Sustainable Transport Corridors
Putting sustainability at the heart of transport corridor planning: creating vibrant lifelines for efficient travel, active living and shared prosperity.
Reimagining transport corridors
Across Australia, cities once regarded as symbols of progress, are now characterised by frustration and pollution. Major roads increasingly divide communities. Planned on the outdated "predict and provide" model, traffic corridors cater primarily to cars, leading to a never-ending cycle of expansion and congestion, only relieved by the next increase in lanes which are becoming more and more expensive.
We want to flip the script and create sustainable corridors. Places where cycling and walking, public transport, micro-mobility, traffic and people thrive. We begin with the fundamental question: who are we designing for and how can we serve their needs? When we do that, not only do we deliver what the community wants, we save time and money later by considering sustainability and multi-modal options early.
We’re committed to sustainability, envisioning a future where transport is more than just designing for motor vehicles, and we do this through an integrated planning and design team that works with clients to put sustainability at the heart of transport corridors. Together, we’re working to build a future where our communities are vibrant, liveable, and accessible for everyone.
Innovative thinking/Industry leading ideas
Meet Our Team
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Allen Macourt
Transportation Growth Leader, Australia
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Lee Morton
Senior Principal, Communications and Engagement Specialist
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Trent Williams
Group Leader, QLD
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Alex Blackett
Senior Principal Transportation Planner
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Lara Al-Hassany
Senior Transport Engineer
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Chris Coath
Senior Principal, Transport, Practice Leader, Parking Strategy & Implementation
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Sarah Dewbery
Senior Transport Planner