Walker Consultants https://walkerconsultants.com/ Thu, 12 Sep 2024 15:20:38 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Why Consider Transportation Demand Management? https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/09/11/why-consider-transportation-demand-management/ Wed, 11 Sep 2024 18:23:12 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=19006 When facing congestion or a lack of parking, a transportation demand management (TDM) program is a great alternative to building new infrastructure. TDM reduces reliance on single-occupancy automobiles and associated...

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When facing congestion or a lack of parking, a transportation demand management (TDM) program is a great alternative to building new infrastructure. TDM reduces reliance on single-occupancy automobiles and associated parking demand. A well-planned and executed TDM program can be a cost-effective way to deal with transportation headaches.

The goal of TDM is to change the culture, or at least change the behaviors of a portion of your commuters, so that they consider transportation modes other than driving alone.

We’ve found that a good TDM program strikes a fine balance between the demand for adequate parking, a concern for traffic flow, commitments to sustainability, and the ability to afford the additional parking infrastructure.

In developing a TDM plan, we consider the following alternative transportation modes and demand reduction concepts:

  • Biking, safe bike infrastructure, and secure bike parking
  • Walking and safe sidewalks/paths
  • Transit and shuttles
  • Carpooling/Vanpooling (including preferential parking for carpools)
  • Support services that make it easier to use TDM programs, such as:
    • Ride matching services for carpools/vanpools
    • Occasional parking privileges
    • Guaranteed ride home
  • Ride-hailing apps
  • Remote work policies
  • Modification of parking policies, including fees and allocations
  • Education programs, marketing campaigns, and supporting materials

Our process for developing TDM plans is both quantitative and qualitative, including data collection, community engagement, surveys of behaviors and preferences, field observations, and environmental scans of TDM programs and infrastructure (and/or their potential).

Here are a few examples of how we’ve put these concepts into actionable plans for our clients:

Ready to learn more about how TDM can help you? Contact David Lieb, TDM-CP for a friendly chat about your options.

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Maximize Your Airport’s Revenue with Parking Structure Condition Assessments https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/07/09/airports-parking-structure-condition-assessments/ Tue, 09 Jul 2024 15:04:17 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18694 The post Maximize Your Airport’s Revenue with Parking Structure Condition Assessments appeared first on Walker Consultants.

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Optimize performance and profitability with our expert evaluations.

Parking structures often represent the first or second highest source of income for airports, making their upkeep vital to financial strategies. For many travelers, these structures are their first interaction point with an airport when starting their journey. This makes maintaining the structural health of airport parking crucial to operational efficiency and a good customer experience, thus maximizing revenue.

Condition assessments offer detailed insights into a parking structure’s current state, pinpointing issues like structural integrity, waterproofing failures, and general wear and tear that can significantly impact operational efficiency and safety. Early detection and maintenance extends the lifespan of these assets and significantly mitigates escalating repair costs, thereby safeguarding revenue streams and minimizing operational disruptions.

What does a condition assessment entail?

The evaluation can include:

  • Visual assessment of structural components
  • Assessing surface conditions and evaluating repair options (if any)
  • Evaluating the effectiveness of waterproofing, sealers, and other protective finishes
  • Providing cost-effective repair recommendations based on the urgency of repairs
  • Development of future maintenance plans, ensuring minimal disruption to normal operations

Discover expert insights

An engineer’s evaluation is essential to accurately assess structural health and safety. Professional oversight helps identify potential risks that could lead to costly repairs or, crucially, safety hazards. Professionals can assess structural components, mechanical/electrical/plumbing systems, and waterproofing measures, providing a foundation of information to support the safety of users and the long-term durability of the structure. An engineer will also recommend preventative maintenance measures and prioritize repair actions to optimize your budget and project timelines.

Click below to watch a comprehensive webinar featuring Senior Vice President Al Bustamante, PE. In this session, he delves into common types of parking structure deterioration and demonstrates how proactive maintenance strategies can significantly reduce costs over time.

