Roads/Highways

Paving the Way

Our team of experienced planners and engineers, as well as experts in GIS, public involvement, environmental issues, and landscape architectures, are committed to excellence for all projectsfrom rural and urban roadways to the interstate network. Our diverse team can guide you through all steps to implement successful roads and highways, including planning, design, operation, and maintenance.

See What Drives Us
Click on the examples below to see some of our featured projects
View Project
37th Street Connector and Monroe Avenue Roundabout

To significantly improve vehicle, bike, and pedestrian connectivity, J-U-B provided design services for the 37th Street Roadway Connector project that  Read More…

View Project
South Jerome Interchange – Idaho Transportation Department

J-U-B ‘s Transportation Services Group provided a full suite of project services for this complete redesign and reconstruction of an  Read More…

View Project
Interstate 82 to State Route 397 Intertie

This highway connects Interstate 82 to State Route 397 and the Finley industrial area east of the City of Kennewick, consisting of 8.4 miles of new corridor and 4.8 miles of existing county roads reconstructed to meet highway standards

Full Design Services

From Point A to Point B, and all stops in between, we have the design expertise to drive your project. Services offered include:

Vertical and Horizontal Alignments
Continuous Flow Intersection (Roundabout) Design
Intersection Design
Corridor Studies
Federal Aid
Impact Studies
Pavement Management Planning
Railroad Crossings
Signal Design
Drainage Design
Stormwater Pollution Prevention Plans
Traffic Studies and Modeling
Additional Services

We provide additional expertise beyond civil engineering. When implemented, the services below can contribute significantly to the overall success of a project.

Construction Management and Observation
Environmental
GIS/Mapping
Landscape Architecture
Public Involvement
Surveying
Structures (Bridges and Retaining Walls)
Transportation and Land Use Planning