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HNTB selected to provide on-call roadway and traffic engineering services for the Vermont Agency of Transportation

HNTB selected to provide on-call roadway and traffic engineering services for the Vermont Agency of Transportation

SOUTH PORTLAND, Maine – HNTB has been selected by the Vermont Agency of Transportation (VTrans) to provide roadway and traffic engineering services across the state. Through the six-year, on-call assignment, the firm will provide a broad range of work including design services for roadway, intersection, traffic, park-and-ride, rest area and safety-related transportation projects.

“HNTB is focused on helping VTrans advance its mission to deliver safe, innovative and reliable transportation solutions for Vermonters,” said Matthew Hearn, Northern New England office leader and associate vice president at HNTB. “Our team brings deep expertise and a collaborative spirit to every project, and we’re ready to support VTrans with responsive, high-quality roadway and traffic engineering services.”

In this role, HNTB will provide a wide range of technical services such as highway and intersection design, traffic signal analysis, pavement resurfacing, active transportation facilities, hydraulic and drainage analysis, environmental permitting, geotechnical evaluation and utility relocation support. 

“HNTB’s comprehensive, multidisciplinary approach is designed to meet the evolving infrastructure needs of VTrans and communities across Vermont,” states Steve Spear, HNTB project manager. “We are passionate about expanding our work in Vermont and helping VTrans carry out its mission.”

HNTB is currently owner’s representative for VTrans on two significant infrastructure projects in Burlington and Winooski: the Burlington-Winooski Bridge Replacement and the Colchester and Riverside Intersection Improvements. HNTB also has regional experience from other projects, including design for the I-91 Exit 7 Improvements in Springfield, Vermont. This effort involved scoping, conceptual and preliminary design, and construction management / general contractor procurement support for the enhancement of four pairs of bridges, as well as improvements to I-91 Interchange 7 and U.S. Route 5.