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3D Imaging Facilitates Public Outreach

for CT Bus Rapid Transit Project

03/24/2010 - Keinfelder/SEA is designing 10 stations along a 9.4-mile bus-way with parking facilities for a new $573-million Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) line between New Britain and Hartford, Connecticut. The first of its kind in Connecticut, the bus-way will run along active and inactive railroad right-of-ways through four municipalities. The project was recently featured in an ENR article by Aileen Cho who noted it was Kleinfelder/SEA's use of 3D imaging and building information modeling (BIM), still a rarity in the transportation industry, that proved pivotal as a public outreach tool.

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