Infrastructure

Planning and supervision of transport facilities and engineering structures

Road and transport infrastructure is subject to demanding requirements arising from traffic loads, weathering, drainage, existing utility networks, and the varying needs of motorized, bicycle, and pedestrian traffic. Particularly in urban areas, existing utility lines, adjacent buildings, stakeholder interests, public transport, emergency services, and traffic authority regulations create highly complex boundary conditions. Insufficient preliminary investigations, a lack of interface coordination, or poorly planned traffic routing can result in construction disruptions, schedule delays, cost overruns, and compromises to traffic safety.

As an engineering firm, we support you in the planning and implementation of measures in the field of road construction and transport infrastructure. Our range of services includes the planning of rehabilitation and major overhauls of inner-city traffic areas and highways, cycling facilities, drainage systems, and utility lines. Right from the planning stage, we survey local conditions, coordinate key constraints with clients, authorities, utility providers, and other stakeholders, and develop cost-effective, technically sound solutions.

As the project progresses, we handle the detailed design, prepare the tender documents, and manage costs, schedules, and quality standards. During the construction phase, we supervise the project through senior construction management and on-site construction supervision. In doing so, we verify that the execution complies with the approved designs, the construction contract, and generally accepted engineering standards. We also coordinate the project stakeholders, monitor traffic routing and handovers, verify measurements, invoices, and change orders, and document the construction progress.

In this way, we contribute significantly to implementing infrastructure projects professionally, cost-effectively, and with minimal disruption to traffic and local residents.