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Transportation Infrastructure Design

 

Opus has undertaken an extensive range of projects involving the design of transportation infrastructure.   Successful projects have included facilities for urban and rural roading, motorways, rail, bus, cyclist and pedestrian transportation modes.

The design alignment of transportation routes, corridors and connections needs to effectively integrate with the geographic context whether it is urban, rural or the natural landscape.  The featured projects highlight a range of such contexts.  The Wellington Inner City Bypass and Northern Busway projects illustrate road and public transport improvements in an urban environment.  Kaitoke to Te Marua Realignment and Candy's Bend illustrate successful improvements in environmentally sensitive areas.

For more information please contact:
Luke Meechan
Director London & Sector Leader UK - Transportation
190 Vauxhall Bridge Road
London
England SW1V 1DX
Tel +44 20 7592 3200
Fax +44 20 7592 9421
Email Luke.Meechan@opusinternational.co.uk

Show all Transportation Infrastructure Design Project Profiles

A18/A180 Link Road, North East Lincolnshire, United Kingdom

Opus was commissioned to produce an application for DfT funding in the form a Major Scheme Business Case (Annex E application). The application is for a new strategic link road that would provide a designated and appropriate route for HGV’s travelling to and from the Immingham Docks, the UK’s largest port.

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Cycle Network NCN232, Isle of Wight, United Kingdom

Opus was appointed by Isle of Wight Council as design and planning supervisor for a cycle network on the Isle of Wight. 
The route, between Newport and Sandown, follows a disused railway.  A number of bridges were reinstated and both pegasus and toucan crossings were installed. 

                                                                                   

Candy's Bend, Otira Gorge, New Zealand

This project involved 850m of State Highway reconstruction in an alpine environment.  The existing highway is a strategically important link, single lane over much of its length, running through a National Park.

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