TranSystems
 

Passenger Terminals

TranSystems has experience in a wide variety of cruise and passenger ferry terminal projects. We are recognized nationally and internationally for our planning and engineering design capabilities and maintenance programming for port and maritime clients.

Our experience across all parties, disciplines, and factors of the waterfront has vastly improved the operations of our ports and maritime clients from coast to coast. Our commitment to the marine sector incorporates all elements of coastal engineering and waterfront development, including marinas, piers and wharves, ferry and cruise terminal architecture, and public waterfront design. We augment these services with particular strengths in program and project management, GIS, and construction management services.

Port authorities, transit agencies, counties, cities, and private sector clients consistently choose TranSystems for our design, engineering, and construction management expertise.

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What We Do

With a full spectrum of disciplines, industry focus, and geographic reach, we take our client’s vision from the conceptual environment to the built environment. Our experience crosses the entire spectrum of transportation-related systems so we can tailor our approach to your individual project.
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Our Expertise

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Port Canaveral is the second busiest cruise port in the world, with six operational cruise terminals and two under development. MORE
As part of the POM's Homeland Security initiative, TranSystems developed a comprehensive security upgrade plan for port fac MORE
The 518-acre "Cruise Capital of the World" and "Cargo Gateway of the Americas" retains TranSystems under a $2.2 million contrac... MORE
To maintain its competitive status as a world-class facility, the Port of Miami embarked on a 20-year, $250 million redevelopment plan MORE

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Port and Terminal Security: Advances in Technology
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