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Roads, Highways and Bridges

Roadway and bridge systems form the backbone of ground transportation. These assets are highly regulated, frequently cross multiple jurisdictions, and require careful coordination of permitting, utilities, safety standards, and construction staging.

Our services include

What We Do

Kiwa provides multidisciplinary services that support design, construction, and long-term asset performance,  including:

  • Subsurface Utility Engineering (SUE) and detailed utility mapping
  • Utility conflict identification, relocation planning, and coordination
  • Environmental compliance and permitting support
  • Geotechnical, structural, and materials assessments
  • Construction inspection, QA/QC, and materials testing
  • Design reviews for constructability and compliance

Our teams work closely with DOTs, municipalities, and design build partners to reduce utility related delays, verify material and construction quality, and support complex corridor improvements. 

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Area of Expertise

Transportation Infrastructure Inspection, Risk and Quality

Transportation networks, such as highways, bridges, rail systems, airports and transit corridors, are the backbone of economic vitality, mobility, and public safety. Their performance and resilience depend on independent inspection, engineering expertise, utility risk management, and rigorous construction quality assurance. Kiwa delivers these capabilities through the combined strengths of Raba Kistner, Sequoia Consultants, and T2 Utility Engineers (T2) — three industry leaders whose integrated approach enhances safety, reduces risk, and elevates the quality and reliability of transportation infrastructure projects.

Why This Matters

Highway and bridge projects often occur in dense, utility rich corridors and directly impact the traveling public. Early engineering insight, precise utility data, and strong QA/QC practices help reduce redesign cycles, avoid construction conflicts, and maintain safety for both workers and the community.

How Kiwa Delivers Value

Kiwa supports roadway and bridge programs by:

  • Reducing utility-related delays through advanced SUE, conflict analysis, and relocation planning
  • Improving design feasibility with constructability reviews, early data collection, and multidiscipline engineering input
  • Strengthening quality and compliance via construction engineering and inspection,  materials testing,  quality management and QA/QC oversight
  • Streamlining permitting and coordination across DOTs, municipalities, utilities, and contractors
  • Enhancing long-term reliability through accurate as built documentation and material performance verification

This integrated approach minimizes redesign cycles, supports complex project phasing, and ensures safe, durable corridor upgrades.

Who We Serve

Road authorities

Transport agencies

Public bodies

FAQs about Roads, Highways and Bridges

Can Kiwa support large, complex roadway programs such as designbuild megaprojects?

Can Kiwa support large, complex roadway programs such as designbuild megaprojects?

Delivered By

Raba Kistner

Raba Kistner is committed to customer compliance and empowering employees to continually improve and deliver our services right: the first time, on time, every time.

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T2 Utility Engineers

T2 Utility Engineers specializes in services to reduce the risk of existing underground and above-ground utilities for infrastructure projects.