Kittelson & Associates, Inc. (KAI) provides transportation planning, engineering, and research services to government agencies, municipalities, and private organizations, across the United States, Canada, and abroad.
Below is a map depicting the locations of U.S. projects conducted by KAI since the company's inception.
KAI offers expertise in five service areas. The approximate workload for each service area is illustrated in this pie chart.
KAI approaches each development services project by building an understanding of client and project needs and jurisdiction requirements. The firm provides outstanding professional support during all stages of a development project, from early in the site-analysis process through approval and construction.
The firm's transportation planning projects integrate solutions with community goals, taking special care to create cost-effective solutions to urban, suburban, and rural transportation issues. Through the firm's comprehensive range of transportation planning services, KAI creates multi-modal, community-based transportation systems that improve Citizens' quality of life.
When working with public clients, KAI's experience and expertise meet and exceed their needs, whether those needs are to provide full-spectrum transportation consulting services, to supplement a short-term staffing requirement, or to offer an outsider's viewpoint to elected officials and citizens.
In the transit arena, the firm applies traffic engineering techniques and technology for the benefit of the general public—both transit riders and the users of all transportation modes. KAI is recognized as a national leader in bus rapid transit, transit signal priority, and transit quality of service assessment.
Finally, KAI is actively involved in transportation research and education at the local, state, and national levels. This involvement contributes to the improvement of the transportation profession and ensures that the firm's technical analyses and policy recommendations are based on current transportation theory and practice.
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