PARE offers transportation planning and engineering services ranging from corridor location studies to design and construction-phase services. These services include the study and design of roads, bridges, bikeways, and railroad and airport facilities.
Our roadway-related work involves rural and limited-access highways, urban streets and circulators, new bikeway facilities, and pedestrian malls. We develop road and pavement management programs, conduct traffic studies, and design intersection signalization and highway drainage facilities.
PARE has conducted numerous traffic and transportation planning studies in conjunction with various types of development projects (parks, commercial centers, institutional uses, etc.). Traffic analysis, projection of future volumes, determination of parking requirements, accident and safety analyses, and engineering design to facilitate traffic flow combine to play a vital role in mitigating the impacts associated with increases in traffic volumes.
PARE has experience both in the planning and final design of major bicycle and multi-use trails, pedestrian facilities, and associated recreational facilities. PARE was one of the pioneers in New England in this field of specialty, having developed unique and innovative design standards to address the particular requirements of many individual trails.
Our bridge capabilities encompass inspection and condition surveys, load ratings, the design of new bridges, the rehabilitation of old ones, and the widening or replacement of existing structures.
REPRESENTATIVE SERVICES:
- Transportation Planning
- Highway and Bridge Design
- Traffic Engineering and Intelligent Transportation Systems
- Parking Studies and Facility Design
- Bicycle and Pedestrian Facilities
- Railroad Bridges and Trackage
- Airport Facilities
- Intermodal Facilities
- Environmental Impact Studies
- Pavement Management
- Bridge Load Ratings
To view representative transportation projects, click here.
For more information, please contact:
John Shevlin, P.E. (Highways, Bike Facilities, Traffic Engineering, Transportation Planning)
Kevin Viveiros, P.E. (Bridges, Railroad Facilities, Special Structures)