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2022 NJ TransAction Conference Program

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NEW JERSEY TRANSACTIONT R A N S P O R TAT I O N C O N F E R E N C EAmerica’s Premier Transportation Conference“ ”2022April 26, 27 & 28Program Sponsor

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Welcome to America’s Premier State Transportation Conference & Expo Welcome Back! After a 2-year in-person absence, we want to welcome you back to the 2022 New Jersey TransAction Conference. For many of you this may be your first in-person event in the last 2 years. We have done our best to make this conference safe and comfortable for all. So again, on behalf of the 2022 New Jersey TransAction Conference Steering Committee and our conference sponsors, it gives us great pleasure to welcome you to this extraordinary educational event. The TransAction Conference and Expo brings together inspired people like you and allows you the opportunity to learn and fine tune pioneering planning and operational techniques as well as gain knowledge of new opportunities that together will ensure the best multi-modal transportation system in New Jersey and the region. What these past 2 years have proven is that obstacles may get in our way, but we will find ways to overcome them. What was realized though is transportation – any mode – and those who plan, design, engineer, and build, was the key to jump-starting a halted economy and helped to start the process of getting “life back to normal”. Our hearts and thoughts go out to those who did not make it through this pandemic as well as their families and friends. We thank each of you for attending TransAction 2022 and bringing your expertise to our gathering. I am certain after 3 days of workshop sessions, training and visiting the exhibits, it will further your knowledge and experience to successfully pave the way into the future – and into your future. Each of you is truly our greatest asset and we could not accomplish what we do without everyone’s support and dedication. We thank all of our exhibitors and sponsors as well. Without your support as well as the opportunity to showcase your company, products, and services – you help make our TransAction Conference one of the best and largest in the country. Lastly, we want to thank the NJ TransAction Steering Committee, workshop session coordinators, and speakers as well as our conference volunteers for your hard work and dedication. What our attendees see in three days is the final product. What they don’t see is the months of planning, meetings and implementation of our ideas and workshop topics to bring you the best possible conference. Our personal respect and thanks go out to all of you. ENJOY THE CONFERENCE. Frank T. Reilly Michael M. Vieira Conference Chairman Conference Vice-Chair

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PROGRAM PAGE INDEXInside Front Welcome LetterCover1 Program Page Index2 Tropicana Conference Center Information and Meeting Room Locations3 TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners, and Thanks4-5 TransAction Conference Sponsors6-7 Exhibit Room & Meeting Room Diagram8 Mobile App Instructions and Video on Demand9-10 AICP Planning Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations11-12 PDH Engineering Credits – List of Eligible Workshop Presentations13-21 TUESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions22-33 WEDNESDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions34-40 THURSDAY - Conference Program Schedule and Workshop Sessions41 Participating Exhibitor with Booth Numbers42-52 NJ TransAction Conference Exhibitors & Sponsor DetailsInsideBack Date for NJ TransAction Conference 2023CoverOutside Back Arcadis Ad – Program SponsorCoverProgram Sponsor1

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Exhibit Hall: Located on the 4th floor – South Tower.Registration Desk: Located outside of the Exhibit Hall to the right of the escalators. Exhibit Hall on the 4thFloor – South Tower.Meeting Rooms: Located on the 4th floor of the South Tower you will find the Carousel, Pageant, Parade, Rolling Chair, and Seaside meeting rooms. The Salon #1, #2 and #3 meeting rooms are located in the North Tower on the 4thfloor. The Chelsea Meeting Room is located inside the Chelsea Tower. (See Floor Plan in this program).Continental Breakfast & Refreshment Break: Located on the 4th floor – South Tower inside the rear of the Exhibit Hall.Wednesday Buffet Luncheon: Located in the North Tower on the 4thfloor – Salon 2, 3 & 4. (See Floor Plan in this program). Paid in Advance Lunch Ticket Required.Wednesday Evening Reception: Located on the 4th floor – South Tower inside the rear of the Exhibit Hall.Paid in Advance Reception Ticket Required.Wireless Internet: Wireless internet from the Tropicana is available in the expo hall and meeting rooms.Business Center: Tropicana’s Business Center is a full-service facility supporting the needs of business travelers and convention attendees. Services include copying, printing, computer workstations, mailing, and shipping. The Business Center is located on the ground floor of the North Tower.Tropicana Entertainment: Tropicana’s IMAX Theatre, located on the third floor of The Quarter. Escape AC,located in the North Tower at the street level, offers four classic Atlantic City themed rooms to choose from: The Poker Room, The Boardwalk, The Casino Cage, or Backstage. Each game room provides a thrilling, yet challenging experience that requires attention to detail, critical thinking, communication, and team work to break out. The Family Fun Station Arcade is located in the North Tower with over 50 arcade games.Coat & Luggage Check Room: Located in the hotel lobby on the ground floor, South Tower. It is open 24 hours.Hotel Check Out: On the last day of the conference, checkout is at 11 AM. Check out during the mid-morning break and take your luggage to either the Bell Services or carry it with you into the remaining workshop sessions.The Quarter: Tropicana’s Magnificent Shopping, Dining & Entertainment Venue: This is a huge shopping, dining, and entertainment complex modeled after old Havana is in the Tropicana’s Havana Quarter connected to the South Tower from the casino level. There is an IMAX theater, Irish Pub imported from Ireland, and scores of stores that range from designer purses and shoes to candy and coffee at Starbucks. All this inside the hotel complex!A complete list and description of the EATING PLACES and SHOPS in the Tropicana is on their website:www.tropicana.netBoardwalk: Take a stroll on America’s first and largest boardwalk or walk on the sand or in the surf on the beach. Enjoy the sea breeze and fresh air that have attracted millions of visitors here for more than 150 years. Walk the boardwalk or beach one way and return on the boardwalk by Rolling Chair (prices are very negotiable). There are 100’s of stores, casinos, eating places, and arcades.Tropicana Conference Center Information and Room Locations2

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TransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners and ThanksRecognition and Thank You All of the agencies and companies exhibiting at this year’s NJ TransAction 2022. Our Sponsors. Our Conference Committee. Gordon Meth and Ken Wedeen for spearheading the PDH & AICP Continuing Education Credits. Kwan Hui and Amy Bernknopf who coordinated the College Student Poster Session. The students presenting in the Poster Session. The many workshop session coordinators who helped make all 80 workshop sessions educational and informative as well as those who spoke and presented at these sessions. The NJ TransAction volunteers working to make this a successful conference for YOU. Brian Sena & Wendy Baten and the Staff at the Tropicana Casino Resort Convention Center,Jeff Dye and AEX Convention Services and Crowdcomms, Ltd.Conference CommitteeFrank T. Reilly, Conference ChairmanMichael M. Vieira, Conference Vice ChairmanBrian Leckie, NJ DOT LiaisonZenobia Fields. NJDOTJohn Del Colle & Lisa Roach, NJ TRANSIT LiaisonMary K. Murphy, Port Authority of NY & NJ LiaisonDanelle Hunter, AmtrakKenneth Wedeen, Somerset County & NJ CTAGordon Meth, Robson Forensic, LLCKel MacKavanagh, NJ Railroad AssociationTed Ritter, No. Jersey Transp. Planning AuthorityKwan Hui, Del. Valley Reg. Planning Comm.Amy Bernknopf, Del. Valley Reg. Planning Comm. Jennifer Marandino, So. Jersey Transp. Plan. Org.John Lane, NJ CTA PresidentRanjit Walia, Civic Eye CollaborativeJohn Adair, Somerset County & NJ COSTAnthony Attanasio, Hawk Strategies, LLCThomas Drabic, Sussex County & NJ CTALiza Betz, Union County & NJ CTAMichael Dannemiller, Middlesex CountyThomas W. Casey, Bergen County & NJ CTARobert Koska, NJ COST & CTAAOur Partners in TransportationNJ TRANSITNJ Department of TransportationNJ Turnpike AuthorityUS Federal Highway AdministrationUS Federal Transit Ad ministrationPort Authority of New York & New JerseyAmtrakNJ Railroad AssociationCommunity Transportation Association of AmericaNorth Jersey Transportation Planning AuthorityDelaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSouth Jersey Transportation Planning OrganizationNJ County Transportation Association (NJ CTA)NJ Council on Special Transportation (NJ COST)Special ThanksDiane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, Commissioner, NJ Department of TransportationKevin Corbett, President & CEO,NJ TRANSITRichard Cotton, Executive DirectorPort Authority of NY & NJJohn Keller, Executive DirectorNJ Turnpike AuthorityTransAction Conference Committee, Our Partners and ThanksRecognition and Thank You All of the agencies and companies exhibiting at this year’s NJ TransAction 2022. Our Sponsors. Our Conference Committee. Gordon Meth and Ken Wedeen for spearheading the PDH & AICP Continuing Education Credits. Kwan Hui and Amy Bernknopf who coordinated the College Student Poster Session. The students presenting in the Poster Session. The many workshop session coordinators who helped make all 80 workshop sessions educational and informative as well as those who spoke and presented at these sessions. The NJ TransAction volunteers working to make this a successful conference for YOU. Brian Sena & Wendy Baten and the Staff at the Tropicana Casino Resort Convention Center,Jeff Dye and AEX Convention Services and Crowdcomms, Ltd.Conference CommitteeFrank T. Reilly, Conference ChairmanMichael M. Vieira, Conference Vice ChairmanBrian Leckie, NJ DOT LiaisonZenobia Fields. NJDOTJohn Del Colle & Lisa Roach, NJ TRANSIT LiaisonMary K. Murphy, Port Authority of NY & NJ LiaisonDanelle Hunter, AmtrakKenneth Wedeen, Somerset County & NJ CTAGordon Meth, Robson Forensic, LLCKel MacKavanagh, NJ Railroad AssociationTed Ritter, No. Jersey Transp. Planning AuthorityKwan Hui, Del. Valley Reg. Planning Comm.Amy Bernknopf, Del. Valley Reg. Planning Comm. Jennifer Marandino, So. Jersey Transp. Plan. Org.John Lane, NJ CTA PresidentRanjit Walia, Civic Eye CollaborativeJohn Adair, Somerset County & NJ COSTAnthony Attanasio, Hawk Strategies, LLCThomas Drabic, Sussex County & NJ CTALiza Betz, Union County & NJ CTAMichael Dannemiller, Middlesex CountyThomas W. Casey, Bergen County & NJ CTARobert Koska, NJ COST & CTAAOur Partners in TransportationNJ TRANSITNJ Department of TransportationNJ Turnpike AuthorityUS Federal Highway AdministrationUS Federal Transit Ad ministrationPort Authority of New York & New JerseyAmtrakNJ Railroad AssociationCommunity Transportation Association of AmericaNorth Jersey Transportation Planning AuthorityDelaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSouth Jersey Transportation Planning OrganizationNJ County Transportation Association (NJ CTA)NJ Council on Special Transportation (NJ COST)Special ThanksDiane Gutierrez-Scaccetti, Commissioner, NJ Department of TransportationKevin Corbett, President & CEO,NJ TRANSITRichard Cotton, Executive DirectorPort Authority of NY & NJJohn Keller, Executive DirectorNJ Turnpike Authority3

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2022 NJ TransAction ConferenceSPONSORSWednesday Buffet LuncheonNorthstar Strategies, LLC310 West State StreetTrenton, NJ 08618Tel: 609-571-9920www.northstarstrategiesllc.comName Badge LanyardsHill International, Inc.One Commerce Square, 2005 Market Street, 17th FloorPhiladelphia, PA 19103Tel: 800-283-4088www.hillintl.com Conference Safety KitTotal Transportation Corp4201 Tacony StreetPhiladelphia, PA 19124www.totalbusco.comMobile Charging StationPromatech, Inc.204 Ark RoadMt. Laurel, NJ 08054Tel: 856-314-8468www.promatechinc.comDirectional SignageHawk StrategiesPO Box 1022Somerville, NJ 08876Tel: 908-930-3068www.hawkstrategiesnj.comCollege Student Poster SessionWTS Philadelphia ChapterPO Box 58127Philadelphia, PA 19102-8127www.wtsinternational.org/chapters/philadelphiaPensMP Engineers + Architects40 Rector Street, Suite1020BNew York, NY 10006Tel: 212-736-1100www.mpengs.com Water CoolerStokes Creative Group, Inc.1666 Route 206Vincentown, NJ 08085Tel: 610-608-6152www.stokescg.com Wednesday Evening ReceptionWisniewski & Associates, LLCJohn Wisniewski, Esq.17 Main StreetSayreville, NJ 08872Tel: 732-651-0040www.wisniewskilaw.comProgram SponsorArcadis17-17 Route 208 North,Suite 290 WestFair Lawn, NJ 07410Tel: 201-398-4310www.arcadis.comMobile AppICF521 Bergen StreetLawrenceville, NJ 08648609-335-3284www.icf.comMobile Charging StationTechniQuest Corporation32 Jefferson PlazaPrinceton, NJ 08540Tel: 732-274-9500 x154www.techniquestcorporation.comConference Tote BagsRohrer Bus Sales314 Dickinson StreetEwing Township, NJ 08638Tel: 732-261-6643www.rohrerbus.com Thursday’s EthicsSnack & Beverage BreakDresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc.1 Evertrust Plaza, Suite 901Jersey City, NJ 07302Tel: 201-297-4205www.dresdnerrobin.com Email Ad BannerDiversity Marketing and Communications28 Washington Street, Suite 103East Orange, NJ 07017Tel: 973-377-0300www.diversitymc.comWednesday All Day Beverage CartFrench & Parrello Associates1800 Route 34, Suite 101Wall, NJ 07719Tel: 732-312-9800www.fpaengineers.comVideo on Demand RecordingsStokes Creative Group, Inc.1666 Route 206Vincentown, NJ 08085Tel: 610-608-6152www.stokescg.com Continental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksArora and Associates, P.C.1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200Lawrenceville, NJ 08648Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173www.arorapc.com Continental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksGreenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI)100 Corporate Drive, Suite 301Lebanon, NJ 08833Tel: 908-236-9001www.gpinet.comContinental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksKS Engineers, P.C.2 Riverfront Plaza, 3rd FloorNewark, NJ 07102Tel: 973-623-2999www.kseng.com Continental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksRichard Grubb & Associates, Inc.259 Prospect Plains Road, Building DCranbury, NJ 08512Tel: 609-655-0692www.rgaincorporated.com Continental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksTechniQuest Corporation32 Jefferson PlazaPrinceton, NJ 08540Tel: 732-274-9500 x154www.techniquestcorporation.com4

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2022 NJ TransAction ConferenceSPONSORSContinental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksTranSystems Corporation220 Headquarters Plaza West Tower, Second FloorMorristown, NJ 07960Tel: 215-627-2700www.TranSystems.comContinental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksT.Y. Lin International100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510Rockaway, NJ 07866Tel: 908-850-3366www.tylin.com Continental Breakfast& Refreshment BreaksWood Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions200 American Metro Blvd. Suite-113Hamilton, NJ 08619Tel: 919-475-3396www.woodplc.comPoster AdsBEM Systems, Inc.100 Passaic AvenueChatham Township, NJ 07928Tel: 908-598-2600www.bemsys.com Poster AdsConnect the Dots Insights1617 JFK BoulevardPhiladelphia, PA 19103Tel: 973-820-5352www.connectthedotsinsights.comPoster AdsControl Point Associates Inc.30 Independence Boulevard, Suite 100Warren, NJ 07059Tel: 908-668-0099www.cpasurvey.com Poster AdsKelderman Air Ride Suspensions2686 Highway 92Oskaloosa, IA 52577Tel: 641-660-5432www.kelderman.com Poster AdsMidAtlantic Engineering Partners5 Commerce Way, Suite 200Hamilton, NJ 08691Tel: 609-910-4450www.midatlanticeng.comPoster AdsTechniQuest Corporation32 Jefferson PlazaPrinceton, NJ 08540Tel: 732-274-9500 x154www.techniquestcorporation.comPoster AdsTrimble10368 Westmoor DriveWestminster, CO 80021Tel: 267-247-0220 www.infrastructure.trimble.com Wall AdvertisementsConnect the Dots Insights1617 JFK BoulevardPhiladelphia, PA 19103Tel: 973-820-5352www.connectthedotsinsights.comWall AdvertisementsDavey Resource Group, Inc.4 Walter E. Foran Blvd, Suite 209Flemington, NJ 08822Tel: 908-788-9676www.davey.com/environmental-consulting-services Wall AdvertisementsDresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc.1 Evertrust Plaza, Suite 901Jersey City, NJ 07302Tel: 201-297-4205www.dresdnerrobin.com Wall AdvertisementsRemington & Vernick Engineers2059 Springdale RoadCherry Hill, NJ 08003Tel: 856-795-9595www.rve.com Wall AdvertisementsTechniQuest Corporation32 Jefferson PlazaPrinceton, NJ 08540Tel: 732-274-9500 x154www.techniquestcorporation.comWall AdvertisementsStokes Creative Group, Inc.1666 Route 206Vincentown, NJ 08085Tel: 610-608-6152www.stokescg.com Wall AdvertisementsVan Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC3 Paragon Way, Suite 600Freehold, NJ 07728Tel: 732-303-8700w ww.vancleefengineering.com Wall AdvertisementsVHBOne Penn Plaza, Suite 715New York, NY 10119-0800Tel: 212-857-7350www.vhb.comPitch your Product/ServiceEcolane940 West Valley Road, Suite 1400Wayne, PA 19087Tel: 610-312-0033www.ecolane.com Pitch your Product/ServiceSpare Labs815 W Hastings Street, Suite 810Vancouver, BC V6C 1B4Tel: 613-293-4297www.sparelabs.com 5

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Chelsea TowerBoard Room Salon # 1CarouselSalon # 2Pageant Salon # 3ParadeWednesday LunchRolling ChairSeaside90College Students Poster Project Display AreaContinental Breakfast, Refreshment Breaks and Networking Reception Area1689156256 6434202193108Exhibit Hall Entrance#107109102101110010310646 5459 6760 68925387942 50Service Corridorf f f AISLE g g g 10491f f f AISLE g g g 1755 6323 3124 3225 3361045 61South Tower ElevatorsRest Rooms1289EXHIBIT HALL and MEETING ROOM DIAGRAM www.njtransaction.com39 4740 4841 4927 3522 3071128 3612 13801869142926 3443 5144 5237f f f AISLE g g g 70781957 658274 8675 87959458 66f f f AISLE g g g 5396f f f f AISLE g g g g7776 88NJ Annual TransAction Conference71 8372 8473 85Wednesday All Day Beverage Conference Registration KiosksMeeting Rooms!"To North Tower g (to Salons 1 - 4 and Lunch)$1Exhibit Hall Entrance#Meeting RoomService CorridorOpen Atrium Overlooking the Casino FloorPodium & RiserLounge Area81Meeting Rooms6

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fSouth Tower North TowerNorth TowerRolling Chair RoomLounge AreaExhibit HallExhibit Room EntranceSalon 3 & 4 Room Wednesday LuncheonSouth/North Tower Connecting RampSalon 1 RoomSalon 2 RoomSouth TowerSand Castle RoomPageant RoomBoard RoomParade RoomSeaside RoomGrand Concourse HallwayWomen's RoomSouth Tower ElevatorsMen's RoomMain South Escalators to LobbyCarousel Room Escalator to Chelsea TowerRegistration KiosksMeeting Room LocationsMen's RoomNorth Tower ElevatorsWomen's Room7

