In this clip from the latest edition of the Thinking Transportation podcast from Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), Cesar Quiroga, senior research engineer, imparts his expert knowledge on how road construction projects can come up against unexpected problems, such as utilities in the right of way. To hear the whole episode and more like it just visit the Thinking Transportation homepage or find the podcast on your favorite streaming service.
Guest info: Cesar Quiroga manages TTI’s Utility Engineering Program, which he originated. He has quickly become a national leader in utility engineering research and technology and knowledge transfer, and is recognized as an international expert in utility engineering. His professional activities extend to spatial data technologies; optimization of the project delivery process; right-of-way acquisition and property management; and transportation operations and safety, including interactions between unconventional energy developments and transportation systems. Cesar’s professional experience spans 40 years and includes expertise in surface hydrology and hydraulic engineering work, traffic engineering, and construction supervision.