridges and prepared easements and landscaping from La Canada to First Avenue for the Town of Oro Valley.

Loop 101 Trail, 45th Avenue to Scatter Wash, Phoenix, Arizona

EEC provided street improvement projects for Loop 101 Trail on a limited budget and shortened design schedule under our on-call contract with the City of Phoenix.

Old Spanish Trail Bike Lanes, Tucson, Arizona

EEC provided design for 2.8 miles of bike lane and bike path improvements on Old Spanish Trail from Houghton to Saguaro National Monument.

Raytheon Hangar Facility Design-Build Project, Tucson, Arizona

EEC prepared site civil design and survey for a new 67,000 square foot, 3-bay aircraft hangar with PCCP parking apron at the Tucson International Airport. The project was a design-build contract with a fast-track schedule that required site civil work to be completed to FAA and local design standards as other project elements were developed. The project included design surveys, drainage study, grading and paving plans, pavement marking design, public water plan, and sewer lift station design.

Bus Bay Projects, Phoenix, Arizona

EEC prepared drawings for 17 new bus bay projects in Phoenix. For each project, we drew sketches of several different options using both Q-Jumper Type (type 3) and mid block type (types 1 and 2). This allowed the design team to visualize the various options which made selection of the final design easier.