Roadway Design
We plan and design roadways that are as aesthetically pleasing as they are safe, functional and economical.
With a focus on safety and the environment, Pond helps create a better transportation experience where people can move efficiently. Pond provides full-service, all-in-one planning, architecture, engineering and construction management solutions to help clients through the entire project journey from vision to construction. Responsive planning and design are essential to helping create thriving communities and our transportation team has the experience and passion to deliver.
Project Types
- Context Sensitive Design
- Highway Design
- Highway Lighting
- Hydraulic & Hydrological Studies
- Intersection Design
- Multiuse Path / Bicycle Lane Design
- Pedestrian / Bicycle Facilities & Trails
- Review Services / Construction Engineering and Inspection (CEI)
- Roadway Design
- Safety & Operational Improvement Design
- Streetscape
James McNabb, PE
Executive Vice President
678.336.7740
Tabatha Carlton, PE
Discipline Director
813.327.5002
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