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The NJ TransAction Conference strongly encourages you to download the Mobile App Guide – Guidebook – for your experience at the Conference. You will be able to plan your day with a personalized schedule, browse exhibitor information, booth locations, exhibit floor and meeting room diagrams, note taking, general show information and Video on Demand information.The TransAction Guidebook Mobile App will have complete and updated information. In the event someconference information changes after the printed conference program has been printed, the Mobile App will include all updates and changes.Guidebook Mobile Conference AppSponsored by ICFHOW TO DOWNLOAD THE MOBILE APPScan the QR CodeOrVisit https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022/• Press the 3 lines (Detail) on top left corner• Download the guidebook App• Open App• Search for NJ TransAction Conference 2022• Download the Conference AppYou may also go directly to the Apple App Store or Android Marketplace and download the Guidebook App (the logo is a blue box with a lowercase letter “g”). Search for NJ TransAction Conference 2022To share your information with other conference attendees and to create a virtual business card, you must “Sign In (button on top right hand corner). Once complete, you can share your business card with other attendees and even have them scan your QR Code.Video on Demand (VOD)Sponsored by Stokes Creative Group, Inc.The 2022 NJ TransAction Conference will be recording most workshop presentations. In the program, the code VOD indicates that the workshop will be available to watch as a Video on Demand. All in-person registered conference attendees and Video on Demand registrations will have access to the videos. If the workshop offerscontinuing education credits, VOD’s are also credit eligible.VOD’s will be uploaded to the Guidebook Conference App and Webpage by May 9, 2022. All conference and VOD paid registrations will receive and email with viewing instructions.Mobile App Instructions & Video on DemandThe NJ TransAction Conference strongly encourages you to download the Mobile App Guide – Guidebook – for your experience at the Conference. You will be able to plan your day with a personalized schedule, browse exhibitor information, booth locations, exhibit floor and meeting room diagrams, note taking, general show information and Video on Demand information.The TransAction Guidebook Mobile App will have complete and updated information. In the event someconference information changes after the printed conference program has been printed, the Mobile App will include all updates and changes.Guidebook Mobile Conference AppSponsored by ICFHOW TO DOWNLOAD THE MOBILE APPScan the QR CodeOrVisit https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022/• Press the 3 lines (Detail) on top left corner• Download the guidebook App• Open App• Search for NJ TransAction Conference 2022• Download the Conference AppYou may also go directly to the Apple App Store or Android Marketplace and download the Guidebook App (the logo is a blue box with a lowercase letter “g”). Search for NJ TransAction Conference 2022To share your information with other conference attendees and to create a virtual business card, you must “Sign In (button on top right hand corner). Once complete, you can share your business card with other attendees and even have them scan your QR Code.Video on Demand (VOD)Sponsored by Stokes Creative Group, Inc.The 2022 NJ TransAction Conference will be recording most workshop presentations. In the program, the code VOD indicates that the workshop will be available to watch as a Video on Demand. All in-person registered conference attendees and Video on Demand registrations will have access to the videos. If the workshop offerscontinuing education credits, VOD’s are also credit eligible.VOD’s will be uploaded to the Guidebook Conference App and Webpage by May 9, 2022. All conference and VOD paid registrations will receive and email with viewing instructions.Mobile App Instructions & Video on Demand8

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10:30 am – 12:00 pmTuesday, April 26, 2022o1.5 AICPSession #: 1NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities (Room: Carousel)o1.5 AICPSession #: 3Pavement Management for Roads and Airports (Room: Parade)o1.5 AICPSession #: 5The Future Is Now! Emerging Technology For Infrastructure (Room: Seaside)o1.5 AICPSession #: 6 Is Your Local Public Agency Ready to Build a Federally Funded Project? (Room: Salon #3)1:00 pm – 2:15 pmo1.25 AICPSession #: 7NJ Innovative Community Transit Practices (Room: Carousel)o1.25 AICPSession #: 8Opportunities Abound: The IIJA and the Future of Transportation Investment (Room: Pageant) o1.25 AICPSession #: 9Vision Zero: Not Just for Cities (Room: Parade)o1.25 AICPSession #: 11NJ TRANSIT’s Coastal Maritime Shoreline Restoration – A Sustainable Design (Room: Salon #2)o1.25 AICPSession #: 12 Resiliency and Transportation: Adapting to a Changing Environment (Room: Salon# 3)2:20 pm – 3:25 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 13Customer Driven Service - Rebuilding Your Ridership (Part 1 of 2) Room: Carouselo1.0 AICPSession #: 14o1.0 AICPSession #: 15Philly to the Shore – Connecting South Jersey Through Trails and Partnerships (Room: Parade)o1.0 AICPSession #: 16Route 1 Business Bridge Deck Replacements & Roadway Improvements (Rolling Chair)o1.0 AICPSession #: 17Encroachments and Trespass on the Railroad, It’s all About the Property (Room: Seaside)o1.0 AICPSession #: 18 Making The Cut: Project Considerations for Bats in Transportation Projects (Room: Salon #1) o1.0 AICPSession #: 19Corridor Growth Room: Salon #2 o1.0 AICPSession #: 204:00 pm – 5:00 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 21Customer Driven Service - Rebuilding Your Ridership (Part 2 of 2) (Room: Carousel)o1.0 AICPSession #: 22Electrification of State's Light Duty Vehicle Fleet (Room: Pageant)o1.0 AICPSession #: 23A Helping Handbook: Implementing Complete Streets in New Jersey (Room: Parade)o1.0 AICPSession #: 24Conducting RSAs During a Pandemic (Room: Rolling Chair)o1.0 AICPSession #: 25Fortifying Underserved Communities While Rebuilding Our Infrastructure (Room: Salon #1) o1.0 AICPSession #: 26A New Era of Passenger Rail (Room: Salon #2) o 1.0 AICPSession #: 27Imagine This: The Arts Bring Projects to Life! (Room: Salon #3)9:15 am - 10:15 amWednesday, April 27, 2022o1.0 AICPSession #: 28 Sexual Harassment in Transit (Room: Chelsea Tower)o1.0 AICPSession #: 31o1.0 AICPSession #: 32NJ DOT Local Aid & the I-Bank Loan Program: Rolling in the Dough! (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 33 Demonstration Projects: Seeing is Believing – Doing Is Achieving (Room: Seaside) o 1.0 AICPSession #: 34Electric, Connected & Autonomous Vehicles in New Jersey: 2022 and Beyond (Room: Salon #1)10:45 am - 11:55 amo1.25 AICPSession #: 35o1.25 AICPSession #: 36Getting Charged Up About Electric Vehicles! (Room: Carousel)o1.25 AICPSession #: 37NJ TRANSIT Zero Emission Bus Deployment Strategy (Room: Pageant)o1.25 AICPSession #: 38Cultural Resource Mitigation in Large Transportation Projects (Room: Parade)o1.25 AICPSession #: 39o1.25 AICPSession #: 40Project Success Through Public Outreach (Room: Seaside)o1.25 AICPSession #: 41Transportation Funding - State & Federal Sources Now and in the Future (Room: Salon #1) Equitable Safety: How Equity is Woven into NJDOT’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (Room: Rolling Chair)NJ TRANSIT: Working with the Federal Transit Administration: What Recipients Need to Know (Room: Pageant)Stories are Data with a Soul: Storytelling, Observation, & Placemaking Engagement Tools (Room: Salon #3)Chapel Avenue Improvement Project: A "Complete Streets" Approach to Bringing Enhanced Safety & Beauty to Cherry Hill (Room: Parade)Community Transportation: A Conversation and Discussion with Scott Bogren, Executive Dir. of the Community Transportation Association of America, Washington DC (Room: Chelsea Tower)American Planning Association ACIP Credits AvailableNJ TransAction Conference 2022America's Premier State Transportation ConferenceHeld Annually Since 1976Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file.Page 1 of 2PlanningCredits10:30 am – 12:00 pmTuesday, April 26, 2022o1.5 AICPSession #: 1NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities (Room: Carousel)o1.5 AICPSession #: 3Pavement Management for Roads and Airports (Room: Parade)o1.5 AICPSession #: 5The Future Is Now! Emerging Technology For Infrastructure (Room: Seaside)o1.5 AICPSession #: 6 Is Your Local Public Agency Ready to Build a Federally Funded Project? (Room: Salon #3)1:00 pm – 2:15 pmo1.25 AICPSession #: 7NJ Innovative Community Transit Practices (Room: Carousel)o1.25 AICPSession #: 8Opportunities Abound: The IIJA and the Future of Transportation Investment (Room: Pageant) o1.25 AICPSession #: 9Vision Zero: Not Just for Cities (Room: Parade)o1.25 AICPSession #: 11NJ TRANSIT’s Coastal Maritime Shoreline Restoration – A Sustainable Design (Room: Salon #2)o1.25 AICPSession #: 12 Resiliency and Transportation: Adapting to a Changing Environment (Room: Salon# 3)2:20 pm – 3:25 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 13Customer Driven Service - Rebuilding Your Ridership (Part 1 of 2) Room: Carouselo1.0 AICPSession #: 14o1.0 AICPSession #: 15Philly to the Shore – Connecting South Jersey Through Trails and Partnerships (Room: Parade)o1.0 AICPSession #: 16Route 1 Business Bridge Deck Replacements & Roadway Improvements (Rolling Chair)o1.0 AICPSession #: 17Encroachments and Trespass on the Railroad, It’s all About the Property (Room: Seaside)o1.0 AICPSession #: 18 Making The Cut: Project Considerations for Bats in Transportation Projects (Room: Salon #1) o1.0 AICPSession #: 19Corridor Growth Room: Salon #2 o1.0 AICPSession #: 204:00 pm – 5:00 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 21Customer Driven Service - Rebuilding Your Ridership (Part 2 of 2) (Room: Carousel)o1.0 AICPSession #: 22Electrification of State's Light Duty Vehicle Fleet (Room: Pageant)o1.0 AICPSession #: 23A Helping Handbook: Implementing Complete Streets in New Jersey (Room: Parade)o1.0 AICPSession #: 24Conducting RSAs During a Pandemic (Room: Rolling Chair)o1.0 AICPSession #: 25Fortifying Underserved Communities While Rebuilding Our Infrastructure (Room: Salon #1) o1.0 AICPSession #: 26A New Era of Passenger Rail (Room: Salon #2) o1.0 AICPSession #: 27Imagine This: The Arts Bring Projects to Life! (Room: Salon #3)9:15 am - 10:15 amWednesday, April 27, 2022o1.0 AICPSession #: 28 Sexual Harassment in Transit (Room: Chelsea Tower)o1.0 AICPSession #: 31o1.0 AICPSession #: 32NJ DOT Local Aid & the I-Bank Loan Program: Rolling in the Dough! (Room: Rolling Chair)o1.0 AICPSession #: 33 Demonstration Projects: Seeing is Believing – Doing Is Achieving (Room: Seaside) o 1.0 AICPSession #: 34Electric, Connected & Autonomous Vehicles in New Jersey: 2022 and Beyond (Room: Salon #1)10:45 am - 11:55 amo1.25 AICPSession #: 35o1.25 AICPSession #: 36Getting Charged Up About Electric Vehicles! (Room: Carousel)o1.25 AICPSession #: 37NJ TRANSIT Zero Emission Bus Deployment Strategy (Room: Pageant)o1.25 AICPSession #: 38Cultural Resource Mitigation in Large Transportation Projects (Room: Parade)o1.25 AICPSession #: 39o1.25 AICPSession #: 40Project Success Through Public Outreach (Room: Seaside)o1.25 AICPSession #: 41Transportation Funding - State & Federal Sources Now and in the Future (Room: Salon #1) Equitable Safety: How Equity is Woven into NJDOT’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (Room: Rolling Chair)NJ TRANSIT: Working with the Federal Transit Administration: What Recipients Need to Know (Room: Pageant)Stories are Data with a Soul: Storytelling, Observation, & Placemaking Engagement Tools (Room: Salon #3)Chapel Avenue Improvement Project: A "Complete Streets" Approach to Bringing Enhanced Safety & Beauty to Cherry Hill (Room: Parade)Community Transportation: A Conversation and Discussion with Scott Bogren, Executive Dir. of the Community Transportation Association of America, Washington DC (Room: Chelsea Tower)American Planning Association ACIP Credits AvailableNJ TransAction Conference 2022America's Premier State Transportation ConferenceHeld Annually Since 1976Check each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file.Page 1 of 2PlanningCredits9

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1:30 pm - 2:40 pmWednesday, April 27, 2022 (Continued)o1.25 AICPSession #: 42o1.25 AICPSession #: 4310+ years of Complete Streets in NJ: Resources and Lessons Learned (Room: Carousel)o1.25 AICPSession #: 44Trenton MOVES (Room: Pageant)o1.25 AICPSession #: 46Applying Equity to Rail Service in South Jersey (Room: Rolling Chair)o1.25 AICPSession #: 47o1.25 AICPSession #: 484:00 pm 5:00 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 49o 1.0 AICPSession #: 50 Gateway Program/Hudson Tunnel Project Update Room: Carousel)o1.0 AICPSession #: 51o 1.0 AICPSession #: 52The Future of Trails & Greenways in NJ (Room: Parade) o1.0 AICPSession #: 53The ‘Reality’ of the Environmental Justice Law to Industry in the State New Jersey(Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 54NJ CRASH Electronic Crash Report Application (Room: Seaside) o1.0 AICPSession #: 55Moving Forward – Agency Actions (Part 1 of 2) (Room: Salon #1) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 56 Dignity & Respect - Part 3 - What Is Expected (Room: Chelsea Tower)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 57 Federal-Aid for Projects and Project Delivery under the IIJA (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 58Transportation Funding - State & Federal Sources Now and in the Future (Room: Pageant) o 1.0 AICPSession #: 59The Impact of COVID-19 on Trucking Companies and Drivers (Room: Parade)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 60Moving Forward – Agency Actions (Part 2 of 2) (Room: Salon #1) 8:30 am - 9:30 amThursday, April 28, 2022o1.0 AICPSession #: 61Transportation on the Lookout to Combat Human Trafficking (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 62Keeping Your Agency Out of Legal Trouble – HR 2022 (Part 1 of 2) (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 63ITSNJ (Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey) (Room: Parade)o1.0 AICPSession #: 64o 1.0 AICPSession #: 66NEPA for Dummies (Room: Salon #1)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 67ZEB Implementation – it’s not just a bus (Room: Salon #2)9:30 am - 10:30 amo1.0 AICPSession #: 68Freight, Trains and NJ's Marine Highway: NJDOT's Multimodal Mission (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 69Keeping Your Agency Out of Legal Trouble – HR 2022 (Part 2 of 2) (Room: Pageant)o1.0 AICPSession #: 70o 1.0 AICPSession #: 72Incorporating Safety in Planning and Innovative Design Solutions for Intersections (Room: Seaside) o 1.0 AICPSession #: 73Advanced NEPA (Room: Salon #1)11:15 am - 12:15 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 75o 1.0 AICPSession #: 76Short Haul Intermodal: Can Railroads Compete Using Private Intermodal Trains? (Room: Parade)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 77Variations on a Theme: LRT/BRT Station Planning and Design (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 78Real Estate Optimization Workshop (Room: Seaside)11:15 am - 1:15 pmo2.0 AICPSession #: 79Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation) (Room: Salons #1) Session #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by the NJ Council on Special Transportationo2.0 AICPSession #: 80Ethics Session #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponored by Dresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc. The Route 35 Shipwreck: Using 3-D Laser Scanning Technology and Historic Documentary Research to Reveal a Nineteenth Century Vessel (Room: Pageant)ETHICS - AICP & PDH Workshop (Room: Salons #2) This training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.If you have any questions regarding the credits for AICP, Contact Kenneth Wedeen at (908) 541-5773 or email at wedeen@co.somerset.nj.usDon’t Miss the Bus: Most Effective Public Engagement Practices for Bus Network Redesigns (Room: Seaside)Dignity & Respect - Part 2 - Understanding Bias and Hostile Work Environment (Room: Chelsea Tower)Emerging Trends and Strategies for First and Last-Mile Access to Commuter Rail (Room: Rolling Chair)Transportation Performance Measures and the Congestion Management Process (CMP) – DVRPC & NJTPA (Room: Parade)IIJA Implementation - Navigating Workforce Challenges to Deliver Historic Levels of Infrastructure Investment (Room: Pageant)Dignity & Respect - Part 1 - Understanding Dignity & Respect Issues in the Transit Environment (Room: Chelsea)American Planning Association ACIP Credits AvailableVIP Panel: A View from the Top: Insights Into New Jersey’s Independent Transportation Authorities (Room: Salon #1)Page 2 of 2Page 2 of 21:30 pm - 2:40 pmWednesday, April 27, 2022 (Continued)o1.25 AICPSession #: 42o1.25 AICPSession #: 4310+ years of Complete Streets in NJ: Resources and Lessons Learned (Room: Carousel)o1.25 AICPSession #: 44Trenton MOVES (Room: Pageant)o1.25 AICPSession #: 46Applying Equity to Rail Service in South Jersey (Room: Rolling Chair)o1.25 AICPSession #: 47o1.25 AICPSession #: 484:00 pm 5:00 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 49o1.0 AICPSession #: 50 Gateway Program/Hudson Tunnel Project Update Room: Carousel)o1.0 AICPSession #: 51o1.0 AICPSession #: 52The Future of Trails & Greenways in NJ (Room: Parade) o1.0 AICPSession #: 53The ‘Reality’ of the Environmental Justice Law to Industry in the State New Jersey(Room: Rolling Chair)o1.0 AICPSession #: 54NJ CRASH Electronic Crash Report Application (Room: Seaside) o1.0 AICPSession #: 55Moving Forward – Agency Actions (Part 1 of 2) (Room: Salon #1) 5:00 pm - 6:00 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 56 Dignity & Respect - Part 3 - What Is Expected (Room: Chelsea Tower)o1.0 AICPSession #: 57 Federal-Aid for Projects and Project Delivery under the IIJA (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 58Transportation Funding - State & Federal Sources Now and in the Future (Room: Pageant) o1.0 AICPSession #: 59The Impact of COVID-19 on Trucking Companies and Drivers (Room: Parade)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 60Moving Forward – Agency Actions (Part 2 of 2) (Room: Salon #1) 8:30 am - 9:30 amThursday, April 28, 2022o1.0 AICPSession #: 61Transportation on the Lookout to Combat Human Trafficking (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 62Keeping Your Agency Out of Legal Trouble – HR 2022 (Part 1 of 2) (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 63ITSNJ (Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey) (Room: Parade)o1.0 AICPSession #: 64o1.0 AICPSession #: 66NEPA for Dummies (Room: Salon #1)o1.0 AICPSession #: 67ZEB Implementation – it’s not just a bus (Room: Salon #2)9:30 am - 10:30 amo1.0 AICPSession #: 68Freight, Trains and NJ's Marine Highway: NJDOT's Multimodal Mission (Room: Carousel)o1.0 AICPSession #: 69Keeping Your Agency Out of Legal Trouble – HR 2022 (Part 2 of 2) (Room: Pageant)o1.0 AICPSession #: 70o1.0 AICPSession #: 72Incorporating Safety in Planning and Innovative Design Solutions for Intersections (Room: Seaside) o1.0 AICPSession #: 73Advanced NEPA (Room: Salon #1)11:15 am - 12:15 pmo1.0 AICPSession #: 75o 1.0 AICPSession #: 76Short Haul Intermodal: Can Railroads Compete Using Private Intermodal Trains? (Room: Parade)o 1.0 AICPSession #: 77Variations on a Theme: LRT/BRT Station Planning and Design (Room: Rolling Chair)o1.0 AICPSession #: 78Real Estate Optimization Workshop (Room: Seaside)11:15 am - 1:15 pmo2.0 AICPSession #: 79Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation) (Room: Salons #1) Session #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by the NJ Council on Special Transportationo2.0 AICPSession #: 80Ethics Session #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponored by Dresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc. The Route 35 Shipwreck: Using 3-D Laser Scanning Technology and Historic Documentary Research to Reveal a Nineteenth Century Vessel (Room: Pageant)ETHICS - AICP & PDH Workshop (Room: Salons #2) This training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.If you have any questions regarding the credits for AICP, Contact Kenneth Wedeen at (908) 541-5773 or email at wedeen@co.somerset.nj.usDon’t Miss the Bus: Most Effective Public Engagement Practices for Bus Network Redesigns (Room: Seaside)Dignity & Respect - Part 2 - Understanding Bias and Hostile Work Environment (Room: Chelsea Tower)Emerging Trends and Strategies for First and Last-Mile Access to Commuter Rail (Room: Rolling Chair)Transportation Performance Measures and the Congestion Management Process (CMP) – DVRPC & NJTPA (Room: Parade)IIJA Implementation - Navigating Workforce Challenges to Deliver Historic Levels of Infrastructure Investment (Room: Pageant)Dignity & Respect - Part 1 - Understanding Dignity & Respect Issues in the Transit Environment (Room: Chelsea)American Planning Association ACIP Credits AvailableVIP Panel: A View from the Top: Insights Into New Jersey’s Independent Transportation Authorities (Room: Salon #1)Page 2 of 2Page 2 of 210