How can we help?

Walker’s restoration staff specialize in parking structure condition assessments. Whether it’s inspecting older facilities, routine maintenance checks, or newly built assets, our goal is to identify the root cause of the issue and mitigate its recurrence. We bring the expertise necessary to evaluate structural integrity, improve operational efficiency, and develop a comprehensive asset management plan.

Our proactive approach to maintenance and restoration can extend the lifespan of your parking assets and help them to continue generating significant revenue without interruption. A well-maintained parking structure is more than just a part of airport infrastructure; it’s a crucial element of your financial success.

Enhance the longevity and profitability of your airport parking structures. Contact Jeffrey Smallidge today to discuss how we can optimize your parking asset management for sustained success.

Jeffrey M. Smallidge, PE, LEED AP BD+C
Director of Aviation Services & Director of Business Development
317.348.2122
jsmallidge@walkerconsultants.com

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Two Walker Projects Win IPMI Awards https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/06/05/two-walker-projects-win-ipmi-awards/ Wed, 05 Jun 2024 15:55:56 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18791 Walker Consultants is proud to announce that two of our projects have received awards of excellence from the International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI). The Noah Hillman Garage in downtown...

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Walker Consultants is proud to announce that two of our projects have received awards of excellence from the International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI).

The Noah Hillman Garage in downtown Annapolis, MD received an Apex Award for Architectural Design. Walker was the prime designer and structural engineer of record. We also provided a financial feasibility analysis, MEP/FP engineering, and signage/graphic design.

The Virginia Hospital Center (VHC Health) Outpatient Pavilion Garage received an Apex Award for Stand-Alone Facility Design. Walker was the engineer of record and provided functional design, structural and MEP engineering, APGS and PARCS design, and architectural detailing.

Congratulations to the Walker teams and our partners!

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Spring into Building Maintenance: A Proactive Guide https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/05/09/spring-into-building-maintenance-a-proactive-guide/ Thu, 09 May 2024 19:48:09 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18697 As Spring in in full swing and the last of the frost has thawed, it’s a crucial time to proactively assess and maintain your property. Winter’s harsh conditions often leave...

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As Spring in in full swing and the last of the frost has thawed, it’s a crucial time to proactively assess and maintain your property. Winter’s harsh conditions often leave behind issues in various structures—from office buildings and medical facilities to parking structures—that if neglected, could lead to costly emergency repairs.

Roof Maintenance is Key

Roofs are particularly susceptible to winter damage. Regardless of age, roofs in northern climates endure months under snow and ice. This exposure can compromise the integrity of vent stacks, sealant pockets, and expansion joints, often leading to seal failures and damage to flashings due to ice expansion and contraction. Moisture can infiltrate these compromised areas, potentially causing significant internal damage. It’s vital to inspect your roof as the winter ice recedes to identify and remedy any issues before the spring rains exacerbate them.

Examine Your Exterior Walls

Exterior walls endure repetitive freeze/thaw cycles that can lead to a variety of structural issues, including cracks, spalling mortar, and shifting materials. These symptoms not only signal water intrusion but may also indicate more severe structural problems like failed anchorages or corroded support steel. It’s important to have these potential risks assessed by a licensed engineer or architect to ensure the structural integrity of your building.

Don’t Overlook Parking Facilities

Parking facilities, often being more exposed, face a range of weather-related distresses. Issues such as concrete cracking, dislodged concrete, and damaged joints or sealants are common and can be exacerbated by plowing and erosion. Addressing these problems promptly can prevent further deterioration and extend the lifespan of the structure.

Maintenance Action Plan

As the weather clears, take the time to review the condition of your structures. Identifying the root causes of winter-induced damages and developing cost-effective repair strategies are essential steps in extending the longevity of your buildings.

 

Let Walker Consultants assist you in navigating the complexities of building maintenance this spring. Our expertise can help enhance the protection of your assets throughout the year.

