WSP USA to join Texas Bullet Train team

iStock 470296594

WSP has a long history in Texas, including recent infrastructure projects in Dallas, Houston

Texas Central announced today that WSP USA is joining the Bullet Train team to provide engineering support as the project moves ahead in its pre-construction phase.

Texas Central, developers of the high-speed passenger train between North Texas and Houston, cited WSP’s award-winning experience in designing infrastructure projects and said its work will focus on engineering, cost estimating and scheduling.

WSP USA, formerly known as WSP | Parsons Brinckerhoff, is a leading engineering and professional services consultancy whose history in Texas dates back more than a hundred years.

The announcement reflects the continued progress of the high-speed train, coming just weeks after Texas Central selected Fluor Enterprises and The Lane Construction Corporation to perform pre-construction planning in which WSP will provide engineering services.

The project continues to announce world-class participants as it brings the best talent on board, building toward the expected 10,000 direct jobs each year during construction in Texas.

“We are excited to partner with WSP, a company that has been involved in many iconic transportation projects around the world. This further demonstrates the attention the Texas Bullet Train has received from world-class firms with such scale and experience.”
— Texas Central CEO Carlos Aguilar

The multibillion-dollar project is a 240-mile line that will connect North Texas and Houston in 90 minutes, with a midway stop in the Brazos Valley. The investor-owned project, which is not taking federal or state grants for its construction or operations, is bringing in partners familiar with Texas, creating jobs and opportunities here.

“WSP’s expertise in major infrastructure projects and our team of seasoned professionals position us well to ramp up quickly in support of the Texas Bullet Train. This is a transformational project and we are proud to be part of the project team.”
— Joseph Pulicare, president of transportation & infrastructure for WSP USA

The firm already staffed dozens of full-time personnel on the project to assist Fluor and Lane.

WSP has been a part of numerous high-speed rail projects around the world, including Taiwan, California, China, the United Kingdom and, most recently, a high-speed rail system that will connect Kuala Lumpur and Singapore.

Its history in Texas dates to 1886, when William Barclay Parsons served as chief engineer of the Fort Worth and Rio Grande Railroad. He co-founded the firm that became Parsons Brinckerhoff, one of the largest American civil engineering firms.

It has maintained a continuous presence in Texas since the 1960s. More recently, it has contributed to reconstruction of Houston’s IH-10 Katy Freeway; the Dallas-Fort Worth Connector in Grapevine, Southlake and Irving; and the Dallas Horseshoe project improving traffic flow through the heart of downtown Dallas.

Source texascentral.com

Similar Posts

  • $12B Texas bullet train construction could start this year

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsAppTexas Central Partners could begin construction on its $12 billion Dallas-to-Houston high-speed rail project in late 2019 or early 2020, according to The Houston Chronicle. The developer also has tentative plans for a midway stop near Texas A&M University in College Station or Bryan. The bullet train will be modeled after Japan’s Shinkansen high-speed train…

  • DFW in Top Three for Best Large Airport in North America in Annual USA Today 10Best Voting

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsAppDallas Fort Worth International (DFW) Airport finished among the top three in voting for Best Large Airport in North America in the USA Today 10Best Readers’ Choice 2020 results announced today. As one of 20 airports nominated in the Large category (airports serving more than 15 million passengers annually), DFW Airport was the highest ranked…

  • Public Investment Around DART Rail Moving North Texas

    FacebookXRedditPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsAppBy Subcontractors USA News Provider A new study looking at the economic impact of publicly funded projects near Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail stations shows major economic impacts to North Texas. Researchers at the University of North Texas looked at 11 public projects between 1999 and 2015 and found those types of projects…

  • VIA Park & Ride Set for Brahmas Game at the Dome Sunday

    VIA Metropolitan Transit is set for more United Football League action with convenient and affordable Park & Ride Service to all 2024 San Antonio Brahmas games at the Alamodome, including the next home game on Sunday, May 19 against the Arlington Renegades.