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Development of a Transport System between Managua, Masaya and Granada (Nicaragua)

Client: Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of Nicaragua

Outline: team red in consortium with the Nicaraguan firm PROCAD, will develop this Transport Study tendered by the Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure of Nicaragua and financed by the Inter-American Development Bank.

The study includes the preparation of a traffic forecast model based on household surveys, which will be conducted in this project. Based on the demand and supply analysis the project will result in proposals for improving the bus public transport services on the Managua, Masaya and Granada corridor. Possible measures will be subject to a Cost Benefit Analysis.

Project number for further inquiries: P295

 

Parking Management Astana (Kazakhstan)

Client: European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)

Outline: team red carried out a feasibility study for the introduction of paid parking in Astana, the Capital of Kazakhstan.

The study includes the preparation of a Parking Strategy for the City, completion of parking surveys and a feasibility study of introduction of a parking regulation system as outlined in the Parking Strategy.  

Project number for further inquiries: P281

 

List of international experiences for bicycle traffic counting (Netherlands)

Client: Royal HaskoningDHV

Project description: team red was contracted by the Dutch company Royal HaskoningDHV to deliver a full overview of practices and experiences in bicycle traffic counting in Germany and Denmark. The results were used for a study in the province of Antwerpen (Belgium) in order to develop a method for monitoring bicycle traffic in the context of the bicycle promotion program of the province.
The inventory was comprehensive: data were collected by means of different types of surveys, such as household surveys, as well as using electronic devices for bicycle counting, and then processed.

Services:

  • Inventory of practices and experiences in measuring bicycle traffic
  • In Germany and Denmark
  • Mobilisation of the team red network
  • Inventory of hardware suppliers

Project number for further inquiries: P277

 

Clean Drive (European Union)

Client: European Commission
Outline: Training for car dealers and leasing companies to promote efficient vehicles and alternative fuels. The project is part of the EU-program "Intelligent Energy Europe".

Project number for further inquiries: P202

 

Press and Publication work (Poland)

Client: Polish Tourist Board, Germany
Outline: Drafting of Press Bulletins and Publications for newspaper about Polish tourist destinations.

Project Number for further inquiries: P200

 

Qasr al Hokum Parking Management Pilot (Saudi Arabia)

Client: Dornier Consulting, Germany
Outline: 

  • Demand-supply balance
  • financial assessment
  • ToR for the outsourcing of Management Services
  • Evaluation and Monitoring Plan

Project number for further inquiries: P154

 

King Abdullah Financial District Master Plan (Saudi Arabia)

Client: Dornier Consulting, Germany
Outline: Elaboration of Parking Issues in the Master Plan. Estimation of demand, elaboration of an appropriate Parking Management system under security constraints, Internal Transport System, functional Design of Parking Facilities.

Project number for further inquiries: P134   

 

Sustainable Transport Strategy, City of Pula (Croatia)

Client: DHV Group, Netherlands
Outline:

  • Establishment of Traffic Forecast Model using VISUM software.
  • Supervising traffic counts
  • Preparation and evaluation of future alternatives in terms of traffic flow, travel times, urban development opportunities and environmental impact.

Project number for further inquiries: P126

   

‘Learning Journey’ New Mobility services

Client: Hertz Norway
Outline: Organization of a ‘Learning Journey’ for Hertz Norway Management to several European Countries to see developments in new mobility services.

Project number for further inquiries: P114      

  

Prefeasibility Study Jebel Hafeet Development

Client: Dornier Consulting, Germany
Outline: Transportation issues of the Master Plan for a full scale leisure development in Al Ain including a 2.6 km Ski slope, leisure bungalows, hotels, wellness, golf court. Suitability of the external road network, parking demand and location of supply, internal logistics including freight. Opportunities for sustainable development.

   

E-tream

Client: European Commission
Outline: Project Management of the European E-learning Platform on Mobility Management in the frame of the EU-program “Intelligent Energy Europe”. More information can be found at www.e-tream.eu.

Project number for further inquiries: P78

 

Feasibility Study Electric Bus Shuttle Valetta

Client: Dornier Consulting, Germany
Outline: Quick scan for the feasibility of an electric bus shuttle for tourist purposes

      

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Carsharing Potential in Three World Cities

Client: World Business Council for Sustainable Development
Outline: Description of operation and benefits car sharing services and estimation of potential in Hamburg, Shanghai and Chicago.

     

The Business Case for Carsharing

Client: Major automobile insurance company
Outline: Overview of carsharing industry and operation; new developments including peer to peer carsharing and discusses options for major automobile insurance company to participate in the industry.
    

Bringing Carsharing to Eugene

Client: Lane County Council of Governments
Outline: Overview of carsharing industry and factors companies look for when opening new markets. Recommends a strategy for agencies in to attract a viable carsharing operator to provide community-wide service.

  

Carsharing: Issues, Prospects and Opportunities

Client: Major international car rental company
Outline: Overview of carsharing industry and service operation, including recommendations on technology providers, marketing, etc. Report followed by 2 days of presentation and discussion at corporate headquarters

   

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