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Condominium Rehabilitation Project Profile Feature https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/04/11/condominium-rehabilitation-project-profile/ Thu, 11 Apr 2024 17:14:04 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18613 A Walker Consultants project is featured on the cover of ICRI’s Concrete Repair Bulletin March/April 2024 issue! Project Manager, Matt Dougherty, PE, wrote an article that discusses waterproofing and structural...

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A Walker Consultants project is featured on the cover of ICRI’s Concrete Repair Bulletin March/April 2024 issue! Project Manager, Matt Dougherty, PE, wrote an article that discusses waterproofing and structural strengthening of an existing inhabited condominium building in Florida. In the article, Matt discusses the merits of a project team communicating and working closely together for a successful project and happy client.

A project that began as a water intrusion investigation led to the discovery of structural issues that were resolved through team work and coordination between the engineering consultant, contractor, and owner. Now, Marina Place has a properly installed, warranted waterproofing system that will protect the strengthened concrete structure and protect the building and owners’ homes from water intrusion.

To read the article, please check out the Concrete Repair Bulletin.

To hear Matt and the client talk about the project, watch Walker’s project video!

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Zero-Emissions Fleet Plans for CA Transit Agencies https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/04/10/zero-emissions-fleet-plans-for-ca-transit-agencies/ Wed, 10 Apr 2024 20:11:41 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18589 Walker Consultants is helping transit agencies in California create FTA-compliant Zero-Emissions Fleet Transition Plans. Transit agencies may connect with Walker Consultants through the end of 2024 to seek assistance preparing...

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Walker Consultants is helping transit agencies in California create FTA-compliant Zero-Emissions Fleet Transition Plans. Transit agencies may connect with Walker Consultants through the end of 2024 to seek assistance preparing your FTA Zero-Emission Plan.

Walker Consultants is providing this assistance at no cost to transit agencies thanks to funding support from the Federal Transit Administration. This assistance provided in partnership with Caltrans and the Fresno County Rural Transit Agency.

Caltrans FCRTA FTAEmail us at zeroemissions@walkerconsultants.com to discuss how Walker Consultants can provide no-cost planning and technical support as you prepare your FTA Zero-Emissions Fleet Plan.

Download our FTA Zero-Emission Fleet Transition Plan Guide (PDF) and the ZEV Funding Source Matrix (PDF).

What do transit agencies need to do?

This guide is intended for California public transit agencies that have an approved CARB ZEB Rollout Plan.

A completed CARB ZEB Rollout Plan has many of the same components required by the FTA Zero-Emission Fleet Transition Plan. California transit agencies can use their CARB ZEB Rollout Plan as a starting point to satisfy the FTA requirements, with additional information in a cover letter or addendum. This additional information includes identifying where the CARB plan answers the six FTA-required elements and/or adds any missing elements.

Agencies can use the FTA Zero-Emissions Plan Template and the FTA Zero-Emission Fleet Transition Plan Guide to produce a cover letter/addendum to their CARB ZEB Rollout Plan to fulfill FTA’s requirements.

Download the plan guide from the link at the top or bottom of this page. We’ll provide the plan template after you contact us.

Why do transit agencies need to do this?

The State of California’s Innovative Clean Transit (ICT) regulation was enacted on October 1, 2019. It requires that all public transit agencies gradually transition their fleets to zero-emission technologies. Starting in 2029, 100 percent of all transit agencies’ new bus purchases must be Zero-Emission Buses (ZEBs), with a goal of complete transition to ZEBs by 2040. The ICT regulation requires each transit agency to prepare a ZEB Rollout Plan, which should have been submitted by July 1, 2023. The California Air Resource Board (CARB) issued the ZEB Rollout Plan Guidance for Transit Agencies (“CARB ZEB Rollout Plan Guidance”), last updated on January 9, 2020, which provided California transit agencies with a template for preparing these plans.

The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law amended the statutory provisions for the Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Competitive Program (49 U.S.C. § 5339(b)) and the Low or No Emission Program (49 U.S.C. § 5339(c)) to include a requirement that any application for projects related to zero-emission vehicles include a Zero-Emission Transition Plan.

