In his new role, Ferguson, will be based in the firm’s Chicago office.
Will be responsible for working on numerous projects with WSP’s transportation facilities group, including the Texas Bullet Train.
D’Orazio has been active within APTA since 2010 and is currently serving on several committees.
Will lead the firm’s transit and rail systems engineering team and support business development across the U.S.
Extensive transit and rail expertise will benefit firm’s management of large-scale programs for clients in the region.
Responsible for strategic business growth across the four states plus Western Missouri, and the Kansas City metropolitan area.
It shares signature elements with other Eagle P3 commuter rail stations, such as its glass-and-steel elevator, but custom components make it unique among all other stations — such as its 24 by 14 foot pedestrian underpass.
Nicholson has more than 20 years of transportation industry experience, with expertise in transportation construction and rehabilitation.
Misiak comes to WSP from the USDOT where she served as a senior advisor to the secretary for the Build America Bureau and as a director of project and program development.
Acquisition of new heavy rail vehicles and associated equipment that will play a key part in Metro’s systemwide rail expansion over the next decade.
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