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transit + passenger rail

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Urban Landscape
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our expertise

Patrick’s transit and passenger rail experts understand our clients’ needs for predictability and increased safety in their operations. Our staff has in-depth experience in grade crossings, rail + bridge design, rail intermodal and terminal facilities, electrical design/engineering, and overall program and project management. Using APTA and AREMA standards, and with a ceaseless focus on safety and efficiency, we assist clients in addressing their challenges while identifying the life cycle cost of their infrastructure. Many of the nation’s top passenger and transit systems, including METRA and NICTD in the greater Chicagoland metro area, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority in Boston, and the Chicago Transit Authority; state departments of transportation; and the nationwide operations of Amtrak; trust Patrick to provide innovative and tested solutions for a wide variety of transit and passenger rail projects. 

Urban Landscape
Urban Landscape
Urban Landscape

our disciplines

  • Program Management + Project Controls 

  • Engineering + Design

  • Electrical Engineering + Power System Studies

  • Renewable Energy + Design 

  • Construction Management + Inspection

  • Bridge + Structural Design 

  • Track Layout + Design 

  • Feasibility Studies 

  • Capacity Improvements

  • Intermodal, Terminal, Yard + Siding Design 

  • Constructability + Cost Estimating 

  • Alternative Delivery + Value Engineering 

  • Safety Certification + Closeout 

  • Geospatial Services + Asset Management 

  • Owner's Representative Services

  • Public/Private Coordination 

  • Strategic Advisory Services

our projects

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) | South Coast Rail

Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) | South Coast Rail

Patrick provided specialty consulting services in support of the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) and Massachusetts Department of Transportation’s (MassDOT) new commuter rail service between Boston and key cities on the south coast. The project will restore passenger rail along 78.8 miles of new track with two new terminal layover facilities. The system will run electric trains with the electrification system tying into the existing Northeast Corridor and will construct ten new commuter rail stations and two remodeled stations with surface parking. Patrick developed a global project delivery and packaging strategy for the program that included design, project management and construction packaging strategies, and an overall program sequencing/phasing approach. Patrick performed independent cost estimates and a comprehensive program schedule for the entire $3.4 billion project. Patrick also performed a comprehensive risk evaluation consistent with FTA OP-40 and a Monte Carlo risk simulation analysis.

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