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SEP-OCT 2014

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SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER 2014 | MassTransitmag.com | Mass Transit | 71 For more information, visit www.MassTransitmag.com/10982508 Driving cost savings through innovation toll free 888.561.8747 www.mtm-inc.net As the demand for ADA paratransit grows while budgets tighten, innovative solutions for managing the need is a must. MTM's paratransit brokerage model centralizes scheduling, appropriately assigns passengers to lower modes of transportation, and maximizes undedi- cated, existing vehicle networks. This alternative approach contains system costs while increasing consistency and quality. Paratransit Brokerage Services DEVELOPING THE PILES Te 2006 concrete bridge has conventional cast-in-drilled- hole (CIDH) pile supports, which are concrete piles cast in holes drilled to predeter- mined depths. Whenever drilling in any scenario oc- curs, the surrounding ground moves and ground level shifs. CREWS PUMP Trimie concrete. THE LOS Angeles to San Diego (LOSSAN) rail corridor is Amtrak's second busiest rail corridor in the U.S. Redesigned bulb-tee girders saved the Carlsbad Double Track and Bridge Project about $750,000 and helped keep construction on schedule.

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