What are the six key elements of a plan?

The Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Zero-Emission Fleet Transition Plan has six required elements:

  1. Demonstrate a long-term fleet management plan with a strategy for how the applicant intends to use the current application and future acquisitions.
  2. Address the availability of current and future resources to meet costs for the transition and implementation.
  3. Consider policy and legislation impacting relevant technologies.
  4. Include an evaluation of existing and future facilities and their relationship to the technology transition.
  5. Describe the partnership of the applicant with the utility or alternative fuel provider.
  6. Examine the impact of the transition on the applicant’s current workforce by identifying skill gaps, training needs, and retraining needs of the existing workers of the applicant to operate and maintain zero-emission vehicles and related infrastructure and avoid displacement of the existing workforce.

What do we need to create your plan?

  1. Final CARB Zero-Emission Bus Rollout Plan
  2. Information about any policies that the transit agency has related to zero-emissions vehicles.
  3. Information about if and how the transit agency has coordinated with the utility or alternative fuel provider, such as the following:
    1. Letter of support from the utility or alternative fuel provider for the FTA funding the transit agency is applying for.
    2. Examples of the partnership between the utility provider and transit agency, such as:
      1. Past projects where you have worked with the utility/alternative fuel provider to install infrastructure.
      2. Planning efforts where the utility/alternative fuel provider participated in your project advisory committee.
      3. Coordination with utility provider to identify electric grid capacity and to identify electrical infrastructure upgrades necessary.
      4. Resiliency planning efforts with the utility/alternative fuel provider.
      5. Coordination meetings and/or communications with the utility/alternative fuel provider.
      6. Coordination between the utility/alternative fuel provider on charge/fueling rates.
    3. Identification of any incentive programs offered by the utility or alternative fuel provider, and programs that the transit agency participates in.
  4. Additional information may be required as we review your CARB plan for compliance with FTA requirements.

Ready to work on a plan? Email us at zeroemissions@walkerconsultants.com to discuss how Walker Consultants can provide no-cost planning and technical support as you prepare your FTA Zero-Emissions Fleet Plan.

Download our FTA Zero-Emission Fleet Transition Plan Guide (PDF) and the ZEV Funding Source Matrix (PDF). We’ll provide the plan template after you contact us.

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Belmont Park featured in Parking & Mobility https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/03/27/belmont-park-featured-in-parking-mobility/ Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:36:30 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18506 The Belmont Park Arena Parking Structure is featured in the March 2024 issue of Parking & Mobility. For this project, Walker Consultants provided master planning, functional and structural design, MEPFP...

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The Belmont Park Arena Parking Structure is featured in the March 2024 issue of Parking & Mobility. For this project, Walker Consultants provided master planning, functional and structural design, MEPFP engineering, operations planning, operator RFP assistance, and curb management planning. After reading the article in Parking & Mobility, learn more about the project on Walker’s website.

The magazine also features an article by Mark Santos about how to overcome doubts about one’s experience because of their age. And, the Ask the Experts section includes insight from Mary Smith and Erik Nelson about the ongoing evolution of mobility options in our cities.

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Be Ready for Today and Tomorrow with EVCS https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/03/27/be-ready-for-today-and-tomorrow-with-evcs/ Wed, 27 Mar 2024 13:36:21 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18479 The post Be Ready for Today and Tomorrow with EVCS appeared first on Walker Consultants.

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Embracing the future of transportation, offering electric vehicle charging stations (EVCS) at your parking facility adds to its level of service and represents a forward-thinking commitment to sustainability and customer satisfaction. As you consider the integration of EVCS into your facilities, Walker Consultants is ready to guide you towards a greener, more efficient tomorrow.

Understanding EVCS and the Components

EVCS are essential for powering up the increasing number of electric vehicles hitting our roads. From level 1 and level 2 chargers providing standard charging options to the rapid power of DC fast chargers, selecting the appropriate charging solution is critical for catering to your needs.

