Transportation & Traffic Engineering
Roadway and Intersection Design
The traffic engineering and transportation studies capabilities of Williams & Associates range from capacity analysis to intersection design. Our projects have included traffic impact analyses, signalization, traffic signal design and DOT permitting. These projects have been executed for state highway departments and municipalities, as well as for commercial and residential developers.
Williams & Associates’ commitment to keeping up-to-date on the latest transportation issues assures our clients that we will be well equipped to meet the changing needs of state departments of transportation, municipalities, and private firms. We are dedicated to providing traffic engineering services that are tailored to fit our clients’ specifications.
Roadway and Intersection Design Services Include:
- New Roadway Design
- Roadway Widening
- Drainage Improvements
- Pedestrian Access Improvements
- Intersection Improvements
- Signage and Marking
Harbins Crossing
Dacula, GA
Storm Water Management and Hydrology, Grading, Erosion Control, NPDES Permitting, Traffic Studies, Traffic Signal Design, DOT Design and Permitting, Roadway and Intersection Design, Site Design, Utility and Infrastructure Design, Storm Water Management and Hydrology, Land Entitlements, Rezoning
Lakewood
Athens, GA
Utility and Infrastructure Design, Storm Water Management and Hydrology, Roadway and Intersection Design
RaceTrac Loganville
Loganville, GA
Utility and Infrastructure Design, Storm Water Management and Hydrology, Grading, Erosion Control, NPDES Permitting, DOT Design and Permitting, Roadway and Intersection Design, Utility and Infrastructure Design, Storm Water Management and Hydrology, Due Diligence, Land Entitlements, Surveying
The Treetops
Macon, GA
Utility and Infrastructure Design, Storm Water Management and Hydrology, Wall Design, Roadway and Intersection Design, Master Planning, Site Design, Graphic Services, Planting Design, Streetscape Design, Utility and Infrastructure Design, Storm Water Management and Hydrology, Entrance Design

