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Steer was tasked with developing a demand model of ferry ridership to Lummi Island, including pedestrians, vehicles and commercial vehicles to establish projections through 2040.

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Steer was commissioned to conduct a comprehensive review of existing access arrangements at all Go Transit stations. This included station profiles detailing the current issues for access by each mode (walking, cycling, transit, pickup/drop-off, park and ride) and how these issues will change with the increased service levels.

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We are supporting the Federal Railroad Administration in partnership with the U.S. Department of Transportation Volpe National Transportation Systems Center in the development of a guidance document for intercity passenger rail ridership forecasting services to help facilitate the preparation of service development plans for passenger rail services spanning multiple states.

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Steer conducted an existing conditions analysis to fully understand and quantify the challenges Casco Bay Lines is facing with the existing schedule and fleet.

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The TO360 wayfinding strategy supports walking as the connecting mode that enables multi-modal transportation in Toronto. TO360 provides information for pedestrians, cyclists, transit users and motorists through unified signage and mapping systems delivered consistently by the City of Toronto and its project partners.

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Following on from our successful delivery of Toronto City's TO360 wayfinding strategy we were appointed by the City of Toronto’s Parks, Forestry & Recreation team to deliver an ambitious project aimed at improving wayfinding across the City’s 1600+ parklands. 

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Steer prepared this strategy for the City of London Corporation to guide public realm improvements in the Shoe Lane Quarter of the city. A core component of the work was to understand and accommodate ongoing change related to large development sites, and the future opening of Crossrail nearby in Farringdon.

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Steer led a multi-disciplinary team of consultants to develop a range of projects for Ruislip Manor high street to help regenerate this important local centre with support from the Mayor’s Regeneration Fund.

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Oxford Street is a retail centre of both local and global importance, attracting visitors from the UK and overseas, however the quality of the existing street environment faces critical challenges to ongoing success, most notably in terms of: pedestrian comfort; road safety and security; air quality; vehicle dominance; and transport accessibility.

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Steer was commissioned by the Oaxaca State Government in Mexico to undertake a review of the challenges facing access to public transport and to prepare concept designs for a demonstration complete street project. 

We are Steer

Yes, you are in the right place. After 40 years, we have changed our name from Steer Davies Gleave to mark our growing international footprint and our expanding portfolio into sectors beyond transport.

Explore our new website to learn more about Steer: who we are, how we work and what our future holds.