Cities often require integrated transport and beautification solutions to improve the functionality and appearance of the urban environment. A comprehensive street reconstruction programme may include the following phases:
Development of transport schemes and landscaping concepts: this is the primary stage where current traffic, pedestrian and cyclist flows are assessed and proposals for improved traffic management and landscaping are developed.
Contractor selection: Assistance in selecting a contractor to develop design and construction documents is an important part of the programme. This process involves assessing the contractor's qualifications and experience to fulfil the objectives.
Contractor performance monitoring: at all stages of project development, it is important to monitor the contractor's performance against objectives, quality standards and deadlines.
Hardware and software selection: To improve traffic efficiency, the programme may include the introduction of automated traffic management systems (ATMS). This includes the selection of software and equipment for traffic lights, traffic control and parking control.
Creation of navigation system and design of infrastructure elements: development of clear urban navigation and quality design of urban infrastructure elements, such as bus stops, bicycle parks and recreation areas, makes the urban environment more convenient for residents.
Architectural supervision: during the implementation phase of the design solutions, it is important to provide architectural supervision to ensure that the design is in line with the original concept and safety requirements.
This programme allows for an integrated approach to the reconstruction of city streets, ensuring sustainable development of the urban environment and improving the quality of life for residents.
Priorities of transport policy of a city, region or country. Definition of objectives and key directions of transport system development.
Creation and optimisation of the transport framework taking into account the assessment of spatial planning at all levels.
Analysing the current state and forecasting future needs of the territory.
Developing a plan that organises traffic and pedestrian movement on a street and serves as the basis for the improvement and reconstruction of city streets.