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10:30 am – 12:00 pmTuesday, April 26, 2022o 1.5 PDHSession #: 2The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis (Room: Pageant)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 3Pavement Management for Roads and Airports (Room: Parade)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 4Is Connected Construction a Reality? (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 5The Future Is Now! Emerging Technology For Infrastructure (Room: Seaside)1:00 pm – 2:15 pm o1.5 PDHSession #: 9 Vision Zero: Not Just for Cities (Room: Parade)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 10Project RK-23C: Connecting RFK Bridge to Northbound Harlem River Drive (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 11 NJ TRANSIT’s Coastal Maritime Shoreline Restoration – A Sustainable Design (Room: Salon #2)o1.5 PDHSession #: 12 Resiliency and Transportation: Adapting to a Changing Environment (Room: Salon #3)2:20 pm – 3:25 pmo1.0 PDHSession #: 15Philly to the Shore – Connecting South Jersey Through Trails and Partnerships (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 16Route 1 Business Bridge Deck Replacements & Roadway Improvements (Rolling Chair)o1.0 PDHSession #: 18 Making The Cut: Project Considerations for Bats in Transportation Projects (Room: Salon #1) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 20 Stories are Data with a Soul: Storytelling, Observation, & Placemaking Engagement Tools (Room: Salon #3) 4:00 pm – 5:00 pmo1.0 PDHSession #: 23A Helping Handbook: Implementing Complete Streets in New Jersey (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 24 Conducting RSAs During a Pandemic (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 27 Imagine This: The Arts Bring Projects to Life! (Room: Salon #3)9:15 am - 10:15 amWednesday, April 27, 2022o 1.0 PDHSession #: 29 Learning from the Past to Build a Better Future using Alternative Delivery Methods (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 31 Chapel Avenue Improvement Project: A "Complete Streets" Approach to Bringing Enhanced Safety & Beauty to Cherry Hill (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 33Demonstration Projects: Seeing is Believing – Doing Is Achieving (Room: Seaside) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 34 Electric, Connected & Autonomous Vehicles in New Jersey: 2022 and Beyond (Room: Salon #1)10:45 am - 11:55 amo1.0 PDHSession #: 37NJ TRANSIT Zero Emission Bus Deployment Strategy (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 38 Cultural Resource Mitigation in Large Transportation Projects (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 39 Equitable Safety: How Equity is Woven into NJDOT’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 40Project Success Through Public Outreach (Room: Seaside)NJ Professional Engineer Credits AvailableCheck each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file.NJ TransAction Conference 2022America's Premier State Transportation ConferenceHeld Annually Since 1976Page 1 of 2EngineerCredits10:30 am – 12:00 pmTuesday, April 26, 2022o 1.5 PDHSession #: 2The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis (Room: Pageant)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 3Pavement Management for Roads and Airports (Room: Parade)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 4Is Connected Construction a Reality? (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 5The Future Is Now! Emerging Technology For Infrastructure (Room: Seaside)1:00 pm – 2:15 pm o 1.5 PDHSession #: 9 Vision Zero: Not Just for Cities (Room: Parade)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 10Project RK-23C: Connecting RFK Bridge to Northbound Harlem River Drive (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.5 PDHSession #: 11 NJ TRANSIT’s Coastal Maritime Shoreline Restoration – A Sustainable Design (Room: Salon #2)o1.5 PDHSession #: 12 Resiliency and Transportation: Adapting to a Changing Environment (Room: Salon #3)2:20 pm – 3:25 pmo 1.0 PDHSession #: 15Philly to the Shore – Connecting South Jersey Through Trails and Partnerships (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 16Route 1 Business Bridge Deck Replacements & Roadway Improvements (Rolling Chair)o1.0 PDHSession #: 18 Making The Cut: Project Considerations for Bats in Transportation Projects (Room: Salon #1) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 20 Stories are Data with a Soul: Storytelling, Observation, & Placemaking Engagement Tools (Room: Salon #3) 4:00 pm – 5:00 pmo 1.0 PDHSession #: 23A Helping Handbook: Implementing Complete Streets in New Jersey (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 24 Conducting RSAs During a Pandemic (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 27 Imagine This: The Arts Bring Projects to Life! (Room: Salon #3)9:15 am - 10:15 amWednesday, April 27, 2022o 1.0 PDHSession #: 29 Learning from the Past to Build a Better Future using Alternative Delivery Methods (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 31 Chapel Avenue Improvement Project: A "Complete Streets" Approach to Bringing Enhanced Safety & Beauty to Cherry Hill (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 33Demonstration Projects: Seeing is Believing – Doing Is Achieving (Room: Seaside) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 34 Electric, Connected & Autonomous Vehicles in New Jersey: 2022 and Beyond (Room: Salon #1)10:45 am - 11:55 amo 1.0 PDHSession #: 37NJ TRANSIT Zero Emission Bus Deployment Strategy (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 38 Cultural Resource Mitigation in Large Transportation Projects (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 39Equitable Safety: How Equity is Woven into NJDOT’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP) (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 40Project Success Through Public Outreach (Room: Seaside)NJ Professional Engineer Credits AvailableCheck each workshop session you attend and retain this copy for your file.NJ TransAction Conference 2022America's Premier State Transportation ConferenceHeld Annually Since 1976Page 1 of 2EngineerCredits11

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1:30 pm - 2:40 pmWednesday, April 27, 2022 (Continued)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 4310+ years of Complete Streets in NJ: Resources and Lessons Learned (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 44Trenton MOVES (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 45Geotechnical Aspects of I-579 Cap Urban Connector Project (Room: Parade) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 46 Applying Equity to Rail Service in South Jersey (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 47 Don’t Miss the Bus: Most Effective Public Engagement Practices for Bus Network Redesigns (Room: Seaside)4:00 pm 5:00 pmo 1.0 PDHSession #: 52 The Future of Trails & Greenways in NJ (Room: Parade) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 54NJ CRASH Electronic Crash Report Application (Room: Seaside) 5:00 pm 6:00 pm8:30 am - 9:30 amThursday, April 28, 2022o 1.0 PDHSession #: 63 ITSNJ (Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey) (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 64 Emerging Trends and Strategies for First-and Last-Mile Access to Commuter Rail (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 65 Mitigating Corrosion to Preserve and Extend the Service Life of Concrete Bridge Structures (Room: Seaside)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 66 NEPA for Dummies (Room: Salon #1)9:30 am - 10:30 pmo 1.0 PDHSession #: 68 Freight, Trains and NJ's Marine Highway: NJDOT's Multimodal Mission (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 70Transportation Performance Measures and the Congestion Management Process (CMP) – DVRPC & NJTPA (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 71Remaining Service Life Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Structures (Rm: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 72 Incorporating Safety in Planning and Innovative Design Solutions for Intersections (Rm: Seaside) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 73Advanced NEPA (Room: Salon #1)11:15 am - 12:15 pmo 1.0 PDHSession #: 75The Route 35 Shipwreck: Using 3-D Laser Scanning Technology and Historic Documentary Research to Reveal a Nineteenth Century Vessel (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 77Variations on a Theme: LRT/BRT Station Planning and Design (Room: Rolling Chair)11:15 am - 1:15 pmo 2.0 PDHSession #: 80 ETHICS - AICP & PDH Workshop (Room: Salons #2)Gordon Meth, PE, PPGordon Meth, PE, PP (973) 722-3262Chair, Professional Engineering Credits gmeth@optonline.netNew Jersey State Board Professional Development Requirements:NOTE: If audited, contact the following for a copy of the presentation(s):NJ Professional Engineer Credits AvailableThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewalEthics Training Session will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc.Page 2 of 21:30 pm - 2:40 pmWednesday, April 27, 2022(Continued)o1.0 PDHSession #: 4310+ years of Complete Streets in NJ: Resources and Lessons Learned (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 44Trenton MOVES (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 45Geotechnical Aspects of I-579 Cap Urban Connector Project (Room: Parade) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 46 Applying Equity to Rail Service in South Jersey (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 47 Don’t Miss the Bus: Most Effective Public Engagement Practices for Bus Network Redesigns (Room: Seaside)4:00 pm 5:00 pmo1.0 PDHSession #: 52 The Future of Trails & Greenways in NJ (Room: Parade) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 54NJ CRASH Electronic Crash Report Application (Room: Seaside) 5:00 pm 6:00 pm8:30 am - 9:30 amThursday, April 28, 2022o 1.0 PDHSession #: 63 ITSNJ (Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey) (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 64 Emerging Trends and Strategies for First-and Last-Mile Access to Commuter Rail (Room: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 65 Mitigating Corrosion to Preserve and Extend the Service Life of Concrete Bridge Structures (Room: Seaside)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 66 NEPA for Dummies (Room: Salon #1)9:30 am - 10:30 pmo1.0 PDHSession #: 68 Freight, Trains and NJ's Marine Highway: NJDOT's Multimodal Mission (Room: Carousel)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 70Transportation Performance Measures and the Congestion Management Process (CMP) – DVRPC & NJTPA (Room: Parade)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 71Remaining Service Life Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Structures (Rm: Rolling Chair)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 72 Incorporating Safety in Planning and Innovative Design Solutions for Intersections (Rm: Seaside) o 1.0 PDHSession #: 73Advanced NEPA (Room: Salon #1)11:15 am - 12:15 pmo1.0 PDHSession #: 75The Route 35 Shipwreck: Using 3-D Laser Scanning Technology and Historic Documentary Research to Reveal a Nineteenth Century Vessel (Room: Pageant)o 1.0 PDHSession #: 77Variations on a Theme: LRT/BRT Station Planning and Design (Room: Rolling Chair)11:15 am - 1:15 pmo2.0 PDHSession #: 80 ETHICS - AICP & PDH Workshop (Room: Salons #2)Gordon Meth, PE, PPGordon Meth, PE, PP(973) 722-3262Chair, Professional Engineering Creditsgmeth@optonline.netNew Jersey State Board Professional Development Requirements:NOTE: If audited, contact the following for a copy of the presentation(s):NJ Professional Engineer Credits AvailableThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewalEthics Training Session will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc.Page 2 of 212

