Bowman Consulting Group, a national engineering services firm, has been selected by the Arizona Department of Transportation to provide engineering and oversight services for the construction of pedestrian and bicycle grade separation at Arizona State University’s Tempe campus.
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ADOT selects Bowman for ASU bike project
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ADOT has chosen the Bowman Consulting Group for the construction of pedestrian and bicycle grade separation at Arizona State University.
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Bowman Consulting Group, a national engineering services firm, has been selected by the Arizona Department of Transportation to provide engineering and oversight services for the construction of pedestrian and bicycle grade separation at Arizona State University’s Tempe campus.
Bowman, serving as the prime engineering contractor, will lead the project in collaboration with Jacobs and SmithGroup, a press release explained.
The company will develop an advanced utility relocation plan, coordinate public art integration and develop alternative alignments, preliminary cost estimates and 360-degree renderings while engaging the public and key area stakeholders throughout the project.
“Bowman is deeply familiar with ASU and Tempe, and we understand how this project benefits students, faculty and community members,” Jay Yenerich, transportation market leader at Bowman, stated in the release. “We are honored to be a part of this initiative and look forward to working with ADOT, the City of Tempe, ASU and the Tempe community to bring this consequential project to life.”
Located at College Avenue and University Drive, the project will involve the construction of pedestrian and bicycle grade separation linking Downtown Tempe, the Tempe Transportation Center and ASU’s sporting venues directly to the center of the ASU campus.
Additional components of the project may include a terraced plaza, public art installation, architectural lighting and landscaping, the release stated.
The ADOT project marks Bowman’s first major contract with ADOT, demonstrating the Company’s strategic expansion into the public works and transportation markets in the Western United States, according to the release.
Construction of the pedestrian and bicycle grade separation project is anticipated to commence in late 2025.