Bus and transit networks are under increasing pressure to be faster, more reliable, and more sustainable to meet the needs of growing and evolving cities.
Across Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand, these networks are critical to creating liveable, inclusive communities. Their accessibility and flexibility make them essential for connecting people, reducing emissions, and supporting daily life at scale.
We understand the critical role transit networks play in supporting vibrant, connected communities. Our work spans the entire project lifecycle, from early strategy through to infrastructure design, enabling the delivery of fast, reliable, and future-ready systems. With deep knowledge of delivery models and a whole-of-network perspective, we help transport agencies implement efficient, cost-effective, and climate-conscious solutions that respond to the evolving needs of people and place.
In Aotearoa New Zealand, we are part of the Eastern Busway project, one of the country’s largest urban transport programs, enabling high-capacity, frequent services that reduce congestion and emissions across Tāmaki Makaurau Auckland. Through our work in the Supporting Growth Alliance, we are planning transit-oriented communities that embed bus infrastructure from the outset.
In Australia, we have partnered with Transport for NSW on the Bus Priority Infrastructure Program, improving journey times through targeted corridor upgrades. Across Victoria and Queensland, we advise on the transition to zero-emissions bus fleets, helping cities translate policy ambition into tangible, on-the-ground progress.
We have a strong track record in delivering transformative bus and transit projects globally, this allows us to bring the best international practices, insights and expertise from around the world directly to our clients. The result? Efficient, accessible, and sustainable public transport systems, tailored to the unique needs of communities across our region.