TranSystems
 

Integrated Service Offerings

With a full spectrum of disciplines, industry focus, and geographic reach, we have the tools to take our client’s vision from the conceptual environment to the built environment. We can provide you with an entire suite of services – waterfront planning and terminal design – or we’ll work with you on individual elements of a project to meet your needs – security program design, inland transportation analysis, traffic design, GIS, analytical modeling, or market forecasting to name a few.  Our experience crosses the entire spectrum of transportation-related systems, we tailor our approach to your individual project.

Moving people and products to their destination calls for the absolute best in planning, analysis, design and implementation. Our architectural, engineering and planning services are enriched by the integration of our management consulting, security and real estate expertise. Working together in unison, these domains of knowledge come together under one roof…in service to our clients.

Master Planning

If we can sum up our approach in one word it would be integrated. Unlike other engineering firms, TranSystems is focused entirely on transportation. Whether by air, land or sea, we know the science of getting there. We work with shippers, distributors, transportation companies, states and municipalities, port authorities and railroads nationally.  Click here to read more

Waterfront Planning

TranSystems is recognized nationally and internationally for our planning and engineering design capabilities and maintenance programming for port and maritime clients. We have authored strategic port master plans for 65 of the 90 deepwater general cargo, container and cruise ports in the US.  Click here to read more

Traffic Engineering

TranSystems is an industry leader in traffic engineering and planning, specializing in the development of innovative and cost effective solutions to traffic challenges. Click here to read more

Inland Port Planning

TranSystems has worked on many inland port projects, in many capacities. We understand the there are various models for developing an Inland Port and we tailor our services to meet our clients’ needs. The services range from strategic and financial modeling to operational analysis and layout.  Click here to read more

Maritime Structural Engineering

TranSystems has played a prominent part in waterfront structural and civil engineering as a consultant to NAVFAC for over 40 years. Our waterfront experience includes the design of new, as well as the inspection and repair of existing piers, wharves, quaywalls, drydocks, bulkheads, seawalls, breakwaters, crane rail systems and fenders. Click here to read more

Construction Management

TranSystems believes in an active, personal approach to construction management. As your on-site representative, our primary effort is to protect our client's interests.  Click here to read more

Security

TranSystems' security solutions bring resolution to the four most common motivations in the public and private sector: risk mitigation in the face of a recognized threat, regulatory compliance and the risk of penalties, liability and tort exposure in the event of an incident, and public expectation. Click here to read more
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