BRIAN LARSON, CHAIRMAN CEO and Chairman of the Board A 35-year veteran of the firm, Brian Larson serves as past President and current Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of the Board of TranSystems. Larson's technical background covers all aspects of capital programming, planning, design and construction management for transportation systems. Currently, Larson actively guides strategic decisions and initiatives, growing the firm from its boutique origins to its current role as one of the nation's top transportation industry service firms. Pursuing both organic growth and growth by acquisition, TranSystems has grown from the time Larson took hold of the reins of a firm of fifteen colleagues in the transportation planning arena to one of nearly 1,000 professionals spanning the entire range of business and technical disciplines applicable to transportation. The firm has established a national presence with its network of 41 offices and has become well-known in the industry for its rapid and stable growth over a three decade period. Larson currently serves on the Advisory Board of the University of Kansas School of Engineering and has previously served as chairman or director on a number of boards within industry, academia, and financial institutions.
The 12th Edition of the "Rules of Thumb" booklet is hot off the presses and available on-line at www.transystems.com/rules. This resource contains costing information for nearly everything that goes inside a distribution center/warehouse facility (material handling, storage, technology, lighting, etc.).
(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Gilbane Building Company, a leading construction management firm, announced today that it has been selected to provide Design Build/Construction Management services for a $100 million, 315,000 square foot manufacturing and bottling facility for Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc., in Lehigh County, PA. Gilbane is partnered with TranSystems and Javlyn Engineering in this effort.
Metra, the lead agency for the design and construction, engaged TranSystems to provide design engineering services for CREATE project P1, known as the Englewood Flyover, to eliminate the at-grade crossing.