When it comes to learning environments, we’re proud to create inclusive spaces where LGBTQ+ youth feel safe, respected and empowered to embrace their identities. Inclusive facilities are not just about social support – they are essential for academic success. Our own Ashley McClaran, Assoc. DBIA, CCM details STV’s commitment to inclusive K-12 construction and how it’s reshaping student experiences. As both an advocate for LGBTQ+ youth and the stepparent of a trans student, she discusses how to navigate funding challenges and thoughtfully engage the community. 🌟 Learn more about our approach to identify and address barriers impeding student achievement in their learning and recreational spaces 👇
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In the spirit of #MakingCommunitiesBetter, our employees across multiple states have recently participated in community cleanup events. STV’s Colorado Springs team spent an afternoon picking up litter from a two-mile stretch of U.S. 85 while our Pittsburgh team joined Friends Of The Riverfront to remove debris and garbage from the Allegheny River Trail. These efforts highlight our commitment to safe, clean and connected communities. Learn more 👇
Making Communities Better Mile By Mile
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This year’s WTS International Annual Conference in New Orleans brought together women representing every facet of #transportation where they discussed topics that stand to shape the next decade of #infrastructure like zero emissions, AI and digital technology. STV has been a long-standing supporter and advocate of WTS, taking the higher-level insights gathered at the annual conference and leveraging that knowledge with our clients and communities to create generational impact at the local level. 🤝 Learn more about Elisabetta Barzi, Breanna Horne, Kristen Van Gilst and Patricia Macchi’s key takeaways from the Annual Conference.
Advancing Transportation Leadership in the Crescent City
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Big wheel keep on turning, proud Mary keeps on… boring! 🎵 This Mary is a 46-foot tunnel boring machine that is playing a key part in the $3.9 billion Hampton Roads Bridge-Tunnel (HRBT) project, the largest #infrastructure program in Virginia history. Mary completed the first new tunnel at the HRBT’s North Island, marking a major achievement for the project which is widening nearly 10 miles of the I-64 corridor. 🚘 On behalf of Virginia Department of Transportation, STV, in joint venture, is performing quality assurance oversight of the bored section of the HRBT program. Learn more about this historic project and why the boring machine is called Mary. ⬇
Proud Mary Keeps on Boring: STV Celebrates Milestone on Virginia Megaproject
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The most complex #infrastructure project in the U.S. received a major boost yesterday: Governor Kathy Hochul, Senator Chuck Schumer and leaders from all levels of government joined the Gateway Development Commission (GDC) to announce more than $6.8 billion in funding for the Hudson River Tunnel Project. Our CEO, Gregory Kelly, in his role as chair of the New York Building Congress, was present to celebrate this significant milestone. 🌟 The project will create two new tunnels under the Hudson River and improve the existing tunnels. STV has been a long-standing partner for Gateway, providing, in joint venture, preliminary engineering design and currently serving as the designer-of-record. Carlo Scissura, president & CEO of the Building Congress, highlighted the monumental impact of this project, stating, "Today’s funding announcement is an incredible moment for New York. This once-in-a-lifetime project will improve the lives of countless Americans along the Eastern Seaboard, spurring $20 billion in economic activity and creating 95,000 good-paying jobs." This announcement represents a major step forward for #infrastructure and economic growth in the New York metropolitan area and for the entire northeast corridor. 🗽
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We are proud to take on a historic project in the City of Franklin, Tennessee! STV will serve as owner’s project manager for the city’s new 115,000-square-foot City Hall, supporting the project from start to finish and ensuring it’s on time and within budget. The space will blend modern amenities with local history, creating a vibrant hub for the community. Learn more about this landmark project just outside of Nashville 👇
STV to Lead Planning for New City Hall in Franklin, Tennessee
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STV’s JJ Roohms spoke at the welcome reception to celebrate TC Broadnax as he embarks on his new journey as #Austin City Manager. J.J. was joined by Luis Delgado CCM, PMP and other local infrastructure experts from STV’s 12 Texas offices at the event, where he spoke about the growth of the Greater Austin region and highlighted opportunities it presents for the local community. Read more about Austin’s infrastructure renaissance 👇 https://lnkd.in/eASdNJYa
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We are proud to have led the final design of the northern section of the Central Susquehanna Valley Transportation (CSVT) project, a new highway in Central Pennsylvania connecting the network between Maryland and New York. We worked with our partners to minimize the potential excavation of acid-bearing rock near the river. The result? Reducing potential impacts by 80%. STV’s Barbara Hoehne spoke to Aileen Cho at Engineering News-Record about how we helped deliver the project’s 4,545-foot bridge that’s transforming travel for thousands of vehicles daily, easing congestion and enhancing regional connectivity. 🚗 “This project completes a missing link,” Barbara shared. "For us, whether we're the sub or the prime, engaging with Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and other agencies—this has been on the books and minds for decades." Learn more about STV’s role in this transformative project ⬇
After a Half-Century, a Vital Highway Link Progresses in Pennsylvania
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The Port Authority of New York & New Jersey has recognized STV’s Bruce Fox with an honorary American Flag, which was flown over the World Trade Center. Bruce played a pivotal role in the completion of One World Trade Center and the redevelopment of the World Trade Center site. 🗽 “I was deeply moved to receive the American flag,” Bruce reflected. “This is an extraordinary honor. Working at the World Trade Center site has been a career milestone for me.” We are proud to celebrate Bruce’s dedication and leadership on this iconic project!
One WTC Project Executive Honored by Client
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What do the #Olympics and zero-emission technology have in common? California! We’re at the forefront of California's push towards sustainable #transit solutions, driven by California Air Resources Board’s (CARB) mandate to transition all bus transit vehicles to zero-emission technology by 2040. At the 6th Annual Infraday California, we showcased our contributions to projects like Los Angeles Metro's zero-emissions bus program and the Purple Line Extension for the 2028 Olympics. These efforts are pivotal in transforming L.A. into a model for green urban mobility. ♻ Eugene J. Kim, Ph.D., May Lau, Mark Peterson and Silvia Trigueros share how we’re helping shape a cleaner, more efficient transit future in California 👇
Helping California Meet Its Infrastructure Ambitions
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Congratulations are in order! The WTS Foundation has elected STV’s Patricia Macchi as board director following years of dedication and service to WTS International. 🌟 “This is such an incredible honor, and I am truly humbled to be able to serve the WTS community and the industry at large in this capacity,” Patricia said. “I am proud of my long-standing stewardship to WTS and for my support in helping the next generation of women identify jobs and other opportunities in the transportation industry.” We’re proud of you, Patricia!
STV National Director of Infrastructure Economics and Grant Advisory Named to WTS Board
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