


by Sanderson Stewart | Dec 30, 2020 | CSTP On The Move
Congratulations to the Community Transportation Studio’s Norris Leone who has officially earned his “stamp” by passing the PE licensing exam! Passing the PE is no small feat. Nice job, Norris!by Sanderson Stewart | Dec 29, 2020 | CSTP On The Move
Congratulations to Alex Paull for recently passing the PE licensure exam to become a registered professional engineer! Alex currently works in the firm’s DOT Group from the Billings office. Way to go, Alex!In life, it is good to have a map, but a map with navigation is even better. A map is a static glimpse at your surroundings, while navigation continues to lead you in the direction of your dreams. Towards your vision, regardless of change or obstacles. That is our approach to community planning – to acknowledge the current circumstance and see the future potential, and then help to navigate you there. We provide the tools and framework, based on real-world application and implementation fundamentals, that you will need to continually guide you toward your vision.
Within communities, active, well-loved places don’t just happen, they are made. They require the insight of use and purpose, the understanding of the natural surroundings, and the technical expertise to meaningfully integrate the built environment with the natural one. From greenspace to urban infill to planned community development, our designers work to do just that: create the places a community treasures.
Connections are the source of vitality. Like a tree is connected to the earth, like arteries circulating throughout a body. Our civil and transportation engineers connect facilities to the community by designing sites that maximize land use, by designing infrastructure that efficiently links with existing resources, and by designing accessible, intuitive pathways and corridors.
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