Traffic Surveys and Data Analysis for the Ayala Tollroad Project
TTPI was commissioned by Halcrow Asia Ltd to undertake the traffic count survey, journey time survey, roadside interview and data analysis.
Traffic Surveys for the Study for the Enhancement of Railway Network System in Metro Manila
Under a subcontract arrangement with Oriental Consultants Ltd of Japan, TTPI undertook the following surveys: 1. Traffic Volume Count; 2. Passenger Load Count; 3. Roadside Interview (RSI); 4. Travel Time Survey; and 5. LRT Passengers' Interview (Willingness to Pay).
Waltermart Bicutan - Traffic Impact Assessment and Traffic Management Planning.
The project involved the preparation of traffic impact analysis with the planned construction/development of
buildings and facilities...
Pasig City Central Business District Land Use and Transport Study
The Pasig City Government commissioned TTPI to prepare a comprehensive transport and traffic plan using GIS, transport models and traffic assignment software..
Horizons 101 Condominium - Traffic Impact Assessment Study
The Horizons 101 Condominium is located along General Maxillom Ave., Cebu City. The study evaluated the impact of the development on the traffic situation along the affected roads.
Kasara Urban Resort Residences - Traffic Impact Assessment Study
The Transport and Traffic Planners, Inc. (TTPI) was commissioned to prepare a Traffic impact Assessment (TIA) study that would cover the proposed residential development in Pasig City.
Rochester Towers - Traffic Impact Assessment Study
The Transport and Traffic Planners, Inc. (TTPI) was commissioned to prepare a Traffic impact Assessment (TIA) study that would cover the proposed tower development in Pasig City.
Counterpart Support Training under the Study for the Development of Public Transportation Strategic Plan for Metro Cebu
TTPI was subcontracted by Design Science to performed and developed training modules to the DOTC Planning Staff on GIS Training, Travel Demand Forecasting and Sketch Planning.
National Transport Policy and Planning Project (NTPP) Geographic Information System (GIS) Training Program
The training program supports DPWH planning staff to develop new system that enhance the agency’s capability to monitor and maintain its infrastructure facilities.
National Transport Policy and Planning Project (NTPP) Geographic Information System (GIS) Training Program
The training program supports DPWH planning staff to develop new system that enhance the agency’s capability to monitor and maintain its infrastructure facilities.
Counterpart Support Training under the Study for the Development of Public Transportation Strategic Plan for Metro Cebu
TTPI was subcontracted by Design Science to performed and developed training modules to the DOTC Planning Staff on GIS Training, Travel Demand Forecasting and Sketch Planning.
Counterpart Support Training under the Study for the Development of Public Transportation Strategic Plan for Metro Cebu
TTPI was subcontracted by Design Science to performed and developed training modules to the DOTC Planning Staff on GIS Training, Travel Demand Forecasting and Sketch Planning.
Supplemental Institutional Strengthening Assistance for the Social Reform Related Feeder Ports Development in the Philippines
The objective of the project is to promote the sustainability of operations of feeder ports developed with Japanese financial and technical assistance by providing institutional strengthening assistance so that the ports can continue to serve the purpose of catalyzing and facilitating economic and social development within the poor localities where they are located.
Supplemental Institutional Strengthening Assistance for the Social Reform Related Feeder Ports Development in the Philippines
The objective of the project is to promote the sustainability of operations of feeder ports developed with Japanese financial and technical assistance by providing institutional strengthening assistance so that the ports can continue to serve the purpose of catalyzing and facilitating economic and social development within the poor localities where they are located.