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.13Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:30 am – 12:00 pm (Continued)4. Is Connected Construction a Reality?(E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) A guided tour of digital delivery for Infrastructure Projects from concept design through operations. At the center of this digital delivery workflow, state of the art technology serving as a software agnostic, object based, collaborative model sharing platform, empowering all stakeholders access to model information from various parties overlaid in one place and acting as a source of truth for the most up-to-date modes while tracking version history from concept to completion. Looking outward beyond the project acting as a living, accurate, and accessible digital as-built that can be continually updated. Review current case studies to illustrate how projects are completed under budget and ahead of schedule promoting communication, efficiency,and sustainability. Topics to be highlighted include:Industry Needs,Connected Construction, Collaborative Data Management,Digital As-Builts, Augmented Reality and Asset ManagementPresenter: Evangelia "Ev" Tripolitis, Technical Solutions Engineer, TrimblePresenter: John Daukshus, Regional Executive Transportation & Infrastructure, Trimble5. The Future Is Now! Emerging Technology For Infrastructure(P) (E) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) A birds eye view of major technology trends in the infrastructure space, including case studies, by one of the largest technology consultants in the tri-state area.Speaker: Pierce Reynoldson, AIA - Vice President, Technology & Innovation, EnTech Engineering, PCSpeaker: Chen Zhou, VDC/BIM Engineer II, EnTech Engineering, PC6. Is Your Local Public Agency Ready to Build a Federally Funded Project?(P) Room: Salon #3 (North Tower)(VOD) The potential for additional federal dollars coming to New Jersey has generated widespread excitement among municipal and county agencies for projects that could be funded with these dollars. This session will look at what your agency should be doing to become eligible for federal funds, how to be good stewards of these funds, and how to successfully deliver your project. Moderator: Laine Rankin, Director, Local Aid and Economic Development, NJDOTSpeaker: Nunzio C. Merla, P.E, FHWA NJ Division OfficeSpeaker: Kevin Becica, P.E., PP, CME, Camden County EngineerSpeaker: Joseph B. Hale, Code Enforcement Officer C3, CMI, CPWM, Voorhees TownshipSpeaker: Milan Limbachia, Project Management Specialist, Local Aid Division Office, NJDOT12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Lunch on your own. There are numerous restaurants, fast food and kiosks located throughout the Tropicana. Visit the Tropicana web site at www.tropicana.net for a list of places to eat.Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.14Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available1:00 pm – 2:15 pm7. NJ Innovative Community Transit Practices(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) This panel will provide attendees with a summary of 10-12 best practices that are being employed by NJ community transit operators and contribute to improved operational efficiency, financial resources and quality of customer service.Presenter: Steve Fittante, President, Loredo Policy Research Group, Inc.8. Opportunities Abound: The IIJA and the Future of Transportation Investment(P) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) The IIJA was adopted into law to much excitement by the transportation community. But what does the law really do? Whatare the new funding programs and how will they transform transportation planning and investment? This session will provide anoverview of the law, including the nearly dozen new discretionary programs available to state, regional, and local governments.Moderator: John Bartlett, Passaic County Commissioner and NJTPA ChairSpeaker: David Behrend, Deputy Executive Director, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority.Speaker: Lois Goldman, Director of Long-Range Planning, NJTPA.Speaker: Erich Zimmermann, Deputy Director/Director of Transportation Programs, National Association of RegionalCouncils.9. Vision Zero: Not Just for Cities(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) This session will look at efforts to apply Vision Zero principles to programs and projects at all levels of government including the MPO, county, and municipalities. DVRPC will discuss its work around adoption of a regional Vision Zero goal and setting safety targets to meet that goal. Partner agencies at the county and local level will discuss how Vision Zero is influencing their planning and programming around road safety goalsModerator: Marco Gorini, Senior Transportation Planner, Office of Safe Streets, DVRPCSpeaker: Lisa Serieyssol, Safe Routes to School Program Coordinator, Greater Mercer TMASpeaker: Andrew Levecchia, PP, AICP, Director of Planning, Camden CountySpeaker: Sonia Szczesna, Director of Active Transportation, Tri-State Transportation Campaign10. Project RK-23C: Connecting RFK Bridge to Northbound Harlem River Drive(E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) Parsons was the lead designer for the RK-23C Design-Build Project under which a new 13-span connector ramp was designed and constructed to carry traffic from the RFK Bridge Harlem River Lift Span (HRLS) to the northbound Harlem River Drive. The new ramp provides a direct connection between major transportation arteries, saving 150,000 hours of total travel time and removing 2,500 Tons of CO2-equivalent per year, while reducing air and noise pollution in the surrounding communities.Presenter: Raul Carhuayano, PE, LEED AP, Senior Project Manager, ParsonsPresenter: Paul Blasko, PE, Structural Design Lead, ParsonsTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.15Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available1:00 pm – 2:15 pm Continued)11. NJ TRANSIT’s Coastal Maritime Shoreline Restoration – A Sustainable Design(P) (E) Room: Salon 2 (North Tower)(VOD) Session will cover development of a sustainable compensatory mitigation plan for dilapidated coastal wetlands. Due to permanent impacts to regulated natural resources, the proposed mitigation restores wetlands by creating tidal-resistant natural barriers and diverse primary and secondary sand dune habitat. Improvements will expand shellfish habitat, providing natural barriers for the interior mitigation site. Mitigation design included analysis of future SLR-improving potential so that the mitigation remains resilient and provides ecological benefits throughout the project life.Moderator: Mittul Patel, PE, LSRP; Vice President; BEM Systems, Inc.Speaker: John Geitner; Senior Director – Energy, Environment & Sustainability; NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Harold Olarte; Program Manager, NEPA, Permitting and Ecological Services; BEM Systems, Inc.12. Resiliency and Transportation: Adapting to a Changing Environment(P) (E) Room: Salon 3 (North Tower)(VOD) With climate change a reality, this session will give a general overview of how NJDOT is developing a resiliency program to ensure assets remain in a state of good repair as environmental conditions change over time. Defining resilience as it relates to transportation and discussing strategies under development to become resilient will be presented. Moderator: Elkins Green, Director, Environmental Resources, NJDOTSpeaker: John Riggi, Environmental Specialist 3, Environmental Services Support, NJDOTSpeaker: Jack Longworth, Director, Operations Administrative Support, NJDOT2:20 pm – 3:25 pm13. Customer Driven Service - Rebuilding Your Ridership (Part 1 of 2)(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)The effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic changed the transit environment. During the height of the Pandemic Transit experiencedan unprecedented decline in ridership. Many Transit Agencies are struggling to get their passengers back to pre-pandemiclevels. This workshop will look at the basics of good customer service, how expectations have changed for the customer andwhat positive steps can be taken in 2022 to regain the confidence of the transit customer and rebuild ridership.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting14. NJ TRANSIT: Working with the Federal Transit Administration: What Recipients Need to Know(P) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) makes historic investments in our nation’s public transportation infrastructure, and provides more than $108 billion for public transit. The Federal Transit Administration will have a critical role in administration of IIJA funding, providing financial and technical assistance to local public transit systems, including buses,subways, light rail, commuter rail, trolleys and ferries. This panel will explore FTA programs, financial and technical assistance offerings, and review considerations potential recipients should consider in building responsive programs. NJ TRANSIT will join the FTA on this panel to provide the recipient perspective and highlight grant partnerships NJ TRANSIT is progressing with communities and stakeholders.Moderator: Michael Culotta, Deputy Regional Administrator, Region 2, Federal Transit AdministrationSpeaker: Linda Di Giovanni, Senior Director, Reporting and Controls, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Stephen Goodman, Regional Administrator, Region 2, Federal Transit AdministrationSpeaker: Megan Strickland, Chief, Capital Compliance, Budget, and Administration, NJ TRANSITTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.16Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available2:20 pm – 3:25 pm (Continued)15. Philly to the Shore – Connecting South Jersey Through Trails and Partnerships(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Learn how extensive partnerships are laying the groundwork for an off-road trail connecting Philadelphia, Ocean City, and Cape May. Two MPOs and three Counties are working with numerous partners among all levels of government and the advocacy community, to advance planning efforts to stitch together a series of trails connecting Philadelphia and the Shore. Planning efforts discussed will include the Camden County Link, Atlantic County Bikeway West, and the northern Cape May bikeway.Speaker: Shawn Megill Legendre, Manager, Regional Trails Program, DVRPCSpeaker: Andrew Levecchia, PP, AICP, Director of Planning, Camden CountySpeaker: John Federico, PE, PP, AICP, Supervising Transportation Planner, WSP USASpeaker: Jennifer Marandino, PE, Executive Director, SJTPO16. Route 1 Business Bridge Deck Replacements & Roadway Improvements(P) (E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) This workshop will present the upgrade and strengthening of two types of bridge structures utilizing the NJDOT Capital ProgramManagement Limited Scope Project Delivery Process. The presentation will discuss the challenges and lessons learned duringthe design and construction of this $7.6M bridge deck replacement project along Route 1 Business in the City of Trenton. It willdiscuss how deficiencies were addressed to extend the functional and structural life of the Department's assets.Presenter: William C. Pyontek, PE, PP, Chief Engineer, Bridges and Dams, French & Parrello Associates17. Encroachments and Trespass on the Railroad, It’s all About the Property(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) Review of the encroachment issues on railroad property and the different ways railroads can handle this issue.Presenter: John K. Fiorilla, Partner, Dyer & Peterson PC, Parsippany and Riverton, NJPresenter: Gregory E Peterson, Partner, Dyer & Peterson PC, Parsippany and Riverton, NJ18. Making The Cut: Project Considerations for Bats in Transportation Projects(P) (E) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) A case study of New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) bridge surveys required to be performed prior to maintenance or construction activities to determine the presence/absence of NJ State and Federally listed threatened and endangered bats at bridge locations throughout New Jersey.Speaker: Elizabeth Chudy, Senior Project Manager, Davey Resource Group, Inc.Speaker: Jennifer LaStella, Senior Project Manager, Davey Resource Group, Inc.Speaker: Melyssa Garcia, Senior Environmental Scientist, Davey Resource Group, Inc.Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.17Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available2:20 pm – 3:25 pm (Continued)19. Corridor Growth(P) Room: Salon #2 (North Tower)(VOD) The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes historic funding to help bring more passenger rail service to communitiesthroughout the country. In 2021, Amtrak released its vision to advance the development of more frequent, reliable and sustainable intercity passenger rail service to over 160 more communities and 20 million more passengers annually by 2035. To be implemented in collaboration with states, local communities, the administration and many other stakeholders, the Corridor Vision builds upon Amtrak’s national network, integrating new and improved corridors to expand the existing system.Moderator: Danelle Hunter, Director, Strategic Initiatives, AmtrakSpeaker: Max Johnson, Senior Director of State Policy & Governance, AmtrakSpeaker: Larry Malski, President, Pennsylvania Northeast Railroad Authority20. Stories are Data with a Soul: Storytelling, Observation, & Placemaking Engagement Tools(P) (E) Room: Salon #3 (North Tower)How can professionals assess the values, expectations, and culture of the communities they’re working in? Typical techniques like literature review or data analysis used to demonstrate an understanding of a place usually won’t resonate or seem genuine to the people experiencing that place. This interactive session will explore and define storytelling, observation, and placemaking as engagement techniques that build trust, establish norms, transfer community experience, and demonstrate and facilitate understanding of a place.Moderator: Ranjit Walia, Founder/CEO, CivicEye CollaborativeSpeaker: Laura Torchio, Technical Advisor & Director of Placemaking, NV5Speaker: Miriam Salerno, Senior Research Manger, The Public Outreach and Engagement Team at the Voorhees Transportation Center (RU-POET)Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available2:20 pm – 3:25 pm (Continued)19. Corridor Growth(P) Room: Salon #2 (North Tower)(VOD)The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act includes historic funding to help bring more passenger rail service to communitiesthroughout the country. In 2021, Amtrak released its vision to advance the development of more frequent, reliable and sustainable intercity passenger rail service to over 160 more communities and 20 million more passengers annually by 2035. To be implemented in collaboration with states, local communities, the administration and many other stakeholders, the Corridor Vision builds upon Amtrak’s national network, integrating new and improved corridors to expand the existing system.Moderator: Danelle Hunter, Director, Strategic Initiatives, AmtrakSpeaker: Max Johnson, Senior Director of State Policy & Governance, AmtrakSpeaker: Larry Malski, President, Pennsylvania Northeast Railroad Authority20. Stories are Data with a Soul: Storytelling, Observation, & Placemaking Engagement Tools(P) (E) Room: Salon #3 (North Tower)How can professionals assess the values, expectations, and culture of the communities they’re working in? Typical techniques like literature review or data analysis used to demonstrate an understanding of a place usually won’t resonate or seem genuine to the people experiencing that place. This interactive session will explore and define storytelling, observation, and placemaking as engagement techniques that build trust, establish norms, transfer community experience, and demonstrate and facilitate understanding of a place.Moderator: Ranjit Walia, Founder/CEO, CivicEye CollaborativeSpeaker: Laura Torchio, Technical Advisor & Director of Placemaking, NV5Speaker: Miriam Salerno, Senior Research Manger, The Public Outreach and Engagement Team at the Voorhees Transportation Center (RU-POET)Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.18Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Expo Hall Opens for Attendees3:25 pm – 3:55 pm Refreshment Break Located in Rear of Expo Hall.(Beverages, Jumbo Gourmet Cookies, Fresh Fruit Cocktail, Large Philly Pretzels)THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOURefreshment Break SponsorsArora and Associates, PCGreenman-Pedersen, Inc.KS Engineers, P.C.Noel Training & ConsultingRichard Grubb & Associates, Inc.TechniQuest CorporationTranSystems CorporationT.Y. Lin InternationalWood Environmental & Infrastructure SolutionsTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.19Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available4:00 pm – 5:00 pm21. Customer Driven Service - Rebuilding Your Ridership (Part 2 of 2)(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)The effects of the Covid-19 Pandemic changed the transit environment. During the height of the Pandemic Transit experiencedan unprecedented decline in ridership. Many Transit Agencies are struggling to get their passengers back to pre-pandemiclevels. This workshop will look at what are the basics of good customer service, how expectations have changed for thecustomer and what positive steps can be taken in 2022 to regain the confidence of the transit customer and rebuild ridership.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & Consulting22. Electrification of State's Light Duty Vehicle Fleet(P) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) NJDOT has been busy converting their light duty vehicle fleet over to electric or electric plug-in hybrid vehicles and designing a charging infrastructure. A panel of SMEs will describe the work to date and will also offer what is planned in the near- and long-term future. Moderator: Andrew Tunnard, Assistant Commissioner, Transportation Operations Systems & Support, NJDOTSpeaker: Amanda Truppa, Director, Administration, Fiscal and Resources, NJ Department of TreasurySpeaker: Peg Hanna, Manager, Division of Air Quality, NJDEP Speaker: Cathleen Lewis, Government Representative, Offices of the President/Economist/Budget & Finance, NJ Bureau of Public Utilities23. A Helping Handbook: Implementing Complete Streets in New Jersey(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) This session will offer a review of recent Complete Streets design guides in New Jersey, including Trenton's Complete Streets Design Handbook and Hoboken's Safe Streets Design Guide, and discuss how the handbooks are used to implement Vision Zero and Green and Complete Streets goals for these cities.Speaker: Cassidy Boulan, AICP, Assistant Manager, Office of Transit, Bicycle, & Pedestrian Planning, DVRPCSpeaker: Ryan Sharp, PP, AICP, Director of Transportation and Parking, City of Hoboken24. Conducting RSAs During a Pandemic(P) (E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) A Road Safety Audit (RSA) is a collective, participatory process by which an interdisciplinary team is formed to conduct anindependent audit of traffic safety issues. However, the ongoing pandemic has posed challenges to conducting RSAs with low risk of transmission due to the need to perform in-field observations while holding a discourse of issues amongst the RSA team. Our group has developed various safety guidelines and technological innovations for performing RSAs during a pandemic.Presenter: Matthew Maher, Senior Associate, Traffic Engineer, StantecPresenter: Julia Steponanko, Engineer, Greenman-Pedersen, Inc.Presenter: Anthony Durante, Senior Associate, Michael Baker InternationalTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.20Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available4:00 pm – 5:00 pm (Continued)25. Fortifying Underserved Communities While Rebuilding Our Infrastructure(P) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) The $1.2 trillion US infrastructure package means billions of federal dollars for NY/NJ. How can we leverage this support by helping local in-need community residents and businesses learn of project-related impacts and benefits, particularly job and contract opportunities? This workshop can present a guide from expert panelists.Moderator: Ron Marsico, Senior Project Manager, InGroup Inc.Speaker: Elizabeth Perdomo, Director of Outreach and Compliance Support, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jerry Keenan, President, New Jersey Alliance for Action26. A New Era of Passenger Rail(P) Room: Salon #2 (North Tower)(VOD) As America’s Railroad, Amtrak has provided an essential service connecting 500 communities across 46 states for more than 50 years. But our assets are aging -- most of our trains date back to the 1970s; many stations were built before automobiles were invented; and some of our bridges and tunnels were built in the Civil War era. The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law provides Amtrak a transformational level of investment to modernize our trains, stations, and infrastructure for the next 50 years andbeyond. This panel will highlight the many projects Amtrak is advancing along the NEC and how it is working collaboratively with our partners to usher in a new era of passenger rail.Presenter: Craig Schulz, Sr. Manager, Infrastructure Planning, Capital Delivery, AmtrakPresenter: Jaclyn Kerrigan, Director of Engineering, Capital Delivery, AmtrakPresenter: Danelle Hunter, Director of Strategic Initiatives, Communications, Amtrak27. Imagine This: The Arts Bring Projects to Life!(P) (E) Room: Salon #3 (North Tower)(VOD) How can you attract shoppers to a struggling business corridor? How do you draw visitors to a historic canal reimagined as a public greenway? What’s an effective way to creatively engage residents in visioning the region’s transportation future? Howcan we foster a community-driven planning process? One answer to these and other common questions among planners and policy makers is: the arts! In this session, panelists will describe how they have successfully applied the arts to bring a variety of projects to life. The takeaway? Creative expression can foster a sense of place and community that’s key to successful planning and revitalization efforts. From a transportation-themed story slam to a kid’s puppet show about long-range planning, this session will show you how you can effectively incorporate the arts throughout your planning and outreach work. Moderator: Charles Kenny, Middlesex County Commissioner and NJTPA Second Vice Chair.Speaker: Miriam Salerno, Senior Research Manager, Voorhees Transportation Center (RU-POET)Speaker: Rachel Brown, Project Coordinator, RU-POET.Speaker: Ted Ritter, Manager External Affairs, North Jersey Transportation Planning AuthorityTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.21Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available8:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator9:00 am – 12:00 pm North & South Jersey Passenger Advisory Committee Members Meeting in the Board Room(Invitation Only)8:15 am - 9:15 am Exhibit Hall Open & Continental Breakfast in Rear of Exhibit HallTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOURefreshment Break SponsorsArora and Associates, PCGreenman-Pedersen, Inc.KS Engineers, P.C.Noel Training & ConsultingRichard Grubb & Associates, Inc.TechniQuest CorporationTranSystems CorporationT.Y. Lin InternationalWood Environmental & Infrastructure SolutionsWednesday All Day Beverage StationLocated inside and at the rear of the Exhibit RoomFrench & Parrello, AssociatesTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.22Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available9:15 am - 10:15 am28. Sexual Harassment in Transit(P) Room: Chelsea Tower Meeting Room (Follow Signs)All Transit Employees and customers deserve to work in and use the services of the agency free from unwantedsexual harassment. This workshop will discuss issues that Transit Operators and Transit Agencies face on the front of thesexual harassment sphere including examples and discussion of passenger / operator interactions and employee interactions inthe workplace. It will Include how to spot red flags for management to keep the Agency out of legal trouble.Moderator: Michael Noel, Noel Training & ConsultingPresenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PA29. Learning from the Past to Build a Better Future using Alternative Delivery Methods(E) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) A panel discussion with owners and engineers addressing lessons learned, successes, challenges, and opportunities in these growing and evolving ways to deliver capital projects.Moderator: Ed Zamiskie, PE, Infrastructure Market Segment Leader, Haley & Aldrich; Chair, ACECNJ ADM CommitteeSpeaker: Ronald L. Hovey, Acting Chief Procurement Officer, Procurement & Materials Management, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Barney Gray, Program CEO - Stations, MTA Construction & DeliverySpeaker: Seth Condell, PE, DBIA - NY/NJ Area Manager, PARSONSSpeaker: Stephen McDonagh, Principal, Arcadis30. NJ TRANSIT: Contracting Opportunities(VOD) Room: Pageant (South Tower)NJ TRANSIT’s Capital Programs Department senior leadership team will provide an overview of significant projects underway and outline upcoming contracting opportunities. This session will focus on professional services, construction contracting opportunities, and planned equipment purchases over the next 18 months, including the advertisement of NJ TRANSIT’s Task Order Consultant Contracts Program as well as significant construction opportunities, such as Long Slip Fill and Rail Enhancement Project (Phase 2) and Delco Lead/County Yard (GC.02).Moderator: Eric Daleo, Senior Vice President, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: David Carter, Chief, Equipment Strategy, Design and Engineering, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Frank Corso, Chief, Construction Management, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Mohammed Nasim, Chief, Construction Management (Portal North Bridge), Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Kiran Patel, Chief, Capital Project Management, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Robin Persad, Chief, Capital Program Management, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Rich Schaefer, Chief Engineer, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Megan Strickland, Chief, Capital Compliance, Budget and Administration, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSIT31. Chapel Avenue Improvement Project: A "Complete Streets" Approach to Bringing Enhanced Safety &Beauty to Cherry Hill(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) This workshop will present the design and construction considerations for improvements to approximately 1.9 miles of Chapel Avenue (CR 626) between Haddonfield Road and Kings Highway in Cherry Hill. The project focused on a "complete streets" approach to improve driver and pedestrian safety and bicycle compatibility. The presentation will provide an overview of the key elements of the design process, along with lessons learned during construction.Speaker: Joseph R. Ragusa, PE, Senior Associate, Director of Infrastructure Services, Remington & Vernick EngineersSpeaker: Michael Drobny, PE, CME, Director, Highway and Traffic, French & Parrello AssociatesTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.23Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available9:15 am - 10:15 am (Continued)32. NJ DOT Local Aid & the I-Bank Loan Program: Rolling in the Dough!