MNS Transportation’s construction management team celebrated the ribbon-cutting for Phase 1 of the Highway 1 Auxiliary Lane & Bus-on-Shoulder Project, alongside Santa Cruz County RTC and Caltrans District 5. The event also marked the opening of the new Chanticleer Bike & Pedestrian Overcrossing.
MNS Transportation’s construction management team participated in the ribbon-cutting for the new Iron Horse Trail Bridge over Bollinger Canyon Road. This project significantly enhances safety for pedestrians and bicyclists while improving traffic flow in San Ramon.
MNS Transportation and the City of El Segundo won the ASCE MLAB 2025 Bikeways & Trails Award for the El Segundo Boulevard Improvement Project. This $8M regional investment revitalized 1.5 miles of roadway and added 2.5 miles of bike infrastructure, enhancing safety, mobility, and multimodal access.
Laguna County Sanitation and MNS Water earned the 2025 APWA Central Coast Project of the Year Award for their Phase 1 upgrade of a 60-year-old wastewater plant in Santa Maria Valley, featuring new facilities and advanced disinfection for cleaner, sustainable water.
The Avenue R Complete Streets & Safe Routes Project in Palmdale won the 2024 APWA Southern California High Desert Branch Best Improvement for Public Safety Award. This initiative enhances safety by upgrading road infrastructure, adding crosswalks, and creating dedicated bike lanes to foster a safer, more connected community.
The City of Dublin, MNS Transportation, and Mark Thomas earned the 2025 APWA Northern California Public Works Project of the Year Award for the innovative Iron Horse Trail Bridge. The 230-foot free-span bridge improves safety and traffic flow over busy Dublin Boulevard.
MNS Water celebrated their partnership with the City of Gonzales for the award-winning MWWTP Emergency Disposal Basin project, enhancing wastewater capacity and environmental protection through collaboration with local partners. The project supports treated wastewater transport to Soledad’s WWTP and ensures community business continuity.
The 12th Street Improvement Project, honored with the APWA Monterrey Bay 2025 Project of the Year Award, significantly improved pedestrian and cyclist safety near Greenfield schools by adding sidewalks, bike lanes, and enhanced crosswalks. This vital upgrade creates a safer, more accessible route for students and community members alike.
The MNS Transportation and Survey teams, alongside the City of Calabasas, received the APWA Ventura County 2024 Project of the Year Award for enhancing Mulholland Highway and Old Topanga Canyon Road with widened shoulders, new sidewalks, and pavement rehabilitation to improve safety and accessibility.
MNS Government Services aided the City of Monrovia in obtaining a $900,000 SCAG Sustainable Communities Program grant to advance safe, sustainable transportation through the Vinculum Phase II project. This initiative promotes complete streets and multimodal integration across the community.
MNS Government Services secured a $1.4 million federal grant to fund planning and design for the Santa Ynez Valley Connector, an 8.7-mile multi-use path linking the Santa Ynez Reservation, Buellton, Solvang, and Santa Barbara County. This project aims to improve travel options for residents and visitors in the region.
Congrats to the Transportation Agency for Monterey County (TAMC) Salinas Rail Extension project team for winning a ...
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