Shared Corridor Planning

This webinar will provide the knowledge and benefit for engineering and construction professionals at railroads and agencies (owners), consultants, and contractors whose work includes the planning, design, and construction of new or expanded shared use corridors. The course is comprised of recommended practices and relevant accumulated lessons learned and knowledge discussing mixed or shared-use systems.  It presents numerous technical, institutional, political, operational and financial challenges to infrastructure, rolling stock, and rail operations to safely accommodate new or higher-speed passenger services while maintaining existing freight operations and sustaining growth.

This course is comprised of recommended practices and relevant accumulated knowledge from subject matter experts in the railroad industry. It is not intended as a regulatory qualification.

Presenter Biography

Francis J. Miller, P.E. is a professional engineer with more than 36 years of experience in the planning, design, construction, inspection and project management of major railway, track, and facility engineering projects. Assignments have included major rehabilitation, design-build, and FTA New Starts projects for mass transportation systems throughout the United States, including light-rail transit and heavy, commuter, and high-speed, rail, as well as for freight railroad clients. 

Mr. Miller has held various leadership, senior management and engineering positions in consulting engineering including his current position as Vice President, Sr. Project Manager – Director of Track Design, Transit & Rail at AECOM. Other past positions also include working as a Track Contractor and with New York City Transit and SEPTA.
He holds a BST, Civil Engineering, 1984, Spring Garden College and an AST, Construction Engineering, 1984, Spring Garden College and is a licensed Professional Engineer in PA and NC.


 
Pricing:


 
Members:
$139.00
Non-Members:
$189.00
Student Members: $69.50

Webinar fees are non-refundable and by registering you agree to this policy.

Webinar is Eastern Time.
When
11/12/2020 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Where
UNITED STATES
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PDH Hours: 2.0

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