Paul Roberts has over 35 years experience in transport planning, gained in both private and public sectors.
The first 9 years of his career was spent in the UK with Ove Arup. After emigrating to New Zealand in 1994, he was employed by Christchurch City Council as a senior transport planner, until forming QTP in 2009. With wide experience of traffic engineering and multi-modal transport planning project management, analysis and modelling, Paul has provided input that spans from strategic studies through to analysis and design of projects of varying size and complexity |
Tim Wright has worked as a transport planner for over 26 years, providing advice for a host of projects in the UK and New Zealand.
Tim led the transport planning team at a UK consultancy under an innovative partnership arrangement with the local authority. During this time and subsequently in positions as Associate at Beca and at QTP, Tim has continued to lead the transport planning advice for numerous large-scale infrastructure and development projects. Tim has a depth of experience in developing transport solutions and objectively assessing these with appropriate modelling software and multi-criteria analysis tools. |
John Falconer is a transport planner with over 26 years experience, gained in both the UK and New Zealand.
John worked for CCC for 4 years and has continued to assist with major transport planning projects both locally and around New Zealand in his subsequent positions as Associate at Beca and at QTP. John is expert in the development and application of multi-modal strategic models through to micro-simulation models. He is adept at visual basic programming, and in the application of GIS. |
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