Highways & Bridges
Highway and bridge design has evolved to a specialized
discipline requiring dedicated professionals that stay current with
changing technology, standards and practice. Today's environment
demands experts in the field that also have an understanding of the
impact their efforts have on the people and communities in which
these projects exist.
JMT has completed thousands of highway and bridge projects
throughout the United States. Our highway projects range in
complexity from local intersection improvements to streetscapes in
urban environments to the most complex interstate and highway
projects. Our bridge projects include services for bridge
inspection and remedial design, rehabilitation of existing bridges
and design of new steel, concrete and precast bridges, culverts and
retaining walls.
We are leaders in context sensitive design and always assemble a
multi-disciplined team of engineers, landscape architects and
environmental specialists to ensure that the highway and bridge
improvements blend into the community and environmental contexts
while at the same time satisfying transportation needs.
Projects are delivered using traditional design-bid-build,
design-build, best value and through Public Private
Partnerships.
Projects

Washington, D.C.
JMT performed field inspection, concrete and steel testing and
evaluation for a historic bridge.
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Chester County, Pennsylvania
JMT provided a full range of services to replace a landmark
bridge with a new structure that met the community's expectations
within a historic district.
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Baltimore County, Maryland
JMT led the design of improvements to several miles of I-95 as
well as a complete realignment of the I-95/I-695 interchange, the
first highway transportation project in Maryland to implement
general purpose lanes and express toll lanes together in the same
facility.
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JMT provided A-E services for the Federal Highway Administration
Eastern Federal Lands through a multi-year IDIQ contract.
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JMT provided planning, design and construction engineering
services for one mile of streetscape improvements to Kennett Pike
(SR 52), Delaware's first scenic byway.
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JMT provided innovative structural, environmental and roadway
design services for the rehabilitation of a historic stone masonry
arch bridge.
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JMT designed a 1.2 mile long, new roadway extension through an
existing residential community while avoiding sensitive
environmental features.
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JMT helped complete a roadway project that underwent significant
scope changes after the original design was completed by another
consultant.
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