Project Spotlight I-75 Intersection, Miami, Florida

Horizon Study

AIM worked with the county to estimate future residential development and compare it to the transportation infrastructure needed to accommodate this demand.

Travel Demand Model for Lee County, Florida

AIM used modeling to refine the future land and roadway use projections for the county.

Southwest Florida International Airport

AIM develops a plan to provide direct access to the airport from I-75.

 

Transportation Planning

 

AIM Engineering & Surveying, Inc.’s (AIM’s) transportation planning staff have experience working with local, state and federal agencies including Metropolitan Planning Organizations (MPO’s), City and County Transportation Planning Departments, the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) and the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). AIM understands the need for cost-effective solutions to transportation problems and the collective technical expertise and experience of our staff allows us to develop these solutions at the beginning of the project delivery process.

AIM’s transportation planning staff has provided transportation planning services for a diverse range of projects including corridor feasibility studies, sub-area studies, interchange improvement studies, as well as Project Development and Environment (PD&E) studies. We have conducted these studies for urban arterials, multi-lane roadways, two-lane roadways, limited access facilities and interchanges as well as signalized and unsignalized intersections.

Our staff has considerable experience using a wide variety of travel demand forecasting and traffic analysis software including the Florida Standard Urban Transportation Model Structure (FSUTMS), Cube Voyager, the Highway Capacity Manual software (HCS), SYNCHRO/SimTraffic, and CORSIM. We have a thorough understanding of the capabilities and limitations associated with each of these software packages. Our extensive experience and knowledge of these software packages allows AIM to determine the most cost-effective software to use for a given situation. Our staff also has considerable experience using a wide range of GIS software including ArcGIS, ArcView, ArcInfo, MapInfo, and GISTM. AIM’s transportation planning staff has used GIS in a wide variety of applications including geographic truthing of travel demand model networks, land use data evaluations, railroad crossing data mapping, as well as the preparation of report graphics.

Services Offered:

  • Travel Demand Forecasting
  • Level of Service / Traffic Operations Analysis
  • Access Management Evaluations
  • Corridor Feasibility Studies
  • Traffic Impact Studies
  • Developments of Regional Impact (DRI) Reviews
  • Traffic Memorandum Preparation / Reviews
  • Interchange Justification Reports (IJR’s)
  • Interchange Modification Reports (IMR’s)
  • System Interchange Modification Reports (SIMR’s)
  • Interchange Operational Analysis Reports (IOAR’s)
  • GIS Applications
 
 

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Our services include:

  • Transportation Planning
  • Project Development Studies
  • Natural Environmental Services
  • Survey and Right-of-Way Mapping
  • Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
  • Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE)
  • Civil Engineering including: roadway, drainage structures and traffic design
  • Land Development
  • Water Resources and Utilities
  • Environmental and Water Management Permitting
  • Construction Management and Inspection
  • Public Outreach/Information

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