The movement of people and vehicles through a town, city, or village is essential to its economic prosperity. It can have positive effects on the well-being of a population and the environment, which makes it imperative that you get it right. Engaging transport planners and designers will provide the expert insight required to achieve your goals.
There are many considerations to make when you are preparing for a new project, but one that is often forgotten is transport planning and design. However, ensuring the right facilities, policies, and plans are in place is critical to the safe movement of people, goods, and vehicles in and around your development.
Transport planning and design services focus on road users, pedestrians, and cyclists, considering factors like the impact of new buildings on existing transportation systems and how traffic flow will be managed. Every aspect must be thought through thoroughly, or you risk having planning applications rejected.
At BTG, we deliver a robust transport planning and design service that is data-driven and backed by our extensive experience. Our multidisciplinary team can unlock your project’s potential, whether you work in the retail, healthcare, or logistics sectors, and we have a proven track record collaborating with national developers, local authorities, and the government.
We specialise in several areas, including planning application support, Section 278 detailed highway design, feasibility studies, junction and network modelling, and travel design and delivery. We provide expert advice and consultancy services across entire projects to ensure your development can go ahead as planned.
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After the government released its latest data on Condition Improvement Funding (CIF) applications, Schools Week asked Jenny Fram, Director at BTG, to give her thoughts on success rates and what schools have been making applications for.
Julie Palmer and Matthew Hattersley discuss next steps for stalled housing developments with FT Adviser
As the number of financially distressed, incomplete, or stalled housing developments increases FT Adviser asked Julie Palmer and Matthew Hattersley from BTG, what actions developers and lenders can take and if this suggests that the right housing is being built.
Julie Palmer, Nazar Soofi and David Mathieson explore the financial, operational and energy challenges facing the F&B supply chain
Writing for Foodbev, Julie Palmer from Restructuring, David Matheison from Funding and Insurance and Nazar Soofi from Projects and Developments, discussed the current conditions in the food and beverage (F&B) sector and how focusing on energy security could support with cost saving measures.
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