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WSA comes back strongly against Halcrow on DRIC bridge forecast


Wilbur Smith & Associates (WSA) have come back at Halcrow, the British consultants over their somber forecasts for traffic at the Detroit River, compiled at the request of the Ambassador Bridge company. WSA, working for Michigan DOT have forecast a strong rise in truck traffic, such as to apparently justify the new Detroit River International Crossing (DRIC) bridge by 2030.

Kris Wuestefeld to head design at WSA


Kris Wuestefeld to head design at WSA

Originally published in issue 53 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Jan 2001.

Page:17

Subjects:promotion move job

Agencies:WSA

Sources:Wuestefeld

TORONTO:407-ETR drops peak/off-peak differential


TORONTO:407-ETR drops peak/off-peak differential

Originally published in issue 48 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Apr 2000.

Page:8

Subjects:variable pricing peak/off-peak

Brits win one from WSA


Brits win one from WSA

Originally published in issue 47 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Mar 2000.

Page:1

Subjects:407-ETR forecasting

Facilities:407-ETR

Agencies:407-ETR International WSA Halcrow Wilbur Smith

Locations:Toronto Ontario Canada

PERSONNEL CHANGES:Big Changes for Tolling at WSA, PB, HNTB


PERSONNEL CHANGES:Big Changes for Tolling at WSA, PB, HNTB

Originally published in issue 37 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Mar 1999.

Page:9

Subjects:new positions appointments death

Agencies:WSA PB HNTB

Sources:Norman Wuestefeld Hubbard Larry Yermack Anthony Barber Robert Zuelsdorf

HISTORY:Potential for variable pricing studied in 1995


HISTORY:Potential for variable pricing studied in 1995

Originally published in issue 26 of Tollroads Newsletter, which came out in Apr 1998.

Page:6

Subjects:variable pricing congestion pricing value history

Agencies:FHWA Wilbur Smith Associates WSA

Sources:Norman Wuestefeld

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