Transportation
ZUVIC’s transportation group includes a team of experts specializing in transportation design and construction inspection. Our staff has developed innovative solutions for prominent corridors, transit terminals, airports, highways, as well as large- and small-scale developments of all types. We provide comprehensive system solutions that balance the needs of all users including vehicles, transit, and pedestrians/bicyclists. The group works closely with our other disciplines to provide integrated, cost-effective solutions that meet mobility demands while minimizing impacts.
SERVICES INCLUDE:
Simulation modeling
Master plans and feasibility studies
Highway design and access management
Traffic calming and streetscape design
Corridor studies
Parking studies and design
Miroslav Grajewski, PE
PROJECT MANAGER
Daniel Vill, PE
PROJECT MANAGER
Mike Kelly, PE
SENIOR HYDRAULICS ENGINEER
John Schearer, PE, LS
SENIOR HIGHWAY ENGINEER
Paul Gionfriddo, PE
SENIOR STRUCTURAL ENGINEER
Roadway Design
ZUVIC provides cost effective designs to improve safety, extend design life and improve mobility. We have prepared local and state design and permitting documents according to CTDOT guidance.
Hydraulics and Drainage Design
ZUVIC specializes in hydrologic, hydraulic and drainage design. According to the CTDOT hydraulic and drainage manual.
I-691 Bridge Rehabilitation
ZUVIC performed drainage design and permitting services for the design-build team of Manafort/WSP on the CT DOT resurfacing, rehabilitation and safety improvement project on I-691. ZUVIC inspected over 350 manholes and catch basins, reviewed over 45,000 lineal feet of videos of the existing storm sewers and culverts provided by the contractor, and developed the assessment reports consistent with the CT DOT Hydraulics and Drainage Manual. The culverts and storm sewers were hydraulically modelled using StormCAD and evaluated according to current CT DOT Hydraulics and Drainage guidance and rainfall criteria.
Route 34
ZUVIC assisted with Route 34 Downtown Crossing Phase 3 in New Haven, CT. The project consisted of designing and constructing portions of the third phase of the Route 34 Downtown Crossing Program which connected a limited access highway into an urban boulevard. ZUVIC provided support to RFP’s and environmental, civil and professional land surveying consulting services during design and construction.
Walnut Drive
ZUVIC provided engineering design services for the relocation of Walnut Drive in East Granby, CT. We completed the topographic and boundary survey base map, land swap map and overlay design of approximately 600 linear feet of public roadway realignment. The project has required close coordination with the State of Connecticut Department of Administrative Services/Division of Construction Services, the Connecticut Airport Authority, the Town of East Granby, and CTDOT. The design includes grading, installing full-depth course of hot mix asphalt pavement surface and roadway base, new pavement markings, and new curbing. New storm catch basins and drainage piping will ultimately tie into the existing storm drainage system in Rainbow Road (Route 20). This road realignment is related to a project on the opposite side of Route 20, the reconstruction of the entrance to the Connecticut Air National Guard, and subsequent traffic signalization at the intersection of Route 20 and Walnut Drive.