TranSystems
 

Paul Malir

  PAUL MALIR, DIRECTOR
  COO and President

  Paul Malir serves as the President and Chief Operating Officer of TranSystems, as
  well as the President of the Architecture, Engineering, and Planning Line of
  Business. Malir spent the first part of his career at a Midwest firm that provided airfield
  design services to small- and medium-sized airports. He joined TranSystems in 1992
  with the challenge to start an aviation practice for the firm. He subsequently began
  consulting to other modes of transportation in the mid-1990s, including providing consultant services to the railroad, freight carrier, and distributor sectors. In 1997, Malir was asked to manage the firm’s Kansas City operations. He went on to serve as the Midwest Regional Vice President and then National Market Sector Leader for the federal government sector within the firm before he was named COO in 2006, and then assumed the position of President in 2009.


Malir has extensive expertise in the development of intermodal freight projects in the air, rail, and water transportation modes. Financial and freight data analysis are additional areas in relation to intermodal freight planning. He graduated from Kansas State University in 1983 with a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and the University of Kansas’ Graduate School of Business with an MBA in 1992. He currently serves on two national committees of the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC) and is a Board Member for the Missouri Council of Engineering Companies. Malir is active in many other civic and charitable organizations.

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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.).


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(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.

 


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In the business of port operations, there is always room for a better matching of big picture strategy with operational tactics: “not every port will be a super-hub", points out Rick Ferrin, vice president at consultant TranSystems, in its Jacksonville office.

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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.


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The award-winning design for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) new Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFSC) replacement laboratory saw its first sign of movement on Sept 15 with a groundbreaking ceremony held in La Jolla, Calif. The $102 million project is funded primarily by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), resulting in a rapidly advanced construction plan for the facility.


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In February, New Millennium Wind Energy will begin work on its 50,000-square-foot facility to manufacture a vertical-axis wind turbine, designed and built by Dondlinger Construction and TranSystems.


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Great Rivers Greenway and the city of St. Louis will have an open house on Thursday, Sept. 29, to share preliminary design plans for the Carondelet Connector, a planned .75-mile trail that will connect Carondelet Park with the River des Peres Greenway.
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The AREMA Annual Conference at Railway Interchange 2011 will host the AREMA Functional Group Technical Sessions on Tuesday, September 20, including Engineering Services presentations.

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They cost $11 million and were designed by an architect whose specialty is comfortable microclimates.

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