
Transport infrastructure provides the backbone of a nation.
From the daily commute to transporting freight for commercial use,
it underpins the economic and social activity of the country.
As populations become more mobile, the demand for
transport is growing, forcing governments to explore how they can
improve transit provision by enhancing existing systems or creating
new infrastructure.
However, creating a system which delivers real
value for the communities it serves, requires a holistic approach
which recognises the inter connectivity between transport
infrastructure and the wider urban environment.
Capita Symonds has a history of working alongside
national and local governments to help them address the numerous
transport challenges they face. This begins with establishing from
the outset the viability of schemes and the benefits they will
deliver across the triple bottom line (economic, social and
environmental), to ensure that they will have a long term positive
impact. Our experience in the delivery of multi-modal schemes gives
us an in-depth insight into how the various components interact
together to achieve the best results.
Good infrastructure design is also central to the
success of a scheme providing assets that encourage social
inclusion, economic growth and enhance the surroundings in which
they are located. Our work at Green Park Station in London is an
example of this in action, here we designed a station which
increased accessibility for all users whilst also complementing the
historic surroundings of Green Park itself.
With the increased global focus on developing
solutions which address the issue of the ‘last mile’, Capita
Symonds is working to identify new approaches which have the
potential to fill this gap. In India, for example, we have been
working with DIMTS to develop the new Delhi Personal Rapid Transit
(PRT) system which would transform the way people travel around the
city and provide a benchmark for global best practice in this
sector.