(P) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) Learn how these two programs work seamlessly to provide grants and cheap loan funds to finance your capital infrastructure needs.Presenter: Robert Fernandez, PMP, COO Transportation, NJ I-Bank andPresenter: Brian Wirtz, Specialist 1, Local Aid Program, NJ Department of Transportation33. Demonstration Projects: Seeing is Believing – Doing Is Achieving(P) (E) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) Temporary demonstration projects are a community’s opportunity to “try before you buy”. They are the low risk, low cost, shortterm end of the pop up to permanent spectrum. Concerns, resistance, and inertia can be mitigated by neutrally testing an idea or design to see what works or tweaking what doesn’t. This session will discuss the benefits of demonstration projects, how toapproach them, and review case studies in NJ.Co-Moderator: Ranjit Walia, Founder/CEO, CivicEye CollaborativeCo-Moderator: Laura Torchio, AICP, Technical Advisor & Director of Placemaking, NV5Speaker: Lisa Lee, MPA, M.Div.,LCI, Deputy Director, Bike & Pedestrian Programs, EZ RideSpeaker: Kendra Nelson, Transportation Planner, Delaware Valley Regional Planning CommissionSpeaker: Keith Hamas, AICP, Principal Planner: Safety Planning, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority34. Electric, Connected & Autonomous Vehicles in New Jersey: 2022 and Beyond(P) (E) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) Leading experts from the private and public sector will present attendees with several new and exciting developments with electric, connected & autonomous (CAV) vehicles. Panelists from the engineering sector, state government officials and regional planning advocates will discuss current and developing advances in electric and CAV and the Board of Public Utilities’ work to promote electric vehicles.Moderator: Anthony Attanasio, CEO, Hawk Strategies, LLCSpeaker: Zoe Baldwin, New Jersey Director, Regional Plan AssociationSpeaker: Cathleen Lewis, Manager of E-Mobility Programs, Office of Clean Energy, NJ Board of Public UtilitiesSpeaker: Órla Pease, PE, Vice President, Director Client Solutions & Partnerships, Global Transportation, AECOMTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.24Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:45 am - 11:55 am35. Community Transportation: A Conversation and Discussion with Scott Bogren, Executive Directorof the Community Transportation Association of America, Washington DC(P) Room: Chelsea Tower Meeting Room (Follow Signs)(VOD) Scott Bogren, Executive Director of the Community Transportation Association of America will discuss community transportation issues being talked about in Washington DC and other states, including funding, covid relief, infrastructure funding for community transportation and more.36. Getting Charged Up About Electric Vehicles!(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) Electric Vehicle registrations are increasing in New Jersey and across the country. As EV adoption moves from the earlyadopter phase to mainstream, what policies and investment at the federal, state, and local level exist to make full transition areality? This session highlights the rapidly evolving policy landscape at the national and state level.Moderator: Bette Jane Kowalski, Union County Commissioner and NJTPA SecretarySpeaker: Pam Frank, CEO ChargEVC-New JerseySpeaker: Blythe Eaman, Director Environmental and Sustainability Planning, NJTPASpeaker: Andrea Friedman, Division of Air Quality, New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection37. NJ TRANSIT Zero Emission Bus Deployment Strategy(P) (E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) In January 2020, Governor Murphy signed S2252 legislatively requiring NJ TRANSIT to move toward zero emission bus purchases by 2032. To facilitate zero emission bus deployment, NJ TRANSIT will need to build new bus garages, modernize existing garages, purchase new equipment, and build out training and performance monitoring programs. This panel will explore NJ TRANSIT’s roadmap for zero emissions bus deployment.Moderator: Zoe Baldwin, NJ Director, Regional Plan AssociationSpeaker: Jennifer Buison, Principal Project Coordinator, Surface Systems, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Richard Schaefer, Chief Engineer, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Marc Tuozzolo, Acting Sr. Director of Capital Planning, NJ TRANSIT38. Cultural Resource Mitigation in Large Transportation Projects(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) 1. Roadway Improvement Project: A Revolutionary Discovery at Monmouth County Route 3 and Other Unexpected Outcomes.2. Bridge Reconstruction Project: The Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance.Federal and State regulations for infrastructure projects often require completion of cultural resource studies to identify, evaluate and mitigate project effects on those resources. The session focuses on two projects: the improvements to Monmouth County Route 3, and the reconstruction of the massive Bayonne Bridge. The projects highlight the importance of early planningand coordination with various federal and state agencies, consultation with historic preservation groups for successful project completion, and developing options to minimize or mitigate project impacts. The projects highlight new information gleaned from programmatic-level efforts and the ways mitigation can be incorporated into project undertakings. Each project required different levels of cultural resource expertise and mitigated vastly different historic resource types: the Monmouth County Route 3 project offered significant insights into military engagement activities at the 1778 Battle of Monmouth; while the Bayonne Bridge Navigational Clearance Project provided an opportunity to highlight the historic and engineering significance of this vitally important bridge. The Bayonne Bridge prese ntation will show a professionally produced documentary video, highlight the extensive interpretive signage along the bridge’s reopened pedestrian pathway, and will discuss other mitigation elements.Moderator: Richard Grubb, Vice President, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.Speaker: Michael Gall, Principal Senior Archaeologist, Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.Speaker: Robert Wise, Principal Senior Architectural Historian, Richard Grubb & Associates, IncTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.25Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:45 am - 11:55 am (Continued)39. Equitable Safety: How Equity is Woven into NJDOT’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan (SHSP)(P) (E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) NJ's 2020 Strategic Highway Safety Plan (NJ 2020 SHSP) is a five-year plan to reduce fatalities and serious injuries on all public roads with an aspirational goal of zero deaths and serious injuries, along with an interim data-driven goal of a 3% per year reduction. Strategies described in the SHSP consider Enforcement, Education, Engineering, and Emergency response, often referred to as the 4 "Es." New Jersey places a special focus on a fifth "E" for all investments - Equity by ensuring safety investment is inclusive of the interests of the underserved and is considered deliberately. Moderator: Zenobia Fields, Sr. Policy & Program Advisor, Planning Multimodal & Grants Administration, NJDOTSpeaker: Dan LiSanti, Manager, Safety, Bicycle & Pedestrian Programs, NJDOTSpeaker: Khalid Shaikh, Section Chief, Safety, Bicycle & Pedestrian Programs, NJDOTSpeaker: Lois Goldman, AICP, PP, Director of Long-Range Planning, NJTPASpeaker: Krishna Murthy, President & CEO, EZ Ride40. Project Success Through Public Outreach(P) (E) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) Public & Community Outreach is an essential scope of complex infrastructure projects and directly contributes to successful project outcomes. In a world where taxpayers are eager to know where their money is going, maintaining proper communication both prior to and during any major infrastructure project can mean the difference between the perceived success or failure of that project. This session will explore how the proper Public & Community Outreach plan can help ease many of the metaphorical “road blocks” experienced throughout projects and facilitates an ongoing positive and productive dialog with the public, elected officials, and key stakeholders. Attendees will gain a clear understanding of how an effective plan developed and executed by expert Public & Community Outreach professionals keeps everyone informed; allows engineers, contractors and the client to focus on on-time project delivery; helps resolve and prevent conflicts; and ultimately results in higher overall project satisfaction.Moderator: Joseph A. Fiordaliso, CEO, NorthStar Strategies LLCSpeaker: Megan Fackler, Director, Government & Community Relations, New Jersey Department of TransportationSpeaker: Steven Manera, PMP, Senior Project Manager & AVP, HNTB CorporationSpeaker: Jody Herkloz, COO, NorthStar StrategiesSpeaker: Pankesh Patel, PE, PMP, Executive Regional Manager, Division of Capital Program Management, New Jersey Department of TransportationTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.26Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:45 am - 11:55 am (Continued)41. Transportation Funding - State & Federal Sources Now and in the Future(P) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) RIP TTF? - P.L. 2016, c. 56 that created the eight-year $12 billion transportation capital program through FY 2024. As the legislature prepares the FY 2023 Budget, it is time to begin in earnest discussions about how New Jersey will fund its Transportation Trust Fund after FY 2024. With New Jersey’s gas tax at more than 40 cents per gallon, is it possible to raise the gas tax more? If not, what choices exist to raise additional revenue for New Jersey’s transportation capital program? Hear insights from legislators and policy makers about what must happen in the next year to ensure the continuity of funding for capital programs.Moderator: John Wisniewski, Former Chair of the Assembly Transportation CommitteeSpeaker: Assemblyman Daniel Benson, Chairman of the Assembly Transportation Committee & Independent Authorities CommitteeSpeaker: Senator Andrew Zwicker (Invited)Speaker: Robert Briant Jr, CEO, Utility & Transportation Contractors Association & Public Member, Transportation Trust Fund12:00 pm - 1:15 pm Sumptuous Luncheon Buffet (Grand Ballroom, Salon 2, 3 & 4 - North Tower)Master of Ceremonies: Anthony Attanasio, CEO, Hawk StrategiesOpening Remarks: Frank Reilly, Conference ChairmanMichael M. Vieira, Conference Vice ChairRemarks by:Kevin Corbett, President & CEO, NJ TRANSIT CorporationJohn Wisniewski, Former Chair of NJ Assembly Transportation CommitteeJoseph Fiordalisio, CEO of NorthStar Strategies LLCScott Bogren, Executive Director of the Community Transportation Association of AmericaTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOULuncheon SponsorNorthstar Strategies, LLC310 West State StreetTrenton, NJ 08618Tel: 609-571-9920Joseph Fiodalisowww.northstarstrategiesllc.comTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.27Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available1:30 pm - 2:40 pm42. Dignity & Respect - Part 1 - Understanding Dignity & Respect Issues in the Transit Environment(P) Room: Chelsea Tower Meeting Room (Follow Signs)All Transit agencies have a responsibility to ensure that services are provided in a way that honors the dignity and respect of all employees, customers and all who come into contact with their agency. Front-line Transit employees have a special obligation to provide services to a wide variety of people of all ages, social economic status, gender, race, religions, people with physical & intellectual disabilities, political differences, etc. in a manner that cannot be misinterpreted as being disrespectful. Employers must insure all employees are free from harassment or behavior associated with a hostile work environment. This 3-part workshop will help with understanding Dignity & Respect issues and what employees and agencies can do to insure a respectful workplace and to reduce lawsuits and claims associated with these conditions.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & ConsultingPresenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PA43. 10+ years of Complete Streets in NJ: Resources and Lessons Learned(P) (E) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) In 2009, NJDOT became a national leader in Complete Streets by passing an award-winning policy. Over the past 10+ years, hundreds of engineers, planners, and others have been trained, skeptics have become advocates, and innovative projects have been funded and completed. This session will address what we’ve learned from implementation, new training opportunities, best practices in the adoption and promotion of Complete and Green Streets policies, and how to incorporate equity and resiliency into implementation. Moderator: James Sinclair, Project Coordinator, Voorhees Transportation CenterSpeaker: Elise Bremer-Nei, AICP, PP, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, NJDOTSpeaker: Peter Kremer, Senior Planner, Michael Baker InternationalSpeaker: Keith Hamas, Principal Planner, New Jersey Transportation Planning AuthoritySpeaker: Janna Chernetz, Deputy Director & Director of New Jersey Policy, Tri-State Transportation Campaign44. Trenton MOVES(P) (E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) Trenton MOVES, the world GROOVES. In February 2022, the city of Trenton received a grant from NJDOT to launch an ambitious and exciting program; Trenton MOVES (Mobility + Opportunity Vehicles Equity System). The vision is to saturate the city of Trenton with approximately 100 Autonomous shuttle vehicles which will provide safe and affordable mobility to the residents of the Capital City. A panel of SMEs will discuss plans to date, challenges ahead and the ultimate vision of this project. Moderator: Andrew Tunnard, Assistant Commissioner, Transportation Operations Systems & Support, NJDOT Speaker: Richard Sun, Senior Policy Advisor & IIJA Coordinator, Office of the GovernorSpeaker: Rick Kavin, Policy Aide to Mayor Reed Gusciora, City of TrentonSpeaker: Alain L. Kornhauser, Ph.D., Professor, Operations Research & Financial Engineering, Princeton University45. Geotechnical Aspects of I-579 Cap Urban Connector Project(E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) I-579 Cap Urban Connector (Sea Cap), Pittsburgh, PA. The “cap” will provide green space connecting PPG and the rest of uptown to downtown and includes 3-acre open space, pedestrian pathways, and bicycle routes. The presentation will cover the geotechnical aspects of the design, construction, and testing of the 220 micropiles and 42 drill shifts used in foundations as well as challenges posed by the urban setting and the unique geological makeup of Uptown Pittsburgh.Presenter: Sebastian Lobo-Guerrero Ph.D., P.E., Geotechnical Project Manager, American Geotechnical & Environmental Services, Inc.Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.28Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available1:30 pm - 2:40 pm (Continued)46. Applying Equity to Rail Service in South Jersey(P) (E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) This session focuses on rail projects in South Jersey, including PATCO, the Atlantic City Line, and the future potential of theGlassboro Camden Line. The first portion of the session will focus on a recent study undertaken by Temple University graduatestudents for DVRPC. The study focuses on evaluating historic projects that DVRPC has been involved in from an equity perspective, and the first part of the presentation will focus on evaluating PATCO from that lens. The presentation will thentransition into a summary of key takeaways from DVRPC’s published Travel Market Analysis for the Atlantic City Rail Lines. This study was conducted to inform NJ TRANSIT of current and potential rider demands as the organization gears up to review potential improvements for the rail line. The final presenter will focus on the Glassboro Camden Line connecting people to opportunities. The GCL will improve transit service in South Jersey focusing on increased mobility, equitable transportation, and improving links to existing transportation assets (i.e. PATCO, RiverLine, etc.) The Glassboro Camden Line will provide for transit, economic, and societal benefits, including improved access to jobs, economic development opportunities and access toCultural, Recreational, Educational, Economic, and Medical resources in southern NJ and Philadelphia.Speaker: Mark Morley, Transportation Planner, Office of Mobility Analysis and Design, DVRPCSpeaker: Kendra Nelson, Transportation Planner, Office of Mobility Analysis and Design, DVRPCSpeaker: Michael P. Venuto, Chief Engineer, Delaware River Port Authority47. Don’t Miss the Bus: Most Effective Public Engagement Practices for Bus Network Redesigns(P) (E) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This will be a robust discussion about public engagement and recent/current bus network redesigns. We will review lessons learned, challenges, and revelations. This is a crucial time with many transportation projects emerging that will benefit from the valuable insights on strong and equitable engagement.Moderator: Adrienne Z. Kanter, NY Area Public Outreach Manager, Stokes Creative GroupModerator: Marisa Denker, CEO and Founder, Connect the Dots (Insights)Speaker: Dan Nemiroff, Manager of Planning Programs, Office of Strategic Planning & Analysis, SEPTASpeaker: Naomi Klein, Director of Transportation Planning, Westchester County Department of PlanningSpeaker: RJ Palladino, AICP/PP, Senior Director, Capital Planning, NJ TRANSIT PlanningSpeaker: Sarah Wyss, AICP, Deputy Chief Bus Service Planning, MTA Bus & NYCT48. VIP Panel: A View from the Top: Insights Into New Jersey’s Independent Transportation Authorities(P) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) New Jersey’s independent transportation authorities are facing unprecedented challenges and opportunities as we continue to work through the later stages of the COVD-19 pandemic. From fluctuations in ridership and toll payers, to the passage of the Federal infrastructure funding package, the next decade will be an exciting time for our State’s transportation agencies and network. Hear from the leaders of the State’s top three independent transportation authorities as they discuss everything from overcoming the current challenges facing their agencies, to exploring the potential opportunities they are focused on in the near future.Moderator: Anthony Attanasio, CEO, Hawk Strategies, LLCPanelist: John Keller, Executive Director, NJ Turnpike AuthorityPanelist: Kevin Corbett, President & CEO, NJ TRANSIT CorporationPanelist: Stephen Dougherty, Executive Director, South Jersey Transportation AuthorityTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.29Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand AvailableExhibit Hall Open all afternoon until 5:00pm. Reopens at 6:15 pm for Networking Reception2:40 pm - 4:00 pm Visit Exhibits in Exhibit Hall. 2:40 pm - 3:30 pm Student Poster Session (Located in Rear of Exhibit Hall)3:30 pm Student Poster Session Awards4:00 pm 5:00 pm49. Dignity & Respect - Part 2 - Understanding Bias and Hostile Work Environment(P) Room: Chelsea Tower Meeting Room (Follow Signs)All Transit agencies have a responsibility to ensure that services are provided in a way that honors the dignity and respect of allemployees, customers and all who come into contact with their agency. Front-line Transit employees have a special obligationto provide services to a wide variety of people of all ages, social economic status, gender, race, religions, people with physical& intellectual disabilities, political differences, etc. in a manner that cannot be misinterpreted as being disrespectful. Employersmust insure all employees are free from harassment or behavior associated with a hostile work environment. This 3-partworkshop will help with understanding Dignity & Respect issues and what employees and agencies can do to insure arespectful workplace and to reduce lawsuits and claims associated with these conditions.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & ConsultingPresenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PA50. Gateway Program/Hudson Tunnel Project Update(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) This session will provide an update on the Gateway Program. Hear from those directly involved in the planning.Moderator: Stephen Sigmund, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Petra Messick, Director of Portfolio Management, Amtrak,Speaker: Frank Sacr, Finance Director, Gateway Development CommissionSpeaker: Rob Edward, Senior Program Manager, NJ TRANSITWednesday All Day Beverage StationLocated inside and at the rear of the Exhibit RoomFrench & Parrello, AssociatesTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.30Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available4:00 pm 5:00 pm (Continued)51. IIJA Implementation - Navigating Workforce Challenges to Deliver Historic Levels of InfrastructureInvestment(P) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With the signing of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) in mid-November, President Biden authorized historic levels of investment in America’s infrastructure including broadband, rail and transit, clean energy, water systems, and more. NewJersey alone is slated to receive over $12 billion in formula funding from the BIL with billions more available through competitive grant programs. These investments present a once-in-a-generation opportunity to rehabilitate and upgrade our deteriorating infrastructure. Serious workforce challenges are already challenging the ability to deliver critical projects; these challenges may become more acute the influx of federal BIL dollars. Distinguished industry experts will examine causes, current and future impacts, and contemplate possible solutions.Moderator: Joseph A. Fiordaliso, CEO NorthStar Strategies & President American Council of Engineering Companies of NJSpeaker: Honorable Kris Kolluri, President & CEO Camden Community PartnershipSpeaker: Dana Hecht, PMP, Senior Vice President, Infrastructure; Construction & Delivery, New York Metropolitan Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Joseph M. Ettore, PE, County Engineer, Monmouth County Department of Public Works & Engineering52. The Future of Trails & Greenways in NJ(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Trails form an important part of New Jersey’s transportation network, are essential to New Jersey’s Complete Streets and recreational goals, and can help revitalize communities and improve economies. This session will highlight the future of planning and building trail and greenway networks in New Jersey, addressing statewide plans and trail mapping initiatives, the integration of trails into transit planning, the ways trails support local and regional tourism goals, and the next steps in advocacy.Moderator: Samuel Rosenthal, Research Project Coordinator, Voorhees Transportation Center (VTC), Rutgers UniversitySpeaker: Elise Bremer-Nei, AICP, PP, Bicycle and Pedestrian Coordinator, Bureau of Safety, Bicycle and Pedestrian Programs, New Jersey Department of TransportationSpeaker: Paul Gleitz, AICP, PP, Principal Park Planner, Monmouth County Park SystemSpeaker: Ted Ritter, Manager External Affairs, North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority53. The ‘Reality’ of the Environmental Justice Law to Industry in the State New Jersey(P) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) Industry in the State of New Jersey is rightly concerned about the impact this Law will have on their business. Most heavy industry in the state already face a number of hurdles to operate and stay in the state with all their good paying jobs. Will this initiative finally force them to leave?Moderator: John McCreavy, President, NJ Railroad Association & SMS Rail LinesSpeaker: Michael Fesen, Resident Vice President, Government Affairs, Norfolk Southern RailroadSpeaker: Ray Cantor, Vice President, Government Affairs, New Jersey Business and Industry Association (NJBIA)Speaker: Dennis Hart, Executive Director, New Jersey Chemistry Council54. NJ CRASH Electronic Crash Report Application(P) (E) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) A brief demonstration of the modernization of completing and transmitting the NJTR-1 New Jersey Police Crash Investigation Report in a way that improves accuracy, efficiency and timely submission of New Jersey reported crash data. Moderator: Stephen Choborda, Manager, Transportation Data & Support, NJDOTSpeaker: Peter Brzostowski, Section Chief, Transportation Data & Support, NJDOTSpeaker: Mary Davis, Senior Consulting Manager, LexisNexis Coplogic SolutionsTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.31Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available4:00 pm 5:00 pm (Continued)55. Moving Forward – Agency Actions (Part 1 of 2)(P) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) How are agencies playing a role in keeping people and goods moving in safe, efficient and reliable manner? Join us for a discussion about major capital investment at the NJDOT, NJ TRANSIT, NJ Turnpike South Jersey Turnpike Authority and PANYNJ. Come learn about potential impacts with the new infrastructure BIL, major initiatives, project delivery, partnerships and what is on the horizon.Moderator: Zenobia Fields, Senior Policy & Program Advisor, NJDOTSpeaker: Eric Daleo, Sr. Vice President, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Snehal Patel, Asst. Commissioner, Capital Project Management, NJDOTSpeaker: John Keller, Executive Director, NJ TurnpikeSpeaker: Stephen Dougherty, Executive Director, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Martha E. Bogle, P.E, Chief of Design, Engineering/Architecture Design Division, PANYNJ5:00 pm - 6:00 pm56. Dignity & Respect - Part 3 - What Is Expected(P) Room: Chelsea Tower Meeting Room (Follow Signs)All Transit agencies have a responsibility to ensure that services are provided in a way that honors the dignity and respect of all employees, customers and all who come into contact with their agency. Front-line Transit employees have a special obligationto provide services to a wide variety of people of all ages, social economic status, gender, race, religions, people with physical & intellectual disabilities, political differences, etc. in a manner that cannot be misinterpreted as being disrespectful. Employers must insure all employees are free from harassment or behavior associated with a hostile work environment. This 3-part workshop will help with understanding Dignity & Respect issues and what employees and agencies can do to insure a respectful workplace and to reduce lawsuits and claims associated with these conditions.