Denver Transit Corridor Modernization
Multi-phase modernization across Denver corridors, involving transportation review of structures, drainage, and intelligent transportation systems.
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Denver is one of Colorado's most active markets for transportation engineering work. Highways, transit, traffic operations, signals and multimodal mobility planning.
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Representative active and recent Denver programs where transportation engineers are scoped on the prime team. Use this as a market reference when sizing your own engagement.
Multi-phase modernization across Denver corridors, involving transportation review of structures, drainage, and intelligent transportation systems.
Stacked retail, office, and residential program in the Denver core requiring full transportation engineering coordination through CA.
Greenfield industrial campus on Denver's periphery — site grading, utilities, structural, MEP, and process integration with transportation scope across all phases.
Stormwater, levee, and grid-hardening packages funded under IIJA and Colorado state appropriations, with transportation engineering on the prime team.
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Foundations, platform structure, and utility coordination for a new Denver transit line station.
Phased addition with active-hospital constraints — full transportation coordination through CA.
Greenfield 1.2M sqft DC with rack-supported mezzanines and dock-leveler integration.
New 138kV substation tied to a Denver-area generation interconnect.
Denver watershed modeling, conveyance, and detention design under climate-resilience funding.
40+ story tower with wind-tunnel review and transportation integration through occupancy.
Every transportation engineer of record in CO needs to be a licensed P.E. in Colorado for the discipline of work. Additional credentials below signal depth on specific scope types.
Required to stamp transportation drawings and calcs in CO. Verify status via the Colorado board.
Portable engineering credential record used for licensure by comity across states.
Post-P.E. credential required in some jurisdictions for tall/critical structures. Often expected on hospitals, schools, and high-risk seismic work.
Sustainable design accreditations frequently required on commercial and institutional projects.
Project Management Professional — common on owner-side and large-program ${short} leads.
Construction safety credential expected on engineers with site presence during CA.
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Yes. Any engineering work submitted to a Denver building department, municipal authority, or DOT must be sealed by a Professional Engineer (P.E.) licensed in Colorado.
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Yes — post a scope to the marketplace and licensed transportation engineers and firms serving Denver will submit proposals.
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Permits, stamped drawings, and code compliance turn on whether a Professional Engineer (P.E.) is on the deliverable. These are the situations where a licensed P.E. is non-negotiable.
Any drawing submitted to a building department, AHJ, or utility for permit typically requires a Professional Engineer's stamp in the state the project will be built.
Life-safety, structural, electrical, and pressure-system work falls under state engineering practice acts. Unstamped work in these scopes is generally illegal and uninsurable.
Owners, AHJs, lenders, and insurers commonly require P.E.-sealed deliverables before they will fund, approve, or insure a project — even on scopes that might otherwise be exempt.
A P.E. seal documents professional responsibility for the design. Using a licensed engineer is the standard risk-transfer mechanism owners and contractors rely on.
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