Steer Davies Gleave
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Industry | Transport Consultancy |
Founded | 1978 |
Headquarters | London, England |
Owner | The Employees |
Number of employees | 350+ |
Website | www.steerdaviesgleave.com |
Steer Davies Gleave is an independent consultancy working worldwide across the transport sector.
Founded in 1978 in the UK, the company has grown into an international business with 17 offices around the world.[1] Clients include government, operators, financiers, regulators, developers, international agencies and other interest groups.
Steer Davies Gleave is an employee-owned company.
Services
The company works across all modes of transport and markets including:
- Aviation
- Cycling and active modes
- Design for Movement
- Development planning
- Economics
- Infrastructure
- Local and regional transport planning
- Rail
- Sports and major events
- Sustainable transport
- Urban transit
- Technical Due Diligence
- Transport engineering
- Transport policy & planning
- Transportation demand management
- Toll facilities & PPP
- Transit-oriented development
Projects
- Transport planning and design for London’s new financial district, Canary Wharf
- Eurotunnel (largest Public Private Partnership project in the world)
- New Lines Programme – developing the case for high-speed rail in the UK
- Multi-modal transport masterplan for Abu Dhabi
- Design of Bogota’s award-winning Transmilenio bus rapid transit network
- 30-year transit masterplan for Sacramento
- Review of air passengers’ rights for European Commission
- Transport planning for the 2012 London Olympics
- Transport plans for World Cup 2014 in Brazil
- Best practice interchange guidelines for London
- Bikeability cycle training
- Transport advice for Puerto Rico’s Bahia Urbana in San Juan
Offices
- Bogota
- Bologna
- Boston
- Delhi
- Leeds
- London
- Los Angeles
- Madrid
- Manchester
- Mexico City
- New York
- Rome
- San Juan
- Santiago
- Sao Paulo
- Toronto
- Vancouver
- Washington
References
- ↑ http://www.steerdaviesgleave.com/contact/ Steer Davies Gleave locations
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