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & ConsultingPresenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PA57. Federal-Aid for Projects and Project Delivery under the IIJA(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL) reauthorizes surface transportation programs for FY 2022-2026. The BIL continued existing programs, added new programs, and created new competitive opportunities for local governments, MPOs, and other public entities to compete for funding. Hear ways on how you can advance your project of interest and what to consider.Speaker: Jesse Buerk, Manager, Office of Capital Programs, DVRPCSpeaker: Sean Greene, Manager, Air Quality Programs, DVRPCSpeaker: Brian Wirtz, Local Aid & Economic Development Project Management Specialist, NJDOT58. Transportation Funding - State & Federal Sources Now and in the Future(P) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) See how the sausage gets made. From 1988 until 2016, it took 28 years for New Jersey legislators to agree to raise the gas tax. During that period when no new revenue was being raised, New Jersey kept lengthening its repayment schedule until it literally ran out of money. This panel will discuss the politics behind the policy of funding transportation in New Jersey. Hear insights from reporters who cover transportation and a lobbyists who has argued for transportation.Moderator: John Wisniewski, Former Chair of the Assembly Transportation Committee & Independent Authorities CommitteeSpeaker: Joe Fiordaliso, CEO of NorthStar Strategies LLC & Pres. of American Council of Engineering Companies of NJSpeaker: Max Pizzarro, Editor in Chief & Founder, InsiderNJSpeaker: Tom Moran, Editorial Page Editor, Star Ledger (Invited)Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.32Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsWednesday, April 27, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available5:00 pm - 6:00 pm (Continued)59. The Impact of COVID-19 on Trucking Companies and Drivers(P) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) COVID-19 has had a significant and well publicized impact on supply chains since its beginning in early 2020. When will it get better? Hear from DAT Solutions which operates the industry's largest load board network.Presenter: Dean Croke, Principal Analyst, DAT iQ60. Moving Forward – Agency Actions (Part 2 of 2)(P) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) How are agencies playing a role in keeping people and goods moving in safe, efficient and reliable manner? Join us for a discussion about major capital investment at the NJDOT, NJ TRANSIT, NJ Turnpike South Jersey Turnpike Authority and PANYNJ. Come learn about potential impacts with the new infrastructure BIL, major initiatives, project delivery, partnerships and what is on the horizon.Moderator: Zenobia Fields, Senior Policy & Program Advisor, NJDOTSpeaker: Eric Daleo, Sr. Vice President, Capital Programs, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Snehal Patel, Asst. Commissioner, Capital Project Management, NJDOTSpeaker: John Keller, Executive Director, NJ TurnpikeSpeaker: Stephen Dougherty, Executive Director, South Jersey Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Martha E. Bogle, P.E, Chief of Design, Engineering/Architecture Design Division, PANYNJ6:15 - 8:15 - Networking Reception in Exhibit Hall (All exhibits will be open and staffed.)THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUWednesday Evening Networking Reception SponsorWisniewski & Associates, LLCJohn Wisniewski, Esq.17 Main StreetSayreville, NJ 08872Tel: 732-651-0040www.wisniewskilaw.comTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.33Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available8:00 am - 11:30 am Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator8:15 am - 9:00 am Exhibit Hall Open & Continental Breakfast in Rear of Exhibit HallTHANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOUContinental Breakfast SponsorsArora and Associates, PCGreenman-Pedersen, Inc.KS Engineers, P.C.Noel Training & ConsultingRichard Grubb & Associates, Inc.TechniQuest CorporationTranSystems CorporationT.Y. Lin InternationalWood Environmental & Infrastructure SolutionsTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.34Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available8:30 am - 9:30 am61. Transportation on the Lookout to Combat Human Trafficking(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) Human Trafficking is modern day slavery. It’s happening every day across the US, including in New Jersey. The transportation sector has an integral role to play in providing an extra set of eyes and ears for law enforcement in recovering victims and arresting traffickers. This session will provide information about human trafficking, its intersections with the transit, bus and trucking industries, and share free training resources.Presenter: Lexi Higgins, Deputy Director, Busing on the Lookout, Truckers Against TraffickingPresenter: Kathy Friess, Human Trafficking Program Coordinator, Office of the NJ Attorney General 62. Keeping Your Agency Out of Legal Trouble – HR 2022 (Part 1 of 2)(P) Room: Pageant (South Tower)An overview of human resource issues that impact transit from record-keeping to critical policies and updates on legal trendsinvolving employee relations in the workplace. Attendees will hear decisive and necessary actions they should take to reducethe likelihood of legal issues associated with the management of a transit agency. This workshop will include real worldexample of what happens when an agency hasn’t proactively taken steps to reduce the negative outcomes associated withlegal actions.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & ConsultingPresenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PA63. ITSNJ (Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey)(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Intelligent Transportation Society of New Jersey (ITSNJ) is a not-for-profit organization with members from academia, private firms and government organizations throughout New Jersey. This session will inform the audience of the make-up of ITS NJ; its relationship with ITS America and some of the efforts ITSNJ does to promote transportation initiatives in our area.Moderator: Jennifer Marandino, PE, Executive Director, SJTPOSpeaker: Andrew Tunnard, ITSNJ PresidentSpeaker: Lynn LaMunyon PE, PTOE, IMSA II, ITSNJ 1st Vice PresidentSpeaker: Keith Hall, PE, PTOE, LEED AP, ITSNJ SecretarySpeaker: Janet Keiser, PE, PTOE, ITSNJ Treasurer64. Emerging Trends and Strategies for First- and Last-Mile Access to Commuter Rail(P) (E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) First- and Last-Mile station access strategies are being studied by regional transit agencies with a focus on reducing single occupant auto access to stations, providing equitable access, and incorporating emerging micromobility access strategies. Thissession will provide an overview of these efforts, the strategies available, pilot programs, and considerations for improving access, increasing ridership and enhancing station areas.Moderator: Lisa DiTaranti, P.E., Northeast Director of Transit & Rail, VHBSpeaker: Fred Storey, Manager, Community Transportation, NJ TRANSIT Speaker: Emily Provonsha, Manager, Station Area Planning & TOD, Metropolitan Transportation AuthoritySpeaker: Tamra Dann, P.E., Director, Project Development, SEPTATry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.35Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available8:30 am - 9:30 am (Continued)65. Mitigating Corrosion to Preserve and Extend the Service Life of Concrete Bridge Structures(E) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) Reinforced concrete structures can be designed and maintained to achieve long service lives. Unfortunately, many structures, including bridges and structures within marine environments fail to achieve this service life due to corrosion issues.Many structures have had to be replaced at great expense and with significant disruption to the public. This workshop will review different options for Cathodic Protection and applications through a variety of case studies to extend service life andpreserve our resources.Presenter: Eric Williams, National Sales Manager, Vector Corrosion Technologies, Inc.66. NEPA for Dummies(P) (E) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) With the recent passage of the infrastructure bill and the influx of federal dollars that will be flowing through the Tri-State area, an understanding of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) is timely. Because federal funding (along with federal permits) triggers NEPA, this session will provide an introduction to those who are unfamiliar with the purpose and requirementsof these regulations. Specifically, this session will address the following: (1) What Is NEPA? (2) A brief history (3) NEPA triggers/federal hooks (4) Little NEPAs: NY- SEQRA/CEQR, NJ- Executive Order 215, CT- CEPA (5) Other regulations under the NEPA umbrella (6) Classes of action; Categorical Exclusions, Environmental Assessments, Environmental Impact Statements (7) Writing a concise document (8) Expediting the schedule.Presenter: Lawrence Smith, AICP, PP, Senior Planner, DewberryPresenter: Gary Doss, AICP, Environmental Planner, Dewberry67. ZEB Implementation – it’s not just a bus(P) Room: Salon #2 (North Tower)(VOD) The push to implement Zero Emission Buses is increasing and pressure is coming from many directions. The solutions available might look simple, but a one-size-fits-all solution is unlikely. The complexity and custom approach need to consider more than just the vehicle or charger. The purpose of this presentation is to draw attention to the scope of issues that need to be considered whether a transit agency is looking for a small-scale pilot or large-scale transition.Moderator: Rena Barta, Vice President Critical Infrastructure, ParsonsSpeaker: Lauren Filler, Manager, Electrification Lead, PANYNJSpeaker: Russell Davies, Senior Program Director, ParsonsSpeaker: Sean Ackley, eMobility Segment Lead, Hitachi GlobalTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.36Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available9:30 am - 10:30 am68. Freight, Trains and NJ's Marine Highway: NJDOT's Multimodal Mission(P) (E) Room: Carousel (South Tower) Room(VOD) Freight planning, rail freight and NJDOT's navigation mission are lesser known, but highly valuable and interesting areas of the Department's skill set. The staff that bring these programs to bear will present a "speed round" of the types of programs andprojects they lead, which serve the entirety of the state's robust transportation system. Moderator: Genevieve Clifton, Manager, Offices of Freight Planning, Maritime Resources & Grants Management, NJDOTSpeaker: Stephen Chiaramonte, AICP, PP, Assistant Vice President, WSPSpeaker: Alan Meyers, Principal Consultant, WSPSpeaker: Michael J. Marano, P.E., Assistant Vice President, WSPSpeaker: Scott Douglas, Dredging Program Manager, Office of Maritime Resources, NJDOT69. Keeping Your Agency Out of Legal Trouble – HR 2022 (Part 2 of 2)(P) Room: Pageant (South Tower)An overview of human resource issues that impact transit from record-keeping to critical policies and updates on legal trendsinvolving employee relations in the workplace. Attendees will hear decisive and necessary actions they should take to reducethe likelihood of legal issues associated with the management of a transit agency. This workshop will include real worldexample of what happens when an agency hasn’t proactively taken steps to reduce the negative outcomes associated withlegal actions.Presenter: Michael Noel, Noel Training & ConsultingPresenter: Jill Nagy, President and Managing Partner, Summers Nagy Law Offices, Wyomissing, York and Johnstown, PA70. Transportation Performance Measures and the Congestion Management Process (CMP) –DVRPC & NJTPA(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) CMP is an ongoing and systematic process that uses performance-based measures to identify and prioritize congested locations on the regional transportation network. Archived operations data from probe data such as INRIX provides real-time flow data to measure performance and combined with convention traffic counts can identify high delay locations. These measures as well as other multi-modal measures and federal TPM PM3 CMAQ traffic congestion measures help inform the Long-Range Plan and TIP to identify and prioritize improvements and develop strategies to manage congestion.The North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority (NJTPA) recently completed the latest update of its CMP with an Accessibility and Mobility Strategy Synthesis study. The study identified a series of performance measures in keeping with regional goals and objectives to help understand the landscape of access and mobility in the region through multiple lenses. Awide variety of needs were identified across multiple modes, place types, and equity considerations, with data later analyzed to produce a series of strategies. The findings were referenced in the NJTPA’s Long Range Transportation Plan and the strategieschosen will serve to inform future project development.This session will cover the different performance measures and how they are used to inform the process of identifying and prioritizing projects and developing strategies to mitigate congestion. Speaker: Thomas K. Edinger, AICP, Manager, Congestion Management Programs, DVRPCSpeaker: Eugene McGuinness, Principal Planner, Systems Planning, NJTPATry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.37Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available9:30 am - 10:30 am (Continued)71. Remaining Service Life Assessment of Reinforced Concrete Bridge Structures(E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) This workshop session presents two predictive models for assessment of remaining service life of reinforced concrete bridge structures: NCHRP 558 model and Life 365 model. The scientific concepts behind these models are explained and the practical sampling, testing, and modeling procedures for implementing them are described. Some of protective maintenance and corrosion mitigation approaches that be recommended based on the outcome of these models are also briefly discussed.Presenter: Mojtaba Afzali, Ph.D., Practice Lead, Material Testing and Inspection, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.72. Incorporating Safety in Planning and Innovative Design Solutions for Intersections(P) (E) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) The session focus on the exploration of roundabouts as a proven safety solution for high crash intersections. Discussion willalso include how safety is priorities are being folded into all projects. Speaker: Jason Simmons, Program Manager-Capital Programming & Project Development, SJTPO Speaker: Adam Brown, Project Manager, Urban Engineers Speaker: Jeannette J. Quirus, PE, PTOE, Director, Traffic Engineering, McCormick TaylorSpeaker: Gustave Scheerbaum, PE, Director - Strategic Initiatives, Department of Streets, City of Philadelphia 73. Advanced NEPA(P) (E) Room: Salon #1 (North Tower)(VOD) In light of the anticipated influx of federal money via the recently signed infrastructure bill, this presentation will provide a case study of a completed project in the Bronx: the expedited completion of a National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA)/State Environmental Quality Review Act (SEQR) Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) for the Hunts Point Interstate Access Improvement Project. Discussions will focus on proven techniques that were used for increased efficiency, including detailing how a $1.7-billion transportation project proceeded through the federal environmental review process in a record-breaking 23 months.Presenter: Lawrence Smith, AICP, PP, Senior Planner, DewberryPresenter: James Heeren, PE, ENV SP, Senior Environmental Engineer, Dewberry10:30 am -11:15 am Final Opportunity to Visit Exhibits. (Exhibitor break-down after 11:30 am)Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.38Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm74. The Use Of Vehicle Telematics To Reduce the Frequency And Risk Of Claims, As Well As To PossiblyReceive Reductions In Insurance Costs.(VOD) Room: Carousel (South Tower)SmartFleet has the experience and expertise to utilize vehicle telematics, i.e. GPS and dashcams to not only protect the bottom line of our clients but to also increase the top line through a safety approach approved by numerous insurance companies.Presenter: Tom D’Amico, Vice President of Sales - Smart FleetPresenter: Greg Feeney, Senior Channel Sales Manager, Azuga Fleet75. The Route 35 Shipwreck: Using 3-D Laser Scanning Technology and Historic Documentary Research toReveal a Nineteenth Century Vessel(P) (E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) As part of the Superstorm Sandy recovery process, contractors installing sheet piles designed to reduce the risk of flooding along New Jersey State Route 35 located portions of an apparent historic wooden shipwreck at Squan Beach in Mantoloking Township, Ocean County. To investigate the potential significance of the shipwreck, Dewberry’s archaeologists conducted a condition assessment of the recovered timbers, monitored geophysical testing of the shipwreck location, monitored the remainder of sheet pile installation around the recovered shipwreck material, and delineated the spatial extent of the shipwreck by monitoring geoprobes distributed around the shipwreck discovery. The combination of traditional archaeology with advanced technology provided a basis to make the Route 35 Shipwreck Site eligible for inclusion in the National Register of Historic Places.Presenter: Zachary Davis, RPA, Senior Archaeologist, Dewberry76. Short Haul Intermodal: Can Railroads Compete Using Private Intermodal Trains?(P) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) How do railroads stay competitive as customers continue to demand faster service and still make a profit?Presenter: Jim Blaze, Contributing Editor, Railway Age Magazine77. Variations on a Theme: LRT/BRT Station Planning and Design(P) (E) Room: Rolling Chair (South Tower)(VOD) BRT is having a moment and catching up to meet (or exceed) the desirability of LRT systems. What are the common variations on a modal theme? What are determining factors of success such as the service, visibility, and amenities provided? Participate in this panel discussion where examples of accessibility, ridership, and economic development potential of LRT and BRT from around the U.S. will be shared.Moderator: Anna Lynn Smith, AICP. Northeast Transportation Planning Director, HDR.Speaker: Americo R. Gonzalez Aquino, AIA, OAA, Senior Transportation Architect, HDRSpeaker: Patrick McDonough, AICP, Transit Oriented Development Lead, HDRSpeaker: Ruth L. Krieger, AIA, LEED AP, ENV SP, Transport Architecture Business Class Director, HDRSpeaker: Tom Shook, National BRT Director, HDRTry the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.39Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsTuesday, April 26, 2022(P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available10:00 am - 4:00 pm Registration Desk Opens, 4th floor South Tower Hallway Near Escalator10:00 am - 8:00 pm Exhibitor Set-up in the Grand Exhibit Hall 3:25 pm – 6:00 pm Exhibit Hall OPENS For All Attendees10:30 am – 12:00 pm1. NJ TRANSIT - Transit Friendly Planning: A Guide for New Jersey Communities(P) Room: Carousel (South Tower)(VOD) The Transit Friendly Planning Program strengthens the link between public transit and communities served by NJ TRANSIT. The Program’s new guide provides guidance on planning for transit-friendly communities that are equitable, economically resilient, and environmentally sustainable. The Program partners with New Jersey municipalities to provide local planning technical assistance around transit facilities. Presenters will introduce the new guide, explain technical assistance opportunities, and discuss other program resources that can help communities promote active transportation, local economic growth, placemaking, sustainable design, and efficient circulation that will help encourage residents to use public transit for everyday trips.Moderator: Megan Massey, Assistant Director Transit Friendly Planning, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Michael Swan, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Celeste Alsina, Facilities Planner, NJ TRANSITSpeaker: Jon A. Carnegie, AICP/PP, Executive Director, Alan M. Voorhees Transportation Center, Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey2. The Road to e-Construction: FHWA's Digital Project Delivery ROI Analysis(E) Room: Pageant (South Tower)(VOD) With an emphasis on tracking projects from bid to closeout in the cloud, this session is designed to break down the lessons learned and ROI discovered from 40+ DOTs and various LPAs with their engineering firms. Topics range from modern Internet bidding cybersecurity, ESRI Construction Dashboards, Rover Integrations, to Remote Construction Inspection.Presenter: Cynthia Allen, Sr. Account Specialist, Infotech3. Pavement Management for Roads and Airports(P) (E) Room: Parade (South Tower)(VOD) Pavement management systems (PMS), long used by state agencies, are increasingly becoming a common tool used by counties and municipalities. This presentation will describe the benefits of a PMS and provide an update on the latest technologies used to collect pavement condition. It will explain capturing pavement condition, categorizing treatment needs, and prioritizing roadway/airport sections at the network level. Case studies will demonstrate the development and application of aPMS.Presenter: Manuel Celaya, PhD, PE, Practice Lead, NDT/NDE, Advanced Infrastructure Design, Inc.40Try the 2022 NJ TransAction Mobile App Sponsored by ICFScan the QR Code or go to https://guidebook.com/g/njta2022NJ TransAction Conference Program Schedule and Workshop SessionsThursday, April 28, 2022((P) = Planning ACIP Credits (E) = Engineering PDH Credits (VOD) = Video on Demand Available11:15 am - 12:15 pm (Continued)78. Real Estate Optimization Workshop(P) Room: Seaside (South Tower)(VOD) This session will focus on Real Estate Optimization and how it ties in with transportation projects. You will learn how to discover a systematic approach to real estate investment decisions and learn about real property assessments, market studies, right-of-way valuation studies, and right-of-way acquisition documentation support.Moderator: BJ Kraemer, President & CEO - MCFASpeaker: Brooke Schmoll, Legal Counsel / Project Manager - MCFA Speaker: Sean Massey, Senior Director, Transit Oriented Development – NJ TRANSIT11:15 am – 1:15 pm79. Now More Than Ever, Leadership is Essential (Community Transportation)(P) Room: Salons #1 (North Tower)The value of effective leadership has never been more important than in the past 2 years. Unprecedented challenges, safetyconcerns and operational threats have landed in your lap, like it or not. With everything that's gone on, you might just need torecharge your leadership batteries, take stock of all that you've accomplished and yes, vent just a little bit. This session willdiscuss new leadership strategies, as well as tried-and-true ones that community transportation services have deployed aroundthe nation. We might also take just a moment to remind you to take good care of yourself, too.Presenter: Daniel Mulraney, CPM, Director, Cape May Fare Free TransportationWorkshop #79 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored by theNJ Council on Special Transportation80. ETHICS - AICP & PDH WorkshopThis training workshop satisfies the 2 hours of ethics credits required for PE and AICP renewal.(P) (E) Room: Salons #2 (North Tower)(VOD) This session will cover Ethics requirements for Engineers and Planners, as well as several ethics case studies.Presenter: Gordon Meth, P.E., P.P., PTOE, PTP, RSP1, Robson ForensicEthics Workshop #80 will have a Snack & Beverage Break Sponsored byDresder Robin Environmental Management, Inc.