Customization: Decisions and Directions

Determining the ideal mix of chargers for your parking structure involves a deep dive into your specific requirements and the electric vehicle trends among your clientele. Whether the need is in long-term parking or specialized spots for taxis and rideshares, deciding on the quantity and location of chargers requires strategic insight. We’ll help you plan for the right system, supporting your facility from inception to implementation.

Partner with us for Your EVCS Implementation

With a proven track record of assisting clients with the seamless installation of EVCS, we will lead you through this transition. Our expertise spans from evaluating your garage’s charging demands to meeting ADA standards, positioning you to lead in the adoption of green technology.

Electric vehicle charging stations are not just infrastructure improvements; they are a statement to travelers about your dedication to innovation and environmental responsibility.

Embark on this electrifying journey with us! Contact Erik Nelson, PCIP or Geoffrey Posluszny, CPP today to discuss how we can facilitate your successful adoption of EVCS.

Check out some of our EVCS projects below.

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Pioneering Sustainable Mobility Solutions https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/02/13/pioneering-sustainable-mobility-solutions/ Tue, 13 Feb 2024 21:30:44 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18420 The post Pioneering Sustainable Mobility Solutions appeared first on Walker Consultants.

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We are thrilled to announce that Walker’s Victor Hill and Ben Weber, have been featured in Parking & Mobility Magazine, a prestigious publication of the International Parking & Mobility Institute (IPMI). In their article, “Get to the Point”, Hill and Weber address the critical issue of urban mobility, specifically the challenge of reducing parking requirements and the necessity of making driving less convenient to foster sustainable, enjoyable, and affordable urban environments.

Our cities are often viewed as landscapes where personal vehicles dominate, and alternative modes of transportation are sidelined. Hill and Weber argue against this perception, highlighting the growing feasibility of walking, bicycling, public transit, and other forms of travel. They emphasize the importance of investing in these alternatives to create integrated, efficient, and user-friendly mobility networks. Their work sheds light on the innovative concept of “mobility wallets,” a pilot initiative in Los Angeles aimed at encouraging the use of diverse transportation modes through seamless trip planning and payment solutions. This approach not only supports low-income residents but also serves as a model for other cities and universities seeking to mitigate the challenges posed by single-occupancy vehicles and parking constraints.

Our company proudly supports this forward-thinking vision, recognizing that the path to more sustainable urban living requires a collective shift in how we view and utilize transportation. Hill and Weber’s contribution to Parking & Mobility Magazine underscores our commitment to leading the charge in reimagining urban mobility for a better, more sustainable future for our communities. To read more, check out Hill and Weber’s article.

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Shared Parking Analysis Can Help Save https://walkerconsultants.com/blog/2024/02/12/shared-parking-analysis-can-help-save/ Mon, 12 Feb 2024 20:23:33 +0000 https://walkerconsultants.com/?p=18413 The post Shared Parking Analysis Can Help Save appeared first on Walker Consultants.

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We are proud to announce that John Dorsett, AICP, CPP, a Senior Director of Planning, Operations and Technology at Walker Consultants, has contributed a compelling article to Development Magazine, a reputable publication by NAIOP, The Commercial Real Estate Development Association. In the Winter 2023/2024 issue, Dorsett provides insightful analysis on “Rightsizing Parking in Support of Sustainability and ROI,” exploring how shared parking analyses can significantly save land, costs, and time in urban development projects.

Dorsett’s piece is a deep dive into the transformational potential of shared parking strategies, emphasizing how they can lead to more sustainable and cost-effective urban planning. This article highlights the necessity of rethinking parking space allocation in response to the changing dynamics of transportation and mobility. Dorsett’s expertise helps readers understand the economic and environmental benefits of rightsizing parking. He offers practical solutions and methodologies that can be adopted by developers to optimize their projects. The article is not only a testament to John Dorsett’s expertise in the field but also reflects our company’s commitment to pioneering sustainable and innovative urban development practices.

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