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Booth # Exhibitor Booth # Exhibitor10ABT Products & Services, LTD60MFS Engineers & Surveyors96Advanced Infrastructure Design75MidAtlantic Engineering Partners24Altro81Momentum Solar21AMF BRUNS AMERICA22Morryde International, Inc.67Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC46MP Engineers + Architects77-89Arora and Associates, P.C.64Munoz Engineering, P.C.88Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition101NJ Department of Transportation58BEM Systems, Inc.100NJ I-Bank63Buchart Horn, Inc.104North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority53BYD Motors, Inc.34NS Corporation87CATT Laboratory27Onspot of North America25Coach & Equipment Bus Sales, Inc.79Pennoni14Colliers Engineering & Design42ProAir LLC106Control Point Associates Inc38Promatech, Inc.36Creative Bus Sales45Proterra74Davey Resource Group, Inc.41Q'Straint/Sure-Lok103Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission86RailWorks Corporation72Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc.54Remington & Vernick Engineers107Drive Engineering Corp.61-69Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.83Durisol USA, Inc.52Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc.1Ecolane30Rohrer Enterprises, Inc.91EnTech Engineering of NJ, PA9Rosco Vision15Envision Consultants, Ltd.5RSCC Wire & Cable LLC94-95Foley, Inc.43Safe Fleet70French & Parrello Associates32Safety Vision3Gatekeeper Systems, Inc.23Smart Fleet59GEOD Corporation102South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization31Gerflor USA29-37Spare Labs44H.A. DeHart & Son35Spradling International Resources6Hall Industries, Inc.20Stokes Creative Group, Inc.57Hampton-Clarke, Inc.7Strongwall Industries, Inc26HBSS Connect Corp73T.Y. Lin International80HiDow International (Merchandise Plus LLC)71T2 Utility Engineers16Hill International, Inc.55TechniQuest Corporation4Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc.12-13Terrestrial Imaging68Imperial Traffic & Data Collection49Traffic Plan93Infotech39Trans/Air Manufacturing47InfraMap Corp.82Trimble85IO Controls Corporation65-66Trinity Subsurface, LLC33Kelderman Air Ride Suspensions40Tri-State Safety Solutions, LLC56Keystone Structures, Inc.48UESI New Jersey17-18KS Engineers, P.C.62Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC28Luminator Technology Group50Vector Corrosion Technologies8MCFA51Warshauer Electric Supply Co.84McVac Environmental Services, Inc.2Wolfington Body Company92Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc.78WildcoPES90Wiss & CompanyParticipating Exhibitors with Booth NumbersBooth # Exhibitor Booth # Exhibitor10ABT Products & Services, LTD60MFS Engineers & Surveyors96Advanced Infrastructure Design75MidAtlantic Engineering Partners24Altro81Momentum Solar21AMF BRUNS AMERICA22Morryde International, Inc.67Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC46MP Engineers + Architects77-89Arora and Associates, P.C.64Munoz Engineering, P.C.88Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition101NJ Department of Transportation58BEM Systems, Inc.100NJ I-Bank63Buchart Horn, Inc.104North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority53BYD Motors, Inc.34NS Corporation87CATT Laboratory27Onspot of North America25Coach & Equipment Bus Sales, Inc.79Pennoni14Colliers Engineering & Design42ProAir LLC106Control Point Associates Inc38Promatech, Inc.36Creative Bus Sales45Proterra74Davey Resource Group, Inc.41Q'Straint/Sure-Lok103Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission86RailWorks Corporation72Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc.54Remington & Vernick Engineers107Drive Engineering Corp.61-69Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc.83Durisol USA, Inc.52Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc.1Ecolane30Rohrer Enterprises, Inc.91EnTech Engineering of NJ, PA9Rosco Vision15Envision Consultants, Ltd.5RSCC Wire & Cable LLC94-95Foley, Inc.43Safe Fleet70French & Parrello Associates32Safety Vision3Gatekeeper Systems, Inc.23Smart Fleet59GEOD Corporation102South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization31Gerflor USA29-37Spare Labs44H.A. DeHart & Son35Spradling International Resources6Hall Industries, Inc.20Stokes Creative Group, Inc.57Hampton-Clarke, Inc.7Strongwall Industries, Inc26HBSS Connect Corp73T.Y. Lin International80HiDow International (Merchandise Plus LLC)71T2 Utility Engineers16Hill International, Inc.55TechniQuest Corporation4Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc.12-13Terrestrial Imaging68Imperial Traffic & Data Collection49Traffic Plan93Infotech39Trans/Air Manufacturing47InfraMap Corp.82Trimble85IO Controls Corporation65-66Trinity Subsurface, LLC33Kelderman Air Ride Suspensions40Tri-State Safety Solutions, LLC56Keystone Structures, Inc.48UESI New Jersey17-18KS Engineers, P.C.62Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC28Luminator Technology Group50Vector Corrosion Technologies8MCFA51Warshauer Electric Supply Co.84McVac Environmental Services, Inc.2Wolfington Body Company92Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc.78WildcoPES90Wiss & CompanyParticipating Exhibitors with Booth Numbers41

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63 42 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS BYD Motors, Inc. BYD's proprietary Iron-Phosphate batteries are the heart of our company, providing safe, reliable power to all our vehicles and energy storage systems 1800 S. Figueroa Street Los Angeles, CA 90015 Tel: 213-748-3980 Randy Premo randy.premo@byd.com www.en.byd.com Booth #: 53 CATT Laboratory The CATT Lab operates RITIS, a leading transportation analytics platform that is fully sponsored by NJDOT for NJ agencies and partners. Technology Ventures Building, 5000 College Avenue, Suite 2221 College Park, MD 20742 Tel: 301-405-9963 Greg Jordan gjordan1@umd.edu www.cattlab.umd.edu Booth #: 87 Coach & Equipment Bus Sales, Inc. Manufacturing and Sales of Paratransit Shuttle Buses. 130 Horizon Business Park, PO Box 36 PennYan, NY 14424 Tel: 585-330-2402 Paul Hubbard PHubbard@CoachandEquipment.com www.CoachandEquipment.com Booth #: 25 Colliers Engineering & Design A multi-discipline firm with experience in traffic engineering, transportation, planning, highways, bridges & construction services. 331 Newman Springs Road Red Bank, NJ 07701 Tel: 877-627-3772 Keith Hall keith.hall@colliersengineering.com www.colliersengineering.com/ Booth #: 14 Connect the Dots Insights DBE/WBE firm specializing in public involvement, community engagement, stakeholder management. Focuses on equitable, inclusive, and innovative methods to meet people where they are. Certified in NJ/PA/NY/CT/ME/VA/MD. 1617 JFK Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tel: 973-820-5352 Marisa Denker marisa@connectthedotsinsights.com www.connectthedotsinsights.com Sponsor Control Point Associates Inc. Professional Land Surveying, Geospatial, and Consulting Services. 30 Independence Boulevard, Suite 100 Warren, NJ 07059 Tel: 908-668-0099 Michele Jurkowski mjurkowski@cpasurvey.com www.cpasurvey.com Booth #: 106 & Sponsor Creative Bus Sales Creative Bus Sales represents over 20 top bus manufacturers in multiple locations across the country. 51 Kero Road Carlstadt, NJ 07072 Tel: 888-633-8380 Jim Borsari JBorsari@creativebussales.com www.CreativeBusSales.com Booth #: 36 Davey Resource Group, Inc. Providing award-winning environmental services with an emphasis on natural resources analyses and permitting for transportation projects. 4 Walter E. Foran Boulevard, Suite 209 Flemington, NJ 08822 Tel: 908-788-9676 Debbie Poniatowski deborah.poniatowski@davey.com www.davey.com/environmental-consulting- services Booth #: 74 & Sponsor Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission DVRPC serves as the regional planning agency for the nine-county, bi-state, Greater Philadelphia area. 190 N. Independence Mall West, 8th Fl. Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tel: 215-592-1800 Kwan Hui khui@dvrpc.org www.dvrpc.org Booth #: 103 Diversity Marketing and Communications Diversity Marketing and Communications builds communications campaigns that close the gap between awareness and action to deliver mission-driven results. 28 Washington Street, Suite 103 East Orange, NJ 07017 Tel: 973-377-0300 Susan Cohen susan.cohen@diversitymc.com www.diversitymc.com Sponsor 43 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS Dresdner Robin Environmental Management, Inc. Civil Engineering, Environmental, Survey and 3D Measurement, Landscape Architecture, Planning, Certified Small Business Enterprise (SBE). 1 Evertrust Plaza, Suite 901 Jersey City, NJ 07302 Tel: 201-297-4205 Matthew Neuls mneuls@dresdnerrobin.com www.dresdnerrobin.com Booth #: 72 & Sponsor Drive Engineering Corp. Drive provides comprehensive Transportation Engineering services including Traffic, ITS, Systems, Operations, Incident Management, and CAV services. 595 Skippack Pike, Suite 400 Blue Bell, PA 19422 Tel: 215-367-5535 Jason Mills jason@driveengineering.com www.driveengineering.com Booth #: 107 Durisol USA, Inc. Durisol leads the industry with future-ready noise & retaining wall systems. We anticipate complex solutions as a trusted end-to-end service provider. 8640 Broad Street Rural Hall, NC 27045 Tel: 866-801-0999 Andrew Weaver andrew.weaver@durisol.com www.durisol.com Booth #: 83 Ecolane Ecolane offers a complete line of products and services designed to enable transit providers to better serve their communities. 940 West Valley Road, Suite 1400 Wayne, PA 19087 Tel: 610-312-0033 Jim Stec jim.stec@ecolane.com www.ecolane.com Booth #: 1 & Sponsor EnTech Engineering CM, BIM/VDC, and Engineering Services. 190 Middlesex Turnpike, Suite 201 Iselin, NJ 08830 Tel: 646-722-0000 Russ Reardon rrearfon@entechpc.com www.entechpc.com Booth #: 91 Envision Consultants, Ltd. Envision Consultants, Ltd. is a NJ/NY/PA certified DBE/SBE/WBE providing Project Controls, PM/CM, Public Involvement, Training and GIS services. 3 Wheatley Boulevard Mullica Hill, NJ 08062 Tel: 856-223-0800 Brian Daly briandaly@eclimited.com www.eclimited.com Booth #: 15 Foley, Inc. Provider of new and used Cat construction equipment, power generation equipment and rental equipment, including allied brands and product support. 855 Centennial Avenue Piscataway, NJ 08854 Tel: 732-885-5555 George Vorreas GVorreas@foleyinc.com www.foleyinc.com Booth #: 94/95 French & Parrello Associates FPA is a multi-discipline engineering consulting firm, providing a broad array of planning, design, construction administration, and inspection services for all types of transportation and infrastructure projects. 1800 Route 34, Suite 101 Wall, NJ 07719 Tel: 732-312-9800 Jon Moren Jon.Moren@fpaengineers.com www.fpaengineers.com Booth #: 70 & Sponsor Gatekeeper Systems, Inc. The leading provider of intelligent video solutions designed to provide safer transportation for children, passengers, and public safety personnel. 200 Rittenhouse Circle Suite 7E Bristol, PA 19007 Tel: 604-864-8490 Dave Dyment dave.dyment@gatekeeper-systems.com www.gatekeeper- systems.com Booth #: 3 GEOD Corporation Providing Aerial and LiDar Mapping, Land Surveying, and Utility Mark-Out services to the Engineering community for 60 years. ESBE/SBE certified. 24 Kanouse Road Newfoundland, NJ 07435 Tel: 973-697-2122 John Emilius jemilius@geodcorp.com www.geodcorp.com Booth #: 59 44 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS Gerflor USA TARABUS by Gerflor is the world leading non-slip transit flooring, dedicated to bus and coach applications. 595 Supreme Drive Bensenville, IL 60106 Tel: 810-877-2101 Larry Mabery larry.mabery@gerflor.com www.us.tarabusbygerflor.com Booth #: 31 Greenman-Pedersen, Inc. (GPI) A National Engineering, Design, Planning, Construction Management Services Company. 100 Corporate Drive, Suite 301 Lebanon, NJ 08833 Tel: 908-236-9001 www.gpinet.com Sponsor H.A. DeHart & Son Diamond Coach Para-Transit Vans & Buses & Electric Vehicles. 311 Crown Point Road Thorofare, NJ 08086 Tel: 856-845-2800 Bill Schmutz bschmutz@hadehart.com www.hadehart.com Booth #: 44 Hall Industries, Inc Fabricator of various: Transit Parts, Heavy Highway, Machine Components and Aviation Equipment. 514 Mecklem Lane Ellwood City, PA 16117 Tel: 724-333-2455 Scott Donley sdonley@hallindustries.com www.hallindustries.com Booth #: 6 Hampton-Clarke, Inc. Hampton-Clarke is a certified WBE/DBE/SBE environmental laboratory and field sampling company supporting the environmental industry for over 35 years. 175 US Highway 46, Suite D Fairfield, NJ 07004 Tel: 800-426-9992 Rich Gerbes rgerbes@hcvlab.com www.hcvlab.com Booth #: 57 Hawk Strategies Hawk Strategies is a full-service consulting firm that provides strategic business consulting, government affairs and marketing services for companies in the transportation & infrastructure sectors. PO Box 1022 Somerville, NJ 08876 Tel: 908-930-3068 Anthony Attanasio anthony@hawkstrategiesnj.com www.hawkstrategiesnj.com Sponsor HBSS Connect Corp HBSS provides and supports demand response Transportation Management software through its robust & proven algorithms developed over the past 22-years. 1075 Westford Street Suite 304 Lowell, MA 01851 Tel: 973-379-0100 Lorie Sutton lories@qryde.com www.qryde.com Booth #: 26 HiDow International (Merchandise Plus LLC) HiDow International has been ind business for over 20 years and holds the only patent for touch screen, wireless, multi stim, portable medical devices. 29 Rolfe Square Cranston, RI 02910 Tel: 401-499-3494 Roberto Jimenez Merchandiseplusllc@gmail.com www. HiDow.com Booth #: 80 Hill International, Inc. Hill International, delivering the infrastructure of change since 1976, provides PgM, PM, and CM support for construction projects worldwide. One Commerce Square, 2005 Market Street, 17th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tel: 800-283-4088 David Thomas DavidThomas@hillintl.com www.hillintl.com Booth #: 16 & Sponsor Horizon Signal Technologies, Inc. Temporary traffic control solutions for work zones and intersections. 5 Corporate Boulevard Reading, PA 19608 Tel: 610-226-7600 Scott Heydt sheydt@horizonsignal.com www.horizonsignal.com Booth #: 4 45 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS Imperial Traffic & Data Collection ITDC specializes in Traffic Data Collection including TMC, ATR, OD, multi-modal, travel time & more. Servicing NJ, PA, NY, DE, MD. Certified WBE/DBE/SBE. 1913 Greentree Road, Suite C Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Tel: 856-625-8599 Lindsey Klein lklein@imperialtdc.com www.imperialtdc.com Booth #: 68 Infotech Infotech offers a variety of products and services to facilitate and expedite infrastructure e-Construction across the U.S. and Canada. 2970 SW 50th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32608 Tel: 352-381-4400 Brian Curran brian.curran@infotechinc.com www.infotechinc.com Booth #: 93 InfraMap Corp. InfraMap has been providing SUE services since 1987. Our experience and focus allow us to deliver high quality data to our clients. 92 Main Street, Building 19E Windsor, NJ 08561 Tel: 609-371-5420 Ken Kerr kkerr@inframap.net www.Inframap.net Booth #: 47 IO Controls Corporation IO Controls manufactures Multiplexing, Lighting, Destination Signs and Embedded Micro-Controls for the transportation industry. 81 Summit Road Malvern, PA 19355 Tel: 626-437-5353 Jodie McLay jodiemclay@iocontrols.com www.iocontrols.com Booth #: 85 Kelderman Air Ride Suspensions Air ride suspensions for Ford E350/450, F350/450/550/650/750, Ford Transit 3500, Chevy G3500/4500, Sprinter 3500 and many more. Built in the USA. 2686 Highway 92 Oskaloosa, IA 52577 Tel: 641-660-5432 Rich Ludvigsen rich@kelderman.com www.kelderman.com Booth #: 33 & Sponsor Keystone Structures, Inc. Keystone Structures, Inc. is a leading manufacturer of Pre-Assembled Modular Portable Aluminum and Steel Buildings. 705 Terminal Way Kennett Square, PA 19348 Tel: 610-444-9525 Michael Dougherty michael.dougherty@keystonestructures.com www.keystonestructures.com Booth #: 56 KS Engineers, P.C. Professional Engineering, Surveying, Construction Management, Special Inspections and Materials Testing. 2 Riverfront Plaza, 3rd Floor Newark, NJ 07102 Tel: 973-623-2999 Kamal Shahid, PE info@kseng.com www.kseng.com Booth #: 17/18 & Sponsor Luminator Technology Group Luminator Technology Group delivers globally-recognized technology solutions that increase intelligence, safety, and efficiency for public transit. 900 Klein Road Plano, TX 75074 Tel: 972-424-6511 Brendan Boyle brendan.boyle@luminator.com www.luminator.com Booth #: 28 MCFA MCFA is a certified DVOSB & SBE firm that provides Strategic and Master Planning, Project Development and PM/CM services. 68 Tanner Street Haddonfield, NJ 08033 Tel: 609-471-1563 x1 Ryan Spearing rspearing@mcfaglobal.com www.mcfaglobal.com Booth #: 8 46 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS McVac Environmental Services, Inc. A full-service environmental company specializing in vacuum truck solutions on road, off road, and on rail. 481 Grand Avenue New Haven, CT 06513 Tel: 203-498-1427 John O'Keefe jokeefe@mcvacenv.com www.mcvacenvironmental.com Booth #: 84 Melissa Johnson Associates, Inc. Melissa Johnson Associates specializes in innovative stakeholder engagement strategies to support design, planning and construction initiatives. 26 Broadway, 8th Floor New York, NY 10004 Tel: 405-201-0276 Rick Fogarty rfogarty@melissajohnsonassociates.com www.melissajohnsonassociates.com Booth #: 92 MFS Engineers & Surveyors MFS Engineers & Surveyors offers Geotechnical, Site/Civil, Structural, Surveying and Construction Management Services. 2780 Hamilton Boulevard South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 908-922-4622 x103 Jeffrey Clark jac@mfsengineers.com www.MFSengineers.com Booth #: 60 MidAtlantic Engineering Partners Proudly employing integrity, expertise and ingenuity, MidAtlantic Engineering Partners, LLC. 5 Commerce Way, Suite 200 Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-910-4450 Stuart Lewis slewis@midatlanticeng.com www.midatlanticeng.com Booth #: 75 & Sponsor Momentum Solar Momentum handles the entire process from solar enrollment through customized design, engineering, permitting, installation and activation of every system. 3096 Hamilton Boulevard, Unit B South Plainfield, NJ 07080 Tel: 215-872-4806 Julie Maina jmaina@momentumsolar.com www.momentumsolar.com Booth #: 81 MORryde International, Inc. At MORryde, we understand the necessity of delivering a comfortable ride. We specialize in paratransit solutions and suspension systems. 1966 Sterling Avenue Elkhart, IN 46516 Tel: 574-293-1581 Joe Carroll joe.carroll@morryde.com www.morryde.com Booth #: 22 MP Engineers + Architects MP Engineers + Architects is a multi-disciplinary consulting firm. 40 Rector Street, Suite1020B New York, NY 10006 Tel: 212-736-1100 Steven Panayi spanayi@mpengs.com www.mpengs.com Booth #: 46 & Sponsor Munoz Engineering, P.C. Munoz Engineering, P.C. DBE MBE SBE Certified, provides Land Surveying & Construction Inspection services throughout NJ and NY. 400 Morris Avenue, Suite 272 Denville, NJ 07834 Tel: 908-797-6682 Marie Lewis mlewis@munozeng.com www.munozeng.com Booth #: 64 New Jersey Council on Special Transportation Providing paratransit and community transportation membership services, advocacy, education and support. PO Box 184 Manville, NJ 08835 Tel: 973-250-9500 Michael M. Vieira, President njcost@njcost.com www.njcost.com Sponsor New Jersey Department of Transportation Promoting the NJ Traffic Incident Management Program. 1035 Parkway Avenue Trenton, NJ 08625 Tel: 609-571-0757 Elizabeth Falcon elizabeth.falcon@dot.nj.gov www.state.nj.us/transportation Booth #: 101 47 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS NJ I-Bank The NJ Transportation Bank provides low interest rate loans to qualified Local Government Units to finance transportation infrastructure projects. 3131 Princeton Pike, Building 4, Suite 216 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-219-8603 Caroline Kirkland ckirkland@njib.gov www.njib.gov Booth #: 100 North Jersey Transportation Planning Authority The NJTPA is the federally authorized MPO for the 13-county northern NJ region. It oversees $2 billion in transportation improvements annually. One Newark Center, 17th Floor Newark, NJ 07102 Tel: 973-639-8400 Ted Ritter tritter@njtpa.org www.njtpa.org Booth #: 104 NS Corporation Bus, Car, trucks and train wash systems. 235 W Florence Avenue Inglewood, CA 90301 Tel: 610-436-5552 Sam DiMaio samd@nswash.com www.nswash.com Booth #: 34 NorthStar Strategies, LLC NorthStar Strategies is a full-service government & public affairs consultancy based in Trenton, New Jersey. NorthStar boasts a number of prominent practice areas, including: legislative lobbying, regulatory affairs, association management, events management, and community outreach. 310 West State Street Trenton, NJ 08618 Tel: 609-571-9920 Joseph Fiodaliso joe@northstarstrategiesllc.com www.northstarstrategiesllc.com Sponsor Onspot of North America Automatic Chains for Snow and Ice for commercial use. 84A Duck Hole Road Madison, CT 06443 Tel: 800-766-7768 Roger Smith roger.smith@onspot.com www.onspot.com Booth #: 27 Pennoni As a multidisciplinary consulting engineering firm founded more than five decades ago, Pennoni approaches engineering challenges from a wider spectrum of angles than most, from land development to energy management. 1900 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19320 Tel: 610-772-1147 John Zarsky jzarsky@pennoni.com www.pennoni.com Booth #: 79 PROAIR LLC ProAir designs, manufactures, installs, and supports a complete line of HVAC and air filtration systems for the bus and specialty vehicle markets. 2900 County Road 6 West Elkhart, IN 46514 Tel: 717-487-9547 John Lucas jlucas@proairllc.com www.proairllc.com Booth #: 42 Promatech, Inc. Promatech, Inc., a certified WBE/DBE/SBE, provides Construction/Project Management support services and MWBE Compliance Monitoring. 204 Ark Road Mt. Laurel, NJ 08054 Tel: 856-314-8468 Carrie Streahle cstreahle@promatechinc.com www.promatechinc.com Booth #: 38 & Sponsor Proterra Proterra is a leader in the design and manufacture of zero-emission electric transit vehicles and EV technology solutions for commercial applications. 1815 Rollins Road Burlingame, CA 94010 Tel: 864-438-0000 Stephen Cofta scofta@proterra.com www.proterra.com Booth #: 45 48 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS Q'Straint/Sure-Lok Q’STRAINT- Wheelchair Passenger Safety Solutions focused on developing solutions to advance the safety & effectiveness of wheelchair travel. 4031 NE 12th Terrace Oakland Park, FL 33334 Tel: 954-986-6665 x209 Joe Boyko jboyko@qstraint.com www.qstraint.com Booth #: 41 RailWorks Corporation RailWorks is North America's leading rail infrastructure solutions provider. 5 Penn Plaza, 15th Floor New York, NY 10001 Tel: 866-905-7245 Hailey Klingel hklingel@railworks.com www.railworks.com Booth #: 86 Remington & Vernick Engineers RVE provides construction management/inspection, design of roadways, bridges, culverts, traffic signals, intersections, stormwater drainage systems. 2059 Springdale Road Cherry Hill, NJ 08003 Tel: 856-795-9595 Joseph Ragusa joseph.ragusa@rve.com www.rve.com Booth #: 54 & Sponsor Richard Grubb & Associates, Inc. Cultural Resource Surveys; Phase I, II, and III archaeological surveys, historic architectural surveys, historical research, and monitoring. 259 Prospect Plains Road, Building D Cranbury, NJ 08512 Tel: 609-655-0692 Richard Grubb rgrubb@rgaincorporated.com www.rgaincorporated.com Booth #: 61/69 & Sponsor Robinson Aerial Surveys, Inc. Aerial Mapping, Mobile Mapping, Surveying, CM, MEP. 1 Edgeview Drive, 2nd Floor Hackettstown, NJ 07840 Tel: 908-520-6208 Kurt Lutz scudesea@robinsonaerial.com www.robinsonaerial.com Booth #: 52 Rohrer Bus Sales Sale of Transit and Para-Transit Vans & Buses. 314 Dickinson Street Ewing Township, NJ 08638 Tel: 732-261-6643 Matthew Fittante mfittante@rohrerbus.com www.rohrerbus.com Booth #: 30 & Sponsor Rosco Vision Rosco is a leading global supplier of vision safety solutions to the bus/truck marketplace with 110 years of engineering and manufacturing experience. 90-21 144th Place Jamaica, NY 11435 Tel: 718-408-4734 Ryan Whelan Ryan.Whelan@roscovision.com roscovision.com Booth #: 9 RSCC Wire & Cable LLC Driven by continuous innovation, VITALink®, Exane®, and HUB-Link® cabling products lead the industry in keeping passengers moving safely. 20 Bradley Park Road East Granby, CT 06026 Tel: 860-653-8300 Jim Notarfrancesco jim.notarfrancesco@r-scc.com www.r- scc.com Booth #: 5 Safe Fleet Video evidence, information systems, transit infotainment, and safety equipment for transit buses, shuttles, and passenger light rail cars. #111 – 3B Burbidge Street Coquitlam, BC V3K 7B2 Tel: 877-630-7366 John Meyer jmeyer@safefleet.net www.safefleet.net/markets/bus-rail/transit- bus- rail/ Booth #: 43 Safety Vision Safety Vision is a leading provider of mobile video solutions with hardware & software for a variety of industries to accommodate their specific needs. 6100 W. Sam Houston Pkwy N. Houston, TX 77041 Tel: 713-896-6600 Jeff Taylor jtaylor@safetyvision.com www.safetyvision.com Booth #: 32 49 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS Smart Fleet GPS Tracking, Dash Cameras, & Field Service Management Software. 2517 Hwy 35 B304 Manasquan, NJ 08736 Tel: 732-722-7725 Tom D'Amico tdamico@smartfleetusa.com www.smartfleetusa.com Booth #: 23 South Jersey Transportation Planning Organization SJTPO serves as the regional planning organization for Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland, and Salem Counties. 782 South Brewster Road, Unit B6 Vineland, NJ 08361 Tel: 856-794-1941 Jennifer Marandino, Executive Director jmarandino@sjtpo.org www.sjtpo.org Booth #: 102 Spare Labs Spare is a flexible operating platform that allows you to launch and manage your microtransit, paratransit and ridehailing services. 815 W Hastings Street, Suite 810 Vancouver, BC V6C 1B4 Tel: 613-293-4297 Sarah McCurrach sarah@sparelabs.com www.sparelabs.com Booth #: 29/37 & Sponsor Spradling International Resources Spradling International, Inc. is the leading provider of engineered- coated fabrics to the Commercial, Contract, Marine and Transportation markets. 2904 Leer Court Elkhart, IN 46514 Tel: 305-409-6715 Joey Alvarez joey.alvarez@spradling.group www.spradling.group Booth #: 35 Stokes Creative Group, Inc. Stokes Creative Group, Inc., a DBE/WBE/SBE, provides public outreach, videography, marketing, advertising, web design, social media & photography. 1666 Route 206 Vincentown, NJ 08085 Tel: 610-608-6152 Patti Gibson May pgibson@stokescg.com www.stokescg.com Booth #: 20 & Sponsor Strongwall Industries, Inc WBENC / PANYNJ certified manufacturer of concrete restoration and protection V/H systems and breathable cast in place ADA Tactile. 107 Chestnut Street Ridgewood, NJ 07450 Tel: 201-445-4633 Nicole Kokoletsos nicolek@strongwall.com www.strongwall.com Booth #: 7 T2 Utility Engineers T2 Utility Engineers specializes in Subsurface Utility Engineering Services including Advanced Geophysics, CCTV Investigations, LIDAR Scanning and Muiti-Channel GPR. 496 Kings Highway North, Suite 225 Cherry Hill, NJ 08034 Tel: 609-288-7091 Stephen Myers steve.myers@t2ue.com www.T2ue.com Booth #: 71 TechniQuest Corporation Serving public and private clients with traffic engineering and construction inspection services across NJ, PA, and NY for over 25 years. In addition, we provide traffic data collection services including Turning Movement Counts, Class Counts, ATR Counts, Origin-Destination Services, and many more. We are DBE, MBE and SBE Certified in the State of New Jersey, New York and Pennsylvania. 32 Jefferson Plaza Princeton, NJ 08540 Tel: 732-274-9500 x154 James Henry jhenry@tqcmail.com www.techniquestcorporation.com Booth #: 55 & Sponsor Terrestrial Imaging Terrestrial Imaging is a NJ drone company that provides end to end drone solutions including: hardware, software, training, and consulting services. 375 Herbertsville Road Brick, NJ 8724 Tel: 800-359-0530 Chris LoPresti chris@terrestrialimaging.com www.terrestrialimaging.com Booth #: 12/13 50 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS Total Transportation Corp 40 Years of Safe and Dependable Transportation. Our company philosophy is to provide safe, dependable transportation to the clients we serve. Our management team and staff is committed to providing distinctive, tailored service to address the individual needs and requirements of our clients. 4201 Tacony Street Philadelphia, PA 19124 www.totalbusco.com Sponsor Traffic Plan Traffic Plan is a Woman’s Business Enterprise that providing Traffic Control Set-ups and Traffic Control Plans, Rentals and Sales of equipment. 5300 Asbury Road Farmingdale, NJ 07727 Tel: 732-515-0168 Antonio Caggiano acaggiano@trafficplan.com www.trafficplan.com Booth #: 49 Trans/Air Manufacturing Climate control products & services for the transportation industry as well as our new Safer/Air product line. 480 East Locust Street Dallastown, PA 17313 Tel: 717-246-2627 Daryl Kyle DKyle@transairmfg.com www.transairmfg.com Booth #: 39 TranSystems Corporation TranSystems is a multi-faceted, transportation-focused firm providing engineering, architectural, and construction expertise to enhance the overall transportation experience for more than five decades. 220 Headquarters Plaza West Tower, Second Floor Morristown, NJ 07960 Tel: 215-627-2700 Jeff Stiles jdstiles@transystems.com www.TranSystems.com Sponsor Trimble Trimble is transforming the way the world works by delivering products and services that connect the physical and digital worlds. 10368 Westmoor Drive Westminster, CO 80021 Tel: 267-247-0220 John Daukshus john_daukshus@trimble.com www.infrastructure.trimble.com Booth #: 82 & Sponsor Trinity Subsurface, LLC We provide infrastructure support services on the East Coast and Texas. Our services include private utility locating. Understand What's Underneath. 14 Hadco Road, 103 Wilmington, DE 19806 Tel: 855-387-4648 Jami Roblejo jami@trinitysubsurface.com www.trinitysubsurface.com Booth #: 65/66 Tri-State Safety Solutions, LLC. Tri-State Safety Solutions, LLC-NJ Disabled Veteran Owned Business. Provide Defensive Driving Courses, CTAA's Passenger Assistance, Safety, and Sensitivity (PASS), USDOT /FTA Onsite D&A Services. OSHA/PEOSH & DOT Consulting & Training. 1044 Lacey Road Forked River, NJ 08731 Tel: 732-551-3833 x113 Anthony Morreale amorreale@tsss-nj.com www.tsss- nj.com Booth #: 40 T.Y. Lin International TYLin is a globally recognized, full-service infrastructure consulting firm committed to providing innovative, cost-effective and constructible designs. 100 Enterprise Drive, Suite 510 Rockaway, NJ 07866 Tel: 908-850-3366 Sandeep Singh sandeep.singh@tylin.com www.tylin.com Booth #: 73 & Sponsor UESI New Jersey UESI offers civil engineers, surveying professionals, and technicians working within the utility, pipeline engineering, and surveying/geomatics communities the opportunity to network with others and shape the future of the industry. UESI was formed in response to the growing need to address new and existing utilities throughout the project development process. 92 N. Main Street, Building 19E Windsor, NJ 08561 Tel: 609-743-5237 Ronald R. Rotunno, PE ronaldrotunno@banc3engineering.com www.ascenewjerseysection.org/uesi- nj Booth #: 48 51 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS Van Cleef Engineering Associates, LLC Celebrating 50 years of engineering excellence in bridge, highway, survey, GIS, Lidar, aerial drones, construction, and other civil engineering services. 3 Paragon Way, Suite 600 Freehold, NJ 07728 Tel: 732-303-8700 Lawrence Diffley ldiffley@vancleefengineering.com w ww.vancleefengineering.com Booth #: 64 & Sponsor Vector Corrosion Technologies Vector Corrosion Technologies is the leading full-service supplier of technologies and restoration services for concrete and masonry corrosion. 7 Williams Lane Scott Township, PA 18433 Tel: 570-412-5031 Eric Williams ericw@vector-corrosion.com www.vector- corrosion.com Booth #: 50 VHB VHB’s engineers, scientist, planners, and designers work together to deliver resilient and sustainable solutions for our clients and communities. One Penn Plaza, Suite 715 New York, NY 10119-0800 Tel: 212-857-7350 Maxine Hill mhill@vhb.com www.vhb.com Sponsor Warshauer Electric Supply Co. Switchgear; generator sales/service/rentals; Solar Solutions, EV Charging, commercial lighting; lighting & lighting design. 800 Shrewsbury Avenue Tinton Falls, NJ 07724 Tel: 732-741-6400 x4006 Michael Sparandera msparandera@warshauer.com www.warshauer.com Booth #: 51 WildcoPES WildcoPES is the East Coast's Premier Distributor of Vehicle Fueling Equipment Sales & Service, from Petroleum to Electricity. 30 Murray Hill Parkway, Suite 100 East Rutherford, NJ 07073 Tel: 201-340-4662 Troy Wagner TroyWagner@WildcoPES.com www.WildcoPES.com Booth #: 78 Wisniewski & Associates, LLC John Wisniewski, Esq. 17 Main Street Sayreville, NJ 08872 Tel: 732-651-0040 John Wisniewski jwisniewski@wisniewskilaw.com www.wisniewskilaw.com Sponsor Wiss & Company Wiss is distinguished by our concentrated engineering focus, providing industry-specific accounting services with industry-experienced professionals. 100 Campus Drive, Suite 400 Florham Park, NJ 07932 Tel: 862-703-0385 Amos Gibello agibello@wiss.com www.wiss.com Booth #: 90 Wolfington Body Company Wolfington Body Company is a Bus Distributor for Berkshire Coach, Glaval, Braun Ability, and TCI Mobility with 146 years of experience. 30 Pottstown Pike Chester Springs, PA 19345 Tel: 610-458-8501 Kevin Mors kmors@wolfington.com www.wolfington.com Booth #: 2 Wood Environmental & Infrastructure Solutions Wood is a global leader in consulting and engineering across energy and the built environment, helping to unlock solutions to some of the world’s most critical challenges. We provide consulting, projects and operations solutions in more than 60 countries, and specialize in the fleet energy transition. 200 American Metro Blvd. Suite-113 Hamilton, NJ 08619 Tel: 919-475-3396 Adriana Perez Adriana.perez@woodplc.com www.woodplc .com Sponsor WTS Philadelphia Chapter WTS attracts, sustains, connects, and advances women’s careers to strengthen the transportation industry. PO Box 58127 Philadelphia, PA 19102-8127 info@wtsphiladelphia.org www.wtsinternational.org/chapters/philadelphia Sponsor 52 2022 NJ TransAction Conference EXHIBITORS & SPONSORS ABT Products & Services, Ltd. MWBE/DBE, provides value added services supplies in-stock product: fleet, safety, Ind. LV stalls, construction equipment rentals. 37 Newtown Road Plainview, NY 11803 Tel: 631-421-1500 Lisa Horchos Lhorchos@abt-products.com www.abt- products.com Booth #: 10 Advanced Infrastructure Design AID is a technology driven consulting engineering firm that provides Pavement Engineering, Bridge Deck Assessment, Material Testing, Remaining Service Life, Utility Mapping, UAS/Drone Inspections & Tunnel Scanning services. 1 Crossroads Drive Hamilton, NJ 08691 Tel: 609-838-2218 Sam Botchway sbotchway@aidpe.com www.aidpe.com Booth #: 96 Altro Altro, the inventors of safety flooring, is a world leading manufacturer of slip-resistant safety floors for transportation vehicles. 12648 Clark Street Sante Fe Springs, CA 90670 Tel: 800-382-0333 Paul Poziemski nafipa@aol.com altro.com/transport Booth #: 24 AMF Bruns America AMF-Bruns of America manufactures occupant and wheelchair securement systems for the safe transportation of people with limited mobility. 1797 Georgetown Road Hudson, OH 44236 Tel: 234-284-2073 x102 Maritza Valentin m.valentin@amfbrunsamerica.com www.amfbrunsamerica.com Booth #: 21 Aquaphalt - Roadstone Production LLC Aquaphalt- Water Activated permanent asphalt and concrete road patch for use in all weather and backed by a 3-year guarantee. 1230 River Road Charlottesville, VA 22901 Tel: 203-209-9322 Annie Kelley annie@aquaphalt.com www.Aquaphalt.com Booth #: 67 Arcadis Arcadis is the world’s leading company delivering sustainable design, engineering, and consultancy services for natural and built assets. 17-17 Route 208 North, Suite 290 West Fair Lawn, NJ 07410 Tel: 201-398-4310 Stephen McDonagh stephen.mcdonagh@arcadis.com www.arcadis.com Sponsor Arora and Associates, P.C. Arora and Associates, P.C. is a regional, full-service, civil engineering and transportation design firm. Learn more at www.arorapc.com. 1200 Lenox Drive, Suite 200 Lawrenceville, NJ 08648 Tel: 609-844-1111 x1173 Mandeep Singh Arora marora@arorapc.com www.arorapc.com Booth #: 77/89 & Sponsor Atlantic City Rail Line Coalition A coalition of businesses, non-profits and public advocacy groups focused on improving access and service along the Atlantic City Rail Line. 600 Aviation Research Boulevard, Suite 120 Egg Harbor Township, NJ 08234 Tel: 609-245-0019 John Heinz JHeinz@Triax57.com www.ACEANJ.com Booth #: 88 BEM Systems, Inc. BEM Systems is an industry leader in environmental engineering and software solutions. 100 Passaic Avenue Chatham Township, NJ 07928 Tel: 908-598-2600 Mittul Patel mpatel@bemsys.com www.bemsys.com Booth #: 58 & Sponsor Buchart Horn, Inc. Buchart Horn is a full service engineering and architectual firm with over 75 years of providing highway and bridge design. 2 Eves Drive, Suite 110 Marlton, NJ 08053 Tel: 856-797-4300 Jay Sabo jsabo@bucharthorn.com www.bucharthorn.com Booth #: 63

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